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The New York Restaurants Where We Want to Be Regulars

Who among us doesn’t want to be a restaurant regular? We all have that dream, the one where we walk…

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A lineup of dumplings from Nom Wah Tea Parlor in Chinatown.

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The Resy Guide to Celebrating Lunar New Year in New York

While we’ve just celebrated the start of 2023, in just a few weeks — on Sunday, Jan. 22 to be…

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The beef noodle soup at Ho Foods.

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The Resy Guide to Cozy Noodle Soups in New York

And … it’s cold again. The holidays are over, New Year’s come and gone, and all we have to look…

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The Resy Guide to Celebrating Lunar New Year in New York

Like many other celebrations, the Lunar New Year will look quite different this year. Manhattan Chinatown’s annual parade has been put on…

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Sleeper Hits: The Chinatown Edition

In the grand scheme of New York dining, there are restaurant dishes so iconic that a meal without them would…

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It’s Time to Support Chinatown Restaurants. Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou Is Even Willing to Share Her Secret List.

This March, New York State Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou, who represents Manhattan’s Chinatown and the Financial District, did something she never thought she’d…

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At Home Hit ListNew York

This Week’s Resy At Home Hit List: F&F Pizzeria, Di An Di, Rezdôra, Le Crocodile, and More

F&F Pizzeria is back. Chef-quality provisions are aplenty. And Peking duck, goat biryani, and Viet-Cajun crawfish keep you eating well…

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Resy’s Guide to Takeout and Delivery in Manhattan

Even during these challenging times, many restaurants throughout New York are still ready to serve you. Here’s our list of…

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The Resy Guide to the Lunar New Year

New York, get ready for deafening firecrackers and a parade of dancing lions: The Lunar New Year is right around…

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Where to Celebrate Chinese New Year

Happy Lunar New Year! Today marks the first day of the Year of the Pig, meaning you’ve got exactly two…

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