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Tucked away on Doyers Street in the heart of Chinatown, you'll find Nom Wah, the city's oldest tea parlor. Red-and-white checkered tablecloths, potted palm trees, and a vintage diner counter add to the charming ambiance. Fifty-six classic dim sum options span the menu and can be washed down with a variety of Asian teas. Almost everything here excites the taste buds, though standouts include all of the steamed rice rolls, North China-style fried dumplings, siu mai, and fluffy roast pork buns. Go and see for yourself--at prices like these, sampling across the board remains easy on the wallet.
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Last Friday, a long line waited for the National Guard to arrive and distribute food and other disaster relief. (Click on any image to enlarge.) Meanwhile, trucks -- some bound for Chinatown -- are ... More »
The Chinese condiment made from dried seafood and chiles highlights the turnip cake from the recently reopened Nom Wah Tea Parlor, now brightly outfitted with a '60s diner decor and revamped menu. Unlike at other dim sum spots, the starchy cake is chopped into bite-sized pieces, then tossed with the sauce and garnished with pieces of bell peppers for slightly spicy, salty satisfaction in every mouthful. 13 Doyers Street, 212-962-6047, nomwah.com (10013) More »
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