Shun Lee
Like its relative across town, Shun Lee offers upscale cooking in an equally upscale setting. Sleek black and white forms a background for the dragon theme here, from the laquered walls to the sophisticated bar. The menu is... metromix.com
Ollie's Noodle Shop
Though it's not as packed with college kids as the Ollie's in Morningside Heights, graduated Columbia students and everyone else on the Upper West side still flock to this Chinatown-style noodle shop. Classic Chinese dishes... metromix.com
Shun Lee Palace
For more than 30 years, Shun Lee Palace has been the go-to spot for haute Chinese cuisine uptown. All your favorites are included, if more expensive than usual, on their menu, but so are diet-friendly dishes and one-of-a-ki... metromix.com
Oriental Noodle Shop
While this midtown, sparsely decorated noodle shop may resemble its many Chinese take-out neighbors, the extensive options for vegetables, beef, poultry, bamboo, dim sum and soups will actually force you to keep the wait-st... metromix.com
China Fun
China Fun has a spacious dining room clad in lots of red and plastic laminated menus with cheesy photos of the food...don't let this fool you! There are a ridiculous amount of items to order on the menu -- all of the usual ... metromix.com
Peking Duck House
Peking Duck House is like a little piece of Chinatown on 53rd Street, with an extensive menu featuring chicken, beef, vegetarian and seafood dishes, and a Peking Duck special, that feeds a minimum of four people. Patrons ca... metromix.com
Mee Noodle Shop
"This is good but not great chinese restaurant with super fast and super brusque service in a crowded but not unpleasant environment. Go here for a quick bite, ..." insiderpages.com
9th Avenue Mee Noodle Shop
"This place offers very good menue. The soups are really good. The one thing that bothered me was the higher price of the food then other Chinese restaurants. ..." insiderpages.com
Szechuan Gourmet
"So, you want to sit down at a restaurant but, you'd rather have something besides American food or Korean BBQ? Well make sure you stop by Szechuan Gourmet. ..." insiderpages.com
Tang's Pavilion
"IN THE HEART OF MANHATTEN WE FOUND TANG'S PAVILION AS A PLACE WITH GOOD FOOD ,NICE SERVICE AND FAIR PRICES. FOR DINNER .BUT... YOU SHOULD NOT COME WITH ..." insiderpages.com
Joe's Shanghai
"I had a feeling this place would be a big tourist trap but I had to try it. The hostess has this system working where you would get ..." insiderpages.com
John's Shanghai
Serviceable neighborhood Chinese in the heart of Midtown - best for a quick bite or take-away. metromix.com
Philippe
The executive chef at the popular UES restaurant Mr. Chow's, Philippe Chow, left after 26 years to start his own place named after himself (he had to use the first because the last was already taken). Both places are simila... metromix.com
Jing
After 20-odd years, the owners of West Side Cottage have done a little nip-tuck to their Hell"s Kitchen Chinese staple and upgraded it to Jing-hence the name, loosely translated as "a step above."; The gussied-up digs featu... metromix.com
Go Noodle
"Mediocre Chinese food. Cheap and lightening fast delivery but nothing to write home about. The meat is often on the rubbery side but the pork friend rice is ..." insiderpages.com
Ivy's Cafe
"I have eaten here a few times and the food and service is always pretty good. My favorite is the orange chicken with broccolli and the garlic chicken. ..." insiderpages.com
Panda Restaurant-sutton Place
"I would agree with the others, it was terrible food. The only good thing was that they serve wontons with duck sauce which I love. I would never ..." insiderpages.com
China Moon
"Great Chinese food, every time I go. They are quick, and nice. The chicken and broccoli is a favorite. So are the egg rolls. Thai food is great ..." insiderpages.com