There’s an amazing mix of people congregated here – old, young, athletic, crazy – and we love it. The public bathrooms are the cleanest around.
Be transported to New York City of the 1970s with metal barstools, an overhead menu and milkshakes in tall, chilled glasses. We recommend the Cheeseburger on Bun, a giant burger for only $4.25.
This hidden treat takes an innovative approach to its drink menu – it doesn’t have one. Instead, you choose from a list of ingredients and the bartender mixes you an original concoction. Be adventurous.
End a gluttonous Chinatown dinner with a fantastic assortment of freshly made ice cream – the flavors change, but we like the Blueberry Cheesecake or the Wasabi.
Its décor is a step above the neighboring places, and the Peking Duck is crispy, savory and delicious. Save some dollars and bring your own wine, its BYOB.
This is one of our favorite places for Sunday Dim Sum – the food is always hot and delicious, we love the pork buns and radish cake. Ignore the inevitable language barrier.
Soak in the great ambiance as your mixologists make you the perfect cocktail. Need a dose of euphoria, we recommend one of their cocktails with their House Absinthe.
Be courageous, spend $1 and sing your favorite karaoke tune to the extremely diverse crowd is this awesome dive bar. Try the Hawaiian punch…but don’t over do it.
Before going to Winnie’s to imbibe in booze and karaoke, grab a tasty, cheap and fresh meal here – try a bowl of pho, bo luc lac salad and soft shell crab. Finish with a café su da.
A NYC tradition since 1938 and always full of characters day or night, we recommend the delicious duck lo mein or anything from the ‘oriental specialities’ menu
Easy-to-miss, non-descript bar that serves expertly mixed cocktails. Ask for The Gershwin or a Pickleback.