Description:
- Dim Sum, dumplings and small appetizers are the specialties in this small, reasonably priced authentic Chinese restaurant. People from all over the city have been flocking here for years, leading to long waits on the weekend. Meals during the week are usually far less stressful. The emphasis is on the food rather than the decor or the service, so do not expect to be pampered.
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Stop for sum more
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The Mandarin Court is for sure one of the better dim sum restaurants in New York. I have been there 3 times for Sunday brunch and although there is always a line up to get in- you...
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- posted on 06.29.12
- by Nejolla
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Very good dim sum
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We had lunch according to reccomendation and enjoined food very much There are not many kinds of dim sum but all we have tried were very tasty The other options are all kind of chinese...
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- posted on 06.21.12
- by DK5179
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Not so great this time
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I've visited Mandarin Court Restaurant in NYC three times in the past. I raved about it to my friend and we made the long walk from 55th Street down to Chinatown. I did not...
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- posted on 04.12.12
- by sandie1947
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Contact:
- tel: 1 212 608 3838
- fax: +1 212 226 6110
Address:
- 61 Mott Street
- Between Bayard Street and Canal Street
- New York, NY 10013
Neighborhood:
Lower Manhattan: Tribeca, Battery Park City & the Financial DistrictPayments:
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Hours:
- Daily 7:30a-11p
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