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New Yeah Shanghai Deluxe

65 Bayard St
New York, NY 10013-4931
Phone: (212) 566-4884
avoid if alone
3 Star Rating: Average

06/19/2007 Posted by sheenequa

so i would highly recommend the spicy beef tripe with noodles, which I would describe as delectably roborant. my friend mimi stands by the sea cucumber with roe dish. yes readers, this is the same mimi who recommended the shrimp with mayo and fruit cocktail nested in a taro basket from that new haute chinoise restaurant, amazing 66. dear mimi decided to organize a dinner to celebrate the arrival of summer 2007, which i greatly appreciated but unfortunately was not able to attend due to prior commitments in the hamptons with the millies. this is when the drama and trauma spiralled out of control. a feisty fifi (not her real name to protect her identity), who was probably suffering from post boxing concussion, decided to send out a prank email that she was not able to attend, or "wash hair" as we say in our chinese dialect. fifi claimed that she had to “wash hair” as our friend, nuoc nam du du was busy modeling this avant garde couture line called “friends of farmers” with her husband, chimera. so out of anger, mimi decided to abandon dinner plans altogether and curled up in a fetal position in her world of bears. fifi unfortunately showed up at shanghai yeah by herself. when she learned that dinner was cancelled without notice, she started to fume… the girls really let it out today - which i have to say i am proud of as it defies the typical passive aggressive stereotype like our ex-communicated friend patami. the vitriolic divas resorted to a combative series of acrimonious emails: olive branches (symbolic of peace offerings) were snapped into two, treadmill and fashion faux pas insults exchanged, imprecations hurled… finally, I offered the peaceful resolution of espousing the leitmotif “take it all off”. this applies to everything, i personally discovered. anger fled. we hugged and reminisced on the silliness. stay tuned for the review on amazing 66, please ask for miss chan, she has the best recommendations especially for fusion-esque dishes...

Pros: beef noodles oishi

Cons: dirtiness

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Editor's Review

A destination for soup dumplings in Chinatown.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

The Extras

After your meal, stop into the Chinatown Ice Cream Company next door for a cone of lychee sorbet or red bean ice cream.

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Restaurant Information

Hours

  • Sun-Thu 10:30am-11pm
  • Fri-Sat 10:30am-12am

Dress Code

  • Casual

Payment Types

  • Cash

Cuisines

  • Chinese

Meal Price

  • $

Amenities

  • Group Dining
  • Delivery
  • Family Style
  • Cheap Eats
  • Brunch
  • Local Favorites
  • Kid Friendly

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