Shanghainese dishes feature at this subdued Chinese spot convenient to Carnegie Hall & City Center. Based on 299 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.1 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery
Address:
65 W 55th St, New York, NY 10019
Phone: (212) 956-6888
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Hours
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
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Reservations: tangpavilion.com
Reviews
JéumŽ W
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Fang Fang
I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone who likes authentic Chinese food. Delicious food, clean environment, patient and friendly waiter.
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Florence
Excellent Shanghainese meal near MOMA. I came here with 2 other adults and 2 kids around lunchtime on a weekend and we were greeted and seated right away. In fact, service was excellent throughout. We ordered 3 dishes which were just right with no leftovers. The Drunk Chicken is a MUST! Typically served cold, the Shaoxing wine flavor of its brine really shined through for an extremely tasty chicken. Then the Shanghai-Style Noodles (customized with tofu) are ANOTHER MUST TRY! The texture and bite of these noods was so satisfying! Then their 8-Jewel Shrimp dish off of their Shanghai Specials menu was chock full of yummy shrimp, tofu, edamame, mushrooms, and more with well-balanced spice. I would order everything again! Let’s Tang!!!
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L C
The service and atmosphere were excellent. The food was eh. The soup dumplings were okay (with pork). The lunch items I got were not that good. The pork with string beans was so-so. The string beans were okay, but the pork was very miniscule and too sweet (the sauce itself ruined the dish).
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Susan Weese
Terrible. Disgusting at best. Rude, unhelpful servers. Completely empty for a reason. Absolute worst dining experience I’ve had anywhere in the world.
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Daniel del Pielago
We went in on a Monday afternoon a little after 4pm so the place was empty. The staff was courteous and the food was really good! Soup dumplings were really good as were the other dishes we ordered. Fried rice, chicken with walnuts, beef and broccoli as well as bok choy and mushrooms! Really great place to check out after the Moma, which is close by.
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Marine
Nice sitting, tasty fully decorated. The best: friendly, warm, excellent services!
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Wendy Liu
My family and I had a lunch here, I have to say I can cook better than this restaurant. The fish was not fresh and not big as they said, the food quality is not worth the price at all!!! The only good part is the service is not bad, but they put high% tips on your bill by themselves, which I don’t think it is the right way to do. This is a greedy restaurant who wants to make one time money from visitors! I don’t know where the good reviews come from, I strongly suggest you DO NOT GO!!!
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O V H
Underwhelming. Old school chinese restaurant like from the 80s. Shanghai cuisine (mild bland flavors). The shrimp dumplings in spicey hot oil was not 1 iota spicey. If anything it was a sweet sauce. Dumpling soup with mushroom was exactly that. 1 dumpling and 1 mushroom. I suppose some people love the delicate tender flavors. I found it underwhelming. The soup dumplings had very little soup. The spicey peanuts were a 2 on the spice level (out of 10).
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Altaholic Snowdreamer
best appetizer- shrimp rolls, best entrees that I’ve had – candied shrimp with walnuts, salt and pepper lamb chops, lamb sautéed. best side, but you have to ask for it – sautéed baby bok choy
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