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|  | 88 Palace | |  | “A dim sum brunch, where the food can be awe-inspiring, the prices comically modest, and no party is too large or too loud.” —nymag | | Cuisine: Chinese, Dim Sum |
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|  | |  |   | | From Serious Eats: New York We love dim sum at Serious Eats, but don't eat it as much as we'd like to. Although eating dim sum is a casual affair, it takes more planning than a typical brunch; preferably, you'd have a group of at least ten people to get the most variety out of your buffet... Read More | | |  |   | | Note: This post originally took place on October 19. I've never really understood why people in New York City have a tendency to go apeshit over weekend brunch. Not to say that pancakes, waffles, and ten variations of eggs aren't delicious, but it never struck me as anything worth fawning over. Di... Read More | | |  |   | | Sunday morning dim sum with the Serious Eats crew...there are few better way to start your day than by clogging your with arteries with fried crullers wrapped in cheung funn, and doused in sweet shoyu. Make sure to check Robyn's write up on our morning in this 88 Palace post on Serious Eats...from ... Read More | | |  |   | | Feeling your eights? They're offering dim sum at the reduced price of $1.50 today at 88 Palace in Chinatown to celebrate 8/8/08 and the start of the Olympic games. 88 Palace 88 East Broadway (under the Manhattan Bridge), Chinatown, Manhattan... Read More | | |  |   | | We were worried when the China Room, the dive-y Chinese restaurant hidden beneath the lobby of a Financial District office building, closed its doors and left No Ordinary Monkey, one of our favorite underground dance parties, temporarily homeless — but the monthly has managed to find a suitably awe... Read More | | |  |   | | We met up with some friends and hopped in a cab down to 88 Palace which is located in the mall directly under the Manhattan bridge. This is my favorite part of Chinatown. When you're more west, you see a lot of tourists and get some spillover from Little Italy. Down here there's none of that. This i... Read More | | |  |   | | The worker protests recently seen at Saigon Grill and Ollie’s Noodle Shop and Grill weren’t just an isolated pair of incidents; they indicate a sea change, according to a dramatic, eye-opening article in City Limits this week. Ever since workers at 88 Palace on East Broadway won their case against m... Read More | | |  |   | | | | |  |   | | Many things have happened lately. For example, the earth moved around the sun for a bit, and I ate a lot of stuff. But first, there's this. DOUGHNUTS!! A few weeks ago I went on a doughnut hunt with Kathy for a Serious Eats New York assignment. The fruits of our labors (labors that exploit o... Read More | | |  |   | | Calvin Trillin in blue, on his "Come Hungry" eating tour for the New Yorker Festival. The fine folks at the New Yorker were kind enough to let us stroll lower Manhattan with the one and only Calvin Trillin last Sunday, as part of their annual New Yorker Festival. Trillin's walking tour... Read More | | |  |
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