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|  | Red Egg | |  | “The swank Red Egg serves up dim sum throughout the day along with a menu that is comprised of exceptionally fine Chinese cuisine with a sprinkling of Peruvia...” —restaurant | | Cuisine: Chinese, Peruvian, Dim Sum |
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|  | |  |   | | You know the way Cookie Monster loves cookies? Or the way Pooh loves honey? That's kind like me and and dim sum. I could eat it every week and never get tired of it. Really, every time is like a magic carpet ride. Last weekend I actually had dim sum both on Saturday AND Sunday. Chinatown Brasserie... Read More | | |  |   | | With expectations firmly in place, we head down the block to Red Egg, a newcomer serving "Chinese cuisine 'with a sprinkling of Peruvian'" and apparently, dim sum all day. Usually lunch in newly opened restaurants is a crap shoot, more times than not the experience proves disappointing. T... Read More | | |  |   | | After reading Kathy's post describing what dim sum in Hawaii is like, there is no way anything in NYC could compare. But still, Red Egg just down the street, does manage to alleviate our cravings for shrimp dumplings and rice crepe rolls. The atmosphere is odd, both the overly modern lounge/bar des... Read More | | |  |   | | Red Egg (202 Centre St.), a relatively new restaurant in Chinatown, describes itself as Chinese-Peruvian. This seemed like a wildly improbably combination to me until I learned that Peru actually has a large Chinese population, the biggest in Latin America. In Peru, Chinese-Peruvian food is known as... Read More | | |  |   | | When it comes to Chinese food, I am a perpetrator of reverse snobbery. I do not believe, at least in chinatowns across america, that good food and trendy interior decor go together. Therefore I must admit my expectations for the food at red egg, a newish chinese peruvian restaurant, whose design i... Read More | | |  |   | | Address: 202 Centre Street, New York Phone: 212-966-1123 There is a new Chinese restaurant in town call Red Egg, and the food is awesome! Red Egg brands itself as a Chinese/Peruvian restaurant, so you can also find Peruvian dishes such as Chicharron De Pollo and Ceviche there. But I am definite... Read More | | |  |   | | Sorry Michael for we had not too long ago tried to arrange a lunch together at our new local dim sum restaurant but then it had not yet materialized when Tasha called asking to have dim sum for lunch. And since she's here only temporarily, we had to oblige. Our second visit to Red Egg proves as sat... Read More | | |  |   | | It is a tradition in China for parents of newborns to distribute brilliant red-dyed hard boiled eggs to friends and family–the eggs symbolize fertility and cycles of birth, while red represents prosperity. The tradition of passing on good fortune is supposed to bring luck to everyone involved. If on... Read More | | |  |   | | In most Latin/Chinese restaurants, it's the Latin food that rules: rice and beans, not sticky rice. But Red Egg, a shiny-new Chinatown café, serves good Peruvian dishes and very good Chinese fare. Read More | | |  |   | | Chinatown: Red Egg, the semi-hyped up Chinese-Peruvian place set to open at 202 Centre Street at the end of April, ran into a little trouble with the DOB and had their debut postponed indefinitely. Well apparently the landlord got everything back in order as the place is officially open. The owner e... Read More | | |  |
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