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  2. Joe's Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Joe's Shanghai (simplified Chinese: 鹿鸣春; traditional Chinese: 鹿鳴春; pinyin: Lù Míng Chūn) is a chain of seven Shanghainese restaurants in the United States and Japan. The original location was opened by restaurateur Mei Ping "Barbara" Matsumura and chef Kiu Sang "Joe" Si in 1995 in Flushing , Queens , followed by branches in ...

  3. 21 of the Best Cheap Eats in NYC - AOL

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    Joe's Shanghai is the place for delicious dishes such as an eight-piece order of steamed pork dumplings ($11.95) or shredded pork noodle soup ($11.95). This article was originally published on ...

  4. An insider's guide to New York dining: Lyft rideshare data ...

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    Joe's Shanghai — the only Manhattan restaurant south of Houston to make the list – claims to have served millions of its iconic soup dumplings over the almost three decades it's been in Chinatown.

  5. CheLi (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    CheLi is a Chinese restaurant in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan on St Mark's Place in New York City with a second location in Flushing, Queens on 39th Avenue. The restaurant servers Shanghainese cuisine such as XLB and is owned by DaShan Restaurant Group, the same group as Szechuan Mountain House next door.

  6. Xi'an Famous Foods - Wikipedia

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    Most recently in January 2016, Xi’an Famous Foods was named the “#2 Chinese Restaurant in the USA” by Time Out [7] and “Breakout Brand of 2016” by Restaurant News. [8] Following that mention, media outlets such as Business Insider and NBC Asian-American have picked up on Xi’an Famous Foods’ story.

  7. Nom Wah Tea Parlor - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant first opened in Manhattan, Chinatown at 15 Doyers Street and moved to 13 Doyers in 1968. [3] The original owners of Nom Wah are unknown. Starting in the 1940s Nom Wah was operated by Ed and May Choy who primarily ran the business as a bakery.

  8. Apple's Cook opens new store in Shanghai to large crowds as ...

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    The new store, which faces Shanghai's historic Jing'an Temple, is Apple's 57th in China and its eighth in the Chinese financial hub. It is also the company's second-largest flagship store after ...

  9. Szechuan Mountain House - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant information; Established: 2016 (): Food type: Chinese: Street address: 3916 Prince Street: City: Flushing: County: Queens: State: New York: Postal/ZIP Code ...

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