Congee Village

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100 Allen St (at Delancey Street)
New York, NY 10002

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(212) 941-1818
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Best

Old reliable. Sizzling tofu with eggplant, dried scallop congee, yum.

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I've gone to this restaurant a handful of times since they've been opened, and I have to say that their customer service has taken a nosedive in the last few years, getting worse ...

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Congee Village for large hungry crowds 3/21/2006

When you want to eat really really good chinese food with a lot of people for a great price (cheap), come here. You cannot go wrong. It's authentic Chinese food and not your typical run of the mill spareribs and fried rice stuff. You will be so amazed at the number of delectable dishes you can try and after smacking your lips and rubbing your belly, the bill won't even make you wince. It's a great place for groups because of the newly renovated private rooms they have downstairs you can request for. They don't cost extra if you order enough food between everyone. You can even get the karyoke machine setup and party your butt off privately. My favorites there are the House special Chicken and rice cassarole dishes. Flavorful is a super understatement! more

Congee anyone 8/15/2005

Congee is a chinese dish comprised of rice, water and whatever else you can afford for the mix. It is very filling and staple of the chinese diet. A restaurant of congee? I was very skeptical at first to think anyone could pull it off. At first it seemed like a one trick pony to me. However, i was won over on several of the congee dishes garnished with different types of meats and vegetables. Be warned, Congee is a very very chinese taste. It may not suit those who are more comfortable with the mc-varitey chinese restaurants with their pork fried rice. more
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Editorial
  • Much as its name implies, this quirky Lower East Side eatery evokes a village. The sylvan interior features a wooden hut, fake trees, a canopy of leafy greens, and a large mural of a sun-dappled...

  • 8/14/2003 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Mon-Thurs 10:30am-12am Fri-Sat !0:30am-1am Sun 10:30am-12am
  • Payments: Master Card, Visa, American Express
  • Neighborhoods: Lower East Side, Downtown
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