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Silk Road Palace
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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You don't like free wine. But if you happen to like free wine, decent Chinese food, and eating cheap in NYC, then go to Silk Road. I've been going for years, since I was an undergrad at Fordham (lots of college kids, so also don't go if you aren't a fan of them) Everytime we go my friends and I get drunk and full for prob $10 a person. The wait can be over an hour or more on the weekends -which is sometimes a good thing - there's little room to wait inside but if you can manage to wait by the bar you can start drinking that free wine ASAP. Be prepared for rowdiness. And to those who have complimented the staff, you obviously are not drinking enough of that free wine. It's not a Silk Road night until you are (un)politely asked to leave.
Pros: free wine, free wine, and free wine
Cons: they WILL kick you out if you eat extra slow to get more free wine
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