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😒 3/5 - Go to Hutong instead!
By 👻 @Graceroars, 02/07/2022 3:00 am
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I like to go to haute Chinese cuisine for CNY. Being Chinese, and having dined at top Chinese and western restaurants in NY, I generally know how dishes at establishments like Chinese Tuxedo ought to taste. It was a miss for the most part.
Decor- too loud and too dark. The venue is beautiful, but given the decibel of noise level and basically utter darkness, more fitting for CT to be billed as a bar (indeed it has a subterranean cocktail bar called Peachy’s).
Service- guys we are all still reeling from omicron in the city, ok?! The darn waiter and a couple of other staff members had no mask on. NOT acceptable. And sometimes our waters were filled; sometimes not. Very hard for waitstaff to deliver topnotch service when it is sooooo loud. No one could hear what the waiter was saying.
Food- CT bills itself as a Cantonese or Cantonese inspired restaurant. Cantonese cuisine is generally spiceless; however, this place overused spices to the extent that the spiciness bastardized the fundamental, underlying flavors of the dishes. This rings true from their dumplings to the $42 beef dish that tried to combine Korean BBQ and Sichuan flavors into one but failed miserably…
We had 3 different types of dumplings, a specialty appetizer, fried rice, noodles, fish and the above-mentioned beef. So yes we ordered and tasted enough dishes for me to be able to say that half of them were simply NOT good.
Go to Hutong instead for true haute Chinese cuisine, with gorgeous decor but where you can still have a conversation. And truly gracious service.
But if you prefer a bar type joint where you have to scream to be heard, and where the waitstaff act like they know how to serve truly graciously, and with dishes that were mostly misses… top all this with a relatively hefty price tag — then this place is for you.
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