Burp Bowl Cafe

Chinese restaurant · Kips Bay

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"This tiny noodle shop with four tables feels like dining in a chef’s restaurant kitchen with boxes of dried noodles and tubs of soy sauce lining the walls. It’s easy to gloss over a spot that looks like a neighborhood Chinese-American takeout joint at first glance, but the affordable prices and chile-fueled recipes make this a worthy destination. The lamb noodles, which Eater critic Robert Sietsema called top notch, is a must-try dish. A limited menu also includes wonton soup and other noodle dishes like the stellar spicy chicken with cold noodles." - Bao Ong

9 Top Restaurants to Eat at in Kips Bay - Eater NY
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134 E 27th St, New York, NY 10016 Get directions

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