Sichuan specialties served in a casual, bi-level space with exposed brick & rustic wood.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 258 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036
Phone: (646) 767-0854
Website: http://www.nychinariver.com/
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Reviews
The menu offered an impressive array of authentic Chinese dishes, and we struggled to choose because everything sounded so delicious! We finally settled on the Singapore Noodles and the Shrimp Fried Rice, both of which were bursting with flavor and beautifully presented. The portion sizes were generous, leaving us completely satisfied but eager for more!
Sammoya particularly loved the mango juice, fruity and fresh, paired with the right amount of sugar along with other tangy citrus flavors, making it a super treat for the mouth—she couldn’t stop raving about them! The attentive staff made sure we felt welcomed and catered to our every need, adding to the overall enjoyment of our meal.
What truly stood out to us was the cozy ambiance of the restaurant, making it an ideal spot for quality time with loved ones. We left feeling happy, full, and excited to come back and explore more of the menu.
Thank you, China River, for providing such a wonderful dining experience! We can’t wait to return. Highly recommend to anyone looking for great food and a welcoming vibe!
Many thanks again my niece for insisting that we should have Chinese Cuisine while visiting New York.
I get the price was more expensive being in Times Square. The food was cooked fine and they added rice on for an extra two bucks for dishes that should have rice. So it was annoying. The music was terrible. And loud.
Happy to get Chinese food. Could be better for the price and local.
Womp womp.
Regarding the owners reply: I did make direct contact with their manager. He refused to accept any responsibility. Even seemed to insinuate that I was lying. I have nothing to gain by lying. If you want to go there, then go. Take your own chances, but consider yourself warned!
For the entree I had the Kung Pao Chicken with Peanuts. It’s u like the usual Kung Pao because it doesn’t come with the usual carrots and celery. It was really delicious with the chicken being very tender. A warning! It is very spicy hot, which I enjoy.