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“The service may be lightning-fast, but Nyonya's rich, spicy Malaysian food is worth taking the time to savor.” nymag

Cuisine:  Asian (Southeast)
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Nyonya
LUNCH Jul 25 08
Nyonya is great for many things- big group lunches, reliably tasty Malaysian food and a rapid response system. 10 minutes after hanging up the phone, they're knocking at the door, let me in! Which is perfect when there is a 1pm meeting in the Upper West Side and no time for a proper lunch. At least... Read More
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Fusion cuisines are all the rage, but the idea of mixing flavors across boundaries is hardly new. On Grand Street, Nyonya sits among the remnants of today's Little Italy; the restaurant's name refers to "the ladies" -- the women of Chinese-Malay marriages. Also known as Straits Chines... Read More
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The dark photo does no justice to our last lunch of the summer with Thu before she heads back to school. When will September stop reminding us of freshly sharpened pencils and new notebooks? Nyonya is perfect for family style ordering, we can all have a bit of our favorite dishes: puff shrimp balls ... Read More
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LUNCH 63 days ago
This bowl of clay pot pearl noodles soup is as refreshing as it appears on your screen. A Hong favorite, the combination of chewy thick pearl noodles, minced shrimp, pork, squid, bean sprouts and eggs reminds us, although with an Asian twist, of a hearty chicken noodle soup. Nyonya, 194 Grand Stree... Read More
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Address: 194 Grand Street, New York Phone: 212-334-3669 Nyonya is a very popular Malaysian restaurant in NYC that serves pretty decent Malaysian dishes. Gan and I love to go there for their curry stingrays, yong tau foo, prawn mee, wah tan hor and satay. I am particularly happy with the servic... Read More
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I first became aware of halo halo last summer. I had lunch at Bayan, a Filipino steam table place on East 45th, with Brian, who is Filipino by marriage. On the way out there was a sign on the wall that said "Special: Halo Halo." Halo halo, I learned from Brian, is the Filipino take on ... Read More
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By Emily Capo A back-to-school guide to cheap eats in eight cities Cheap Eats Guide Boston Chicago Los Angeles Miami NYC Philadelphia San Francisco Washington, DC Dreading the return to your college cafeteria's ... Read More
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