1. The Chinatown private dining venue that will dress to impress: Chinese Tuxedo
Chinatown, NYC
It's only fitting to wear your best dress or tie when going to the opera, which is ironic because Chinese Tuxedo is a Chinese restaurant found in NYC's first Chinese theater, formerly known as the Chinese Opera House. The original details remain, including the historic pillars and stripped-down walls, with the addition of contemporary art. You can host everything from a private dinner for 10 to a party for 300 at this special Chinatown private dining venue.
The menu offers contemporary Chinese dishes broken up into sections– cold, dim sum, vegetables, rice and noodles, seafood and meats, and desserts. You can enjoy a braised black pepper oxtail bun, marinated wood ear mushrooms, Tuxedo style 'dan dan' noodles, and Hong Kong-style stir-fried saté chicken. Signature cocktails include the Zufu Baijiu, Ting's Gift Shop, Hok's Remedy, and Year of the Dragon.