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Taiwanese restaurant · East Village

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"In Taiwan, 886 is the area code given to most cell phone numbers: In the East Village, it’s a sign of a good time. This Taiwanese restaurant has improved some since its opening in 2018. There’s scallion pancake beef wraps, ginger-garlic clams, shrimp stir fry with jicama, and so much more, in this neon-hued dining room. On the menu: a “Bad Idea” drinking challenge that must be consumed through a straw and a Taiwanese hot dog named “the sausage party.”" - Emma Orlow

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