MáLà Project Bryant Park

Chinese restaurant · Midtown West

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MáLà Project midtown west - Review - Midtown West - New York - The Infatuation

"MáLà Project is known for its customizable dry pots, which have become popular enough for them to keep opening new locations. The spacious one in Midtown West doesn’t get quite as busy as the others, and it’s ideal for a last-minute group lunch or dinner. You can choose from roughly 70 ingredients—ranging from konjac noodle to tripe and quail eggs—to be mixed in a spicy mala sauce. This location also has appetizers you won’t find at the others, like a tingly spicy popcorn chicken and hot and sour rice noodle soup." - Neha Talreja

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41 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036 Get directions

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