Spicy Village

Chinese restaurant · Chinatown

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15 Great NYC Restaurants That Are Actually Open On Mondays

"Spicy Village’s big tray chicken is one of Chinatown’s most iconic dishes. Big bone-in hunks of chicken and potatoes come stewed in a rich sauce made with Sichuan peppercorns, star anise, and other spices—and you have the option of adding hand-pulled noodles. Always get those noodles. The dish easily feeds two people (this is not medium tray chicken, after all), and it costs roughly $16. Notably, this place is BYOB—so stop by with a couple friends for a fun, delicious meal that probably won’t run you more than $20 per person. " - team infatuation

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68 Forsyth St B, New York, NY 10002 Get directions

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