Founded in 2006, MoCA formed a philosophy of dining and cuisine guided by the dynamic balance between the cherished traditions of Asian cultures, with thousands of years of history, and the universally human spirit of innovation that is nourished best by these great traditions.The name “MoCA” comes from “Modern Concept of Culinary Arts.” The MoCA team approaches cooking as an artistic endeavor, devoted to presenting modern, healthy dishes with artistic principles of color, fragrance, balance, and overall presentation.
L'Ivan Ramen « c'est plus que de simples Ramen ! »
Cet établissement revisite un souper classique typique de New York sous une perspective totalement japonaise. Vous pourrez y savourer une nourriture incroyable et apprécierez le service exceptionnel ainsi que le menu du chef exclusivement crée par Ivan Orkin. Le restaurant Ivan Ramen célèbre la créativité et le parcours de son créateur. Sa cuisine est un savant mélange issu de ses racines new-yorkaises, de sa formation française classique et de sa profonde connaissance du Japon, qui colorent le menu et le restaurant. Les Ramen sont clairement un incontournable mais vous pourrez également déguster toute une gamme de plats à partager en savourant un très bon saké. Décontracté, confortable et original avec des touches d'art inspiré par la culture et les films pop, l'Ivan Ramen est tout simplement un restaurant amusant.
Asian Fusion on a beautiful rooftop in Astoria. You can get to see the full view of Manhattan on the rooftop with comfortable seating, delicious food and drinks.
Momofuku Noodle Bar East Village serves a constantly changing roster of noodles, steamed breads, and daily dishes. We offer reservations and also accept walk-ins. Reservations open 14 days in advance at 10 am. Make sure to keep an eye on our website for today's menu. Noodle Bar offers three large format meals:Fried Chicken Meal: Two whole fried chickens (southern-style and Korean-style) served with scallion pancakes, vegetables and sauces. Available for parties of 4 to 6 people at lunch & dinner. Look for "Fried Chicken" when reserving. Fried Chicken & Caviar: Two chickens battered and fried whole, served with caviar, chive crepes, potato chips and sauces. Available for parties of 2 to 4 people at 5pm and 8pm. Look for "Caviar/Chicken" when reserving. Whole Suckling Pig: Whole suckling pig platter with ssäm fixings, sausage & bean stew, rice and steamed buns. Available for parties of 6 to 8 people at 5pm everyday. Look for "Suckling Pig" when reserving.
Falansai ("fuh-lan-sigh") is a Vietnamese-Mexican restaurant by chef Eric Tran located in the heart of Bushwick, Brooklyn. Just past historical warehouses and vintage clothing shops, you will discover the unique approach to elevated fusion where distinctive Vietnamese and Mexican flavors are artfully remixed with the best seasonal ingredients, while good vibes pulse in the background.Explore our signature Super and Classic Dac Biet dinner menus or dive into some of our celebrated dishes from the A La Carte options.Falansai was established in 2013, and reimagined in 2020. Henry Trieu originally opened Falansai in 2013 and named the restaurant for his father's pronunciation of the word "français." Henry closed the restaurant in early 2020 and sold it to Chef Eric Tran. Falansai "2.0" was reimagined in November of 2020. As a Vietnamese-Mexican and American from Chi-Town (and now New Yorker), diners can expect the unexpected from Eric's cooking.
Aura Cocina brings a modern Latin Asian twist to East Williamsburg. Aura Cocina is a clubhouse of sorts where men and women of all cultures come to network, flirt, be inspired and be seen. Our beachfront mint hues, sloping seats and the living wall of plant life will greet you upon entering. Aura Cocina is here to improvise, innovate, and to do something new.
YongChuan is a modern upscale restaurant in New York City's culturally vibrant Lower East Side. The restaurant derives its name from the fusion of "Ningbo" and "Szechuan." YongChuan offers a diverse culinary experience that celebrates the rich flavors of these two distinct regional Chinese cuisines.
It’s the sister bar to midtown Szechuan hotspot, Chili, with all the same trappings and grandeur. Think booth seating inside giant bird cages, butterfly sconces, and elaborate cocktails that often involve smoke and fire.