Jan 28, 2025 at 2:05 PM Post #182 of 247
Any recommendations for good good in Chinatown?

Doesn't have to be pricey, just looking for the best eats. Hopefully, with reservation for a group of 5-10.

Thanks.
Since childhood, my go to is Pings or Great N.Y. Noodletown in Chinatown. My dad used to work at many of the restaurants in Chinatown, he was the one that brought back from Hong Kong the ink stamper one would use by the dim sum staff to indicate which price range dim sum was ordered on the order card back in the mid 80s.
 
Jan 28, 2025 at 2:43 PM Post #184 of 247
Golden Unicorn in Chinatown takes reservations and has some large round tables available. Not the best dim sum in the city, but very good and not too expensive. I tried Din Tai Fong recently and Golden Unicorn is better and 1/3 the price.
There are definitely better and cheaper options around here than Din Tai Fung, but the main reason to go are:

Consistency - no matter which location you go to, the same dish you ordered in say their Taiwan location will be the exact same dish in their NYC location, or their Seattle location, or... they have very tight quality control hence why it took over six months to open to train the staff.

Feels like home - many who go to Din Tai Fung have been going for generations, so it's ingrained with members of going with family, with friends, and reliving that experience. That was one of the reasons why when it first opened in NYC, one could barely get a reservation for months due to people making multiple reservations to take their family and friends to relive those days, which goes back to the consistency that every location, no matter where you go, will taste the same.
 
Jan 28, 2025 at 2:55 PM Post #185 of 247
It's not in Chinatown, but if you don't want to make the trek all the way there, check out Dim Sum Palace. It's just down 46th, about a block and a half from the hotel. Super awesome place. If you are gonna make the trip down, Chinatown has so many great options you'll have a hard time finding a place that isn't good.

There's also the Hell's Kitchen location of Tim Ho Wan.
 
Jan 28, 2025 at 5:08 PM Post #187 of 247
Good Good is also great, way uptown, just check their menu it’s small, I prefer stopping in for their great drinks over their food.

Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings - East Village
Lin and Daughter - W4th - noodles
BeiJing Hot Pot - Flushing
Jiang Nan NYC - Chinatown
Uncle Lou - Chinatown
Pot Luck Club - Chinatown adjacent

Golden Unicorn in Chinatown takes reservations and has some large round tables available. Not the best dim sum in the city, but very good and not too expensive. I tried Din Tai Fong recently and Golden Unicorn is better and 1/3 the price.

Since childhood, my go to is Pings or Great N.Y. Noodletown in Chinatown. My dad used to work at many of the restaurants in Chinatown, he was the one that brought back from Hong Kong the ink stamper one would use by the dim sum staff to indicate which price range dim sum was ordered on the order card back in the mid 80s.

There are definitely better and cheaper options around here than Din Tai Fung, but the main reason to go are:

Consistency - no matter which location you go to, the same dish you ordered in say their Taiwan location will be the exact same dish in their NYC location, or their Seattle location, or... they have very tight quality control hence why it took over six months to open to train the staff.

Feels like home - many who go to Din Tai Fung have been going for generations, so it's ingrained with members of going with family, with friends, and reliving that experience. That was one of the reasons why when it first opened in NYC, one could barely get a reservation for months due to people making multiple reservations to take their family and friends to relive those days, which goes back to the consistency that every location, no matter where you go, will taste the same.

There's also the Hell's Kitchen location of Tim Ho Wan.

Thank you so much guys. This is insanely helpful.
 
Jan 28, 2025 at 10:02 PM Post #190 of 247
Jan 29, 2025 at 7:54 AM Post #191 of 247
I didn't see the seminar schedule on the Can Jam or at the top of this thread. Just wondering when it will be announced. I'd love to see a panel on the tech behind Dolby Atmos/Spatial Audio binaural rendering. But because none of the vendors make spatial audio products, that's not likely to happen. And it's been years since Smyth Reserach has made an appearance at CanJam.

Edit - Actually, I think there's one vendor - Audeze -- whose gaming headphones have spatial audio. But again, those are markets for gaming, not music.
 
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Jan 29, 2025 at 7:56 AM Post #192 of 247
Flight is booked. Anyone ever been to Beacon Theatre or Carnegie Hall?
Been to both many times, Beacon theatre tends to have more stand up comics and Carnegie Hall is more classical or jazz ensembles. I used to have season tickets to Carnegie Hall one of my favorite venues, be careful not to get too cheap of tickets as there are some bad seats with partial blocked view and poor sound.
 
Jan 29, 2025 at 8:51 AM Post #193 of 247
Been to both many times, Beacon theatre tends to have more stand up comics and Carnegie Hall is more classical or jazz ensembles. I used to have season tickets to Carnegie Hall one of my favorite venues, be careful not to get too cheap of tickets as there are some bad seats with partial blocked view and poor sound.
Flight is booked. Anyone ever been to Beacon Theatre or Carnegie Hall?
I've lived in New York for nearly 30 years and have been to the Beacon Theatre and Carnegie Hall many times. Perhaps I've been here too long, but I wouldn't go just for the venue. If there's a concert you're interested in seeing, sure. Jason Isbell is doing a solo show at the Beacon on Saturday night. I'll be there. Another famous venue in New York City is Radio City Music Hall. Classic Art Deco design. Not the best acoustics. I would certainlly recommend a tour of that venue and Rockefeller Center.
 
Jan 29, 2025 at 9:27 AM Post #194 of 247
I'll be attending, and this is my second one. I went to one in London a few years ago, and loved it. (I live in westchester, so it is easy!@#). I want to buy a DAP, so there are a bunch I want to listen to at the show.

I got a Fiio BTR17 a few days ago, and am having trouble with it, (volume doesn't get louder past 40) so it may be going back, and I just go with a DAP (if anyone has any suggestions.)

Lox
 
Jan 29, 2025 at 9:39 AM Post #195 of 247
I'll be attending, and this is my second one. I went to one in London a few years ago, and loved it. (I live in westchester, so it is easy!@#). I want to buy a DAP, so there are a bunch I want to listen to at the show.

I got a Fiio BTR17 a few days ago, and am having trouble with it, (volume doesn't get louder past 40) so it may be going back, and I just go with a DAP (if anyone has any suggestions.)

Lox
Catching deals at the show is always a plus, so be sure to negotiate as alot of the exhibitors are their for this exact reason and would love to leave the show with less gear to transport.

Another thing, I’m not entirely sure but this NYC 2025 thread seems like the most active CanJam thread to date. I could be wrong, either way it’s looking like a very promising show. Can’t wait!
 

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