Address

199 Grand Street

Phone

212 334 3669

Hours of Operation

Daily
Sun - Thurs 11:00 am - 11:30 pm
Fri - Sat 11:00 am -12:00 am

Accepted Payments

Credit Cards - No

The popular “mama” food born of Malay and Chinese marriages is now showcased in one of Chinatown’s most contemporary, even hip, settings. Nyonya, in the heart of Manhattan’s Asian center, moved across Grand Street from its prior location and dressed up for the occasion. It is big and deep with exposed brick walls, indirect lighting, beamed ceiling, dark wood furniture and an imposing mural on the rear wall. Much admired and reviewed, Nyonya’s menu sparkles with chicken feet, fish heads and scores of exotic seafood, noodle and rice items. But the handsdown favorites remain the dipping attractions – Roti Canai and satays – and Hainanese Chicken.

by: Xuan Hong L.

Being a native, I was thrilled to try Nyonya and I really enjoyed the food a lot. This place probably has one of the most authentic Singaporean and...

4

by: Alex G.

I've been to Nyonya a handful of times and have somehow managed to order something different every time, despite loving everything I've had so far. Tons of...

5

by: Vivian L.

Tasty and hearty food (and pretty affordable at that too)! You must get the roti canai if you come, it's a must! It's basically a light flaky wrap (almost...

4

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