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Chinese restaurant in the heart of New York, serves authentic and mouth-watering dishes that will transport your taste buds to the ancient city of Xi'an. As a renowned Chinese noodle restaurant, we specialize in hand-pulled noodles, savory lamb burgers, and spicy Liang Pi cold skin noodles. Our menu is carefully crafted to showcase the rich flavors and traditions of Shaanxi Province. Conveniently located at 96 8th Ave, New York, NY 10011, our cozy noodle shop is a must-visit destination for foodies and locals alike. Whether you're in the mood for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, our friendly staff will ensure a memorable dining experience. Come taste the difference at

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