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Spice
Market Restaurant NYC
403 W 13th Street
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Located at Ninth Avenue in an
enormous, old warehouse (12,000 square feet) in the middle of a meatpacking
district, the Spice Market Restaurant in NYC offers a unique, Southeast
Asian experience in an inviting and romantic setting.
If you are looking for creative, great-tasting and unusual food, this
is the place you should try. Executive
Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten is a worldly-renowned, incredibly inventive
chef who brings a different take on Asian street food.
Make your reservations to try the Spice Market Restaurant in NYC
today. Some of the items on the menu at
Spice Market Restaurant in NYC include shaved tuna and small tapioca balls
in a tart-smooth pool of coconut water and kaffir lime juice, short ribs
served with a sweet-spicy topping of chilies and onion and green. For
dessert, the Vietnamese coffee tart
partnered with condensed milk ice cream makes a great selection. Other popular selections at the Spice Market Restaurant in
NYC are the mushroom egg rolls, mussels steamed in lemongrass, shrimp with
black pepper sauce, chicken samosas, lobster with garlic and chili, $29.50;
cod with chili-and-basil sauce and grilled chicken with kumquats. The inside of the Spice Market
Restaurant in NYC is filled with breathtaking décor consisting of pagodas,
dim lighting and a dramatic staircase located in the center of the room.
The carved staircase leads down to the stylish bar, which is usually
filled with a mix of downtowners, business-suits, and the occasional
celebrity. The bar also offers
an entertaining view into the kitchen, so if you have a smaller party, try
sitting at the bar for your meal. For
a party of six or more, though, you should make reservations for one of the
exotic, subterranean alcoves. The Spice Market Restaurant in NYC
is a great place for late-night dining.
The restaurant is open from noon to midnight on Sunday through
Thursday and from noon to 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. Reservations are always recommended. While you wait for your seat, head to the bar and try a “pattaya”,
a cocktail made of passion fruit and champagne. Or, you can try one of the several wines offered by the glass
from the full-service bar. Whatever
your choice, relax and enjoy your experience at the Spice Market Restaurant
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