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Xo Cafe & Grill, New York, New York Restaurant Details
Address: 96 Walker St, New York (New York), New York (NY), 10013
Send to devicePhone: (212) 343-8339
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03/21/2015 7:03 pm![]() Bad service and taste not really good. |
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10/02/2014 8:32 pm![]() Fusion Chinese food is not too bad and they have a lot of selections. Many items you find in here are typical of Chinese restaurants though the other half isn't. Portuguese Style (Cheese/Curry) over Rice, Spaghetti, XO Sauce, Sandwiches and the taste is really not too bad though for fusion. |
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03/24/2013 5:33 pm![]() Definitely one of the local favorites for authentic cafeteria style food, but more recently there has been a lot of tourists. Their variety of offerings (much much more than the menu items) are posted on the walls with pictures, and is very user-friendly for first time comers or those first timers. |
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11/30/2011 10:11 pm![]() Unique Asian Mishmash. This place sells quite a variety of stuff. You could order your typical dim sum dishes made to order, noodle or rice pots covered with assorted meats and vegetables, congee with a variety of toppings... and lobsters! Cooked all sorts of ways... and strangely enough, I never imagine cheese and seafood goes well. There is also plenty of interesting drinks and snacks if you just want a quick bite or after meal place to hang out. |
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11/21/2011 11:27 pm![]() I don’t normally eat here that much, but I have been here a few times or so. With several locations in Chinatown, I find this to be more convenient since it’s located close to all the shopping areas of Chinatown. Enter this place and you’ll see plenty of their posters advertising their many incredible foods. XO kitchen also serves Japanese food like noodle soup, so you don’t always have to eat Chinese food if you don’t want. The other locations that are also located in Chinatown, serves other dishes. One of their locations does mostly hotpot, so for $25, you can have all-you-can eat ingredients for hotpot. Went their last time for hotpot and it was amazing. Ordered mainly seafood, and popular items like fish cake, beef ball, vegetable, thin beef, and many more. There are so many to list out; you just got to go and check for yourself. Unlike any cheap good-eats that you find around Chinatown, XO Kitchen is a bit more upscale, and therefore, you would have to spend a bit extra for your meal. Service can sometimes be a little slow, since the waiters are tending other customers, but still, XO has many dishes to choose from. |