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Website: spicyvillage.dineinplace.com
Phone: (212) 625-8299
Cross Streets: Near the intersection of Forsyth St and Hester St
Closed now
- Sun Closed
68 Forsyth St New York, NY 10002 ·347.37 mi
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Amenities
- Family friendly
Reviews
yelpOrdered their Spicy Chicken Huimei and thought it was a generous portion. The texture of these noodles are now one of my favorite in the city and I love how easy the chicken falls off the bone,...
MoreI went to Spicy Village for the first time after passing by a bunch. Spicy Village is quintessential mom and pop shop where it's less about the ambiance and more about the quality of the food and...
MoreI came here with two friends, and we waited in line for a few minutes before getting seated. The space is extremely tight, but they make it work. The ladies are quick and asked for our order. We...
MoreAh the classic Spicy Village, always a dependable place with a bit of a wait; service is so fast that generally people shuffle in pretty quickly though! The food here is great; they are known for...
MoreWe got a beef brisket noodle soup and lamb dry noodles. Meats were dry and soup was subtle at best; I've had better. Dry noodles were more flavorful which is expected. Saving grace is the chewy,...
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