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Welcome to Han Dynasty

Han Dynasty, located in New York City, offers a casual yet classy dining experience with a diverse menu featuring vegan and limited vegetarian options. Known for its authentic Chinese cuisine, Han Dynasty impresses with dishes like the flavorful Dandan noodles and spicy Szechuan tofu. The restaurant's spacious interior and attentive service create a welcoming atmosphere for groups and families. Patrons praise the delicious food and speedy service, making it a must-visit spot for Chinese food lovers. With a range of amenities including outdoor seating, full bar, and private dining options, Han Dynasty ensures a memorable dining experience for all.

LOCATIONS
  • Han Dynasty
    215 W 85th St, New York, NY 10024, United States
    215 W 85th St, New York, NY 10024, United States Hotline: +1 212-858-9060

Welcome to Han Dynasty, a Szechuan gem located at 215 W 85th St, New York, NY. This restaurant offers a wide range of amenities, including take reservations, delivery, takeout, vegan and limited vegetarian options, wheelchair access, outdoor seating, and more. The menu is filled with authentic Szechuan dishes that will tantalize your taste buds.

Customers have raved about the delicious dishes at Han Dynasty. From the spicy, crunchy cucumbers to the hot and juicy chicken wings, every bite is a flavorful experience. The stir-fry, Dandan noodles, and house special fried rice have also received high praise from diners.

One reviewer mentioned the cozy atmosphere at Han Dynasty, with good music and attentive service. Another reviewer highlighted the generous portions and reasonable prices. The restaurant is perfect for both intimate dinners and large groups, with options for outdoor seating and private dining.

Overall, Han Dynasty is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Szechuan cuisine. With bold flavors, friendly service, and a variety of menu options, this restaurant is sure to leave you more than satisfied. Make sure to try the Dan noodles, dry pot, and eggplant in garlic sauce for a truly unforgettable dining experience.

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Robin R.
Robin R.

Good food, hits the spot, one of the few places I return to repeatedly. Will go back.

Brianna S.
Brianna S.

Han Dynasty is one of my favorite places to stop by when I'm in the city. The atmosphere is cozy, but can also get really loud since the interior has a lot of material that sound bounces off of. The portions are good for the size of the meals, and if you love spice like I do, they don't hold back on it at all. The service could be a bit better, as it sometimes takes a while to find your server to ask for refills or anything else you may need, as they seem to disappear after taking your order. All in all, it's a wonderful meal and I will definitely be back!

Cindy D.
Cindy D.

This place is GASSSS. Went in on a Monday night and it was deserted. Felt like we were royalty at the Han Dynasty for the night. Service was fantastic and the music was good. It wasn't noisy and the songs were bumping, we had to ask who was on aux. The spicy, crunchy cucumbers might be the best cucumber salad I've ever had. It's so good, I'm trying to recreate it at home and I just can't nail it 100%. The chicken wings were delightfully hot, crunchy, and juicy. It was spicy but spicy in a way where your mouth salivates, yearning for more...not spicy to where we were crying from heat. Stir fry was good, drinks were good, portions are good, prices are great. All pros, no cons. Looking forward to when the patio is open next time I'm in New York!

Janvi G.
Janvi G.

Those slightly overpriced the food is really nice. I really like the Dandan noodles. The tofu schezwan with rice and the fried rice is absolutely amazing.

Linda D.
Linda D.

We were looking for an authentic Chinese restaurant, and didn't want go to China town. So we found this gem! We entered in the middle of the day on a Sunday. Wasn't busy, thankfully for us! First of all the place is huge. Looks are quite deceiving. This place is deep!! We were immediately greeted by a hostess who sat us. Then a server came by. We ordered the Wontons in chili oil! They were so good. Had some "kick" to them! But what impressed me, was how tender and light the wonton noodles were. Melt in your mouth!! Then we had the House Special Fried Rice. The chicken and pork in there was so tender!! Could have used some soy sauce, but was excellent! We then had the General Han's Chicken. The chicken was tender. I liked the fact that the dish was pretty full and not loaded with broccoli to "fill the plate", like every other restaurant. We often take Chinese food home from China town to the Bronx, this is much closer, and much better!! This will most definitely our manhattan Chinese food spot!!

Nikhil R.
Nikhil R.

If you have a chance to come here on the first Monday of every month, they have a 15 course tasting menu that is phenomenal. Otherwise, if you come here on any other day, you will still leave more than satisfied. Always an incredible experience here. Not only is the food delicious, but the service is speedy quick and excellent. I highly recommend the Dan noodles, the dry pot, and the eggplant in garlic sauce. That will nicely feed a group of 3!

Jonah W.
Jonah W.

Great option for family-style Chinese food on the UWS. My party of 5 was worried they wouldn't take a walk-in on a Saturday night, but it ended up only being a 10 minute wait. In the meantime, the staff was friendly and offered to have us wait at the bar. My group ordered a couple of entrees and sides to share, including the cold sesame noodles and the salt n pepper style tofu. Service was incredibly fast and we had all our food in under 10 minutes. I was looking for more of a budget option (entrees are $19-$25 each) so I went with the seafood tofu soup for $16. It's big - probably enough to serve 5 or 6 as a side. However, I was starving and finished the whole thing myself lol. I liked it, although I felt that the broth itself could have been a little more interesting. The contents included tofu, bits of shrimp, scallops, egg, tomatoes, and a couple bites of squid. I'd come back when I'm more in the mood for a big family-style meal.