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February 17, 2010
Citysearch Editorial Review.
Sure, pizza might be the preferred late-night snack of choice for New Yorkers, but that doesn’t mean a hot plate of noodles doesn’t look appealing after a night of drinking. Located near the many bars off of the Lorimer L train stop in Williamsburg, this tiny storefront (from the owners of M Shanghai Bistro) hawks everything from lo mein and sliced pork belly noodle soup to fried dumplings and pork chops over rice until the night owl-friendly hour of 6am. Counter seating and a wide-open view of the kitchen gives the place a casual vibe, while the constant ebb and flow of men with paper bags indicates a robust delivery business.
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