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A sizzling platter of stir-fried meat and vegetables is set on a wooden table, with flames rising above the dish. A glass of a light-colored beverage and chopsticks are nearby, and decorative stones surround the plate.
A bowl of spicy fish stew with chili oil, topped with sliced fish, fresh red and green chilies, cilantro, and Sichuan peppercorns, placed on a woven placemat with chopsticks and teaware nearby.
A close-up of a brown and white ceramic bowl with a handle, filled with soup containing a large piece of seafood, possibly abalone. The bowl is placed on a rectangular white plate with a ceramic spoon beside it.
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Jiang Nan - Long Island City

27-19 Thomson Ave., ste. 101, Queens, NY, 11101
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Description

Jiang Nana inherits the ethnic cooking skills of Chinese cuisine, featuring Peking Duck, Xiao Long Bao (soup dumpling), Grill Fish and other signature dishes. They serve not only indulgent and comforting dining experiences, featuring the best of Chinese fusion flavors from each region of China, but also consistently high-quality food and ingredients and superior customer service. With a practical attitude, diligent spirit, and innovative mindset, Jiang Nan offers every diner the unique experience of refined banquets and gatherings through their Chinese fusion.

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(518) 752-3091
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Location

27-19 Thomson Ave. ste. 101, Queens, NY, 11101

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(518) 752-3091

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Features

Accessibility
  • Large Print
  • Braille
  • Wheelchair Accessible
Ownership
  • Asian American Owned
Cuisine
  • Chinese
  • Asian Fusion
Dietary Needs
  • Vegetarian Options
Cost
  • $$$$

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