Spicy Village

Spicy Village

Chinese Restaurant and Noodle Restaurant$$$$
Lower East Side, New York
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    Chelsea
    "Pork pancakes, big pan chicken, noodles, noodles, noodles!! BYOB."(25 Tips)
    Ben R.
    "Get the spicy chicken hui mei .... amazing!"(9 Tips)
    Eater
    "... stamp sized, low-fi, BYOB, cash-only restaurant punches far above its..."(15 Tips)
    Ross M.
    "Big tray chicken is great, get it with the hand pulled noodles"(15 Tips)
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  • Théo B.heart icon on user image
    Théo BlochetDecember 31, 2015
    Cash only. Walk-in, no reservation. Great chinese food, not necessarily spicy. There is quite a lot of choice. The dumplings are great.
  • Giang B.heart icon on user image
    Giang BFebruary 8, 2019
    Beef pancake. Pork chop hand pulled noodle soup. Scallion spicy dumpling
  • Sam G.heart icon on user image
    Sam GilDecember 13, 2017
    Big tray chicken with noodles will serve two. Loved the spice level.
  • inna k.
    inna katsNovember 6, 2015
    Better than Xi-an's - more flavor, more spice. Spicy beef stew noodle was yum, with a PBR from the corner Asian store for $1.50.
  • Village Voice
    Village VoiceAugust 15, 2014
    Highly recommended is the hui mei with spicy brisket sauce, which might almost remind you of a European stew. Read more
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    RCFebruary 5, 2015
    For all the great reviews, I was disappointed by the spicy brisket. NOT spicy in the least. The noodles were excellent though. The soup dumplings were pretty good.
  • Michael H.heart icon on user image
    Michael HarrisAugust 17, 2016
    The spicy tray of chicken is just insanely delicious. Extra noodles!
  • Andrew F.heart icon on user image
    Andrew FurmanJanuary 16, 2015
    Pork pancake and the pork noodle soup was $7.50. Awesome value.
  • Jenn W.
    Jenn WongMay 28, 2015
    Pork pancake is so good! Perfect amount of savory spice and a few fresh pieces of cilantro! :)
  • Christian D.
    Christian DickmannApril 23, 2015
    Pork pancakes are cheap and tasty! Overall though I wasn't as wowed by this place as others. Had lots of more exciting Chinese food.
  • Eric V.heart icon on user image
    Eric VanderSchaafMarch 22, 2019
    The pork pancake is amazing. The hole-in-the-wall feel is great. CASH ONLY!
  • Fatma G.heart icon on user image
    Fatma GencApril 30, 2015
    Truly my no1 restaurant to come back to in NY. Delicious chinese + great price/quality.
  • Colin L.heart icon on user image
    Colin LeeJuly 28, 2018
    Lots of visitors, but food lives up to hype. Da pan ji - get two portions of noodle
  • Real Cheap Eats
    Real Cheap EatsJune 17, 2012
    Try the pork pancake, which holds "a decent helping of minced pork that is doused liberally with hoisin sauce and topped with cilantro." Don't forget to add chili oil! Read more
  • Emiliano V.heart icon on user image
    Emiliano ViscarraDecember 10, 2016
    Amazing cheap food. Almost everything on he menu is good. Try the soup dumplings.
  • Julia M.heart icon on user image
    Julia MJanuary 24, 2015
    Shredded pork pancakes (must. get.) for $2.50; oxtail noodle soup; big plate of chicken w rice on the side.
  • Adam H.heart icon on user image
    Adam H.August 21, 2018
    One of those hole-in-the-wall gems. Get the big spicy chicken with noodles.
  • Village Voice
    Village VoiceAugust 15, 2014
    The most shareable dish is “spicy big tray chicken,” a humongous pile of poultry enriched with mouth-numbing Sichuan peppercorns. Read more
  • Idan C.
    Idan CohenSeptember 21, 2015
    Been here 5+ times
    Don't miss the pork pancake, soup dumplings and hand pulled noodles and chicken.
  • Chelseaheart icon on user image
    ChelseaApril 15, 2015
    Pork pancakes, big pan chicken, noodles, noodles, noodles!! BYOB. So delicious.
  • Yang S.heart icon on user image
    Yang SJuly 29, 2013
    Been here 5+ times
    Big tray of chicken and pancake with pork are to die for.
  • Hunter N.heart icon on user image
    Hunter NewmanMarch 14, 2016
    The noodle soup is similar to xi'an famous foods but the environment feels more authentic, which leads to a more enjoyable experience.
  • Chris C.heart icon on user image
    Chris CostelloOctober 24, 2012
    Been here 10+ times
    Pork pancake + chili oil tastes like heaven (for only $2.50, and it is filling). Eat it at the park across the street.
  • Yaz M.heart icon on user image
    Yaz MusApril 6, 2018
    Everything is good here - the noodles are the perfect solution to this never-ending winter
  • Ra J.heart icon on user image
    Ra JangAugust 12, 2017
    Liked #16 (spicy something) over Big Tray of chicken. Def. worth to wait
  • Charles G.heart icon on user image
    Charles GuerreroAugust 13, 2015
    Big Tray Chicken. Get it, and share with a friend. Not so crowded right at noon.
  • Kathryn D.heart icon on user image
    Kathryn DApril 20, 2019
    Dumplings and pancakes are must-order. BYO and charmingly casual.
  • Lori L.
    Lori LuoAugust 11, 2014
    The Da Pan Ji (big plate of chicken) with an order of knife-cut noodles is the way to go here.
  • Yueyue G.heart icon on user image
    Yueyue GuoJune 22, 2017
    Big tray chicken is no brainer, but pancake with pork is also awesome
  • Roger C.
    Roger ChenDecember 8, 2017
    Quaint spicy food place in Chinatown - if you like cumin-esque foods, this is good. Very limited seating; plan ahead. Also, I think they should not use plastic Asian soup spoons, low LOS from these.
  • emily c.heart icon on user image
    emily chenJuly 12, 2014
    Big Tray of Chicken and keep adding handpulled noodles. Way better than Xi'an Famous Foods!
  • Dan Y.
    Dan YoungJune 3, 2013
    Been here 10+ times
    Veg friendly - ask for Buddhist noodles - dumplings are great, awesome hand pulled noodles.
  • Peter B.heart icon on user image
    Peter BoyceJuly 4, 2015
    Big pan chicken, noodles, extra spicy
  • Melanie L.heart icon on user image
    Melanie Loff-BirdJuly 31, 2016
    So cheap + byob. Spicy scallion dumpling bowl all the way
  • Wesley B.heart icon on user image
    Wesley BlissNovember 9, 2015
    Been here 5+ times
    Spicy Village > Xian. Get the beef brisket noodle soup and a pork "pancake". No liang pi, unfortunately =(
  • Sam T.heart icon on user image
    Sam ThonisJanuary 28, 2015
    Big tray chicken. Pork pancake. Everything on the menu. Is amazing.
  • Emilie D.heart icon on user image
    Emilie DishonghApril 21, 2015
    Yes the big tray chicken is why you come, but don't miss the super oniony dumplings.
  • Sandy L.heart icon on user image
    Sandy LinSeptember 20, 2013
    Been here 5+ times
    A lesser known but delicious dish is the egg & tomato hui mui- light and tasty.
  • Ezra P.heart icon on user image
    Ezra PollardApril 8, 2016
    All the food is great. Hard to spend the $10 minimum for BYOB.
  • Jeremy F.heart icon on user image
    Jeremy FisherNovember 1, 2013
    Been here 10+ times
    Big tray chicken, dry beef brisket huimei, pork pancake, soup dumplings
  • Deb M.
    Deb MigneaultMarch 16, 2014
    Big tray chicken! But really everything we had was awesome. We'll be back!!!
  • Gayngoodheart icon on user image
    GayngoodJuly 6, 2018
    spicy beef brisket > big tray of chicken, but probably only because you don't have to debone anything? Still deciding
  • Peggyheart icon on user image
    PeggyJanuary 13, 2018
    Been here 10+ times
    Get the big tray chicken with noodles, and split with a friend!
  • Foxxy B.
    Foxxy BJuly 29, 2017
    They tell you 30 min but it ends up being an hr. Nothing is actually spicy. The chicken in the "chicken tray" is unrecognizable. Stick with the dumplings & noodle based dishes, if anything. Cash only!
  • Lukeheart icon on user image
    LukeMarch 1, 2015
    The big tray is the reason to come, but the dumplings are not to be missed
  • Jackie N.
    Jackie NapalanApril 6, 2016
    Get the crispy chicken noodles. AMAZE.
  • Ross M.heart icon on user image
    Ross MillardFebruary 27, 2016
    Big tray chicken is great, get it with the hand pulled noodles
  • Nick A.heart icon on user image
    Nick AndlingerDecember 3, 2015
    Yeah, you want everything on the menu. On point.
  • Ozlem Y.
    Ozlem YildizJune 5, 2019
    Grilled pepper chicken was really good. However, the vegetable dumplings had too much ginger we couldn’t eat it.
  • Henry Y.heart icon on user image
    Henry YuanSeptember 22, 2014
    Been here 10+ times
    Pork pancake is a must! Remember to add chili oil.
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