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Congee Village

100 Allen Street
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Congee Village, a brilliantly lit, jubilant restaurant on the lower east side, is wildly popular with the local Asian population's single, couple and family community. The scene here is electric. Have a meal here for the authentic food and the exuberant environment. The interior underwent a renovation during 2007 and the result is a fun, flashy decor on 2 levels filled with Chinese kitsch. statue of liberty graphic

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Intricately carved coffee table, ashtray in the lobby of Congee Village on Allen St.
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From their website:

The newly renovated and expanded location now offers additional dining facilities including a large and very elegant dining room, tastefully decorated with exposed bricks, wood ceilings, marble floors and bamboo, as well as four distinctive private rooms for your business dinners or private parties equipped with sound system, tv and karaoke, all stylish and custom decorated to recall traditional Asian decorative styles. Everything in the new Congee Village has been carefully hand-picked and directly imported from China to make you feel comfortable and let you experience the real thing.

 
 
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Address Name Category
72 Allen Street Harry Zarin Fabrics, trims
95 Allen Street El Portal Restaurant, Mexican
99 Allen Street Fried Dumpling Fast Food, Dumplings
100 Allen Street Congee Village Asian Restaurant
115 Allen Street Allen & Delancey Am. Restaurant
133 Allen Street Church of Grace Fujianese Church
158 Allen Street Jutta Neumann Boutique
163 Allen Street People Lounge Lounge, Cocktails
165 Allen Street Rayuela Latin Restaurant
170 Allen Street Tiengarden Vegan Vegan Restaurant
172 Allen Street Bluestockings Bookstore Activist Bookstore
182 Allen Street Makeup Mania Stage Makeup Effects
188 Allen Street Maradona Hookah Lounge Mid Eastern Lounge
190 Allen Street Thompson LES Hotel Hotel
196 Allen Street Rockwood Music Hall Rock Music Club
198 Allen Street Pala Pizza Pizza

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Did you know?

August 2008 - Did you know that the Broadway musical, "West Side Story" was originally set on the Lower East Side. Yes, it's true. The composers intended to write a musical based on the themes of Romeo and Juliet but featuring tensions in this New York City neighborhood between Catholics and Jews. It was to take place between Passover and Easter. The composers felt no inspiration from this setting and the project went nowhere. Arthur Laurents stepped in and suggested the setting change from religious to racial tension and a move to the upper west side and 'West Side Story' took shape.

August 2008 - The hotelier who is going to open the new Thompson LES Hotel, Jason Pomeranc was quoted this week as saying this of the day his hotel opens: "going to be a moment in time that will be remembered as kind of when the Lower East Side came of age." Tell that to the folks at the Mercury Lounge, Katz' Deli and WD50, all of whom might beg to differ!

July 2008 - The new Thompson LES Hotel missed its July 15 deadline to open on Allen Street on the Lower East Side. Around the corner from Stanton Street, the hotel promises a rooftop pool with an Andy Warhol mural in mosaic on the pool floor. Andy would have been so proud. Will we finally get to see Moby in swim trunks hanging out here on the roof?

 
 
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