886

886 is a taiwanese restaurant East Village New York located in United States.

8 / 10
174
ratings
  • Phone

    (646) 882-0231

  • Website

    eighteightsix.com

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    eighteightsix

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  • Facebook

    eighteightsixnyc

  • Type

    Taiwanese Restaurant

Address

26 Saint Marks Pl (btw Second & Third Ave) New York , NY 10003 United States

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating No
Dining Options Bar Service, Delivery
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
Drinks Beer

Comments / 28


Keywords:

lo ba beng sausage party pork belly chicken meats beer rice brunch food music Asian food daikon friendly staff bamboo dinner
Angela Isabel

Do not skip the pork belly rice with a side of Taiwan beer !

Tom

Get reservations in advance to avoid 1+ hour wait during prime dinning hours. Outstanding and friendly service . The sausage party is a must try!!

Stephanie H

Must gets: Lo Ba Beng (pork braised rice ) & the fried chicken sandwich ! Wash down w Brooklyn Kira draft saké . ???? ???? Modern take on traditional Taiwanese food is on POINT. ( Say hi to Bill on wknds!)

Pam B.

There is a brunch-only breakfast sandwich that has spam + American cheese + peanut butter . You know if you want this in your life or not. I DID.

Angelina Elizabeth

Amazing food and even better staff ! Try the Taiwanese sausage fried rice and their shaky fries :)

Dustin Lee

The rice/noodles are better than the bites. Lo Ba Beng & Beef Noodle Soup are excellent. Oyster omelette and popcorn chicken lackluster.

Harry Raymond

Order the tahini dumpling special and fried chicken sandwich .

Bon

Popcorn chicken rocks! Pork belly over rice with bamboo and daikon is great! Others might not be used to the bamboo smell but it’s delish

Manoj Ambalavanan

Cool spot paired with good music . Try to zhu xie gao with a good classic beer with some friends and you’re due for a good time

Suzy Tran

The beef noodle soup is authentic and sooo good.

Eli Tucker

Hakka stir fry was great!

Charlottes

Asian-inspired drinks and nibbles rather than Taiwanese banquet. If that’s what you’re after, this place hits the spot. I’ll be back.

J

Decent food & awesome sake on tap . Very upbeat/fun atmosphere especially on the weekends.

Christina Chin

Cucumber salad and braised beef soup is yum!

Sheen

Basil chicken was super crunchy and the pea shoots and tofu are good, skip the fried rice

Kimberely Cheng

Beef noodle soup , lo ba beng , and sausage party ????

Amy Ma

Get sausage party !!

Fabian Martin

I recommend the popcorn chicken

Peter B

Good lord, get the mala fries .

Joyce

Chill atmosphere but busy and cramped!!! So cramped, especially on a Saturday evening

Cynthia Lin

Need more Taiwanese places! This one’s pricy but good

Simon Tan

The popcorn chicken will surprise you

Joseph Chang

Chicken sandwich and shrimp fried rice !!!

Joseph Chang

Spicy chicken sando

Eric Sze

Everything here is awesome!

Sharat Akasapu

Honey chicken . Noodles .

am jun

Nothing is really that good

am jun

Nothing is that good

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