Le Sia
Welcome to Le Sia, a Chinese-Asian Fusion and Cajun/Creole restaurant located in the heart of New York City. Known for their shareable dishes and unique flavor combinations, Le Sia offers an extensive menu with options for everyone, including vegan and limited vegetarian choices.
Customers rave about the scallion pancakes and garlic clams, highlighting the bold flavors and perfect balance of spice. The Crab Pot, a signature dish at Le Sia, features blue crabs, shrimp, and other ingredients soaked in a spicy and savory sauce, reminiscent of a Cajun boil and hot pot fusion.
For those looking to try a variety of flavors, Le Sia's skewer options are a must-try. From beef and lamb skewers to chicken wings and garlic oysters, each skewer is bursting with traditional Chinese BBQ flavors. The sesame cold noodles and dry-fried green beans provide a refreshing balance to the rich and savory dishes on the menu.
With a trendy atmosphere, friendly staff, and a wide range of amenities, including outdoor seating and a full bar, Le Sia is the perfect spot for casual gatherings and special occasions. Whether you're a fan of classic Chinese dishes or looking to explore new flavor combinations, Le Sia has something for everyone.
- Highlights of Le Sia:
- - Scallion pancakes and garlic clams
- - Crab Pot with blue crabs and shrimp
- - Variety of skewers including beef, lamb, and garlic oysters
- - Sesame cold noodles and dry-fried green beans
Overall, Le Sia offers a unique dining experience with a blend of traditional Chinese flavors and Cajun/Creole influences. Whether you're a meat lover, seafood enthusiast, or vegetarian, Le Sia's menu has something to delight your taste buds. Give it a try and experience the flavors of Le Sia for yourself!
Le Sia Menu
Location
Address: 651 9th Ave New York, NY 10036
Phone: (646) 559-5220
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Limited Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- TrendyYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good for DinnerYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Happy Hour SpecialsYes
- Full BarYes
- Dogs AllowedYes
- TVYes
- Women-ownedYes
- Covered Outdoor SeatingYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Open to AllYes
- Heated Outdoor SeatingNo
- Private DiningNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Christie N.
So my friends and I thought this was our best meal when we visited NY and we always talk about coming back. Everything is shareable which is perfect for us bc we love trying a lil bit of everything. My personal faves were the scallion pancakes and the garlic clams... literally so good omg. I can't find a restaurant back home with clams as flavorful as Le Sia's. Every dish was so yummy, not overly spicy or greasy, and overall a very filling meal! The service was great and it wasn't busy when we went for dinner.
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Author: 施
Nice food and not expensive! I even see the Location is close to the 42nd street. So it is very convenient
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Author: Wendi Z.
Le Sia is a good place for friend gatherings as most of their dishes are meant for sharing and you can get more variety of food this way (for example, when you order skewers). Crab Pot ($49.95): a dish made with blue crabs, shrimp, chicken feet, potato, rice cake, and tofu soaked in a spicy and savory sauce, kinda like a drier version of cajun boil and hot pot. This dish is very flavorful and has a generous amount of crabs and shrimp. However, the crabs are not very meaty and they didn't provide crab crackers, so it was really hard to get complete pieces of crab meat. I feel like I was always chewing some shells. Also, it's a bit lack of veggies to my taste - plus, it's quite oily. Be aware if you are not good with spice, this is like a medium spicy dish. $49.95 is a bit overpriced. We also got various skewers: beef skewers (4 for $7.95), Lamb skewers (4 for $7.95), chicken wings (2 for $8), chicken gizzard (4 for $8), beef tendon (4 for $10), and garlic oyster (1 for $9.5). I would highly recommend the oyster. It was big, juicy, and savory. I especially like the minced garlic on top. The beef, lamb, and chicken wings are also worth trying - all standard Chinese BBQ flavors you could imagine but still tasty. Avoid the beef tendon! It was quite plain even with the heavy spice dust. The spices are all on the outside but the tendon itself does not have any flavors and it's kinda hard to chew. I think their skewers are fairly priced. The staff was decently friendly and the service speed was normal. They play classic Chinese pop music in the restaurant but not too loud so you can still have a conversation with your friends.
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Author: Torrie W.
We stumbled on this place on the way to the hotel. I was taken a back with the huge dog blocking the entrance. We almost didn't stay because of the dog. Obviously a trained dog and not a service dog. It baffles me how dog owners believe their dogs have some sort of right of passage. The staff embraced the dog as he will be leaving soon. However the sloppy drool he left behind wasn't pleasing but the late hour they were still open was. The food made up for the intro! The spicy fried clams were the business. Perfectly seasoned and well portioned was enough. I know business owners don't want to get into it with people and their dogs but! Ugh!
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