I really appreciate how Chinese food is finally getting the respect it deserves with "New Chinese" restaurants like Red Farm, Café China, Yunnan Kitchen, Mission Chinese Food, Wong and Xi'an Famous Foods. Okay, so maybe it took a few hungry hipsters with money to get this movement going, but I like where it's headed. In my opinion, New Yorkers don't really get Chinese food, but how could they when their perspectives are mostly based off what they see and taste in Chinatown? I like this "movement" because it's modernizing Chinese food by dumping the takeout boxes for quality ingredients, thoughtful décor, attentive service, creativity and regional specialties. You no longer have to deal with short-tempered servers and poorly translated menus to eat great-tasting Chinese food. There are now restaurants that care about the entire "experience" but obviously at a premium.
Firstly, how adorable is this restaurant? The country/industrial design is perfect for this concept and fits well in the funky West Village.