Friday, December 3, 2010

NY- deal of the day - dinetonite

Most New Yorkers know where to go when they’re craving Asian food. However, if you’re still looking for that favorite hot spot, then here’s a restaurant that’s always ready to serve new customers. Located in the East Village, Hawkers offers the best South East Asian food in the area. While the food makes lasting impressions on guests, the interior of the small restaurant is warm and inviting with its red graffiti walls, exotic paintings, and dim lighting. There’s only one long table that sits in the restaurant, but it’s perfect for large groups or a romantic date for two. Also, if you’re having difficulty on choosing a dish, the staff is always willing to help you make a decision!
The name of the restaurant came from a concept that is based in South East Asia. Open-air complexes that are found in cities such as Hong Kong are known as hawker centers. They sell a vast selection of inexpensive and original cuisines – just like Hawkers! If you want to start off with a drink, try their Taiwan Beer. It’s a rarity in the city and Hawkers has it! Order the Shrimp Chips, Pork Spare Ribs, or Satay Bean Curd as a snack and then try their rice boxes, with the options of fried, coconut, or mixed rice! Hawkers’ Thai Drunken Noodles, Beef Burger, and Gado-Gado Salad with chili-peanut dressing are all fantastic options when figuring out an entree.
Try these selections and more with a special coupon through DineTonite. This deal offers customers $25.00 worth of food for the mere price of $15.00! This offer won’t last forever so take advantage of this deal today! Stop by Hawkers and you just might find your very own hot spot.

About This Restaurant:
A hawker is the name given to open air complexes often found in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. These food stalls sell a variety of inexpensive, local cuisines and are known for their originality. Here at hawkers, our concept just the same-keep it real. Chef Meng does not alter his vision to fit an outsiders tastes.  His dishes are based on South East Asia’s raw culture and seasoned with his own culinary interpretation of South East Asia. The streets of NYC have everything to offer-each intersection is showered in different cultures and cuisines. Hawkers offers the city a chance to taste the delicious of South Asia’s most mouthwatering spices like a native.


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