Four Four South Village 四四南村 - 46th Street
New York, NY · Taiwanese restaurant
- Address
- Four Four South Village 四四南村 - 46th Street, 368 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036
- Phone
- (917) 675-6538
- Website
- 44southvillage.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11 AM
Four Four South Village 四四南村 - 46th Street is a restaurant located in New York, NY. It is one of 9,901 restaurants listed in New York. Its 4.3-star rating matches the New York city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Four Four South Village 四四南村 - 46th Street
Experience the exceptional food and service at our No.1 Best Taiwan Restaurant in New York, NY. With an unrivaled reputation for excellence, we offer a comprehensive service to cater to your every culinary need. Our professional chefs specialize in... More
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
Summary - I have been here now about three or four times and honestly, I enjoy this place downstairs toothpaste good service. I keep trying different things in interest. Something are too sweet but the beef noodle soup is great. Overall, pretty happy all the time. Food – so I’ve had many different things here beef noodle soup spicy not spicy pork chops sausage all the small side, dishes, and pleasantly impressed. Overall with everything. The soup remains my favorite. However, the spicy is too spicy the pork chop and the sausage we both both solid however they were a little sweeter than I normally would like and I can’t wish there was sticky rice. Atmosphere – it’s very cute and kind of hidden. It’s downstairs almost like basement so it’s not the staff is super attentive. Service is super
The place is quiet and clean. A few solo tables eating by themselves. It's not quite a take out place but not really dine in experience either. I didnt hear any Taiwanese speaking so Im wondering if this place is even authentic. I brought a friend to try out Taiwanese cuisine and we both were not impressed. We had eaten Taiwanese when they had a street fair a few years back. We loved the food and we were looking fwd to try this place. The gua bao is tiny and not as tasty as the ones we had at the street fair. The drinks are too sweet. Our entree orders were ok but we love the fresh noodles that it came with. The portion size is reasonable but no so pleasing for our stomach. The staff was kinda cold...barely spoke and not very welcoming. It wasnt busy at all so no reason why this experi
The food was wonderful!!! It had good quality and taste, with the perfect amount of spice for the noodles. The popcorn chicken was authentic and the rice paired perfectly with it. Also love the cleanliness and atmosphere. Would definitely recommend!
Beef rolls were tasty but kinda small. Pork belly was juicy but too much rice to meat ratio. The rice didnt have enough meat sauce.
The braised beef and tendon noodle soup was wonderful. They place itself is quiet, welcoming to solo eaters, and the staff was attentive and nice. Would recommend, especially on a cold day.
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