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Best Group Dining Chinese Restaurants in Williamsburg

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Birds of a Feather
High-volume Sichuan spot where nearly everything works for sharing.

Notable Picks

$ Williamsburg Chinese
Birds of a Feather is a modern Sichuan restaurant where dan dan noodles, mouth-numbing stir-fries, and shared plates make it one of Williamsburg’s most reliable Chinese dinners. High review volume across platforms and steady crowds point to consistently strong cooking and a room that fits both dates and small group hangs.
Must-Try Dishes: Dan dan noodles, Mapo tofu, Chongqing chicken
What Makes it Special: High-volume Sichuan spot where nearly everything works for sharing.
8.8
$$ Williamsburg Cocktail Bars, Dim Sum
Antidote is a modern Chinese restaurant and rooftop bar where Sichuan and Shanghainese dishes share the table with strong cocktails and skyline views. Locals use it for lively dinners built around big format spicy plates, late-night snacks, and a room that feels more like a bar than a traditional dining room.
Must-Try Dishes: Mapo tofu, Numbing cubes ribeye, Slice fish in chili oil
What Makes it Special: Elevated Sichuan and Shanghainese cooking served with cocktails and rooftop city views.
$ Williamsburg Chinese
The Bedford Avenue outpost of Vanessa's Dumpling House brings Beijing-style dumplings, sesame pancakes, and noodles to Williamsburg at very low prices. It’s the reliable move for quick plates of dumplings and buns before or after a night out, with enough seating to make it a casual hang rather than a pure takeout counter.
Must-Try Dishes: Pan-fried pork and chive dumplings, Sesame pancake with roast pork, Spicy beef dumplings
What Makes it Special: Long-running dumpling specialist where a few dollars still buys a full plate.
8.2
$$$$ Williamsburg Chinese
Meili is a skyline-facing Chinese restaurant and rooftop bar where elevated Sichuan dishes meet a cocktail-first atmosphere. The menu leans toward shareable plates like dan dan noodles, truffle beef tenderloin, and chili crab tofu, making it a choice for groups who want a night out as much as a meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Dan dan noodles, Truffle beef tenderloin, Tea-smoked duck fried rice
What Makes it Special: Rooftop Chinese spot pairing Sichuan-leaning plates with polished cocktails and views.

Worthy Picks

$$$$ Williamsburg Chinese
New Apolo is a long-running Grand Street institution blending Chinese dishes with Latin and Puerto Rican plates in a lively, drink-heavy dining room. People come as much for giant frozen cocktails and late-night energy as for sesame chicken, fried rice, and Cuban-Chinese plates that nod to an older New York tradition.
Must-Try Dishes: BBQ spare ribs, Shrimp fried rice, General Tso’s chicken with plantains
What Makes it Special: Loud, longtime Chinese-Latin institution known for huge drinks and plates.