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Kid Friendly:
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Multilingual Staff:
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Ownership:
- Asian American
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WiFi - Free:
- Large Print: Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
- Week One Inclusion (July 18-24): Yes
- Week Two Inclusion (July 25-31): Yes
- Week Three Inclusion (August 1-7): Yes
- Week Four Inclusion (August 8-14): Yes
- Week Five Inclusion (August 15-21): Yes
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Beverage Specials:
- Beer Pairings/Special
- Cocktail Pairings/Special
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Dietary Needs/Preferences:
- Gluten-Free
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Lunch: $30
- Dinner: $30
- Sunday Lunch/Brunch: $30
- Sunday Dinner: $30
- Banquet Capacity: 70
- Cocktails Capacity: 70
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Dietary Options Available:
- Gluten-Free
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Primary Cuisine: Chinese
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Reservation Platform:
- Other
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Restaurant Features:
- Bar/Lounge
- Delivery
- Family Style
- Happy Hour
- Reservations Accepted
- RW Groups 8+
- Takeout
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Gift Cards Available for Purchase:
- Online
- In-Store
- Phone
- Re-Opening Status: Open - Fully
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Alcohol Available To-Go:
- Beer
- Cocktails
- Wine
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Delivery Available:
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Indoor Seating:
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Takeout Available:

- Renee Rein
- infobk@handynasty.net
- 1 DeKalb Ave.
- Brooklyn, NY 11201
After founding Han Dynasty in Philadelphia, Han Chiang was greeted like an emperor when he opened a branch in the East Village, so starved were the people for great Szechuan food. There are now three locations in NYC, including this one in Brooklyn's Dekalb Market. The cold sesame noodles and salt-and-pepper shrimp are standouts, and the chili oil is homemade. If you're sensitive to heat try the bok choy with black mushrooms, almost as meaty as sirloin tips. A bar serves craft beers as well as wines from around the world.
- Renee Rein
- infobk@handynasty.net
- 1 DeKalb Ave.
- Brooklyn, NY 11201

After founding Han Dynasty in Philadelphia, Han Chiang was greeted like an emperor when he opened a branch in the East Village, so starved were the people for great Szechuan food. There are now three locations in NYC, including this one in Brooklyn's Dekalb Market. The cold sesame noodles and salt-and-pepper shrimp are standouts, and the chili oil is homemade. If you're sensitive to heat try the bok choy with black mushrooms, almost as meaty as sirloin tips. A bar serves craft beers as well as wines from around the world.
