Grand Street Skewer Cart

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New York, United States

Street Vendors· Barbeque· Chinese restaurant· Barbecue restaurant· Yakitori restaurant

Grand Street Skewer Cart Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Grand Street Skewer Cart is located in New York, United States on Chrystie St. Grand Street Skewer Cart is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category street vendors in United States.

Address

Chrystie St

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kids

Offerings

Quick bite

Open hours

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Margaret Ng

Chinatown gem I can always count on them to fix my skewers craving!! To go or eat it on the streets (pre-covid). My recommendations eggplants/enoki/chicken heart/fish balls/lamb. You really can’t go wrong with anything on the menu. Regular/mild/spicy. Pick your poison, enjoy!!

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Misa Ojou

This place was good- WHeN It WAS OPEn!!! I don’t think they’re active right now sadly I miss it

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Kevin Wang

Came for skewers, stayed for the boys. Bought some homeless homies bacon wrapped enoki and they gave Qingdao in exchange. History becomes legend

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Belén Mendoza

Great snacks/mini meals, I love their steamed sweet potatoes. good prices, even better bbq

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whitman chan

Excellent Flavors!! Cooked over coal fire its natural smoked taste leaves a lingering delight in your mouth. So many choices. Chicken Gizzards, Chicken, beef, lamb, sausage, fishballs and squid just to name a few. Prices range from an unbeatable 1.50 - 2.00 a piece. Grab it as a snack or grab a few and make it a meal. Located near the corner of Grand and Chrystie Street right outside the fish market. Don’t wait go sample it for yourself.

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Rachel An

The most reliable thing about chinatown -- find them on the NW corner of grand street and chrystie. I've tried the enoki, chicken, and rice cake skewers and they were all so juicy and yummy!

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Jeremy Janas

The meat quality was good but the flavors were off. I've been looking for a closer option for yang rou chuan. My current go to place is all the way in Flushing. The lamb here was slightly over cooked and dark in color and the seasoning was light. The flushing location definitely reminds me of the street food I use to get when going to college in China. But the Grand street location will save me a few hours of travel when I need a fix of sticks.

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M. F. U

Good food seasoning is nice and the lady is very polite and friendly.