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06/02/2026
A great XO sauce isn’t just spicy. It’s layered, fragrant, and deeply savory. ➡️ Swipe to see what goes into making ours from scratch every day.
A taste of Hangzhou homestyle cuisine here in NYC.
📍 56 W 22nd Street
05/26/2026
Most people think they already know what a Chinese restaurant in New York is supposed to be. But Chinese food is incredibly regional, personal, and tied to memory in a way that’s hard to explain until you sit down and taste it.
Our story started in Hangzhou in 1998. A lot of the dishes we serve today come directly from the food we grew up eating, alongside regional favorites from across China that deserve a bigger spotlight.
Some recipes look simple on paper, but there’s years of technique behind them. We wanted the restaurant to reflect that same balance of old and new. A little bit of that homestyle tradition in the middle of New York’s energy.
But more than anything, this place is about people. We just really love watching friends and family gather around shared dishes.
If you’re new to Grandma’s Home, come by and get to know us.
A taste of Hangzhou nostalgia in New York.
📍56 West 22nd St, Flatiron
04/28/2026
New specials just for mom 💕
🌸 Blackberry Blossom Mousse
Sweet, but not too sweet with pistachio, white chocolate, graham crumb
Red Velvet Reverie 🍫
Red velvet cocktail topped with fluffy cream. NA available.
Sunday, May 10th
🚨All day until sold out
Tables are now open in our link
📍 56 W 22nd Street, New York
04/28/2026
New and limited for mom 💕
🌸 Blackberry Blossom Mousse
Sweet, but not too sweet with pistachio, white chocolate, graham crumb
Red Velvet Reverie 🍫
Red velvet cocktail topped with fluffy cream. NA available.
Sunday, May 10th
🚨All day until sold out
Tables are now open in our link
📍 56 W 22nd Street, New York
04/09/2026
Steamed yellow Croaker is a dish you don’t really see dressed up, it’s more of a home kitchen thing. The kind of food people in Jiangnan grow up eating without thinking twice about it.
At Grandma’s, we keep it simple. Gently steam the fish layered with preserved mustard greens, bamboo shoots, and matchsticks of chinese ham. Nothing flashy, just good ingredients that work together.
The saltiness from the greens and ham seeps into the fish, and suddenly the whole thing tastes deeper, richer, but still really light. One of our cooks tasted it and said, “this is mom’s taste.” And we knew we had it. 🎯
03/24/2026
Ganbei to two years! 🥂 To our team. To our Flatiron community. And to you, our guests.
We wouldn’t be here without you.
A taste of Hangzhou nostalgia, right here in NYC.
📍56 West 22nd St, Flatiron
What’s your favorite memory with us?
03/10/2026
It’s official: takeout tastes better with sunshine. ☀️
🥡 Send this to your friend who needs authentic Hangzhou cuisine and a little vitamin D. 🌿
Classic Hangzhou flavors in a modern dining room
📍56 West 22nd St, Flatiron
03/04/2026
💦 If there was ever a time to tuck your napkin into your shirt, this is it.
Grandma’s Beef Noodle Soup $19 🥘Made with tender brisket, tendon, daikon, pickled mustard green side of chili XO sauce available exclusively for lunch.
🍳Add a friend egg on top if your feeling flirty.
The Hangzhou original🥢
📍 56 W 22nd Street, New York
02/23/2026
A new hot dish to thaw you out in this storm 🦑🌶️Wok-Seared Squid & Peppers.
🚨 We’ll be back open for dinner service tonight. Order in for delivery if you’re hunkering down in the blizzard
Authentic Hangzhou cuisine in a modern dining room 🥢
📍 56 W 22nd Street, New York
02/18/2026
🍊Meet the Lucky Cowboy cocktail just for Chinese New Year 🧧Tangerine sherbet · pomegranate · lime · shochu
Bright and golden from the tangerines which symbolize luck and prosperity. 🤠We gave it the “cowboy” twist for the Year of the Horse.
Available à la carte, $16
Authentic Hangzhou cuisine in a modern dining room 🥢
📍 56 W 22nd Street, New York
02/12/2026
🚨Only a few more reservations for Valentine’s Day open! ♥️Choose from our regular à la carte menu or go all in with our special Valentine’s set dinner.
🥂Book your table in our resy link now
Authentic cuisine in a modern dining room
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📍 56 W 22nd Street, New York
02/02/2026
🏮 Exciting things are happening for Lunar New Year Consider this your sign, courtesy of ♥️
See our pinned post for the full set dinner menu! 🦞
Authentic cuisine in a modern dining room
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📍 56 W 22nd Street, New York
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01/31/2026
Lunar New Year will never be the same🦞Typhoon Shelter Lobster is all about freshness, crunch, and unapologetic aromatics.
Only available as part of our Lunar New Year set menu from Feb 13-22 🧧Don’t miss this! Book your resy now in our link.
The Hangzhou original
📍 56 W 22nd Street, New York
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56 West 22nd Street
New York, NY
10010
**Travel Directions to West 22nd Street, New York**
**Public Transport:**
1. **Subway:**
- Take the **A, C, E** trains to 23rd Street Station (8th Avenue).
- Exit the station and walk east on 23rd Street for one block.
- Turn left onto 7th Avenue and walk north until you reach West 22nd Street.
- Turn right onto West 22nd Street.
2. **Bus:**
- Take the M20 or M7 bus to the stop at 7th Avenue and West 22nd Street.
- Walk a short distance east to your destination.
**Driving/Parking:**
1. **Driving Directions:**
- If coming from the west via I-495 (Queens-Midtown Tunnel), take the exit toward 37th St/6th Ave.
- Continue on 6th Avenue and turn left onto West 22nd Street.
2. **Parking:**
- There are several parking garages in the area, such as Icon Parking at 100 W 21st St or Central Parking at 150 W 21st St.
- Metered street parking may also be available but check for time restrictions.
Make sure to check traffic conditions if driving, as they can vary significantly in Manhattan!
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What people say
At Grandma's Home on West 22nd Street, diners are treated to an exquisite journey through the culinary traditions of Hangzhou, all within a modern and inviting setting. One standout dish that has captured the hearts of many is the Shacha Claypot Short Rib. This signature offering is a feast for the senses, featuring rich and aromatic flavors complemented by a bold shacha sauce. Perfect for sharing among friends, it comes bubbling with tofu skin and shiitake mushrooms, making it an ideal centerpiece for any gathering.
The restaurant continually innovates its menu, recently introducing delightful new dishes in collaboration with local chefs. The Spicy Dan Dan Noodles are a must-try, featuring a tantalizing mix of cucumbers, minced pork, and fresh scallion tofu drizzled with Smálà for that perfect touch of umami.
For those looking for a satisfying lunch option, the Kung Pao Chicken Bowl is both delicious and convenient. Served with Choy sum, pickled cucumbers, and white rice, it's an excellent choice that showcases authentic flavors at an affordable price.
Adding to the charm of Grandma's Home are unique offerings like zodiac chopstick holders available for purchase—perfect as gifts or keepsakes that celebrate your dining experience.
Whether you're dining in or opting for delivery, Grandma's Home promises an unforgettable taste of Hangzhou right in the heart of New York City.