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05/16/2014
To all of our Fatty friends & family. We are sad to report that Fatty Cue West Village will be closing after service this upcoming Sunday. The concept will live on in retail product offerings and as menu items in future Fatty Crab restaurants (most all new Crabs will have a 'Cue component on the menu). We hope to see all of our friends & fans this weekend so that we can raise a glass to the people who made 'Cue so much fun. Fatty Crab Hong Kong celebrates its first year anniversary this month and we look forward to more openings in the near-term in places such as London, Dubai, Brazil and Singapore.
04/17/2014
It's officially official! is rockin an "A"! Yeeeeaaa!
03/27/2014
House made in then works! This gets paired with our .
03/27/2014
w/ aioli, salsa verde & pickles.
03/25/2014
just sliced (right out of the smoker)!
03/13/2014
Our AMAZING bar at Fatty Crab Hong Kong!
Fatty Crab HK. 11-13 Old Bailey Street. Central, Hong Kong. The Bar is Open!!
03/07/2014
Might be time for a "manager meal" at Fatty Crab :)
Recipe testing Lor Mee: pork broth, lai fun, hor fun, fried fish nuggets, ground pork, chicharone.
03/06/2014
Shout out to Natty Style! Thanks for dining with us, glad you enjoyed your meal...
Click through to see what our fashion correspondent, Natalie Decleve, and her friends wore to her Mardi Gras dinner at Fatty 'Cue.
02/28/2014
Bowl 'O Noodles is back in the mix at ! , reduced bone broth, & hot lovin!
Address
50 Carmine Street
Brooklyn, NY
10014
For the Asian fusion restaurant and American restaurant and barbecue restaurant located at Carmine Street in New York, there are a few transportation options available:
Public Transport:
- Take the subway and get off at the West 4th St. subway station (served by lines A,B,C,D,E,F,M). Then it's just a short walk of around 5 minutes to reach the destination.
- Alternatively, take any of the buses that stop along 6th Ave or 7th Ave and disembark at the intersection with Carmine Street. From there, it's only a few steps away.
Driving/Parking:
- If driving, take the exit for Canal St from I-78 W. Follow Canal St until you reach 6th Ave. Turn right onto 6th Ave, then turn left onto Carmine St.
- There are multiple paid parking lots available in the area for those who prefer to drive.
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What people say
Asian fusion restaurants are known for their unique flavor combinations and creative dishes that blend traditional Asian cuisine with modern American cooking techniques. Fatty 'Cue, located on Carmine Street in New York, is a prime example of an exceptional Asian fusion restaurant that offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience.
Fatty 'Cue's menu features locally sourced and humanely raised ingredients that are infused with Southeast Asian flavors and slow-cooked to perfection in their two Ole Hickory smokers. The result is a mouthwatering array of smoky meats, quivering fatty morsels, bright citrus notes, fiery chili heat, rich fermented and briny washes, and complex natural sweetness.
The restaurant's inventive cocktails perfectly complement the bold flavors of the food. And the ambiance is lively and fun, with music always playing in the background. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable about the menu, making recommendations based on your preferences.
Overall, Fatty 'Cue is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for an unforgettable dining experience in New York City. Whether you're craving barbecue or Asian fusion cuisine, this restaurant has something for everyone. So head over to Carmine Street and indulge in some delicious smoky eats at Fatty 'Cue!