NYC’s Dragon Fest Bites in Manhattan

Stacy KringlerCultureFood4 months ago58 Views

Manhattan’s Pier 57 bit today as Dragon Fest, NYC’s largest Chinese food fest, drew 12,000. Over 50 vendors—X hit 25,000 posts—sold $6 dumplings; a Queens chef’s bao won 1,500 cheers. Free tastings—5,000 sampled—sparked buzz; $10 teas sold 2,000. A Harlem lion dancer’s routine—400 clapped—set the vibe. Fest runs Oct 15-19. NYC’s flavors—pier feasts.

Organizers set 20 stalls; a Bronx dim sum spot—1,000 plates gone—drew lines. The fest celebrates Chinese culture, per city data. Pop-up art booths—$5 lanterns sold 500—filled bags. New LED dragons—eco-smart—lit the pier. A Brooklyn chef led dumplings. Pier’s vibe—NYC’s Chinese heart.

It’s not perfect—lines hit 25 minutes; plates short. Crowds bumped tables—spills happened. Still, 12K tasters and 50 vendors made it a hit, with 93% praising flavors in surveys. Post-fest, Hudson River buzzed with bite talk. Multi-day run—NYC munches.

Chef’s 35—dumpling king? Dancer’s 28—lion star. Manhattan bit; NYC glowed. Dragon Fest—bite on.

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