Restaurant in New York City, United States
Deluxe Green Bo
100Pearl PointsPractical Chinatown pick

About Deluxe Green Bo
Deluxe Green Bo is a practical Chinatown pick for an easy Chinese meal, especially when convenience matters more than ceremony. Choose it for casual lunch or dinner on Bayard Street; cross-shop Nom Wah Tea Parlor, Joe's Ginger, Noodle Village, Big Wong if ambiance, group style, or a more specific Chinatown experience matters more.
Deluxe Green Bo is a New York City venue with direct verified planning details: daily hours and a casual dress code. Use this page as a practical starting point rather than as a claim about menu, awards, chef, price, service style, or neighborhood specifics that are not verified here.
The decision is mainly about fit. Deluxe Green Bo is open from 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Thursday and Sunday, from 11 AM to 10:30 PM on Friday and Saturday. The dress code is casual, so the safest expectation is an informal visit rather than a dress-up occasion.
Choose it for simple planning, not unverified ceremony
For planning purposes, the confirmed details are limited but useful: Deluxe Green Bo is in New York City, keeps daily hours, has a casual dress code. That makes it easier to consider for a flexible daytime or evening visit, especially when the group does not need a highly formal plan.
Because no verified details are provided here about menu, price, reservations, awards, chef, seating, takeout, delivery, or dietary accommodations, avoid building the visit around those specifics without checking directly with the venue. If the group wants a more defined occasion or format, compare against other New York City options before committing.
Where it fits in a New York City shortlist
Use Deluxe Green Bo as a practical New York City option when the confirmed basics are enough for the plan. Our full New York City restaurants guide is the better next stop if the brief changes to a more specific format, area, or occasion.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Deluxe Green Bo?
No verified reservation guidance is available here. The confirmed hours are 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Thursday and Sunday, 11 AM to 10:30 PM on Friday and Saturday.
Is Deluxe Green Bo good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not verified here. What is confirmed is that Deluxe Green Bo is in New York City, has daily hours, lists a casual dress code.
What should I wear to Deluxe Green Bo?
Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Deluxe Green Bo is casual.
Is Deluxe Green Bo good for a special occasion?
That depends on what kind of occasion you are planning. The verified details here support a casual New York City visit, but they do not confirm a formal service style, private dining, awards, or other special-occasion features.
Is lunch or dinner better at Deluxe Green Bo?
The verified hours begin at 11 AM every day and run until 10 PM most nights, with a 10:30 PM close on Friday and Saturday. No separate lunch or dinner format is verified here, so choose the time that best fits your schedule.
What are alternatives to Deluxe Green Bo in New York City?
Other New York City options to consider include Nom Wah Tea Parlor, Joe's Ginger, Noodle Village, Big Wong. Choose based on the format and occasion you want, confirm current details directly before you go.
Location
66 Bayard St, New York, NY 10013
New York City, United States
Compare Deluxe Green Bo
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| Deluxe Green Bo | New York City | , |
| Nom Wah Tea Parlor | New York City | , |
| Joe's Ginger | New York City | , |
| Noodle Village | New York City | Chinese |
| Noodle Village | Manhattan | Chinese |
| Big Wong | New York City | Chinese |
How Deluxe Green Bo compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Nom Wah Tea Parlor, Notable alternative
- Joe's Ginger, Notable alternative
- Noodle Village, Chinese, Chinese
- Noodle Village, Chinese, Chinese
- Big Wong, Chinese, Chinese
How it compares with Chinatown peers
Against Nom Wah Tea Parlor, Deluxe Green Bo is the more practical call when the goal is a low-friction meal rather than a nostalgia-led dim sum stop. Nom Wah is the stronger choice for visitors who want a Chinatown institution feel; Deluxe Green Bo is easier to treat as a normal weekday or weekend meal without making the room the point.
Joe's Ginger is the closer cross-shop for diners who want another Chinatown Chinese option with similar casual utility. Pick Joe's Ginger when the group specifically wants to compare nearby Chinese dining rooms before settling in; pick Deluxe Green Bo when Bayard Street location and simple logistics matter more than a more deliberate restaurant crawl.
Noodle Village and Big Wong are better alternatives when the brief is narrower: noodles, quick comfort, or a more targeted Chinese meal. Deluxe Green Bo fits the broader middle lane: useful for mixed groups, easy timing, a casual Chinatown plan where value comes from convenience rather than ceremony.
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