Restaurant in New York City, United States
Nha Trang
100Pearl PointsEasy Chinatown choice

About Nha Trang
Nha Trang is a practical Chinatown choice when ease matters more than ceremony. Pick it for a casual solo meal, low-key date, or small-group dinner; skip it for wine-driven occasions, formal business meals, or celebrations that need a polished room and confirmed group setup.
Nha Trang in New York City is best approached with the basics in mind: it is a casual venue with verified opening hours from Tuesday through Sunday and a Monday closure. Without confirmed details on cuisine, pricing, reservations, seating, service format, or accolades, the safest planning read is to use it as a direct option when the schedule and dress code fit your needs.
A practical New York City planning profile
The confirmed details point to a simple planning profile: casual dress, closed Monday, open from 11 AM on Tuesday through Sunday, with later closing times on Friday and Saturday. That makes Nha Trang easier to evaluate by timing than by any unverified claims about menu style, chef, price point, or room format.
For a special occasion, be selective. There is no verified information here about private rooms, a beverage program, tasting menus, seating capacity, or awards, so do not build the plan around those assumptions. If drinks are central to the night, pair the visit with a separate bar plan rather than expecting Nha Trang to define that part of the evening.
Who should choose it
Choose Nha Trang if you want a casual New York City venue option and its verified hours work for your plans. It may be especially useful when you need a venue open from 11 AM through evening on most operating days, but details such as reservations, group policies, takeout, delivery, allergy accommodations, pricing are not verified here.
The main reason to pick Nha Trang is its clear, casual planning profile and verified weekly schedule. The main reason to be cautious is if the visit needs confirmed culinary detail, named accolades, a defined service style, or occasion-specific amenities. For broader planning, use Our full New York City restaurants guide, then pair the meal with Our full New York City bars guide if the night needs a stronger drinks component. Visitors building a full trip can also cross-check Our full New York City hotels guide and Our full New York City experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Nha Trang good for solo dining?
Nha Trang may work for solo dining if you want a casual New York City option and its hours fit your schedule. It is closed Monday and open Tuesday through Sunday, with later closing times on Friday and Saturday. If you are comparing options, The Tyger is another venue to consider.
What should a first-timer know about Nha Trang?
Start with the basics: Nha Trang is in New York City, has a casual dress code, is closed Monday, is open from 11 AM Tuesday through Sunday, with later hours on Friday and Saturday. For a first visit, treat it as a casual option unless you have separately confirmed details such as reservations, menu, price, or service style. Spring Cafe is another venue to compare when planning.
What is Nha Trang known for?
The verified information for Nha Trang is limited to its New York City location, casual dress code, weekly hours. Specific claims about cuisine, signature dishes, awards, pricing, or service format are not confirmed here.
Location
87 Baxter St, New York, NY 10013
New York City, United States
Compare Nha Trang
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| Nha Trang | New York City | , |
| New Pasteur Restaurant | New York City | , |
| Chikarashi | New York City | Japanese |
| Spring Cafe | New York City | , |
| Taiyaki | New York City | Ice Cream |
| The Tyger | New York City | , |
How Nha Trang NYC compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- New Pasteur Restaurant, Notable alternative
- Chikarashi, Japanese, Japanese
- Spring Cafe, Notable alternative
- Taiyaki, Ice Cream, Ice Cream
- The Tyger, Notable alternative
How Nha Trang compares in New York City
Choose Nha Trang when the goal is an easy Chinatown meal with minimal planning. New Pasteur Restaurant is the closest cross-shop if the group wants a similar low-key neighborhood decision, while Chikarashi is the better fit for diners who specifically want Japanese food rather than a broader casual Chinatown stop.
For ambience, The Tyger is the stronger pick when the room matters to the night. Nha Trang makes more sense for value-minded diners and quick plans; The Tyger is more appropriate when the meal needs to feel designed rather than purely functional.
Spring Cafe and Taiyaki work better as lighter or add-on stops than direct replacements for a full sit-down meal. If Nha Trang is full or the group changes direction, New Pasteur Restaurant is the cleanest backup; if dessert becomes the plan, Taiyaki is the easy pivot.
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