ANTIDOTE
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+1 (718) 384-2869
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Location
66 S 2nd St, Brooklyn, NY 11249
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- Brooklyn
- Posted 2 years ago
Antidote restaurant and bar welcome you to our Williamsburg home at 66 S 2nd street. At Antidote we believe that delicious food is a key factor in the enjoyment of life. Antidote is a place where the food is designed to please all palates.
Our menu is a combination of sophisticated & authentic Chinese cuisine. All of our ingredients are sourced as locally as possible based on the season.
Our special Sichuan and Shanghai-style cuisine will offer you the most innovative and delicate selections created by our skillful chefs who were trained in Shanghai. Your visit to Antidote will be an adventure into the exploration of great modern Chinese cuisine.
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