West Side Rag
  • TOP NEWS
  • OPEN/CLOSED
  • FOOD
  • SCHOOLS
  • OUTDOORS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • ART & CULTURE
  • POLITICS
  • COLUMNS
  • CRIME
  • HISTORY
  • ABSURDITY
  • ABOUT US
    • OUR STORY
    • CONTRIBUTORS
    • CONTACT
    • GET WSR FREE IN YOUR INBOX
    • SEND US TIPS AND IDEAS
West Side Rag
No Result
View All Result
SUPPORT THE RAG
No Result
View All Result

Favorite WSR Stories

  • UPDATE: The Disco Ball Causing Problems on West 86th Street: ‘Extremely Disruptive’
  • This Giving Tuesday Help Sustain West Side Rag
  • STAMPED OUT! Have Notaries Vanished from the Upper West Side?
Get WSR FREE in your inbox
SUPPORT THE RAG

The New Cottage Opens and Quickly Draws a Crowd; Check Out the Menu

October 13, 2021 | 11:38 PM
in FOOD, NEWS, OPEN/CLOSED
46

The New Cottage, an update of the Szechuan Chinese restaurant that closed on 77th and Amsterdam last year, opened on Wednesday on 78th and Broadway, the former home of La Caridad. In fact, the La Caridad signs are still up on the building.

The New Cottage has some similarities to the former location, including lunch specials and a long menu with a wide variety of foods — including some like Pad Thai that are from other parts of Asia.

Gretchen, who sent in the menu photos below, said that there was a line outside already waiting for tables on Wednesday. She’s already excited about spending Jewish Christmas there.

It’s open from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m., 7 days a week.

(Click to enlarge)

Share this article:
SUPPORT THE RAG
Leave a comment

Please limit comments to 150 words and keep them civil and relevant to the article at hand. Comments are closed after six days. Our primary goal is to create a safe and respectful space where a broad spectrum of voices can be heard. We welcome diverse viewpoints and encourage readers to engage critically with one another’s ideas, but never at the expense of civility. Disagreement is expected—even encouraged—but it must be expressed with care and consideration. Comments that take cheap shots, escalate conflict, or veer into ideological warfare detract from the constructive spirit we aim to cultivate. A detailed statement on comments and WSR policy can be read here.

guest

guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

46 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Bob Lamm
Bob Lamm
4 years ago

I went there today (Wednesday)for a late lunch on their opening day. 20% discount, not sure how long they’ll continue that. The Cantonese shrimp wonton soup with chow fun was huge, terrific, and a bargain for $11.00. A whole lunch right there. A number of people came quite unaware that their favorite dishes from La Caridad won’t be offered. I will always miss both La Caridad and The Cottage (from its Amsterdam Avenue days), but I’m delighted that we now have this new option.

0
Reply
Deb
Deb
4 years ago
Reply to  Bob Lamm

I was there early Wednesday afternoon and saw several people working there from the 77th Street Cottage and they recognized me, too! So happy to have them back in the neighborhood!!

0
Reply
Bob Lamm
Bob Lamm
4 years ago

Something I forgot to note in my earlier post. I’d read somewhere (I don’t believe it was on the West Side Rag) that the same family that ran The Cottage on Amsterdam Avenue would be running the New Cottage. Based on what I saw today, that appears to be wrong. I didn’t see anyone working at The New Cottage that I’d ever seen before. Similarly, I saw no one that I recognized from La Caridad.

0
Reply
mh
mh
4 years ago
Reply to  Bob Lamm

It is, indeed, the same family. Peter, the owner, who was there all the time (very tall) has retired but has appointed his replacement.

0
Reply
jordan
jordan
4 years ago

Food was amazing!!! The Szechuan dumplings were sooo addictive we had to order a few more. The rumors were true… you really can’t find those anywhere else. We ordered a few signature dishes and those were very good as well. Good quality food for its price. Definitely coming back again.

1
Reply
Deb
Deb
4 years ago
Reply to  jordan

I’m still waiting for Silk Road to be resurrected at a new location. Where are you, Frank?

2
Reply
Confused
Confused
4 years ago

What is “Jewish Christmas”?

1
Reply
Chaim Mazor
Chaim Mazor
4 years ago
Reply to  Confused

It’s, traditionally, how American Jews would spend their day on Christmas, by going out to and eating in Chinese restaurants.

0
Reply
Alfonse
Alfonse
4 years ago
Reply to  Chaim Mazor

and (as in the movie) it is largely due to that fact that Chinese restaurants are the only things open on Christmas day. Growing up, though, we would order in Chinese and rent a movie….

0
Reply
Michael UWS lifer
Michael UWS lifer
4 years ago
Reply to  Alfonse

Shindler’s List opened on Christmas Day

0
Reply
Papa Ra'Della
Papa Ra'Della
4 years ago
Reply to  Chaim Mazor

don’t forget going to a movie after!

0
Reply
RCP
RCP
4 years ago
Reply to  Chaim Mazor

Or if Christmas dinner goes awry a la “A Christmas Story.” 😉

0
Reply
Leon
Leon
4 years ago
Reply to  RCP

Deck the halls!

1
Reply
Dani
Dani
4 years ago

No website?

0
Reply
Deri
Deri
4 years ago

My husband picked up our lunch there Wednesday. He also said he did not recognize anyone from the old Cottage. Sichuan dumplings were close, but not the same with a thinner, less intense, less spicy sauce. Disappointed that they didn’t have moo shu pork. Lunch special with pork and dried tofu was ehh. Wonton soup was ok but very very salty.

0
Reply
Ashley
Ashley
4 years ago
Reply to  Deri

I tried the same dishes and I thought they were pretty good. Taste is subjective but I had pretty high standards for this restaurant and they met it.

0
Reply
Lisa
Lisa
4 years ago
Reply to  Deri

Love that New Yorkers have high food standards and won’t cut anyone slack. YES. Keeping it real

0
Reply
Chris
Chris
4 years ago

Do they still offer complimentary wine

5
Reply
Terry
Terry
4 years ago

Did they continue their tradition of free wine with your (non-lunch special) meals?

2
Reply
Lisa
Lisa
4 years ago

Food and service was amazing! Ordered the szechuan beef lunch special for just 11 bucks and they gave me a 20% discount!! They also said free wine will be coming soon so you know I will be back woohoo! Also, why doesn’t Google map show this place?

0
Reply
Lisa
Lisa
4 years ago
Reply to  Lisa

Nevermind, I see them on Google maps now

0
Reply
JE
JE
4 years ago

Looks great, but if the restaurant is reading this, please add more tofu dishes (or as a substitution option) for the vegans and vegetarians of the UWS 🙂

1
Reply
jeff
jeff
4 years ago

have not been to the new cottage but to date, imo the best szechuan restaurants on the uws are north of 96th st.

0
Reply
Laura
Laura
4 years ago
Reply to  jeff

Please share your recommendations!

0
Reply
jeff davidson
jeff davidson
4 years ago
Reply to  Laura

szechuan garden at 104th is one of the best szechuan restaurants in nyc: mapo tofu, cumin lamb, garlic eggplant, dumplings in hot oil, etc Atlas kitchen is a little more upscale, try to stick to the authentic side of the menu. grain house is also excellent for takeout.

these restaurants serve columbia u’s large asian community with inexpensive, authentic fare.

0
Reply
Ashley
Ashley
4 years ago

Literally the best Chinese restaurant ever. Out of all the Chinese restaurants I’ve tried this one is number one. This is going to be my go to lunch after work. I can’t wait to try the rest of the menu!

0
Reply
Trisha G
Trisha G
4 years ago

Love this place! Food is seriously good. Only bad thing is that they don’t have a lot of tables so takeout has been the only option for the past two days now.

0
Reply
Jing Liu
Jing Liu
4 years ago

I’m from Canton so I thought I accurately determine how good the restaurant is by ordering the Cantonese dishes lol. Surprisingly, they remind me of home and now I’m glad I only live a few blocks away.

0
Reply
Sidney
Sidney
4 years ago

I went there today for dinner with my family. We all enjoyed it, delicious Chinese food. Waiters gave excellent services. Nice to have a chinese restaurant in the neighborhood.

0
Reply
Daniela
Daniela
4 years ago

Went to lunch with my girlfriends and the prices are affordable. The portions are good and it tastes good. We sat inside and the waitress was great.

0
Reply
Michael R.
Michael R.
4 years ago

Service is awful. We waited :45 minutes for our dinner. People were complaining. Food is mediocre. Bring back Caridad.

0
Reply
UWSlider
UWSlider
4 years ago

Looks like something is finally going into the retail spot at 2360 Broadway (NE corner of 86th & Broadway). Anyone hear anything?

0
Reply
Bob
Bob
4 years ago

They did a nice job in the renovation of the former La Caridad space. They should add chicken dumplings to the menu for those who don’t eat pork or shrimp. As a tribute to LaCaridad they should add yellow rice and black beans to the menu.

0
Reply
Ron
Ron
4 years ago

The Cottage I miss is Columbia Cottage which had to close years ago. Their chef was fantastic! Any chance the New Cottage is related?

1
Reply
Martin E
Martin E
4 years ago

New Cottage is not like the old restaurant. Favorites from the old menu like sea food dumplings have been replaced by inferior dishes. Not least, Peter–the owner of the old restaurant–has retired.

0
Reply
Lewis Sternberg
Lewis Sternberg
4 years ago

How wonderful to see a new useful small business open in a neighbourhood which has gradually become home to increasingly useless big-box cellphone emporia.

0
Reply
Helene Rosenthal
Helene Rosenthal
4 years ago

It’s so fantastic to have The Cottage back!

0
Reply
Mark
Mark
4 years ago

Glad business is good, but couldn’t get you on phone- any of the numbers-

0
Reply
Sticky Rice
Sticky Rice
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

The former cottage was famous for record short delivery time. After you hang up your phone ordering, just 5 minutes later your food arrived at the front of your apartment door.
It was the same service level as firefighters!

0
Reply
Les
Les
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Ditto.

0
Reply
john
john
4 years ago

Prices are UP there.
Beef used to be $11 Now $17
Do you still get free white wine?

0
Reply
Huh
Huh
4 years ago
Reply to  john

When was beef $11?
Clearly prices have gone up at restaurants due to all the factors we’ve been hearing about. But I think people are also thinking about prices from 4 or 5 years ago. Even just pre covid, I don’t think any full service Chinese restaurant charged only $11 for a beef dish.

0
Reply
Cathy Bernstein
Cathy Bernstein
4 years ago

Excellent dinner. Highly recommend!

0
Reply
Rafel
Rafel
4 years ago

I loved the dumplings, the pepper steak, and the lo mein when I went with my friends. 10/10 delicious. The Chinese food went above and beyond with the taste. Definitely would recommend.

0
Reply
Annie
Annie
4 years ago

I ordered half roast duck & sesame beef, it was delicious. Will order again 👍🏼👍🏼

0
Reply
MAD
MAD
4 years ago

Had take out last night — delicious! Two of the waitresses are from the old Cottage. Looks like they are booming — most tables inside and out were filled at 5:30. Recommend the Beef Szechuan Style and General Tso’s Chicken (I like the new version of the latter a little better than their original.) Also hot and sour soup was A+.

0
Reply

YOU MIGHT LIKE...

Owner of Pit Bulls that Attacked Penny the Chihuahua on UWS in May is Arrested in NY Courtroom
CRIME

Owner of Pit Bulls that Attacked Penny the Chihuahua on UWS in May is Arrested in NY Courtroom

December 12, 2025 | 8:44 AM
UWS Weekend: Great Things To Do in the Neighborhood
COLUMNS

UWS Weekend: Great Things to Do In (and Around) the Neighborhood

December 12, 2025 | 8:33 AM
Previous Post

Columbia Graduate Students Threaten Strike After Change in Payment Timing

Next Post

Wollman Rink Announces Reopening Date, as a ‘Partner’ Talks About Food and a More-Inclusive Mission

this week's events image
Next Post
Wollman Rink Announces Reopening Date, as a ‘Partner’ Talks About Food and a More-Inclusive Mission

Wollman Rink Announces Reopening Date, as a ‘Partner’ Talks About Food and a More-Inclusive Mission

DOROT’s Free Telehealth Event for Seniors

DOROT's Free Telehealth Event for Seniors

Brokers Out For Blood — Yours!  Group Organizes Local Drive to Help Replenish NYC’s Dwindling Supply

Brokers Out For Blood -- Yours! Group Organizes Local Drive to Help Replenish NYC's Dwindling Supply

  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT US
  • NEWSLETTER
  • WSR MERCH!
  • ADVERTISE
  • EVENTS
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • TERMS OF USE
  • SITE MAP
Site design by RLDGROUP

© 2025 West Side Rag | All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • TOP NEWS
  • THIS WEEK’S EVENTS
  • OPEN/CLOSED
  • FOOD
  • SCHOOLS
  • OUTDOORS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • ART & CULTURE
  • POLITICS
  • COLUMNS
  • CRIME
  • HISTORY
  • ABSURDITY
  • ABOUT
    • OUR STORY
    • CONTRIBUTORS
    • CONTACT US
    • GET WSR FREE IN YOUR INBOX
    • SEND US TIPS AND IDEAS
  • WSR SHOP

© 2025 West Side Rag | All rights reserved.