Red Sorghum 夜宴
Welcome to Red Sorghum
Business Description
Located in Long Island City, Red Sorghum, a restaurant, derives its name from the versatile grain used in Baijiu Infused Cocktails and embodies the spirit of China, celebrating passion, energy, and prosperity symbolized by vibrant red hues in Chinese culture. The design features cozy red seating, wooden accents, and Chinese lantern-inspired lighting, creating a warm and romantic ambiance. Led by experienced chefs, the menu blends bold Hunan flavors with Szechuan elements, offering dishes like Chairman Mao's Braised Pork and Spicy Bean Curd Sea Bass. The Baijiu Infused Cocktails, infused with Asian ingredients like lychee, jasmine tea, ginger, and tamarind, elevate flavors to new heights, celebrating the diversity of Asian tastes.
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About Long Island City
Long Island City (LIC) is a residential and commercial neighborhood on the western tip of Queens, a borough in New York City in the United States. It is bordered by Astoria to the north; the East River to the west; New Calvary Cemetery in Sunnyside to the east; and Newtown Creek, which separates Queens from Greenpoint, Brooklyn, to the south. Incorporated as a city in 1870, Long Island City was originally the seat of government of the Town of Newtown, before becoming part of the City of Greater New York in 1898. In the early 21st century, Long Island City became known for its rapid and ongoing residential growth and gentrification, its waterfront parks, and its thriving arts community. The area has a high concentration of art galleries, art institutions, and studio space.