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Lucky Cheng's Drag Queen Show PlaceCWorth Trying
at the Green Fig within the YOTEL, Times Square, 570 10th Ave 4th flr, New York, NY 10036
· Restaurant, Cabaret club, Dinner theater
· 4.7/5 Google (480 reviews)
Reservations
High-energy drag brunch with standout performances and bottomless mimosas; food is secondary and pricing adds up quickly.
Why it gets a C for overall quality
Lucky Cheng's delivers exceptional entertainment value with strong service attentiveness and solid destination appeal, but inconsistent food quality and variable execution prevent a higher grade. This is a celebration venue where drag performances and bottomless mimosas justify the premium pricing—come for the spectacle and warm crowd engagement, not culinary distinction. Best suited for groups seeking high-energy entertainment rather than serious brunch dining.
Restaurant Summary
Inside YOTEL near Times Square, the room turns into a riot of color and sequins as queens work the aisles and refills keep pace. One guest quipped, "My glass never sat half empty," while noting the high-energy spectacle and warm crowd engagement that define the afternoon. The culinary approach leans classic brunch fare with a show-first mindset. Think eggs Benedict, steak and eggs, and french toast, with drinks doing heavy lifting. Expect excellent entertainment value and solid but variable plates—you come for the performances, not a chef-driven tasting. Families should note the adult cabaret vibe and loud music. There is no kids menu and food skews standard brunch; better for celebrations with friends than picky eaters. If bringing teens, set expectations about volume and content.
At a Glance
- Electrifying drag performances with table interaction
- True bottomless mimosas with frequent refills
- Food quality is uneven across dishes
- Pricing stacks up with ticket, brunch, fees, and service charge
- Loud music; not ideal for sensitive ears or young kids
What Sets It Apart
- immersive_drag_brunch
- bottomless_mimosa_service
- themed_shows_with_table_interaction
What People Love
- Playful, inclusive crowd work by hosts and queens
- Never-empty mimosa glasses
- Memorable themed numbers and costumes
- A welcoming, celebratory atmosphere for milestones
Points of Concern
- Food is secondary; some dishes underseasoned or served cool
- Mandatory service and added fees can surprise first-timers
- VIP seating benefits occasionally unclear or misallocated
- Review patterns show signs of hype typical for event venues; interpret exuberant praise with normal caution
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$70-95 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Based on review mentions, choose eggs Benedict or banana french toast; pair with included mimosas; add truffle fries for a safer side.
Perfect For
- Birthday or bachelorette brunch parties
- Out-of-towners seeking a NYC cabaret experience
- Friends who value entertainment over culinary experimentation
- Groups that want high-energy daytime plans near Times Square
Location Insights
Area: Bustling Midtown West near Times Square hotels; entertainment-focused with steady tourist flow and weekend parties.
Safety: Well-trafficked, generally safe with typical Midtown caution at late hours.
Nearby: Inside YOTEL/Green Fig; close to Broadway theaters, Hudson Yards, and nightlife spots along 10th Ave.
Hell's KitchenHell's Kitchen offers a dynamic dining scene with a mix of casual eateries, trendy restaurants, and bars catering to both locals and visitors. The area is lively and accessible, popular for pre- and post-theater dining and late-night socializing.
Times SquareTimes Square is a high-energy micro-neighborhood known for its bright lights, theaters, and heavy foot traffic. Dining options range from quick-service to upscale, often catering to tourists and visitors seeking convenience and spectacle.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
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Available: Reservations
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