Inventive Fujianese-led Chinese cooking with creative cocktails and dim sum brunch; excellent dishes and vibe, but pricing and portion size feel high to some and execution can vary.
Nin Hao delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality highlighted by standout dishes like steamed whole fish and cumin lamb chops, paired with exceptional design appeal that creates a warm, stylish atmosphere. However, inconsistent execution across the menu and pricing concerns prevent it from reaching higher territory—some dishes fall flat while portions feel modest for the cost. Worth visiting for Fujianese cuisine enthusiasts and those seeking creative cocktails in an attractive space.
One caveat: Pricing is genuinely expensive (many mains $25-$48) which may surprise casual diners