1. Wo Hop
Chinatown’s second oldest restaurant, Wo Hop was founded in 1938 and serves up classic Chinese-American dishes from the menu. As you enter this restaurant, don’t be surprised when the waiters’ blue shop coats grab your sight. As the times have progressed so has the restaurant. Wo Hop today serves notably healthy foods (rich in vegetables and low in grease), and famous dishes including chow mein, egg fu yung, and many more.
Wo Hop
Address: 17 Mott St, New York, NY 10013, USA
Website: Wo Hop
Opening hours: 10:30am - 4:30pm (daily)
2. Big Wong
Posted by Big Wong Restaurant onSaturday, 28 January 2017
If you are looking for top-notch versions of Cantonese food, your search ends here! Big Wong is a one-stop restaurant to gobble up on a warm bowl of congee that is topped with a roasted duck or salted pork and chopped thousand-year egg and is best accompanied with fried culler for dips. A breakfast haven for many, they also serve excellent steamed rice crepe sprinkled with tiny dried shrimp, scallions, and soy sauce. Although this is undoubtedly a great Chinese restaurant, the friendly service sets this restaurant a class apart.
Big Wong
Address: 67 Mott St, New York, NY 10013, USA
Website: Big Wong
Opening hours: 7am - 11pm (daily)
3. Hwa Yuan Szechuan
Hwa Yuan has been fulfilling its promise to serve its customers with fresh and finest quality Chinese food for years...
Posted by Hwa Yuan 華園 onSunday, 7 July 2019
Taste the real traditional China food with a modern twist at Hwa Yuan, a brainchild of the legendary Chef Shorty Tang. Reopened after 30 years in the making by Chef Shorty Tang’s son Chef Chen Lien Tang, Hwa Yuan brings the very best of fine dining and “Sichuan-world” cuisine to NYC with dishes including the classic cold sesame noodles, Peking duck, xiao long bao, and dumplings. Be prepared for the nostalgia to hit hard when you taste the authenticity of the cuisine re-perfected by Chef Chen Lien Tang.
Hwa Yuan Szechuan
Address: 42 E Broadway, New York, NY 10002, USA
Website: Hwa Yuan Szechuan
Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 12pm - 10:30pm; Fri - Sun: 12pm - 11pm
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4. Kungfu Kitchen
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Posted by Kungfu Kitchen onFriday, 28 June 2019
Devour the best and the most authentic Chinese food in New York City at Kungfu Kitchen. Serving what have been voted as New York’s best steamed buns and hand-pulled noodles, this restaurant takes you on a tasteful journey with other prominent dishes such as dim sum, chilled plates, breakfast, and desserts from different regions of China.
Kungfu Kitchen
Address: 610 8th Ave, New York, NY 10018, USA
Website: Kungfu Kitchen
Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 10am - 11pm; Fri - Sun: 8am - 11pm
5. Wah Fung Fast Food
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Don’t like to wait 20 to 30 minutes for your Chinese food? Then head to Wah Fung Fast Food right away! One of the affordable and authentic eateries in Chinatown, Wah Fung Fast Food is renowned for their ever-famous roasted pork or roasted duck. Other than the crowd favorites, they also serve some tasty noodles, fried rice, and stir-fried vegetables. This is one such which provides comfort food in the big city. But do try getting there a bit earlier if you want to avoid the long lines.
Wah Fung Fast Food
Address: 79 Chrystie St, New York, NY 10002, USA
Website: Wah Fung Fast Food
Opening hours: Tue - Sun: 9am -7pm (closed on Mon)
6. RedFarm
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Posted by RedFarm onFriday, 13 October 2017
Another high-end Chinese restaurant on the block, RedFarm serves some of the most innovative Chinese dishes in town. Presenting the dishes in a whimsical and a playful manner, this restaurant is indeed a game-changer. Its Pac-Man ghost dumplings with the sesame seed eyes and Katz’s pastrami egg roll reign as the crowd favorites. As the restaurant doesn’t take any reservations, try to get there early to grab a table.
RedFarm
Address: 529 Hudson St, New York, NY 10014, USA
Website: RedFarm
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7. Hakkasan
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Posted by Hakkasan New York onWednesday, 3 July 2019
As lavish as it looks, Hakkasan serves delicious food that will blow your mind! This London-based chain is renowned for their Peking duck dish, which you won’t find anywhere else. And, if you are in the mood to flaunt a little or would like to impress your guests, bring them here and see them grin ear-to-ear. Try their dim sum platters and the Hakka noodle.
Hakkasan
Address: 311 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036, USA
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Opening hours: 11:30am - 2:30pm, 4:30pm - 10:30pm (daily)
8. Shanghai 21
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When Chinese food cravings king in, Shanghai 21 definitely must be on your go-to list. Specializing in delicious foods such as Shanghai-style lo mein with chicken, Shanghai-style lo mein with pork, and Shanghai-style lo mein with beef, the restaurant prepares all their dishes with the freshest ingredients sourced locally. Grab a table with your beloved or your family and friends to enjoy great food with equally eye-pleasing décor in the city.
Shanghai 21
Address: 21 Mott St, New York, NY 10013, USA
Website: Shanghai 21
Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 11am - 11pm; Sun: 11am - 9:30pm
9. Decoy
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Posted by Decoy onWednesday, 31 May 2017
Don’t be fooled by its name. Decoy has a chain of restaurants across the city and is a value-for-money place for the best served food in town. If your love for cooked birds knows no bounds, this is your place to be! Eddie Schoenfeld and his chef partner, Joe Ng prepares their 25 ducks perfectly every day, which will leave you wanting for more. But also keep your eyes out for homemade hoisin and their incredible pancakes.
Decoy
Address: 529-½ Hudson St, New York, NY 10014, United States
Website: Decoy
Opening hours: 5am - 11pm (daily)
10. Deluxe Green Bo
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Posted by Deluxe Green Bo Restaurant onSunday, 1 January 2017
You will find Chinese cuisine being served everywhere around the world but if you are looking for some of the best dumplings, pan fried noodles or chow mein in the world, you will find them here at Deluxe Green Bo! Instead of making your way to Asia to taste the cuisine, you can sit down at this restaurant and eat up the tasty food without spending a fortune for the plane tickets. Save your trip to Asia for another day and have a feast at Deluxe Green Bo. This Chinese restaurant boasts over 100 varieties of food in their menu and all of them are prepared with high-quality, fresh ingredients.
Deluxe Green Bo
Address: 66 Bayard St, New York, NY 10013, USA
Website: Deluxe Green Bo
Opening hours: Sun - Thu: 11am - 10:30pm; Fri - Sat: 11am - 11pm
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There may be many great restaurants in New York City but there can be only few authentic and incredible Chinese restaurants that will satiate your taste buds and your soul. And we hope this guide helped you with the next best restaurant to go to when you crave for some Chinese cuisine. Go ahead and satisfy your cravings. You can thank us later!
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