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In the center of Chinatown
In the center of Chinatown, even though it was a Tuesday evening we had to wait about 20 minutes, so I imagine it is much busier on weekends or during tourist periods. I personally got the pork dumplings (D4 if I'm not mistaken) and the shrimp and pork noodles (T8). Either way they were good. Advised
Be the first to ReplyGood, clean, accepts debit cards
Restaurant with oriental cuisine located in the Chinatown neighborhood of Manhattan. Given the positive reviews we decided to try it and we did well. It is very clean, which is important if you decide to eat in Chinatown. One of the few restaurants in Chinatown that accepts electronic payments. Very importantly, it is advisable to book. We waited 1 hour to be seated. Good food. Correct prices.
Be the first to ReplyGreat choice
Great kitchen. Fast service, clean and very tasty. A large selection of dishes on the menu. Definitely recommend further. 👍
Be the first to ReplyTo do
You have to be patient and ignore the color of the walls but the food is very good and the service is fast. The establishment is very successful so there is a bit of a wait.
Be the first to ReplyJust great 2nd visit
We tried for lunch and the wait was very short and the service and food was just as great. Truly a gem amongst a ton of average Chinese.
Be the first to ReplyIn the heart of Chinatown
Delicious Chinese specialties in the heart of Chinatown. Be careful of the portions which are very large :-)
Be the first to ReplyEndless Chinese cuisine!!
Great place serving authentic Chinese cuisine. The options were endless. It looked like many patrons were paying with cash, and I regret not finding out if we could’ve saved some money by paying cash instead of credit card. But either way, great food, I’ll come back again.
Be the first to ReplyGreat fight in Chinatown
By chance we came to this site after receiving a recommendation. It is actually very good with a mix of oriental flavors. I recommend it
Be the first to ReplyNothing special
Nothing special. Good pork ravioli in soup. Spring rolls a little oily. The beef fried rice however was disappointing. The rice was not crunchy and the beef was soggy. Very generous portion but not exciting.
Be the first to ReplyAve food cheap prices
Read the reviews and tried it out. Short 10 minute wait on a Thurs At 4p. Ordered a variety of appetizers (4 total): soups, dumplings, egg rolls. They were average at best. Same ole can be found at any restaurant. The best thing was it was cheap for NYC standards. $30. No alcohol is available. They do take credit cards on a $20 minimum.
Be the first to ReplyOutstanding
My partner and I tried this because of the great reviews. It was super busy (always a good sign) but the service was great and the food absolutely amazing! Fresh and tasty, definitely one to visit.
Be the first to ReplyGreat General! But what is the difference?
I ordered "General Tso's Chicken over Rice" to $10.50, while on another side of the menu was "General Tso's Chicken" to $18.50. I don't know the difference, but my portion was big enough and tasty, and I was full and very satisfied after the meal. The dish was "hot and spicy" as promised, with some lovely fresh broccoli. It is recommended! My son had som fried rice, and it was thumbs up from him.
Be the first to ReplyExcellent!
The food is so delicious here! Well worth the wait. Dim sum was excellent, main courses were large. Everything we tried (a group of ten) was amazing!
Be the first to ReplyExcellent food and service.
We visited New York for 4 days and came across this restaurant while wandering through Chinatown. Popped in and it was busy but after a 5 minute wait we were seated. Staff friendly and happy to answer questions about the menu. We ordered sweet and sour chicken, chicken fried noodles and General Tso's Chicken which was the best Chinese dish I’ve eaten. Fresh, hot, tasty and reasonably priced, this place is definitely somewhere you should visit. I just wish I’d asked for the recipe.
Be the first to ReplyCan’t go wrong
Visited after reading decent reviews with the family (kids 10 and 13). Nothing to fault. The soup dumplings were absolutly delisious, we ordered a second lot! Also had fried buns which were great. Chicken and sweetcorn soup was lovely. We thought slightly expensive, but upon arrival the bowl was huge it fed 4 of us with seconds! Highly recommend
Be the first to ReplyA rare excellent experience after waiting for a table in the cold.
Rarely would I stand outside a restaurant waiting for a table. In fact as my age has approached eight decades I would normally have walked after being told the wait would be an hour. But we did wait. Arriving at 8pm on a Friday night and being the last seated table at 9pm. In December! Trepidation followed. Would we receive a good meal. YES! We ordered soup, appetizers and main courses. All arrived freshly prepared and delicious. The only issue…since the kitchen was preparing to close nothin came in any kind of order. So fried rice, was followed by sweet and sour chicken then wonton soup etc etc. Hot fresh and delicious. We ate it all in no (slowly since all was hot) particular order. We were and remain surprised at this small restaurant in the heart of Chinatown . And to top it off the prices were reasonable. Go expecting to wait for a table!
Be the first to ReplyDelicious soup dumplings!!!
We love coming here for the soup dumplings. We always get our own order and a dish to share. Yummy. We enjoy the tea. Service isn’t the best, but the food is worth it. Note: We always order a dish at a time so things don’t come out all at once.
Be the first to ReplyGreat Chinatown Dinner
Extensive menu. Generous portions good for sharing. Delicious food well-prepared. Inattentive service.
Be the first to ReplyGreat food, meh service
We went based on other reviews on our first night in NYC. We arrived around 6:30 on a Friday and were told the wait was about 35-45 minutes for our party of 6. We were seated around 7. There were lots of options on the menu. We ordered dim sum and entrees and all of the portions were generous. The food was great. The only disappointment was the fried rice. My kids raved about the soup dumplings and the Shanghai style Lo main.
The only thing keeping this from a 5 star was the service. It was very busy but even accounting for that the service was disengaged and apathetic at best but mostly absent and hard to find.
While we would go back, I’d probably stick to take out and avoid the dining room if I could.
A little too touristy for my liking
We stumbled upon this place after a visit to Pace University. My wife looked this place up on Tripadvisor, so off we went to check it out. It was about a 15-minute walk to Chinatown. The place seemed to be a bit more on the modern side as far as decor. The wait staff seems to be in no hurry to wait on you or even follow back up to see if there is anything else you need or want. When our food came out it came one at a time, first my wifes, second my daughters, then my other daughter and mine came out about when they were all half way done with their meals....all I ordered was roast pork fried rice nothing difficult but it took them forever to make. Portions were okay but small for the area, in my opinion. If you go a few doors down, you can get double the portions at a fraction of the cost. This place was a bit pricey for the portions you received. $12 for roast pork fried rice. The dumplings were delicious, but like I said, you can find a much better bargin for your buck if you walk down a little further and go to one of the smaller no frills Chinese restaurants on the block. The service was okay but very, very slow. Overall, I won't be back. I will try another spot down the block from this place and see what happens. Try not to get caught up in the hype. Chinatown is a big area, so be adventurous and explore a little. Good eating, everyone.
Be the first to ReplyA nice stop in China town
A nice Chinese restaurant in China town. Very respectful and welcoming staff. Food was good we were full they are very generous in quantity!
Be the first to ReplyWorth the wait? Not sure ….
There is no doubt they serve very good food. Ours wasn’t perfect, but overall it was very good; Shanghai won ton soup served ‘warm’ with average stock but nice homemade? Won tons; Soup dumplings just perfect; Shanghai noodles with chicken were very nice.
BUT, I’m not sure it was worth the 1 1/2 hour wait on the list ?
Many, many, people would disagree with us, as they were still on the list after we had eaten.
Perhaps the justification is also partly their consistency when other nearby options are hit n miss.
We’d return, but only if there was no more than 2 or 3 on the wait list.
Excellent Soup Dumplings
I don't have a lot to compare to other than Din Tai Fung, but the pork dumplings at Shanghai 21 were the clear winner! Delicious!
Be the first to ReplyTop Dim Sum Choice in Chinatown
Some of the best dim sum in Chinatown. If you're looking for an authentic experience, this is it.
The restaurant was clean, the staff were attentive and fast, and the food was amazing. I highly recommend the pork buns. They also served a perfectly steeped pot of tea.
There is usually a bit of a wait, and prices are not cheap, but the dining experience is well worth both factors.
Great food
The best Chinese food ever tasted. Worth the wait and would highly recommend. Atmosphere was great and in the middle of China town.
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