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- LöplöpçülerŞubat 8, 2014Jing Fong'a gidip sıra beklemektense burada aynı kalitede mantıları yiyebilirsiniz
- Aylin OzgirayOcak 21, 2016Dekorasyon dugun salonu gibi ancak dim sumlar sahane ve porsiyonlar cok buyuk ozellikle rice ya da noodle siparis verecekseniz dikkat fazla gelebilir
- Brandon BrowneMart 15, 2015Awesome dim sum. Try to get here by 11 on the weekend to avoid the massive crowd of locals. Also, pace yourself, you'll see brand new items an hour or more into your meal that you'll want to sample
- Julie BiAğustos 21, 2014Lines get long for dimsum on weekends, if you don't want to wait make sure to get there before noon! If you don't see your favorite item try asking, sometimes they can make it and bring it to you!
- Nora ThajudeenMart 13, 2018Go for the dim sum! They close it by 4pm, after which is the dinner service that is very expensive! So go early and eat your fill! Chicken feet are incredible! Must try!
- Melissa ChaiOcak 2, 2016Get here before 11 am on weekends to avoid a long wait. Best dim sum in Chinatown
- It's an extremely popular dim sum place for a reason. Everything is delicious and fresh. On weekends, if you don't want to wait, come before noon or after 2pm.Mar 22 önce olumlu oy verildi
- Untapped CitiesTemmuz 27, 2012If you don't end up with 2-3 times as many bamboo baskets as you have people at your table, you're doing it wrong. Want a good seat? Come early on Sunday morning... it fills up quicker than you will. Daha fazlasını oku
- Solid choice for casual dim sum in Manhattan. They also serve nob-traditional dim sum dishes like Peking duck etc. Come before 11a on weekends to avoid the wait.
- Ina LiŞubat 24, 2015One of the best dim sum places in New York with lots of tables. Get the shrimp dumplings, chicken feet, small pork chops, radish cake, Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce and definitely Egg Tart!!!
- Meng HeHaziran 19, 2012Try the fried sticky pork dumplings! A crispy and chewy tapioca shell and a savory and sweet pork filling. THE BEST!
- Marie La RueAralık 2, 2018Dumplings were excellent. Convivial, efficient service, super cheap. They brought us a few vegetarian options once requested. Good for groups.
- Shrimp dumplings, roast pork buns, chicken feet, basically everything is good. More expensive than most dim sum restaurants in Chinatown, but for a reason: quality food. Crowded on holidays & wknds
- Highly recommended dim sum dishes: har gao (crystal shrimp dumplings - they shape them like bunnies here!), har cheung (shrimp rice roll), dan tat (egg tart), law mai gai (rice cooked in lotus leaves
- When you see that perfectly fried shrimp and bacon nugget with the Pringle on the side. ALSO! Be sure to get the pan fried rice noodles with peanut sauce before they run out.
- Stina P.Nisan 11, 2015one of the best dim sum spots in the city. the wait is worth it but get there semi hungry. you feel like you win the lottery when they call your table number!
- Caroline DengKasım 17, 2015Get the piggy custard buns! A little bit pricier than Jing Fong but much smaller line. Get there at around 10:30 to avoid the long lines.
- Get My Grub On! www.getmygrubon.coEylül 22, 2015Pretty good for outside Asia and they have all the ladies with the rolling wagons around. Beancurd skin with crunchy bamboo shoot were my favorite.
- TomEkim 6, 2015One of the more popular and better dim sum spots in Manhattan. Often busy on the weekends but worth the wait.
- MayskieNisan 8, 2016Non-English speaker friendly (point and look at photos on outside of cart!). Lots of delicious, good selections. Service very accommodating. Also carries fried durian rolls.
- Swift SwiftEylül 13, 2015Dim Sum is way better than a typical NYC brunch. The wait here is obnoxious though. The best carts only come around once in a while, so make sure you take your time ordering.
- Thy DinhKasım 2, 2013It's like going to bingo waiting for your number to be called for a table! Worth it for food, one of the best for dim sum in NYC. Arrive before 12pm if you're in a large group.
- SimonOcak 29, 2013Best dim sum place downtown and I've tried them all , defiantly worth the wait. Get your hands on the duck if it passes you by. Also the spinach dumpling is the best and explodes in your mouth
- SusumuTemmuz 9, 2017Sunday morning like 10:30 is good time to go. After that, literally a lot of people starts to come. To get a table and be seated, all people have to be there.
- Renaissance HotelsŞubat 12, 2013Seasoned dim summers know to order the leek and pork buns, fried taro, custard buns and outstanding Peking duck – follow their lead and do the same. For more, follow us on 4sq or at www.renhotels.com. Daha fazlasını oku
- Honghui YuEkim 10, 2017Popular dim sum hall serving up all the usual suspects, but the must-try here is the piggie bun filled with egg yolk custard!
- LukeŞubat 1, 2015Definitely suggest going with a bigger group, for no other reason than you will get a better table AND be able to try more stuff. But do show up by 1130
- Favorite dim sum place in Manhattan. Go 10am early on weekends to avoid the crowds. Get the green balls and Peking duck, you won't regret it.
- Spotted by Locals - city guides by localsEylül 29, 2013Turnip cake (made from Chinese radish and rice flour) makes the meal unique. They usually run out by noon, so request them as soon as you sit down! Daha fazlasını oku
- Audrey LoMayıs 27, 2013This has recently become my favorite place for dim sum. It's not oily, non salty and fresh. They also have one of the best chicken feet dish I've ever had, so far.
- sauteed egg yolk buns, steamed bean curd rolls, sesame rolls, dau fu fa with ginger-infused honey.
- James LAğustos 26, 2018Plenty of pictures and names on the carts. Food can be inconsistent. When it's good, it's amazing. However, I have gone on off-days. I've never had to wait for 2 people.
- DaisyNisan 27, 2017Veeeeery Chinese indeed! Fun to have lunch in a so genuine place!!!! Of course you have to wait, but they are well organized
- FamilyFunMart 1, 2012Tops for dim sum — shrimp dumplings, port buns, sticky rice wrapped in lotus leaves, and other dishes on carts that waiters roll right up to your table. Located on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
- Paige CHaziran 18, 2017Was told the wait would be 30 minutes, but it was really 90. Worth the wait? Not really. Food was good, but there are much better options in the same neighborhood.
- Natasha AŞubat 24, 2013Get there early and avid the crowds who are there for a superb variety of dim sum delights. End the meal with a durian-stiffed pastry or bitter melon balls.
- Narrowly the best dimsum place in Manhattan. Gets really crowded for weekend lunch, so come either before 11:30 or after 1:30pm.
- Delicious dim sum. Best in all of NYC! Expect a 30 minute wait on weekends. Egg tarts run out early so order them first!
- Margarita KrupKasım 25, 2015Great dim sum. Come early, the wait is usually an hour. Try the pork buns, duck, and everything else you see
- What's Good HereAğustos 8, 2014Come here for great dim sum. Not as severely crowded as Jin Fong, but there is still a wait so come early and get into the list.
- Kimmie OhhAğustos 14, 2020Aside from dim sum & dumplings, get their crispy chicken & deep fried pork chops with Peking sauce!
- Christen DuongŞubat 28, 2012If you're not up for a schelp to Flushing or Sunset Park, this is probably the best dim sum you'll come by.
- Elaine KwanAğustos 27, 2014Super duper busy on weekends. Come super early or prepare to wait for a good while or share the table with others.
- Colin M. FordAğustos 17, 2018Dim sum style, you take what you want off of carts circling the room. Just get what looks good, it’s an adventure!
- What's Good HereEkim 5, 2014On weekends, arrive here before 11am and get a number. The waits can take 35 minutes to an hour if you arrive later than that.
- Ashley RoseMart 12, 2016Cheap ($27 all in pp) seemingly endless dim sum. Pro tip- be careful not to order the sweet buns too early on