Small seating area offers comfortable air conditioning despite modest upkeep. The menu features authentic Shanghainese dishes like offal noodle soup and crispy pot stickers, with prices that remain affordable. The atmosphere stays casual with guests typically cleaning up after themselves.
Vermicelli soup stands out with a fresh, delicious flavor that pairs well with Xiao Long Bao. The old duck soup and wonton soup base taste very fresh and comforting.
Pot stickers come out crispy and fragrant with a delicious taste. They pair well with vermicelli soup and offer an affordable option that many return to.
Good to know
This stall is cash only, so bring cash for your meal.
The portion size of the Spicy Beef Dry Pot is enough for two people to share.
The prices are good, allowing for an affordable meal.
Cozy ramen spot shines with rich broth featuring creamy Paitan and flavorful shoyu. Potstickers offer incredible flavor and pair perfectly with spicy cucumber salad. Spacious seating and cute Pokémon decor create a welcoming vibe for casual dining.
Broth stands out with rich flavor and perfect spice and saltiness. Varieties include creamy Paitan full of umami and a flavorful shoyu and miso base.
Potstickers stand out with their incredible flavor and texture. They pair well with the spicy cucumber salad and come highly recommended alongside the pork buns.
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They only accept cash and debit cards.
Most bowls of ramen are around $15, which is on par with prices in Manhattan.
Ohkami is vegan and vegetarian friendly and is always mindful of certain allergies.
Large space with hundreds of origami cranes creates a cozy vibe for groups. Soup offers a spicy kick with tender beef and crunchy mushrooms. Wagyu potstickers deliver rich flavor and tender texture, perfect with Japanese-style cocktails and sake.
Broth stands out with a spicy kick balanced by creamy and black garlic notes. Tender beef and pulled fatty pork soak up the broth, while wood ear mushrooms add a nice crunch.
Wagyu potstickers stand out with rich flavor and tender texture. They come highly recommended for their delicious taste and satisfying quality.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all night with great drink deals.
The restaurant has a last call for orders at 3pm.
Reservations are recommended for groups of five or more.
Vintage Chinese decor blends with upscale 80s style and low lighting to create a romantic yet lively atmosphere. The space feels packed and bustling, with tables close together and a loud, energetic vibe. Staff engage actively, adding unique touches like Polaroid photos and table side theater.
Hot and sour soup stands out with strong flavors. The rice wine soup offers a smooth finish. Wonton soup comes in a pint size priced at $12.
Pork potstickers have a juicy filling and a slight crunch at the bottom. Vegetable potstickers taste good even for those who usually avoid veggie dumplings.
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The lunch special from Monday to Friday is a super bargain.
Lunch finishes at 3 PM.
Reservations are recommended as this spot is always packed.
American restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with intimate vibe suited for dates or small groups. Seating is tightly packed indoors, while outdoor seating provides a classy outdoor feeling. Signature cocktails and a unique personality add to the relaxed environment.
Turtle soup stands out with a New Orleans style that tastes like tomato soup with ground beef. The menu also features wild game soups like elk and antelope, adding variety beyond typical options.
Good to know
Make sure you book a reservation at least 3-4 days in advance.
Single patrons are not allowed; reservations must be for two or more.
A service charge is automatically added to your bill.
Small dumpling spot with counter seating and fresh handmade dumplings prepared on-site. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively despite tight space and minimal seating. Offers takeaway service alongside quick dine-in at stools along a wall.
Soup comes with options like steamed, fried, or in broth dumplings. The broth features seaweed and a healthy, flavorful taste, pairing well with shrimp or vegan dumplings.
Potstickers have a perfect crust and a light, fluffy texture. The chicken fried version and classic pan-fried ones taste great with the soy-vinegar sauce.
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There is no bathroom available.
There are few seats inside the restaurant.
The meal for two costs $30, which fills you up completely.
Small fusion restaurant offers an authentic Taiwanese experience with chef preparing dumplings live in front of diners. Atmosphere stays clean, inviting, and relaxing, especially during quieter weekend afternoons. Seating is comfortable and the interior feels modern and neat.
Soup dumplings stand out for their juicy, tender texture and are made fresh in-house with care. The hot and sour soup offers a full vegetarian option with a rich, flavorful taste.
Potstickers have a crispy bottom and are filled with juicy meat. They capture authentic Xiao Long Bao flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB until they get their liquor license.
You can order by QR code and have your food delivered to your table.
The lunch special is a great deal for budget-conscious diners.
Dimly lit space with cozy booths and red accents creates a speakeasy vibe that feels relaxed and romantic. Busy but not loud, it attracts groups for family gatherings or nights out. Stylish interior contrasts with a tiny, less comfortable bar area, while outside seating offers an expansive option.
Rich chicken bone broth defines the Macaroni Soup, simmered for hours to build deep umami flavor. Classic options include soup dumplings and crispy wontons, staples alongside the beef noodle soup.
Pork pot stickers come well prepared and stand out among the dim sum options. They share the menu with duck sliders and prawns, all crafted with care.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival Dinner features a variety of menu items.
Reservations are recommended for special events like the Mid-Autumn Festival Dinner.
The kitchen closes early, so plan to arrive before closing time.
Large, clean space with comfortable booths and minimalist decor creates a relaxed atmosphere. The place stays bustling midday with a steady flow of people seeking authentic duck vermicelli soup and quick meals. Self-service stations add convenience without disrupting the calm vibe.
The duck vermicelli soup stands out with its authentic, rich broth and tender duck meat. The soup dumplings offer a hot, savory filling wrapped in a chewy, crispy shell, making them a tasty complement to the noodle soups.
Pot stickers arrive crispy and piping hot, made fresh to order. Varieties include pork, chive, and leek, all with a thin, crunchy exterior and juicy, flavorful fillings.
Good to know
There is a minimum card payment of $15.
You can get Xiao Long Bao for free if you spend over 20 yuan.
Adding soup costs 3 yuan extra.
Small exterior hides a fairly large, intimate dining space with a cozy, positive vibe. Sushi features unique flavor combinations and an appropriate fish-to-rice ratio, earning a reputation for best sushi in the area. Edamame pot stickers and spicy mayo stand out as distinctive menu highlights.
Hot miso soup stands out with rich flavor and warmth. Seafood soup offers an excellent taste alongside sushi combos priced around $16 with soup or salad.
Edamame pot stickers stand out for their flavor and are a favorite dish here. They pair well with other items like rolls and wok seared tuna.
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Lunch specials are a steal at $11-$14.
Hot green tea is $1, which is a good deal.
JJ's offers a great lunch special and quick delicious delivery.
Food court offers modern decor and a clean, spacious environment with self-service seating. Atmosphere stays casual and relaxed, suitable for quick meals or gatherings. Menu features authentic Chinese dishes like tender xiaolongbao and flavorful dumplings.
Old duck vermicelli soup and Lao Ya vermicelli soup stand out for their rich, warming flavors. Pairing vermicelli soup with Xiao Long Bao or pot stickers offers a satisfying, comforting meal.
Golden color and crispy texture define the Leek & Pork Pot Stickers served in portions of ten. They offer a delicious taste that pairs well with vermicelli soup.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 9 PM.
There is no table service; customers have to go up to the counter to order.
No tipping is required at this restaurant.
Private rooms with table-side cooking offer a cozy, modern vibe. Tom Yum seafood soup delivers bold flavors, while oxtail potstickers impress with rich taste and texture. Ventilation upstairs can cause heavy smoke, but overall the experience feels intimate and luxurious.
Tom Yum seafood soup stands out with bold flavors and is a popular choice over miso soup. Soups arrive after the main dishes sometimes, but the Tom Yum soup remains a highlight.
Oxtail potstickers stand out with their rich flavor and excellent texture. They appear consistently as a highlight alongside other dishes like wagyu tartare and king crab legs.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner service to ensure a private dining experience.
Expect a wait time of 30 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Private dining rooms are available for special occasions with prior reservation.
Small dumpling restaurant with in-house dumpling making visible to diners creates an engaging experience. Atmosphere is clean and spacious with minimal seating and a calm vibe at the newer location. The place draws a steady crowd and offers great value for authentic Chinese dumplings.
Broths come super delicious and incredible with tender meat in the beef noodle soup. Hot and sour soup offers a classic Chinatown 1980s vibe. Wonton and beef soups also stand out for their flavor.
Pork and chives filling defines the pot stickers, served in a batch of 10 for $4. They come out ready immediately and taste very delicious.
Good to know
The restaurant is cash only; an ATM is available inside.
For $10.50, you get 10 fried dumplings and 10 dumplings in broth.
You can eat very full for less than $10.
Small dining space blends modern and traditional design with dark chinoiserie decor and vintage-inspired touches. Atmosphere feels warm and elegant with live jazz music enhancing the experience. Guests find seating comfortable and service attentive, creating a cozy yet refined vibe.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich pork filling and delicate skins. The wonton soup offers a comforting broth with tender wontons, while the crab roe soup dumplings add a unique seafood twist.
Vegetable pot stickers stand out with a strong recommendation. Both vegetarian and chicken potstickers are popular, with the vegetable ones noted as the best pot stickers tried here.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand during the soft opening.
The restaurant currently offers a limited dim sum menu during its soft opening.
Expect to pay around $120 for two drinks, two entrees, and an appetizer.
Spacious dining area features wood-themed decor and lush foliage, including a large tree trunk at the entrance. Atmosphere stays calm and uplifting with modern ordering technology like tablets at tables. Connected bubble tea spot adds convenience for pairing drinks with meals.
Soup dumplings feature a soft skin, tasty meat, and a satisfying broth inside. Wonton soup offers a fantastic broth that warms the stomach, and pork chili wonton stands out as well.
Black pork potstickers stand out with a crispy texture and rich flavor. The menu also includes chicken soup dumplings and pork chili dumplings offering a variety of tastes.
Good to know
They offer a Valentine's meal for 2.
You receive a free dessert after spending $30.
The xiaolongbao cost only 8.95 for 5 pieces.
American restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and busy, loud environment due to active staff. Space is narrow between tables and features modern fixtures with a clean, simple design. Offers gluten-free options with dedicated prep areas and maintains a pleasant indoor green environment.
Chicken matzo ball soup stands out with its excellent flavor. The tomato soup pairs well with grilled cheese and comes in a tomato basil variation.
Gluten-free vegetable potstickers come with dipping sauces that stand out. They serve potstickers as a snack alongside other dishes like Korean wings and fish tacos.
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Brunch is served all day on weekends.
Happy hour snacks and drinks are available from 4-6pm.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early for brunch.
Small space with self-order kiosks and simple plastic chairs offers a clean, bright setting. Atmosphere ranges from lively and busy to laid back, with loud TV music sometimes noticeable. Late-night hours attract those seeking fresh, tasty dumplings and snacks.
Broth stands out with its rich and flavorful taste and a herbal aroma in the pork chop noodle soup. Beef noodle soup offers a generous beef portion and noodles that match Taiwan style, often paired with juicy, well-seasoned chicken dumplings.
Dumplings taste just like the gyoza from Japan. Corn pot stickers stand out alongside braised pork rice and salted crispy chicken.
Good to know
The restaurant offers late night dumplings until 1:00 AM.
Expect a wait time of about 20 minutes for food.
Dumplings cost $9 for 8, plus tax.
Automat-style dumpling restaurant with self-checkout lockers and autonomous delivery system creates a high-tech, casual vibe. Games and music requests add to the fun, welcoming atmosphere suitable for all ages. Seating includes stools and the space features cool murals and modern decor.
Broth stands out with rich flavor and variety, including chicken teriyaki and spicy pork options. Dumplings come in several types like beef, chicken scallion, and mac and cheese, often served in soup with noodles for a hearty portion.
Crispy wagyu potstickers stand out alongside Mix & Match options like Bok Choy Ginger and Korean BBQ Beef. The Kung pao and chicken teriyaki potstickers also offer bold flavors.
Good to know
Customers must pay by credit card or on their phone; cash is not accepted.
Expect a long wait time, especially during peak hours.
The kitchen closes 20 minutes before the official closing time.
Tiny hole-in-the-wall with small seating area and no-frills design offers a cozy, unassuming atmosphere. The vibe stays calm with soft music and a homey feel despite limited space. Known for affordable, highly regarded dumplings that attract steady lines.
Hot and sour soup stands out for its strong, authentic flavor. Wonton soup is simple but well made, and beef noodle soup offers a hearty, stewed taste. Dumpling soups like pork and mushroom add variety to the menu.
Pot stickers cost $4 for eight pieces and have a thicker skin than usual. Fillings are packed with meat but can sometimes be missing it.
Good to know
You can get 10 pan fried dumplings for $4.
Everything on the menu is under $10.
You need to bring cash.
Small, modern space offers a bright, clean atmosphere with a cozy ambiance. Efficient ordering through iPad and QR code systems speeds up service during busy times. Authentic touches include handmade dumplings that stand out for their quality and flavor.
Pork bamboo soup offers a delicious flavor. Pan fried pork soup dumplings stand out with authentic taste and a unique take on traditional Xiao Long Bao, featuring thick skins and flavorful broth.
Shrimp and pork potstickers come with fried noodles that taste a bit unusual. Pork potstickers are decent but not as good as other spots. Pot sticker buns also appear on the menu.
Good to know
The restaurant serves food until 2 am, making it a great option for late-night food adventures.
Expect a long wait of up to 2 hours for a bun to be served.
The minimum tip at checkout is 18%.