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.
Broth stands out as amazing with well-made wontons in the soup. Noodles are less impressive but the overall dish pairs well with other items like pan fried dumplings.
Several vegetarian options are available, including great vegetarian dumplings. The menu also caters well to vegan and vegetarian diets.
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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.
Delicate wontons float in a comforting broth that recalls traditional Shanghai flavors. The soup pairs well with shrimp dumplings and scallion pancakes for a satisfying meal.
Enough vegetarian options exist for a full meal. Dishes like pot stickers, scallion pancakes, fried rice, and okra are all delicious.
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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.
Enormous space with two levels and bright pink decor creates a trendy, energetic vibe. Music plays at near club volume, making conversation difficult but adding to a lively atmosphere. Features include two bars and seating for large groups, attracting friends and birthday gatherings.
Broth includes seaweed, giving it a familiar, comforting taste. Wontons come in a very good soup that feels like a home-cooked meal.
Offers authentic vegan Sichuan and Chinese dishes like pork buns, spicy noodles, and dumplings. Provides quick and easy vegan takeout with flavors that stand out among vegan spots.
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You only have one hour to eat.
The drag brunch supports KoreanKnine Rescue.
The pours during happy hour are ample and set a decadent mood.
Chinese restaurant offers a cozy and welcoming ambiance with a family-run vibe and friendly service. Bar area feels inviting and relaxed, complementing the comforting atmosphere. Energy remains low key yet uplifting, making it a pleasant spot to enjoy meals without feeling rushed.
Vegetarian wonton soup offers a simple and healthy taste. It provides warmth and comfort, especially on cold, rainy days.
Offers vegetarian and vegan options with a notable vegetarian wonton soup.
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The price for chicken and broccoli with white rice is $27.
Delivery orders carry a 10% service charge.
Dim sum doesn’t come with sauce unless requested.
Vegetarian restaurant offers an all-vegan menu with Chinese dishes and affordable prices. Atmosphere feels family oriented and friendly despite some cleanliness concerns. Cash-only policy applies throughout.
Wonton soup stands out as a favorite go-to item. It pairs well with dishes like roasted duck and sweet and sour chicken.
Offers a wide variety of tasty and quality vegetarian dishes with excellent sauces. The menu is fully vegan, letting you try everything without worry.
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Most dishes are priced under $15, providing great value.
The restaurant is cash only.
The lunch special is incredibly cheap and filling.
Cozy cafe offers homemade wonton soup that shines at lunch. Vegetarian and vegan dishes like vegan drunken noodles impress with variety and gluten-free options. Intimate seating and soft music create a quiet, charming spot for authentic Thai food.
Homemade wonton soup offers a flavorful and tasty experience. It stands out as a delicious lunch option.
Offers a wide variety of vegetarian and vegan options including dishes like vegan drunken noodles with mock duck. Provides gluten-free and celiac-friendly choices and accommodates vegetarian diets well.
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You can choose Thai Iced Tea or bottled water with the lunch special.
Bring your own takeout containers for convenience.
The restaurant offers many vegan options on the menu.
Spacious and clean interior features dumpling-making booth visible to diners and a robot showcasing noodles at the entrance. Atmosphere ranges from modern yet cozy to occasionally loud and energetic, with a casual and friendly vibe. Seating is well spaced, accommodating walk-ins without crowding.
Wonton soup features delicious broth and tender wontons. It pairs well with other dishes like fried rice and pork soup dumplings.
Lots of vegetarian options exist, including a vegan ramen made on request. Prices stay affordable for the area.
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Lunch sets are available on Saturdays.
The dim sum lunch special is available.
The cost for two people is $50.
Large space with hand-pulled noodles visible through a kitchen window creates an engaging setting. Whimsical, old Chinese vibe decor combines with spacious seating including big tables for groups. Atmosphere stays comfortable and casual, welcoming for both dining and takeout.
Wonton soup features hand-pulled noodles and bok choy in a clear broth. It includes egg noodles and well-made wontons.
Offers excellent vegetarian options with a very flavorful Vegetarian Noodle Soup. The soup stands out as a top choice among vegetarian dishes.
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Noodlecraft closes at 7:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect a 15 to 20 minute wait for food after ordering.
You can customize your noodle dish by choosing from five noodle types.
Small space with an open kitchen and limited seating focuses on quick bites and takeout. The atmosphere is no-frills and quaint, with a good vibe despite lacking air conditioning. Menu offers authentic Chinese dumplings and dishes with strong flavors, attracting those seeking affordable, fast meals.
Broth comes with pork wontons that pair well with pork chive dumplings. The soup offers a simple, satisfying flavor that complements the dumplings nicely.
Vegetarian options include vegetarian dumplings and a vegan tofu filled scallion pancake. The selection is somewhat limited.
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The meal takes 10 minutes tops, so you won’t wait long.
This location offers takeout only.
The meal costs between $10-$20 per person.
Open kitchen with chefs hand-pulling noodles creates a mesmerizing and authentic Chinese street-food vibe. Small, cozy space fills with the aroma of fresh noodles and spices, offering a calm yet busy takeout atmosphere. Regulars gather here for spicy, one-of-a-kind noodles and a warm, inviting experience.
Broth features a ginger note that adds warmth and depth. Wontons are soft and comforting, making the soup soothing especially when feeling under the weather.
Lots of vegan options and a variety of dishes suit vegetarians well. The vegetarian steamed dumplings are chewy with plenty of filling, and the traditional noodles are vegan friendly.
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Take their spice levels seriously; low or medium spice is recommended.
If you are sensitive to spicy food, choose NO SPICE noodles.
You can rely on the Handpulled Noodle for quality food that’s ready within 30 minutes.
Small, cozy space with homey atmosphere and friendly staff creates a peaceful vibe. Handmade dumplings and Taiwanese-inspired dishes highlight the menu, served in an intimate setting with limited seating. Decor blends old school NYC charm with comfortable, elegant touches.
Wonton soup offers a flavor close to childhood memories with a comforting, familiar taste. It pairs well with shrimp dumplings and bok choy, making it a dish worth returning for.
Vegetarian options include peanut noodles and veggie dumplings. Prices stay reasonable, and the menu is generally vegetarian friendly with room for more variety.
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Customers must order and pay first before sitting down.
You order food up front and the menu is on the wall.
There is very limited seating.
Spacious interior with detailed decor and a vibrant yet cozy atmosphere sets a unique tone. Inventive cocktails and authentic Chinese dishes create a thoughtful dining experience. Music and lighting contribute to a warm, fun vibe throughout.
Clear, tasty broth supports tender, plump wontons that melt in your mouth. The soup features a nice chicken broth base with a comforting texture.
Staff answer questions about vegan options clearly. Multiple dishes can be made vegan upon request to fit dietary needs.
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Live music happens every Wednesday evening, creating a lively atmosphere.
Dim sum brunch is available on weekends, perfect for larger groups.
The restaurant is laptop-friendly, making it a good spot for remote work.
Spacious dining offers a calm, cozy vibe with authentic Sichuan flavors. Large portions of wonton soup come with rich broth, perfect alongside scallion shrimp. Vegetarian options shine with spicy mapo tofu and tasty dumplings, all in a warm, welcoming space.
Large portions of wonton soup come with a rich, delicious broth. The soup pairs well with dishes like scallion shrimp and cold noodles with sesame sauce.
Many dishes get customized into vegetarian options using tofu. The vegetarian mapo tofu stands out with extra spice available. Several other choices include spicy eggplant and vegetarian dumplings.
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Reservations are required for the roast duck; call in advance.
Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday, 11 AM to 4 PM.
Expect an 18% gratuity automatically added to your bill.
Small space with unique traditional-modern decor creates an immersive cultural atmosphere. Lighting and background music enhance a cozy, elegant vibe. Seating can feel crowded and some areas are noticeably colder.
Homemade wonton soup stands out with a rich, well-executed broth and tender wontons. Some visits note it as very good, while others find it less impressive compared to other dishes.
Vegetarian plates include Mapo Tofu, hot and sour soup, and smoked tea suck fried rice. Lots of vegetarian options exist, but staff need to be informed about specific dietary requirements.
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The restaurant does not offer the lunch special on Fridays.
NYU students get a discount when they show their IDs.
The portions are enough for one hungry person or two who are not that hungry.
Spacious interior with an open kitchen and Scandi design creates a modern, clean atmosphere. Music is relaxing and calming, contributing to a warm, welcoming vibe. The space feels upscale yet comfortable, with visible meal preparation adding energy.
Wonton soup features a flavorful seafood-y stock and comes with noodles. It pairs well with other dishes like pork buns and shrimp fried rice. The soup costs $7 and is a popular choice to take to go.
Many vegan and vegetarian options appear on the menu, including veggie green dumplings and mala dry pot with cabbage. Staff sometimes confuse vegan and vegetarian choices, which can make ordering tricky.
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The lunch special prices at Noodle Lane are reasonable.
There are many vegan and vegetarian options.
The restaurant is open on Sundays.
Spacious interior with modern design and bright lighting creates a clean, cozy atmosphere. A generous sauce bar and 24-hour service support a lively, authentic dim sum experience. Back room offers a quiet, comfortable space with couch seating and high tables.
Shrimp and pork wontons float in a clear, flavorful broth that tastes better without noodles. The soup feels comforting and is often paired with beef congee or half duck and pork combos.
Offers a variety of vegetarian options alongside meat dishes. Combos include vegetarian choices but lack a vegan broth for soups.
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You order at the front and pay first before sitting down.
When your food is ready, they call your number.
The restaurant is open late until 12:30 am on Friday.
Cozy ambiance with soft lighting and spaced seating sets a relaxing mood. Wonton soup is served hot with bok choy but has mixed reviews on broth quality. Vegetarian choices shine with spinach dumplings that taste great and look appealing.
Wonton soup comes piping hot with bok choy and offers a Hong Kong style version. Some find the broth smells off, and there have been reports of bugs in the soup.
Vegetarian options include green spinach dumplings and black mushroom dumplings that are fully vegetarian. The vegan spinach dumplings look great and taste good with every bite.
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Happy hour offers $4 beers and $5 wines from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Lunch specials provide good value, with vegetarian options available.
The restaurant is kid-friendly and suitable for family dining.
Small, clean space offers a cozy atmosphere with authentic Sichuan flavors and spacious seating. Soft music creates a calm vibe, while staff interactions sometimes add a lively edge. The interior combines simple, modern design with a welcoming feel.
Wonton soup features seven wontons in a large bowl priced at $10. It pairs well with dishes like dandan noodles and fried rice.
Vegetarian dishes include fried vegetable dumplings, vegetarian hot pot with rice, and mapo tofu without pork. Staff accommodate requests to create off-menu vegetarian options and substitute ingredients to fit dietary needs.
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A 20% tip is automatically added to your bill, so check your receipt.
The restaurant closes at 10:00 PM, but last seating is at 9:30 PM.
The lunch special ends at 3 PM, not 4 PM as advertised.
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.
Broth stands out with real chicken flavor in the wonton soups. Options include Shanghai mini pork wontons and jumbo pork and leek wontons, both authentic and highly rated.
Almost 90% of the menu features vegetarian options, including vegetarian buns with mushrooms, vegetarian duck, and vegetarian goose. The vegetarian duck has a balanced saltiness, while the goose is a bit oily.
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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%.
Small space with authentic Chinatown vibe and casual atmosphere draws crowds despite limited seating. Quiet and orderly kitchen supports quick, cash-only service with self-serve condiments. Known for best dumplings and affordable prices, it offers a simple menu and frozen goods to take home.
Small wontons pack a lot of flavor in a simple, well-seasoned broth. The soup pairs well with peanut noodles and comes in generous portions.
Affordable vegan meals include vegetarian dumplings and peanut noodles. The menu offers a wide choice of vegetarian options in a no-frills setting.
Good to know
This place is cash only, so bring money.
You need to order at the counter and specify whether it’s takeout or dine-in.
The prices are super reasonable at $4.50 for 10 dumplings.
Upscale interior with high ceilings and a beautiful bar creates a serene and inviting atmosphere. Warm lighting and traditional Chinese decorations set a child-friendly and lively vibe. Cocktails like mojitos stand out alongside authentic Sichuan flavors.
Wonton soup features great flavor and a fantastic taste. It often comes as a sharable dish alongside other items like chicken soup dumplings and fried rice.
Plenty of vegetarian options exist, including standout dishes like Garlic Eggplant and vegetarian mapo tofu. Staff check carefully for eggs, and the vegetarian fried rice pairs well with hot pot.
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Customers should tell the server what level of spicy they would like.
Customers are not allowed to sit at the restaurant without ordering 3 dishes, one per person.
An 18% tip is mandatorily applied to the bill.
Dining area combines Scandinavian design vibes with Thai and Chinese decor, creating a cozy and modern atmosphere. Lighting stays dim and relaxing, complemented by instrumental music that suits quiet meals or dates. Comfortable seating and a full bar add to the inviting, clean environment.
Wonton soup features flavorful broth and tender wontons. It often comes as a starter or part of a lunch special with dishes like drunken noodles.
Many vegetarian and vegan options exist, including massaman curry and house tofu. The vegan dishes stand out for their quality.
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Customers should come hungry due to the large portion sizes.
The restaurant has undisclosed peanuts in their lo mein dish.
Tree nut allergies can cause fatal asphyxiation, making allergen protocols critical.
Small dumpling restaurant offers bright, clean space with heated back patio for outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels friendly and welcoming, ideal for casual lunch with friends. Electronic ordering and family-style take-out boxes add convenience to the quick dining experience.
Large portions of hot wonton soup come with authentic dumplings. The soup offers good value and warms up well on cold days.
Vegetarian dishes include vegetarian noodles with a good amount of vegetables and steamed vegetable dumplings. Vegan options appear cute and yummy, though some vegetarian choices feel underwhelming.
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They open until 2am for late night bites.
The prices on the menu do not match the prices customers pay online for takeout.
Customers end up receiving 6pcs of dumplings and pay 7.95, which is a 20% price increase.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings and an open kitchen lets diners watch dumplings being made. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and quiet downstairs to lively and noisy upstairs during parties. Decor blends modern and traditional elements featuring deer motifs symbolizing longevity and prosperity.
Wontons in the soup have a great texture and taste great. The soup itself is basic but enjoyable as an appetizer.
Vegetarian dishes include vegetable dumplings and vegetarian lo mein with crisp vegetables. The menu has some options but lacks clear vegetarian labels and no vegetarian soup dumplings.
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Customers should arrive right when the restaurant opens to avoid a long wait.
Lunch prices at Joe's are about half the regular cost with slightly smaller portions.
The best time to visit is during lunch special hours from 12-3.
Teppanyaki grills sit in a cramped, clean space with Japanese design elements. Chefs perform loud, engaging hibachi shows featuring flames and playful tricks. The atmosphere mixes quiet dining areas with bursts of energy from the cooking stations.
Wonton soup tastes like home with a comforting broth. The Shepard Purse wonton stands out as a recommended choice.
Vegetarian options include vegetarian dumplings that are consistently tasty and well-made. The menu also features a vegetarian noodle soup that is vegan, along with a pumpkin mochi cake dessert with a crispy dough.
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Reservations are recommended for teppanyaki to ensure a spot.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added to the bill for all parties.
A 3% surcharge applies if you pay by credit card.
Small dining space offers freshly made dishes with an inviting atmosphere despite a loud, crowded environment. Outlets near many tables provide convenience for charging devices. Decor reflects traditional Chinese culture in a clean, tidy setting.
Broth runs clear and deep with flavor and heat, topped with chili oil for a moderate spice. Wontons stay light and juicy, filled with herbs, paired with simple pak choi and fresh vegetables.
Options include vegetarian noodles and vegan dishes alongside meat choices. Starters feature vegetarian spring rolls and shrimp dimsum.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash payments; no credit cards.
Expect to wait at least 30 minutes for a table on weekends.
A mandatory 20% service charge is added to your bill.
Small restaurant with cramped tables and traditional music creates a lively, noisy atmosphere where conversation is difficult. Digital queue system and complimentary green tea add convenience and hospitality. Koi fish and antique decor contribute to a unique cultural setting.
Pork wonton soup offers a small portion with a taste similar to ordinary dumplings. Other wonton dishes come with spicy peanut sauce or appear alongside soup dumplings.
Steamed vegetarian dumplings stand out with flavorful, well-seasoned fillings. The menu offers a solid variety of vegan options, including cold appetizers and other vegetable dishes.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for weekends and special occasions.
Expect wait times of up to 2 hours during peak hours.
The restaurant can accommodate large groups, making it suitable for celebrations.
Glass walls reveal about 30 chefs crafting dumplings, creating a live kitchen theater that defines the space. Upscale design and a spacious interior set a warm, inviting atmosphere with attentive service. Bar seating offers close views of the kitchen, enhancing the interactive dining experience.
Hearty broth defines the no-spicy wonton soup. Adding chili oil boosts the flavor of the plain soup.
Plenty of vegetarian and vegan options exist, including wontons, dumplings, and noodles. Many dishes can be modified to suit vegetarian or halal diets, and all vegetarian choices are clearly labeled.
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Reservations are required to dine at this restaurant.
Expect a 20-30 minute wait even with a reservation.
You can only make reservations through OpenTable.