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.
Dumplings stand out with pork and chives filling, offered steamed or pan-fried at a low price. The hot and sour soup and chive pancakes also feature as notable dishes, evoking a classic Chinatown vibe.
Offers very affordable and homemade dumplings that are fresh and authentic. Food stays consistently delicious without stretching the budget.
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, unassuming restaurant sits in a gritty, rundown mall basement with flickering lights and a sketchy atmosphere. The space feels like an old-school local spot with cash-only payment and simple seating at card tables. It draws a diverse crowd and offers authentic, flavorful dumplings made at an impressive pace.
Steamed and fried dumplings stand out for their authentic Fuzhou style and rich flavors. Prices stay low with deals like $5 for 6 baos and $4 for 8 dumplings, making it a solid spot for cheap, delicious buns and dumplings.
Food comes in large portions that can feed multiple people for around 16 dollars. Dishes like crispy fried dumplings and bao are tasty and super affordable.
Good to know
You need to bring cash because it’s a cash-only establishment.
You can get everything on the menu for less than $20 at Fu Zhou.
$5 for 6 baos and $4 for 8 dumplings are unbelievably cheap in NYC.
Small space with family-like atmosphere offers authentic Cantonese rice rolls and bouncy fish balls at prices under $5. Young couple cooks in front, adding friendly energy that makes it feel welcoming and affordable.
Beef tripe stands out, rivaling top dim sum spots. Cantonese rice rolls come smooth and authentic, especially shrimp with egg. Fish balls are bouncy and flavorful, served alongside congee and spring rolls. Drinks include Green milk tea.
Prices stay well below typical city costs, with items like medium curry fishballs and coffee under $5. Food combines freshness and high quality while remaining very affordable.
Good to know
There is a free drink with purchase until 8/1.
There is a drinks promotion of buy 2 drinks, get 1 free.
The A2 fish balls and rice rolls are available for purchase at 6 PM.
Small takeaway spot with a single outdoor table and two chairs next to a busy sidewalk. Atmosphere feels homely and unassuming, with minimal seating and cash-only service. Dumplings stand out as highly praised and affordable despite the simple setup.
Handmade pork dumplings come in large portions, with 15 dumplings costing just $5. The pan-fried dumplings stand out for their size and flavor, often considered the best dumplings around.
Dumplings come at a super affordable price without sacrificing quality. The service is fast and the meals offer great value for the cost.
Good to know
They only accept cash, so remember to visit an ATM beforehand.
The fried dumplings cost $5 for 15 pieces.
This place is takeout only with no seating available.
Tiny, narrow space with about six small tables creates a cramped and congested setting. Yelling in Chinese adds to a noisy, bustling atmosphere that feels like a busy market. Food arrives in plastic bowls with broth served separately, emphasizing authenticity and simple ambiance over comfort.
Sichuan dumplings stand out with their bold flavor and are worth a visit alone. The menu features pork and chive dumplings, pork bao buns, and hand-pulled noodles, all prepared without greasiness and enhanced well by chili oil.
Prices stay very affordable even for large portions. Food quality and taste match the low cost, with quick service adding to the value.
Good to know
Bring cash for dumplings as they don't come with sauce.
There are no restrooms available in the restaurant.
Good luck finding a seat; sharing tables is common.
Cozy space with soft Chinese folk music creates a welcoming and peaceful atmosphere. Handmade dumplings feature thin, chewy wrappers and fillings that balance flavor without excess oil. Casual, spotless setting suits quick meals with an authentic touch.
Dumplings feature a Q弹 texture, soft yet chewy, with a balanced mix of meat and vegetables. Chili oil offers an authentic Sichuan flavor with aroma, numbing, and heat layers, enhancing the genuine Chinese taste.
Prices stay affordable across the menu. Food offers a quick, satisfying option without stretching the budget.
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The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Prices are affordable, with a total bill around $30 before tip.
The owners are having a soft opening tomorrow.
Tiny hole-in-the-wall with standing room only and minimal outdoor seating creates a raw, chaotic vibe. Locals and tourists gather outside, forming a street food party atmosphere despite limited English spoken. Known for hand-made steamed rice rolls, it offers a genuine, no-frills experience.
Cantonese dishes here feel very authentic with thin rice rolls that differ from typical dim sum versions. Vegetarian options like plain congee and cilantro roll stand out for their quality and flavor.
Pricing stays affordable compared to nearby spots. Snacks, rice noodles, and Cantonese chueng fen all come at low prices without sacrificing taste.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash.
You should phone in and make the order for pickup to avoid the wait.
There is no seating available; it's take out only.
Small dining area with only four tables creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. Quiet environment features mild old jazz music and a family-run vibe that feels warm and welcoming. Seating is comfortable but limited, making it ideal for quiet meals rather than large groups.
Fresh dumplings and scallion pancakes stand out with strong flavors and great texture. Dim sum and sushi offer a solid variety, including tasty steamed veggie dumplings and pork ramen.
Prices stay affordable even on a tight budget. Food quality remains excellent despite the low cost.
Good to know
Take-out is recommended due to the limited seating.
The restaurant closes at 1am.
This is the only place open in the area until 1 AM.
Tiny space with limited bar-style seating creates a crowded, bustling atmosphere where movement is tight and dining feels rushed. Most people come for takeout, watching rice rolls made fresh at the counter. The vibe suits quick stops rather than relaxed meals.
Cheung fun comes fresh to order with options like dried shrimp, scallion, and char siu. The rice noodle has a thin skin and smooth texture that feels very authentic Cantonese, evoking a strong sense of nostalgia.
Food comes hearty, filling, and healthy with prices that stay super affordable. Rice rolls and cheung fun stand out as tasty options that won't stretch the budget.
Good to know
The restaurant is cash only; bring cash for your visit.
Seating is extremely limited, so plan accordingly.
Expect to wait at least 20-30 minutes after ordering.
Narrow space with no indoor seating and just two small tables outside creates a simple, no-frills atmosphere. Energy stays low-key, focused on quick takeout and fresh, flavorful Cantonese dishes. Regulars come for excellent value and homemade style meals served fast and affordably.
Offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with non-spicy, flavorful dishes like beef and broccoli and General Tso's chicken. Features delicious pork dumplings and frozen dumplings for home cooking.
Food offers good quality at affordable prices. Meals balance taste and cost effectively.
Good to know
The restaurant offers takeout only with no seating available.
The lunch special costs $8.50 and includes rice and 3 dishes.
You can choose 3 items over rice for $7.50.
Small, crowded space with limited seating and no air conditioning creates a warm, steamy atmosphere. The vibe is simple and authentic, resembling a hole-in-the-wall street food spot. Cash-only policy and affordable prices attract those seeking cheap, satisfying dumplings.
Juicy fried pork and chive dumplings cost about $3.50 for 10 and offer great value. Dumplings here are known for being affordable and flavorful, often considered the best in the city.
Homemade dumplings come at a very affordable price, with two orders totaling around $8. The food stays fresh and delicious while keeping costs low.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash, but there is an ATM on-site.
Be prepared to always wait for dumplings, bao, and soups.
Prices are cheap; 10 dumplings cost $4 and 20 cost $8.
Small quarters with Hong Kong vibes create a homey, laid-back atmosphere that feels like a family restaurant. The place stays calm and clean despite heavy traffic outside, attracting locals who appreciate affordable, authentic Cantonese food with generous portions.
Offers juicy Cantonese Duck with crispy skin and super good quality congee. Includes favorites like Fried rice, Hong Kong style noodles, and Rice rolls.
Prices stay consistently affordable across the menu. Meals come in a pleasant atmosphere without stretching the budget.
Good to know
The restaurant offers large portion sizes at reasonable prices.
Expect a lively atmosphere with events like lion dances during special occasions.
The menu features over 100 items, including various Cantonese dishes.
Vegetarian restaurant offers authentic dim sum in a cozy, nostalgic setting with close seating arrangements. The atmosphere feels welcoming and unpretentious, suited for both groups and solo diners. Free hot tea is served immediately, enhancing the simple, traditional experience.
Offers classic dim sum and Cantonese style cuisine with a focus on vegetarian and vegan options. Vegan dumplings stand out even for meat eaters.
Offers affordable prices on hundred percent vegan dishes including hot pot. Food is both delicious and nutritious while staying budget-friendly.
Good to know
The lunch deal is available from Monday to Friday.
All dim sum options are vegetarian/vegan.
There are no reservations for parties of 2, just walk in.
Small space with large cushioned chairs creates tight seating and frequent movement through tables. Bright decor contrasts with a cold, noisy atmosphere. Open late with unbeatable prices and a diverse menu featuring unique dishes like duck rice rolls and clay pot rice.
Peking duck stands out as a key dish. The pork liver congee has a balanced consistency and feels warming, though it comes at a higher price and differs from traditional versions.
Prices stay consistently affordable here, making meals easy on the wallet. Food offers good value without sacrificing taste.
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King’s Kitchen is open until 2 am, making it a rare late-night option.
Most clay pots cost around $12, offering good value.
The restaurant has a preset minimum 18% tip policy.
Spacious interior with well-lit seating and roomy tables creates a comfortable dining environment. Atmosphere feels clean and inviting, suitable for both small and large groups. The vibe is calm and friendly, offering a family-friendly setting without crowding.
Egg and pork chow fun and Penang kueh teow with flat noodles stand out with their rich flavors. Egg rolls arrive fresh and crispy. Malaysian Chow Fun is popular enough to order for takeout.
Prices stay affordable across the menu. The over rice dishes offer the most budget-friendly options. Overall, the food costs remain easy on the wallet.
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Curry House serves Yee Sang during the lunar new year season.
The curry dishes are priced at $18+ but do not come with rice.
The bowl of noodles is economically priced at $13.
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.
Pork soup dumplings stand out with a memorable taste. The Szechuan wonton soup with chili oil offers a spicy kick that many find unforgettable.
Prices stay very affordable even with large portion sizes. Food comes family style, making it easy to share without spending much.
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.
Hong Kong style fast food restaurant offers a tasteful modernization of traditional 茶餐廳 with authentic local vibe and classic Chinatown setting. The space feels cramped and crowded but includes comfortable booths in the back for larger groups. It accepts only cash or Venmo for payment.
Beef chow fun stands out with perfect wok hei and chewy noodles, especially in the brown sauce version. Other dishes like chicken wings and satay beef chow fun also show solid flavors.
Offers affordable prices on Hong Kong style dishes and breakfast. Stands out as one of the more budget-friendly spots in the area.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash or Venmo for payment.
You will likely have to wait 20-30 minutes for a table on weekends.
Lunch is only served after 11:30.
Basement dining area features Hello Kitty karaoke room design with family style seating and Sanrio decals. Atmosphere is colorful and lively, inviting guests to stay and enjoy music and karaoke. Unlimited refills of crayfish, fruit, and free ice-cream complement the clean, spacious environment.
Offers all-you-can-eat hot pot and Chinese BBQ with good quality meat and grilled fish. The hot pot is authentic and delicious, priced around $39.99 for a combined experience.
Prices stay consistently affordable with generous plate sizes. The all-you-can-eat option adds value, making food and activities easy on the wallet.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat hot pot option costs $39.9 per person.
Tipping is compulsory at this establishment with a minimum of 15%.
The restaurant offers 2-for-1 beers during happy hour.
Small, narrow space with limited seating and counter-style tables creates a cozy, intimate vibe. Clean, modern design pairs with impressive wall art for a welcoming feel. Noise from the blender can disrupt the otherwise calm atmosphere.
Bao buns stand out as seriously delicious and among the most flavorful. Hot and sour soup offers a clean, vegetarian-friendly option, paired well with combo deals that include fries and fresh juice.
Affordable prices make it easy to enjoy vegan meals with good protein. Food stays consistent and offers tasty options without breaking the bank.
Good to know
Everything on the menu is vegan, so there’s no need to probe into ingredients.
The restaurant is located right next to the Canal Street subway station.
Seating is limited, making takeout a better option during busy hours.
Spacious dining area with Asian decor featuring lanterns and a lion head on the wall creates a modern Chinatown vibe. The atmosphere is loud and lively due to popularity, making conversation challenging. Lazy Susan tables facilitate sharing dishes, enhancing the communal dining experience.
Cantonese dishes stand out with dumplings unlike any other and a sweet and sour pork featuring tangy sauce and crunchy breading. The menu also offers hot and sour soup that is truly sour and invigorating.
Prices stay very affordable with big portions. Dim sum and other dishes offer a lot of food without high cost.
Good to know
Prepare for a long wait during dinner time.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Cash payments warrant a 9% discount.
Chinese noodle restaurant with an open kitchen and self-service ordering kiosks creates a fast-paced, casual dining environment. The space feels crowded and coolly air-conditioned, encouraging quick meals rather than lingering. Seating consists mainly of stools, emphasizing a come-and-go atmosphere.
Spicy cumin lamb hand pulled noodles stand out with bold flavors and chewy texture. The pork and cabbage dumplings offer a tender, juicy bite and rank among the most flavorful dumplings around.
Food offers great taste and consistent quality at very affordable prices. Meals typically cost around $15 per person for a quick casual bite.
Good to know
You order at a window and then wait for your food.
This restaurant is the only place we were able to pay by credit card in Chinatown.
Getting seating can be difficult as it gets crowded sometimes.
Spacious dining area with modern decor and exposed brick walls creates a clean, comfortable setting. Atmosphere blends cozy elegance with a family-style vibe, often hosting large groups. Staff presence near the bar adds a watchful energy, while the space suits both casual meals and intimate dinners.
Noodles here match Cantonese style beef chow fun closely. Hot and sour soup and General Tso chicken stand out, with the chicken praised even by picky Cantonese eaters. Mapo tofu offers a lighter take on mala flavors.
Prices stay affordable with dishes like the homestyle combo featuring beef curry, Hainanese chicken, and fried chicken over rice. Food tastes good and offers a great deal for the cost.
Good to know
Management prefers cash payments; there's a 3% surcharge for credit card use.
Only street parking is available near the restaurant.
The kitchen closes at 8:30 PM, so plan accordingly.
Small Chinese restaurant with cash-only policy and affordable dumplings draws steady crowds despite minimal, cluttered interior. Atmosphere feels cafeteria-like and run down, with noisy background and limited seating. Dumplings receive strong praise for taste and value.
Pork dumplings come in cheap plates of five, making a solid snack. The chive pork fried dumplings stand out, especially with the homemade chili crisp oil that boosts flavor.
Prices stay extremely affordable for all dumplings, making it easy to try a wide variety. The food is rich and tasty while remaining cash only and budget-friendly.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash, so bring some with you.
The price for eight dumplings is only $5.50.
You may have to wait half an hour if you order dumplings.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers outdoor seating on street with small heated pods and an original air-conditioned cabin option. Atmosphere feels casual and grungy, resembling a back-alley street scene with cramped, narrow seating. Food stands out as the main attraction, especially hand-pulled noodles praised for their quality.
Hand pulled noodles stand out for their taste and texture. Soup dumplings, especially the crab flavored pork and pan fried varieties, are highly flavorful and well made.
Large portions come with very affordable prices, especially for authentic Chinese food. Dumplings and ramen cost around $20, making it a solid spot for budget-friendly meals with excellent noodles.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash; an ATM nearby charges high fees.
The establishment has significant cleanliness issues, including cockroaches.
There is mouse or cockroach feces in the tableware.
Small, bright space with tables packed closely together creates a busy, lively atmosphere filled mostly with locals. Friendly, authentic vibe pairs with open kitchen where food is cooked fresh. Free tea and soup accompany meals, enhancing the generous, relaxed dining experience.
Soup dumplings stand out with light broth that bursts with flavor. The crab meat and pork versions and wontons with chili and peanut butter sauce offer unique tastes. Dumplings suit vegetarians and come with sauces that add complexity.
Prices stay very affordable with dishes costing around $15. The lunch menu offers decent portions at a fast, simple pace.
Good to know
The restaurant is cash only after 8:30 PM.
Credit cards incur a 3.5% markup.
Free tea and soup are included with the lunch menu.
Modern decor and classic round tables with lazy Susan create an elegant and authentic setting. The atmosphere is lively and colorful, often crowded and noisy with families and groups. Offers late-night hours and karaoke for large groups, standing out among Chinatown dim sum spots.
Authentic Cantonese flavors shine in the dim sum, with standout dishes like walnut shrimp and beef chow fun. The spot stays lively late, offering vegetarian options and consistent quality across multiple locations.
Prices stay consistently affordable across the menu. Service is quick, matching the budget-friendly food options.
Good to know
Dim Sum Palace is open until 3am on Sunday nights.
The dim sum is available late at night until 3 AM.
A table would be ready in about 15-20 minutes during busy times.
Long, narrow space with tight seating creates a cozy, crowded atmosphere reminiscent of Hong Kong style cafes. The place fills up quickly and feels chaotic but authentic, attracting a mix of local Chinese diners. Use of paper dishware and casual setup emphasize a no-frills dining experience.
Wontons and dumplings come in large sizes with chunks of shrimp and silky wonton skin. Dumplings include wood ear mushrooms, adding extra flavor. Service is friendly and multilingual.
Meals offer satisfying portions at affordable prices. Noodles and other dishes keep costs low without skimping on quantity.
Good to know
Go at opening brunch/lunch to avoid lines.
Expect a longer wait for bigger groups and a shorter wait if eating alone or for a table of 2.
A thirty-minute time limit may apply during peak hours.
Small space offers a calm vibe with instrumental music and a cozy back seating area. The crowd is mostly local and the atmosphere stays quiet and homey. Known for authentic claypot rice and Hong Kong style dishes, it suits quick lunches or takeout.
Authentic Cantonese food shines with dishes like BBQ pork, duck, and steamed pork dumplings. Dim sum includes soup dumplings, Bao buns, and pan-fried dumplings, paired well with scallion pancakes and Chinese broccoli in oyster sauce.
Rice rolls with beef and dumplings offer delicious flavors at a low cost. Overall, the menu stays affordable.
Good to know
E Noodle is perfect for a quick lunch or takeout without long waiting.
There is a 3.5% service fee for card payments.
Complimentary tea is always offered.
Classic Cantonese restaurant buzzes with lively, authentic atmosphere and stays continuously packed with mostly seniors. Walls display old school photos and a large screen TV adds to the vibe. Rooms downstairs offer private party space, while a turntable supports family-style meals.
Classic Cantonese dishes shine with fresh steamed fish, sweet and sour pork featuring tender thin slices, and authentic seafood preparations. Rice dishes, congee, and noodles complement the menu with traditional flavors.
Food comes in large portions with seafood options at very affordable prices. Dishes like Cantonese steamed fish and scallion and ginger double dragon offer good value.
Good to know
This is a CASH ONLY restaurant, so please bring enough cash.
The lunch special costs only 10.99, offering great value.
The portions are very generous, ensuring a filling meal.