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  1. Best Chinese in New York, NY - Shu Jiao Fu Zhou, Wah Fung No 1, Roseli Chinese Restaurant, Antidote, Yao, Joe's Shanghai, Blue Willow 夜来湘, Uncle Lou 快樂人, Mama Lee - Williamsburg, Szechuan Mountain House.

  2. Dec 13, 2023 · 31 Glorious Chinese Restaurants to Try. Standout soup dumplings, tasty hand-pulled noodles, mouth-numbing Sichuan, and other regional fare. by Robert Sietsema Updated Dec 13, 2023, 12:02pm EST.

    • Nom Wah Tea Parlor. Restaurants. Chinese. Chinatown. New York's first dim sum house opened in 1920 and developed a devoted following for its almond cookies and moon cakes.
    • Hutong. Restaurants. Chinese. Midtown East. A spectacular, glittering dining room with Art Deco style for days and peripheral design elements like a long glass hallway with rows of wine bottles illuminated like heist-worthy works of art make Hutong an impressive address.
    • Potluck Club. 4 out of 5 stars. Restaurants. Lower East Side. Recommended. First opened in 2022 by the team behind Milk & Cream Cereal Bar, this Chrystie Street spot was on our list of that year's best new restaurants.
    • MáLà Project. Restaurants. Chinese. East Village. price 1 of 4. Chinese hot pot, customarily stewed with thinly sliced meats, vegetables and stock, gets a brothless showcase at this East Village restaurant from owner Ning Amelie Kang and chef Qilong Zhao.
  3. Showing results 1 - 30 of 1,167. Best Chinese Restaurants in New York City, New York: Find Tripadvisor traveller reviews of New York City Chinese restaurants and search by price, location, and more.

    • Grandma’s Home, Flatiron
    • Birds of A Feather, Williamsburg
    • Chinese Tuxedo, Chinatown
    • RedFarm, Greenwich Village
    • Han Dynasty, Multiple Locations
    • Joe’s Steam Rice Roll, Flushing & Soho
    • Málà Project, Midtown & East Village
    • Hutong, Midtown
    • Nom Wah Tea Parlor, Chinatown
    • Peking Duck House, Chinatown

    The family-owned and operated restaurant Grandma’s Home has over 200 locations in China–and they just recently opened their first US location in NYC! They serve authentic and traditional Hangzhou cuisinewhich is part of the broader Zhejiang Cuisine, one of the Eight Traditional Cuisines of China. If you ask us, their Soy Glazed Crispy Fish cannotbe...

    This Williamsburg spot has a large menu and gratuity is already included in the prices. Go-to items include their dan dan noodles and wontons in chili sauce, but you’ll definitely want to order a handful of things to share. 191 Grand St, Brooklyn

    This upscale Chinese restaurant is located in a former two-story opera house that has a particularly chic vibe with dishes to match. Things you should try while there: thepork belly char siu, chicken liver paté, crispy sichuan eggplant, and squid ink noodles. 5 Doyers St

    This restaurant, decorated with tons of potted plants, has an easy to share menu. And the way they serve their dishes makes them look almost too good to eat! 529 Hudson St

    Critics say the chain’s best location is the original NY outpost on Third Avenue, and since that’s the only one we’ve been to we blindly agree. Their dan dan noodles are spicy but delicious, and the pickled vegetablesare a must for the table. 215 W 85th Street (Upper West Side); Other locations:90 3rd Avenue (East Village); 1 Dekalb Avenue (Brookly...

    They’ve perfected a simple dish, the steamed rice roll. The soft rice rolls can be filled with anything you want from beef, to shrimp, to vegetables—or all of that in one if you’d like. You really can’t go wrong here. 136-21 Roosevelt Avenue (Flushing); Other location:261 Canal Street (SoHo)

    Known for their Chinese dry pot, this East Village eatery has over 50 ingredients for you to choose from! In addition to hot pot, diners can snack on smaller items like steamed egg custard. 41 West 46th Street (Midtown); Other location:122 1st Avenue (East Village)

    This Art Deco spot is putting a twist on all the usual menu items, such as Rosé Champagne shrimp dumplings and a special flaming peking duckthat you can only order three nights a week. 731 Lexington Ave

    If you’re looking for dim sum, Nom Wah Tea Parlor is where to go. It’s been around since 1920 making some of NYC’s best dumplings. 13 Doyers St

    You can’t go to Peking Duck House without getting peking duck! Their prices won’t break the bank and their portions are large so you definitely won’t be leaving hungry. Their duck soup and chicken/beef with broccoli are really good, too. 28 Mott Street #A

  4. Aug 16, 2023 · From fresh rice noodle rolls to affordable galore, a dining guide to New York’s oldest and most famous Chinatown by Robert Sietsema Updated Aug 16, 2023, 2:39pm EDT

  5. 1. Buddakan NY. Exceptional ( 15943) $$$$ • Chinese • Meatpacking District. Booked 165 times today. Buddakan NY is the go-to place for anyone craving exceptional Chinese cuisine in New York City. Based on its abundant positive reviews, customers rave about its phenomenal menu and the excellent service provided.

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