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Privy 5 New York Chinese Dim Sum
Chinese Dim Sum is great in this city. There's never a shortage of Chinese Dim Sum restaurants that provide dim sum but some are clearly better than the rest. Lucky for you we've found the best Chinese Dim Sum restaurants and placed them on our list here.
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Cuisine:Chinese Dim Sum
20 Elizabeth St (between Bayard St & Canal St) New York NY 10013(212) 964-5256It is quite a trip to get into the 2nd floor dining room of Jing Fong. You are required to travel an extraordinarily long escalator up into something resembling a lavishly decorated catering hall. But the trip is worth it because the dim sum is fantastic. It is also possible you may have to chase down your next serving of dim sum or egg rolls in the weekend scrum when the restaurant is chaotic wit ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Cuisine:Chinese Dim Sum
5 East Broadway (Chatham Square) New York City NY 10038+1 212 732 0796This East Broadway hot spot has a Michelin mention so holds a lot more than mere take-out appeal. Look at the collaboration between Hong Kong chefs Ping Chung, Guy Lieu and Colette Rossant - French-American food writer and consultant, and this nouvelle alternative to the rugby tackle world of dim sum dining is further enhanced by seating your own buns on Italian designer chairs. With 24 varieties ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: NoHo
Cuisine:Chinese Dim Sum
380 Lafayette Street New York City NY 10003+1 212 533 7000Despite the name there isn't a hint of French or Fusion about Chinatown Brasserie, the menu focuses on contemporary Cantonese cuisine. This eatery revels in the high-end-Chinese genre and Tsu Wangs' outpost harbors the work of dim sum prodigy, Hong Kong Born chef - Joe Ng. They offer the perfect shrimp fest and an impressive inventory of over 100 varieties of dim sum. Delicate and steamy, this lov ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: N/A
Cuisine:Chinese Dim Sum
135-29 37th Ave New York City NY 11354(718) 886-8233It seems to be a fait accomplis that when seeking the best dim sum, Flushing, is the undisputed Queen of these delicate Chinese Dumplings/Wonton. Dong Yi Feng (Tung Yi Fung) is generally reliable, and they offer a large selection, even on weekdays. The tripe is tender yet bouncy, the duck feet are delicious and the pork ribs are a tasty yet classic addition to any dim sum meal. Clams in Black Bean ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Cuisine:Chinese Dim Sum
22 Mott St (between Chatham Sq & Worth St) New York NY 10013(212) 602-9988Ping's Restaurant is one of the few reasons why people love Queens. It is a sanctuary of Cantonese classic cuisine and there are three good reasons why: 1 - the seafood, 2 - the weekend dim sum service and 3 - the banquets. Fresh seafood specimens swim languidly in tanks which serve two purposes - décor and "fresh fish". Delicate small plates of freshly killed fish, shrimp siu mai, hakau and trad ... read more > -
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