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The special fried rice at this Chino Latino spot in Washington Heights comes with tiny cubes of ham, baby shrimp, and scallions.
Oh! Dumplings
Oh! Dumplings is a Fort Greene takeout staple that's also a useful spot for a picnic in the park.
Super Taste
Pick up some noodle soup at Super Taste’s Upper East Side location, then walk over to the Met and eat it on the museum's steps.
Silver Apricot
Silver Apricot in the West Village has a secret back patio where you should bring a date and eat Chinese-New American small plates.
Nai Brother
At this Long Island City restaurant, a robot brings you big bowls of their specialty: Chinese sauerkraut fish.
Da Long Yi
Da Long Yi is an LIC hot pot spot that’s just dressed up enough for a casual birthday dinner.
Sofun Noodle Bar
Make some very attractive sounds while slurping noodles at this solid Hunan noodle bar in LIC.
The Best Restaurants In Flushing
Besides having one of the biggest Chinatowns, Flushing is one of the best food neighborhoods in New York City, period. Here’s where you should be eating.
Maxi's Noodle
Maxi's Noodle serves comforting, inexpensive bowls of soup with delicious dumplings and noodles.
Soy Bean Chan Flower Shop
This plant shop should be your first stop on a Flushing food crawl for its tofu pudding and other affordable Chinese snacks.
New World Mall Food Court
If you want to sample a bunch of Flushing's best Chinese and Taiwanese food, head to the basement-level food court of the New World Mall.
Flower and Dessert
Get work done while eating shaved ice at this Flushing cafe, which has one of the largest selections of sweets we’ve ever seen.
Eight Jane Foods
Eight Jane Foods is a tiny grab and go spot in Flushing that specializes in jian bing.
Happy Salad
Happy Salad is a modern Hong Kong-style cafe in Bensonhurst’s Chinatown that’s great for a quick lunch.
The Red Pavilion
With live music and performances, this Chinese teahouse and nightclub in Bushwick feels like a saloon in 1920s Shanghai.
Mabu Cafe
The comfort food at this Hong Kong-style cafe in Chinatown is designed to be photographed. In a refreshing plot twist, it tastes good, too.
Chef Huang
Chef Huang in Murray Hill serves elaborately presented Chinese dishes, including a Peking duck with super crispy skin.
Where To Eat in Bensonhurst's Chinatown
Bensonhurst is home to Brooklyn's largest Chinatown. Here's where you should be eating.
Jiang Nan
The Peking duck is the main event at this Chinese spot in Flushing, but bring a group to try other things too.
Wah Fung No. 1 Fast Food
You may have to wait in a 20-person line for your takeout roast pork at Wah Fung No. 1, but it’s absolutely worth it.
Local Roots
Local Roots is a small snack shop in Market 57, where you can get things like boba and fan tuan.
Golden Unicorn
Golden Unicorn is a restaurant above a bank in Chinatown where you can eat some dim sum while a wedding reception is going down nearby.
The Best Chinese Dumplings in NYC
Our guide to the city’s plumpest, steamiest, tastiest Chinese and Taiwanese dumplings.