Chinatown
Chinatown
Page 2Alimama
Alimama is a dessert shop in Chinatown that specializes in mochi doughnuts and boba-filled cream puffs.
Cheong Fun Cart
Every morning at the corner of Hester and Elizabeth, you'll find this cart serving simple, springy, and pleasantly chewy meat-filled rice rolls that start at $1.50.
North Dumpling
North Dumpling makes extra-gingery dumplings for $3.50 a pop. It’s one of our favorite dumpling counters in Chinatown.
Round K by Sol
Round K is an all-day Korean cafe in Chinatown serving good food and exciting coffee.
Mắm
Mắm serves northern Vietnamese street food in a small, cozy space on Forsyth street in Chinatown.
The Crown
The Crown is a rooftop bar on top of the Hotel 50 Bowery with 360-degree views, room to dance, and a come-as-you-are attitude.
Hwa Yuan Szechuan
A reboot of a Chinatown spot that closed decades ago, Hwa Yuan serves great Peking duck, sesame noodles, and more in a massive space on East Broadway.
Golden Diner
Golden Diner in Chinatown serves modern diner classics. Unlike most diners, though, it’s worth planning a meal here a week in advance.
Taiwan Pork Chop House
Taiwan Pork Chop House is a cash-only Taiwanese spot in Chinatown that’s a good option for a quick lunch or dinner with a group.
Dr. Clark
Dr. Clark is a sceney Japanese spot in Chinatown with excellent Hokkaido speciality dishes.
Deluxe Green Bo
Deluxe Green Bo is a cash-only Shanghainese spot in Chinatown that’s good for a lunch or a BYOB group dinner.
Buddha Bodai
Buddha Bodai is a kosher vegetarian spot in Chinatown. It’s useful for anyone who doesn’t eat meat, and it’s BYOB.
Nha Trang One
On a block of Vietnamese places on Baxter Street in Chinatown, Nha Trang is our favorite for pho.
Nom Wah Tea Parlor
This Chinatown dim sum spot has been around since the 1920's. The food is just ok, but it's worth a visit to eat dumplings in a room that feels like a retro diner.
Pho Bar
Pho Bar is a casual Vietnamese restaurant in Chinatown that’s great for a bowl of very rich beef pho by yourself or with a date.
Dim Sum Go Go
Dim Sum Go Go is a low-key spot in Manhattan’s Chinatown serving reliable dum sum all day.
Tasty Hand-Pulled Noodles
Tasty Hand-Pulled Noodles serves, yep you guessed it - hand-pulled noodles, in Chinatown.
Lam Zhou Handmade Noodle
The noodles are good, but the real reason you go to this tiny Chinatown spot is for some of the best dumplings in the city.