Are you looking for the best Chinese food in New York? Then you’ve come to the right place – because you don’t have to go to Chinatown to find great places! New York City is home to countless authentic Chinese restaurants, from historic dim sum spots in Chinatown to modern eateries offering regional specialties across the boroughs.
To help you quickly find the one closest to you, you can find a list of the best Chinese restaurants in NYC in this article!
The Jun-Men is one of the best restaurants for ramen in the city. By the way, Jun-Men means “noodles, straight up”. The secret of a really good ramen dish is the broth, which is sometimes reduced for hours and in the end is really “concentrated” and delicious. Absolutely sensational and once you have tasted it, you will understand why we rave about it so much.
Here it can quickly get crowded, the shop is really super small. Super Taste is probably the best place to visit in Chinatown NYC if you are looking for some authentic and great quality noodles. The amazing food is reason alone to visit but with the amazing prices on offer, this is a no-brainer to get a quick and delicious bite to eat on your way through Chinatown.
Make sure to try the pork belly bao – one of our favorites!
39 Kings Cafe (formerly known as Sunway Restaurant), is a restaurant in Flushing, Queens. It’s a great food spot to check out while walking in the area. Please note that the restaurant only takes cash.
If you’re craving some good Thai food, Nine Restaurant & Bar has got you covered. They offer a cozy and unpretentious atmosphere where you can enjoy exquisite dishes prepared by talented chefs. What’s more, their prices are reasonable, and they are committed to providing uncompromising service. With numerous Thai restaurants in New York City to choose from, it can be challenging to decide where to go but look no further.
Nine Restaurant & Bar stands out as one of the best Thai restaurants in the city, offering a welcoming ambiance, friendly staff, excellent service, and, most importantly, delicious Thai cuisine. Their dishes are crafted with simplicity and flair to capture the true essence of Thai cooking. Their noodle soups and their red curry are super delicious!
Great NY Noodletown is a noodleshop, Chinese restaurant in Chinatown located right next to the Manhattan Bridge. Great insider tip for this area!
Great Korean soul food at the Empire State Building. Bon appetit!
Here you get the probably the best duck in town. This restaurant has already won an award from the New York Times. Also recommendable is the Joe’s Shanghai soup with dumplings.
Mission Chinese Food in NYC is a trendy and hip restaurant in Chinatown, Manhattan. The restaurant is heavily influenced on Sichuanese style cuisine and is geared towards millennials. This place with its electric funk atmosphere and dim lights is the place to be if you are looking for a cool evening hangout with amazing food. Be sure to try their Mapo Tofu!
This vintage dim sum parlor dates back to the 1920s and is a great place to stop and grab a bite to eat. With an extensive menu that includes tea beer and wine, it is one of the local favorites to grab some authentic Chinese food. We recommend making a reservation online as it can get busy here during lunch and dinner. Make sure to try the house special roast pork buns – delicious!
Chef of the Momo Delight is Fulpa Jangbu. He grew up in Nepal and his favourite dishes are dumplings – dumplings with different fillings. When he came to Queens, he missed the dumplings so much that he decided to create his own. The dumplings taste incredibly good!
For those of you looking for a healthy eating experience, this restaurant might be it. They serve Asian inspired dishes that are made with GMO, artificial, and preservative free ingredients! And all their protein comes from free range, pasteurized, and grass fed sources.
All of this leads to some seriously delicious food, including their coconut curry, which is one of their more popular menu items. But aside from curry, they also serve things like noodles and dumplings among other Asian inspired food. And they serve delicious tea to follow up your meal with!
Small and unassuming from the outside, Ramen Danbo is probably the best restaurant in Park Slope for ramen lovers. The Japanese chain only has three locations in the USA, one of which is in Brooklyn. It doesn’t get more authentic than this! And you can choose how strong you want your broth and whether you want soft or firm to the bite noodles. The prices are also more than fair for New York. There is seating at a counter and a few tables as well as outdoor seating. The restaurant is popular. Be prepared to wait for a table.
A great place for a short break. If you like spicy food, this is the place for you. Orders are placed at the bar and the menu can be seen on pictures on the wall.
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