Our TOP Chinatown Munchies!

  1. Wu’s Wonton King

  2. Grand Street Skewer Cart

  3. Fu Zhou Wei Zhong

  4. Mei Lah Wah

  5. Wah Fung No.1

Wu’s Wonton King - The real KING is this crab!

The perfect spot to grab all your friends and get dinner, Wu’s Wonton King! This crab is perfect for a group dinner as they serve it to you in 3 ways and is HUGE. It is packed with flavor and hits the spot every time.

ORDER

  • Crab 3 ways

  • golden fried rice

  • honey walnut shrimp

  • pecking duck (if your group is to small for crab!)

Grand Street Skewer Cart- The perfect late night bite!

Grand street skewer cart has been around for years and has always been a NYC staple. From chicken hearts, fish balls, squid to beef, this skewer cart serves it all on a stick! Ranging in options for those of you adventurous like us to more “basic options” there is something for everyone! If you love spice get the spicy option it is DELICIOUS and packed with flavor. (CASH ONLY)

ORDER

  • lamb tendon

  • chicken heart

  • squid

  • chicken tendon

Fu Zhou Wei Zhong- THE JUICIEST dumplings in NYC!

We said it once and we will say it again… These dumplings at Fu Zhou Wei Zhong are packed with flavor and the perfect hidden gem in the city.

ORDER

  • Pork and chive buns

Mei Lah Wah- Basic? NONONO! CLASSIC!

A classic Chinatown staple are the pork buns and salted egg buns here at Mei Lah Wah! Whether you get the pork buns steamed, roasted or our personal favorite the pineapple roast pork bun they are all DELICIOUS!

(careful though because those pineapple pork buns are SWEET!)

ORDER

  • Pineapple roast pork bun

  • Roast or steamed pork bun

  • salted egg bun

Wah Fung No.1- Roast pork over rice never looked SO GOOD!

Wah Fung has been all over social media for years but it has been a classic chinatown gem for longer. This roast pork over rice and cabbage is the perfect meal on the go for anytime and occasion. Do not let the long line scare you! It goes pretty quickly and we promise it is worth the wait!

ORDER

  • Roast pork over rice


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