Yin Ji Chang Fen

  4.2 – 900 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

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Local outpost of a popular Guangzhou chain offering rice noodle rolls plus other Cantonese fare.

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Address: 91 Bayard St, New York, NY 10013

Phone: (212) 227-4888

Website: https://yinji-usa.com/

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Reviews

Damian Peh
Excellent experience at the store with fantastic food! Was really lucky to visit at a time where they weren’t busy! Ordered the pork congee with egg and 2 portions of the rice roll. Pork with cilantro rice roll and the rice roll with fried dough. Congee was smooth silky and almost soup like with a hearty taste. Rice rolls were delicious and the sauce was absolutely spot on. Pork slices were tender and very flavourful! Definitely worth a visit to a gem of a breakfast place in Chinatown! Will definitely be back in the future!
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Lori Lam
would definitely recommend this place for steamed rice rolls, especially if you want to sit down and enjoy your meal. the way they make their chang fen comes out super silky and they aren’t shy on toppings, which i really appreciate. they also have really good congee and i especially love their horlick and evaporated milk drink, not many places around chinatown make it and its always so comforting during the colder days.
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Phillip Lau
Came here 30 minutes after they opened in a weekday because I heard they can get busy.
The place is a Hong Kong style cha chaan teng that serves HK style dishes.
Ordered a Chinese fried dough sticks wrapped in cheong funn, hk style curry fish balls, and a cold lemon tea drink.
The cheong funn wrapped fried dough sticks were good. The sticks were chewy. The cheong funn wrapper was consistent to what you find in a hk dim sum restaurant. Down side is I forgot to ask for last soy sauce, because they bathed it. The dough sticks soaks up the soy sauce causing it to be a little too salty.
No complaints with the fish balls covered in hk style curry.
The cold lemon tea was also good too.
I would come back again to try the other dishes.
This place is cash only! No credit cards or digital payment.
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Malissa T
I had this place for the first time while I was in Guangzhou. I can say that this place is quite similar to the one in China. The rice roll is quite thin and they had pork liver! The roast pork rice roll was a mix of sweet and savory. Overall, I think it is quite a solid place. Do you bring cash! And there might be a wait during the weekends or during the holidays. However, it is worth a try for cheap eats and good quality food.
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Pamela Zhou
Delicious chang fen and authentic Guangzhou cuisine with some Hong Kong breakfast options. The secret peanut butter rice rolls were the best by far – we ate them so quickly! I also recommend the dough rice rolls and any congee. Since we went at a busy time, the service was rather abrupt which is understandable. It is also very noisy in the restaurant and you may have to wait for a table, but trust me it’s worth it! For drinks, the red bean frozen drink was quite creamy and good, but the lemon honey was medicinal tasting for my liking. Keep in mind the restaurant is cash only like many businesses in Chinatown. Definitely worth stopping by if you’re in the area!
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helma devina
The food is goood! They give generous portion. We ordered the curry fish ball, deep fried fish skin, shrimp chang fen, hk peanut toast (take away) and hk milk tea. Realllyyy love the curryyy sauce and the hk milk tea. The curry is strong and a little bit spicy, and the milk tea is so smooth and not sweet at all which is good! Gotta come back
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Thu Nguyen
My friend I love having breakfast here. We usually order the porridge with toast and the hot soy milk here is also good! Affordable and they take cash payment only.
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Lily CS
Usually, when I come to eat here, there is a line waiting to get in. I got a table for me and my family and enjoyed the freshly made rice noodle crepes, fish congee, beef brisket, soy sauce fried noodles and drinks (hot horlick and pineapple freeze). Delicious and classic Chinese comfort food on a Sunday morning .
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gary a. wexler
Rice crepes and congee. Simple menu. Reasonable prices. My favorite was the peanut crepes. Also had beef crepes which were very good. Good service and decor.
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Aria
The most satisfying brunch I’ve had in Manhattan! Highly recommend the signature seafood congee—it’s amazing! The fish balls and rice rolls were super delicious too. Overall, I absolutely loved it
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