
Salt-baked seafood, handmade noodles, soups & roast meat are served in a spartan setting.
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Address: 28 Bowery, New York, NY 10013
Phone: (212) 349-0923
Website: http://greatnewyorknoodletown.com/
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The roast meats are also a highlight, with crispy roast pork and roast duck that are consistently satisfying. Portions are generous and prices are reasonable for the quality and location.
The service may seem a bit indifferent at first, but they take care of everything you need efficiently. The atmosphere is simple and always busy, which fits the Chinatown vibe. Overall, a reliable place for authentic Cantonese noodles and soups.
They have a loooooong menu, so I would strongly recommend looking at it in advance if you can so that you know what to order when you sit down.
Service is fast and efficient. Portions are generous, prices are reasonable, and the atmosphere is exactly what you’d expect from a Chinatown restaurant: a little chaotic, but always interesting.
We ordered half roasted duck, bbq pork, beef chow fen and beef noodle soup. The duck was very good and I’d recommend this dish. BBQ pork was ok. Beef chow fen didn’t have much beef and beef noodle soup was average.
It’s a cash only place. Please be aware that they charge you 20% service charge automatically! No need to tip extra! It’s very misleading the way how they presented the check. It’s on a handwritten receipt with “SC” next to it, which would be hard to tell if not paying attention to your bill.
In my opinion, there are soooo many better Cantonese restaurants near by in Chinatown.
It’s cash only, so definitely come prepared, but honestly the value and speed make it more than worth the slight inconvenience. I started with the spring rolls, which were hot, crispy, and packed with flavor — the kind that taste even better than you remembered from the last time. For my main dish, I ordered their all-protein plate, which comes with three different types of protein. Every single one was tender, flavorful, and cooked perfectly. It’s a great option if you’re in the mood for something hearty and want to try a mix of what they do best.
The atmosphere is exactly what you expect: simple, bustling, and full of people who know they’re in the right place for great food. If you want a quick, satisfying, and truly classic New York Chinatown meal, Great NY Noodletown never disappoints. Highly recommend!
The first time I had roast duck from Great New York Noodle Town, it was absolutely delicious. The duck was not greasy at all, perfectly cooked in the middle, soft, juicy, and full of flavor. You could truly taste the roast duck, and the skin had a subtle sweetness that made it amazing. That experience is the only reason I agreed to order it again.
Unfortunately, the second time was a complete disappointment and honestly disgusting.
The duck we received tasted old. There was no duck flavor at all. The meat was gray, and when I warmed it up, it released a strong, unpleasant odor. Even worse, parts of the meat appeared yellow and pus-like — not the skin, but the meat itself, which is extremely concerning. It was clear this duck had been sitting out far too long before being sold.
Yes, the photos may look good because my phone takes great pictures — I can’t help that — but close-ups tell the real story. The food was bad, unsafe, and completely inedible. We had to throw it away.
It’s unacceptable for any restaurant to sell meat in that condition. Food is expensive, people work hard for their money, and no one should come home excited to eat only to be met with spoiled food. Beyond that, people are hungry out here — wasting food because of poor handling is infuriating.
The inconsistency between visits is alarming. Great the first time, absolutely terrible the second time. That alone makes it hard to trust ordering again.
This review is being posted so others are aware — no one deserves to pay for food that should never have been sold in the first place.
The atmosphere is super busy (we waited for 30 minutes). The service was just okay, not the warmest, but they’re quick, efficient and the food comes out fast, which honestly makes up for it.
Overall, if you’re looking for delicious, no-nonsense Chinese food with bold flavors and generous portions, this place is definitely worth visiting. I’ll 100% be back for more!
The food was mid at best. BBQ items came out cold, the char siu was dry, and overall it was just disappointing. No exaggeration when I say it was some of the worst char siu I’ve had. Cheap $ food for cheap quality food. Nothing like the other restaurants we went to that day. Somehow, the service was even worse. Rude attitude, zero hospitality.
There is a polite and professional way to tell guests that others are waiting. They chose instead to be outright rude and piss everyone off.
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