Sun Sai Gai

  4.0 – 970 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

Compact Chinese restaurant popular for roast duck & pork, also serving classic dim sum.

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Address and Contact Information

Address: 220 Canal St, New York, NY 10013

Phone: (212) 964-7256

Website: http://www.sunsaigai.com/

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Reviews

Doua Moua
We visit this place for breakfast. The chow fun and soup tasted great! The service provided was good too. Restrooms are available for customers.
They only accept cash here and they automatically add a 18% gratitude fee for getting two dishes.
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Yoga Chick
This is the perfect Chinese crispy duck crispy pork belly restaurant. It survived the pandemic for a reason. Their seasonal green vegetables were crispy, flavorful, and tender. They were lightly drizzled with oyster sauce but, only a little bit and in no way overwhelmed it.
My friend and I both ate our fill and, still had enough of the duck lo mein with its porky porky goodness to have as a dinner entree or lunch the next day .
Take a look at the bill and, you will say you can’t get better value for money, especially when you’re eating real clean, true food. I always make sure to tip at least 20% in places like this.
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Marc Cabrera
I ran into this place by accident cuz I needed to use the power outlet to recharge my cell..soo i ordered a wonton w ribs and bruh…that was bomb.com!!especially during cold winter weather!

The ambiance felt like your in one of them hole in the wall.mom and pop breakfast spots in Hong Kong w coffee or tea already served at your table. Cool place to grab lunch or shrimp cheung fun (rice roll) as a snacker.
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장국영
The food was great, featuring Changfen and Pork Fried Rice. The staff members were courteous and proficient in both English and Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese).
Payment is accepted only in cash.
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Ruben Ordonez
I bought a Sea Food fried rice to go. It was just white rice with a few pieces of fake crab and small shrimp. It wasn’t even yellow, no sauce. No resemblance at all with the picture from the menu. Avoid this place at all cost!!
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dirt hutcheson
a real godsend after biking down from harlem in the blizzard. i love when they bring you tea first thing. it was slow inside and the folks working there had a really sweet vibe working together and talking amongst themselves. quick and amenable service and DELICIOUS braised tofu. good price for the portion sizes too.
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Claire Bankston
The food was amazing. The staff made sure we had a great experience and we were well cared for. The hot tea on a cold day was an added bonus. The fried gyoza were delicious. It’s cash only and the bathroom is tiny so heads up on that. But the food was hot, came out quickly, was exquisite, and affordable with a friendly staff.
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n
Delicious! Salt and pepper Squid and Duck Lo Mein is a must try! My belly is so full and warm, perfect meal for winter! Kind staff and clean environment.
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Allison Shipley
Found this place because we went to an ice cream shop nearby. The food is authentic and excellent. The service was great. We were acknowledged when we walked in and directed to a table. Menus and tea were brought to our table as soon as we were seated. Our food arrived within ten minutes of ordering and was enough for two meals. I’ll be back the next time I’m in Chinatown.
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Steph R
Just know before you go. Hole in the wall. Real deal Chinese food. They barely speak English but the food is so good. Place is tiny and the server was super nice but he essentially changed our orders to “better” choices (he wasn’t wrong). We wanted the lychee duck, the server changed it to regular half duck. We got pork lo mein. The Lo mein had a hint of tanginess. The pork was delicious moist perfectly seasoned, not salty. The noodles are the real deal not overly oily and not overcooked. The star of the show/meal was the duck! Holy moly the duck was out of this world melt in your mouth not gamey at all. The duck was the real deal so watch for small bone fragments.if you need to go to the bathroom this is not the place. This place was recommended by a local who’s been in the area for decades so they know.
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