Ming Kee Kitchen

  3.6 – 127 reviews   • Cantonese restaurant

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Address and Contact Information

Address: 237 Grand St, New York, NY 10002

Phone: (212) 219-2886

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Reviews

Matthew Frankowski
Super friendly English speaking staff and awesome food. My family and I have been getting roast pork and duck from here for years and it never disappoints!

The roast duck is wonderfully tender and fatty with delicious skin. I always get it with some ginger and soy sauce. Pro tip: order with rice during the lunch special for a perfect meal on a budget. The same can be said about the roast pork which has the crispiest skin I’ve had from Chinatown.

Ming Kee Kitchen is a gem amongst the many other restaurants in Chinatown. Come here if you want delicious and affordable duck and pork to take home or dine in. Don’t forget dessert with the many bakeries and boba shops nearby!
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Y Y
As Singaporeans we went back to back in 2 days for good value for money Chinese Food.
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Bernie Alvarez
visited this restaurant recently with my coworkers, and unfortunately, it was not a good experience. The first couple of bites were okay, but as we kept eating, the taste started to change and reminded us of the unpleasant smell you’d encounter at a live poultry market. It was hard to enjoy the meal after that.

To make matters worse, my coworker and I both ended up with stomach problems soon after eating here. We even had to call out of work the next day because of it. This was my second time eating here, and the first visit was perfectly fine, so I’m not sure what went wrong this time.

I’m willing to believe this was just a fluke, but once I get stomach issues from a place, that’s a red flag I can’t ignore. Unfortunately, I won’t be returning.
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ana press
This place really is the bomb good prices and lots of flavor, super underrated
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Jay
The plates were dirty and the duck had little meat, mostly bones. They also demanded a tip dispite the terrible customer service. Would not return or recommend.
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Jessica Fang
Walked into Ming Kee kitchen today accidentally with starving belly when landed hours late in NYC. A hot pot of welcome tea right after seating, thankful in a cold and damp day! The noodle soup with shredded duck meat is typical Cantonese flavor, and the salty fish pellets sauted chicken is authentic. The diced barbecue pork fried rice is a disappointment, felt like soy sauce over-poured, and over-fried smell. Well, felt this is a place for most of work bees to get a homemade dishes quickly regularly with a very fair price in NYC, very decent owner. I was commenting it’s even less expensive than the similar dish in Dallas nowadays (Chinese restaurants in Dallas generally are crazily over priced without significant quality upgrade). Found an interesting thing, a white pipe standing next to the wood wall in the restaurant. Guess what the function is?
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kevin chu
No frills, hole in the wall, authentic as authentic you can get Cantonese food. This is the place you want great homey meals minus the michellin appearance and michellin price
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S K
Great little spot to grab Chinese food on the run in China Town NYC. Recommending the steamed dumplings and the duck noodle soup the broth can bring the dead to life it’s so amazing!!!
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Sean
Ok… walking through Chinatown.
Your girl wants wonton soup.
And you find this shop.
GO. DO IT.
Combo duck and pig (see pic). Wonton soup. Amazing.
Fried rice. Thumbs up.
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Theresa L
Cash only. It’s a no frills restaurant in Chinatown. It’s one of my go to restaurants in Chinatown for take out. I either get their lunch specials, chow fun or roast pork.
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