
RedFarm brings its signature playful Chinese dining and bold flavors to the Upper West Side. Our menu showcases creative dim sum, inventive Chinese dishes, and whimsical presentations made with top-quality ingredients. The Upper West Side location offers a spacious, light-filled setting with farmhouse-inspired design, comfortable booths, and a welcoming bar—ideal for everything from casual dinners to celebratory gatherings. We are conveniently located steps away from the Beacon Theatre, Museum of Natural History, and Central Park. Every dumpling and dim sum item is handmade in-house, folded with care one pleat at a time. Guests will also find abundant vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options throughout the menu.
Creative dim sum & other modern, seasonal Chinese food in a cozy & rustic setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2170 Broadway, New York, NY 10024
Phone: (212) 724-9700
Website: http://www.redfarmnyc.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
The vibe is bustly and the decoration is quite unique, but this is the least important.
The service was impeccable. The Red Farm team accommodated us in many ways. We had on of the best tables in the house by the window.
Our favorite dishes were:
– Pekin Duck call 3-5 days ahead to reserve it and also the same day. 2 ducks are just right for 6 adults
– Hot and Sour Soup
– Shrimp Wonton Soup
All of them exceptional, at least for our palets.
I think that service is nowadays what makes the big difference in culinary experiences. And Red Farm is very conscious about this and they deliver.
I you are in Uptown and are considering chinese food, this place has to go on your bucket list.
Chapeau, Team Red Farm (Broadway)
Dale, our bartender was simply amazing; friendly, funny, and informative. The cocktails are crafted well, with a unique Japanese flair.
The food was absolutely delicious. We ordered a whole bunch of different little dishes and passed them around family style. The service was quick and wait-staff was very attentive.
She made great recommendations for our first time there. We got the lunar New Year dumplings, the Crispy Beef, Crispy Chicken, and Wild Rice Noodle with Duck.
The rice noodles and crispy beef hit home for us.
In terms of food, as a Cantonese person, it’s very familiar and is high quality and very good. You can get similar quality with higher quantity and lower prices in Chinatown but you won’t get the same vibes or drinks. You’re really paying for the vibes.
Vibes are super nice. Definitely seems like the place to be.
Would go back with some friends for an experience and maybe try the Peking Duck. The prices are on the higher end so heads up.