Located in the Vibrant Chinatown, our Chinese Restaurant has been dedicated to offering the most memorable dining experience for you. We pick ingredients carefully and use only the freshest and natural food to prepare every dish. We try to cook in a healthier way to provide the most nutritious cuisine. Much attention has been attached to ensure you a cozy and inviting ambiance where you could enjoy not only the great meal but also the authentic atmosphere.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 61 Mott St, New York, NY 10013
Phone: (646) 370-5005
Website: https://www.mingwongnyc.com/
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Reviews
we ordered the soy sauce chicken, fresh veggies, fish ball flat noodle soup, and sautéed fish fillet and they were all great.
paying in cash offers a slight discount
We got a rice combo as well as butchered meat by the pound, including Siu yuk (crispy roasted pork), Cha siu, and Pai Kuat (Pork Ribs). The siu yuk was quite good, a little crispy but had a good flavor, some pieces did have a decent amount of fat but it wasn’t bothersome. The cha siu had a nice glaze on it with a good flavor, and the pork ribs had a good amount of meat on them. For the price, we got a good amount and it was quick and easy to get our order.
What left a less positive impression was the checkout experience. When it came time to pay, the staff selected a tip amount on the screen for me, and I felt slightly rushed to sign without much explanation. It wasn’t a great feeling, especially after an otherwise enjoyable meal.
Overall, the food itself is good and worth trying if you’re into traditional roasted meats. I just hope the service at the register can feel a bit more comfortable and transparent next time, as it really affects the overall experience.
All the restaurants in Chinatown use to serve food like this Cantonese establishment.
This is a dying breed of Meat and congee purveyors as this style of food is no longer trendy but reminds-me of a different era.
The congee was thick and wholesome and the snow peas leaves cooked in Garlic was splendid, and the bread cruller was a blast from the past and Beef chow fun as I remember while we were young so many decades ago.
New times have new prices..
But a decent representation of a clean up chinese Diner.
It took a while for someone to take our food order and just that “food order” 20 mins later we asked if someone would take our drink order and the gentleman threw the drink menu on the table.
10 minutes later we asked someone if they would take our drink order.
We ordered an appetizer for the little one with rice as her meal. (They never brought it out)
They started bringing the food out one by one (like 5 mins apart) and I kept reminding them about her food (the appetizer). When the last item came out (5 adult meals one other appetizer) I again asked about her food (chicken wings and rice) and the gentleman was like oh it’s coming.
After everyone was done eating finally and she snacked on everyone’s food.
Someone came and asked if we were ready to pay and she
1) did not bring my printed bill
2) wanted me to just give her my card to just pay the bill
I asked if she could print the check and she gave it to me and I pointed out that it had charged us for 2 items we did not receive and her words were
“Tell somebody else don’t tell me”
I was like ohh, so I walked to the front and tried to tell them and one gentleman asked if I told anyone
I explained I tried to tell several people.
He told me to wait and I came back and explained to him that I didn’t want the items anymore just them removed.
The original gentleman that took our order was annoyed at us for pointing it out like god forbid we did not pay for items we did not get.
Rice is not included with the meals
The service was terrible
The portions were small
“Homemade water “ is $3
My only complaint is that after the waiter put my order in wrong, and the wrong dish was brought out, he seemed to expect that I’d just eat and pay for something I didn’t order… He acknowledged that it was his error, and then proceeded to pressure me to just accept the different dish (which did not look appealing). He told me what I ordered would take some time to make and that the cook put a lot of work into the dish he was pushing on me (it was just boring white rice, beef and broccoli).
Finally after waaay too much back and forth, he took the food away and only charged for my soup.
4 stars though, because other than that uncomfortable moment, we had a very nice experience