Andy Kim
This was one of the first places I visited when I moved to New York 16 years ago, and it’s still a restaurant I return to from time to time.
I’ve always come here for the spicy fried pork, the stir-fried clams, and the fried flounder — dishes I’ve loved since the beginning.
The restaurant hasn’t changed at all over the years. Some of the staff I used to see are no longer there, but it’s still the elderly gentlemen who handle the service.
They may place the dishes on the table with a somewhat brusque and indifferent manner, but if you bring wine, they’ll carefully open each bottle for you. When you ask for something, there’s rarely much reaction or small talk — yet they never forget, and somehow it arrives faster than you expect. That’s part of the charm of this place.
If you’re looking for somewhere quiet and relaxed to enjoy a meal with family or friends, this is always the first place that comes to mind — and one I never hesitate to recommend.
… moreZackary Alexander
Best Chinese food in Chinatown. I’ve tried others like Wo Hop but nothing comes close. The seasoning is perfect. I grew up eating Chinese food across Hong Kong, Singapore, and Indonesia, so I know what authentic tastes like 🙂
… moreRobert Sawyer
I know this is a mainstay and fan favorite for many years but for our taste it was okay at best. Anthony Bourdain had his reasons and like all reviews, it’s subjective, personal preference.
It wasn’t that we had unrealistic expectations but that it was average, typical, American Chinese that could be found anywhere besides NYC Chinatown.
Yes, comparably, it is an inexpensive place to eat and the portions are huge. If you are out late and looking for something to eat besides pizza before continuing the night, this would be your place.
… moreEm
Food is very tasty, so I give them that. The tip is automatically included on the bill: 18.50% tip. The service is what you’d expect an old restaurant in Chinatown to have with no frills, but quite authentic. Note that it’s a cash-only establishment.
… morePablo Palomino Mendoza
I was looking for the ideal place for Chinese food, fortunately I found it …. Hop Kee Restaurant was perfect for my family, the food was simple but delicious. The people were very kind and always making sure we have everything we need. I definitely recommend this restaurant… I will come back soon.
… moreVio
This establishment consistently delivers exceptional dining experiences. The menu remains consistent, and the service is impeccable. The prices are reasonably affordable for downtown New York City. Notably, Chinese restaurants in Las Vegas Springs Mountain area are surprisingly more expensive and smaller servings nowadays.
… moreB
This is a must for us every time we’re in NYC. Traditional food, real Chinatown atmosphere. Ask for recommendations. They will steer you the right way. The Chow Fun is a can’t-miss. The prices are fantastic and it’s a lot of delicious food.
… moreMatthew McCann
Hands down THE BEST spot in Chinatown. The downstairs atmosphere is unmatched. The food is 10/10 and the service will keep you coming. Those standing in line next door are missing out on this hidden gem.
… moreJesus Ginez
Liked the dishes we got, as good as expected from a Bourdain recommended place. Unfortunately we saw a cockroach when we were done with our meal.
… moreJessie Peng
Probably the best beef chow fun in Chinatown, excellent quality from the noodles to the beef. I grew up eating Cantonese food in Canton and yet, this is top notch. And you can see families and seniors eating here, which already indicates how good this place is
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