Sun Hing Lung

  4.6 – 353 reviews   • Cantonese restaurant

Chinese rice rolls & dumplings in a variety of flavors are served out of a tiny storefront spot.

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Address and Contact Information

Address: 58 Henry St, New York, NY 10002

Phone: (212) 962-7032

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Reviews

Deb L
Good stuff at a great price. You get your food pretty quickly too! I’ve always gone to the cart near Elizabeth Street, but that line moves SOOO slow. This place is a lot faster, and just as good. Got the fresh shrimp and roast pork rice rolls, and was pleased with both.
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Thao Tran
A cash-only freshly made rice roll counter with unbeatable price. We got fresh shrimp and mix vegetables. One tip is to add an egg to your order to make it better. They also had some packaged food like fried tofu and rice sheet that I’m definitely coming back for!
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Colleen
Wanted them to be good but they were very mushy and just too thick. Might have even been slightly undercooked as well. Barely any ground pork, but for $2.50 I guess I can’t complain too much since the portion was big, despite the lack of fillings! The ladies working the window were kind too, but sadly I probably won’t return
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Melanie Tam
I had a craving for some rice rolls and a quick search in the area showed me that I had this spot booked for some reason. Not sure what that reason was or why there are such great reviews because these rice rolls were not good. I ordered a beef one and a curry fish ball one. The beef isn’t like dim sum spots where there’s a bunch of ground beef inside. Instead, it’s just pieces of ground beef scattered throughout. It was so little that you could barely even taste it. The fish ball was basic. The sauce was soo watery and it was really messy. Overall, the texture of the rice rolls wasn’t too good either. It was too sticky/mushy. I can also asked for an extra container but note, that they charge an extra 25 cents for this. The sriracha and hoisin sauce on the side are also watered down. This could quite possible be some of the worst rice rolls I have ever eaten.
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Joseph A
Hole in the wall eatery. A buddy of mine knows the owner, Kenny. Got a chance to meet him and he’s a good guy. There’s actually 3 locations if you didn’t know. The rice rolls are only $2.50 and 1 will fill you up. The texture may not be for everyone (soft and mushy) but it’s no surprise the place always has a small line; it moves very fast though no worries. Make sure to try the delicious peanut sauce (yellow bottle).
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Joe Joe
Solid rice rolls. I had the beef brisket and roast pork. Both were good but next time i will stick with the beef. Noodles were a great texture. Place is a dive hole in the wall spot. Item got more expensive recently it used to be a 1.50. Def worth a try
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Travel With Chyna
It’s a small shop in Chinatown that’s well-known for its steamed rice rolls, priced at just $1.50. You place your order right at the window, and although it’s a popular spot, the wait wasn’t too long. There’s no seating, but many people stand and enjoy their food right in front of the store. I recommend it if you’re looking for a quick, tasty takeout bite. It was my first time trying streamed rice rolls and it was good, just add some of the condiments they have to it and you will love it.
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Jia Sun
Known for made to order rice rolls with various ingredients and freshly made tofu. Great old school spot to get a cheap delicious snack in the area.
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Shi Ying Huang
This is your no frills – street food stand. You literally order at the window and the auntie makes your rice rolls right in front of you. I got the fresh shrimp rice roll and it was so good! Affordable and quick – definitely a place to stop by.
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Solange Hansen
We missed the M9 and decided to hustle over a block for rice rolls over at Sun Hing Lung Ho Fun Tofu – and we’re so glad we did. Only in Chinatown can you get so much good food for 4 people (we only have 3 but one is a teen!) for less than $20! We ordered the dried shrimp rice roll (yummy and has fresh green onion!!!), fresh shrimp rice roll, beef rice roll, pork rice roll, fresh tofu, and decided to try the jelly they had stacked on a table (it’s jello that comes with a sweet sauce to pour on top) and the grand total was less than $20!
This isn’t Cheung Fun Noodles but the variety and kindness of the nice woman at the window made this just as great! Definitely a must go for rice rolls if you’re shopping at the grocery and hangry 🙂
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