Wo Hop Next Door

  4.4 – 1,075 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

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Longtime restaurant serving Chinese eats in bright, no-frills digs amid customer photos. Open late.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Wo Hop Next Door 10013

Address and Contact Information

Address: 15 Mott St, New York, NY 10013

Phone: (212) 566-3841

Website: http://www.wohopnextdoor.com/

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Reviews

Askia Brown
Today we took the A line from Far Rockaway straight into Chinatown to get some real Chinese cuisine. Guess what, y’all? No border pass needed

We originally came for Wo Hop, but the line was a bit long. Luckily, Wo Hop Next Door welcomed us immediately and seated us right away. We ordered hot tea, beef fried rice, and beef with onions and peppers.

The fried rice came in a healthy portion with great texture—eggs scrambled throughout and light sprinkles of vegetables. The beef with onions and peppers was full of flavor and cooked in a delicious, savory broth.

Heads up: the restaurant is cash only, so my digital babies—come prepared. The service was no-nonsense but fast and efficient, exactly what you want in a spot like this.

9/10 recommend. Way better than your local Chinese joint—this one’s worth the trip.
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Ken Ramsey
No, wait! We were craving quick, delicious food, and they only accepted cash. Everyone was delighted with the egg rolls—they were surprisingly crispy and not greasy at all. As soon as we settled in, they promptly brought us tea, water, and those delectable crunchy noodles with their delectable dipping sauces. The soup was a fantastic start to our meal.
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Sydonny
Wo Hop Next Door is the sister restaurant to Wo Hop. It is a cash only establishment.

I went with my office colleagues and was immediately drawn to the fried wonton “chips” with the sweet tangy sauce it is addicting! The Oolong tea, was delightful!

We ordered a number of items to share: The beef and broccoli (delicious), the special fried rice (yummy), chicken and broccoli, the chicken was tender and the sauce….amazing! Egg rolls, fried porkchops (my least favorite, drenched in sauce with a spongy consistency) and shrimp with garlic sauce. There is also a set menu for larger groups for an excellent price.

The service was top tier! The wait staff was attentive, ensure we had refills and even provided watermelon to end the meal.

The food was fresh and delicious! I will definitely go back!
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Zoe Biddle
It was delicious!

We got the steamed and fried dumplings, I recommend the fried dumplings more.

The Chicken Lo Mein was hearty and filling. I highly recommend it.
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Sandy
UPDATE: I thought that we were at the ACTUAL WO HOP RESTAURANT. We were actually at THE WO HOP NEXT DOOR. Which is at 15 Mott st. THEY ARE DIFFERENT.

Now I see why no one was hardly in the restaurant and they rushed to get us in the door and seated. SHAME ON WO HOP NEXT DOOR FOR TAKING ADVANTAGE OF CUSTOMER WHO Don’t KNOW THERE IS A DIFFERENCE.

1/12/26 @ 5pm

DISCRIMINATION ALERT‼️

So let me start off by saying that my parents use to take me here as a child to eat.

This is the first time I have been back since childhood.

I live in another state now, 10 hours away, but I am in NY this week visiting family and thought I would eat here to bring back good memories.

The staff is very friendly, attentive and welcoming.

The restaurant is very clean.

I’m giving 1-stars because the food had no flavor. And I have a few other concerns.

The food came out hot and fresh and looking great.

But it was disappointing.

Also, they are way overpriced for the quality of food you get and the lack of taste.

I don’t mind paying more money if the food is good.

But you’re better off to go to your local corner store Chinese restaurant for better food.

Also, everything is A La carte.

Lastly, it was strange that when they gave us our bill. They crossed out the TOTAL with a pen and wrote in and extra $10. That made no sense. We have no idea what the write-in fee was for. But maybe it was for the TIP???

And they did not do this to Everyone. It was like they targeted certain people, and added a tip/ fee to their bill.

I think that they think that certain people will not leave tips, so they use a pen to write in the tip on the bill.

We were going to tip anyway, so I kind of feel like they have DISHONEST/ DISCRIMINATORY practices.

It hurts that a place that brings back so many good childhood memories is now very questionable.
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Kiu Siu
A simple Chinatown restaurant with delicious razor clams with black bean sauce. This is the main reason to eat here. Other dishes are also good but not at the same level as others in Chinatown.
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Melissa Pate
We went for their egg rolls! They were really yummy and crispy, and we didn’t realize how big they’d be!! They do have a lot of cabbage in them though. This is a cash only place which they have signs reminding you, so bring cash!
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Angel “Andgelyo” Jaramillo
Ordered a multitude of food and it came out in 10 minutes. Literally, the fastest food service ever. The salt and pepper squid needed a little more seasoning, but everything else was pretty good. If you’re here, you have to try the duck, it was phenomenal!
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Lori Lam
this place is my family’s go-to spot. they serve authentic cantonese dishes with good portions and great flavors. they also have two separate menus: one in chinese and the other in english. each menu is slightly different and has slightly different dishes. the english menu has much more americanized dishes like fried rice and noodles. the chinese menu are larger dishes for family style and you would eat with rice. menu highlights: cantonese style lobster, meat patty with salted egg yolk, veggies in broth, and stir fried razor clams.
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Steve Smith
We arrived around 4:30pm and waited in line 15 minutes. Then we were taken to a different line… one for small groups (we were only 2). Small groups were seated upstairs, large groups went down stairs. I don’t know what its like down there but I did overhear a local insisting his group wanted to eat downstairs. Simple setting, good food, waiter a bit abrupt and pushy, but not too the point of being offensive (just being NY).
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