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Jing Fong Restaurant is a lavish dining place that specializes in dim sum cooked in the Hong Kong-style. The chefs are Chinese, thus lending authenticity to the food, which is prepared using traditional recipes. The dim sum is served in the classic style in bamboo baskets and garnishes are used to make the dishes visually attractive. Savor items like Barbecued Spare Ribs, Roasted Peking Duck, Salt Baked Lamb Chop and Diced Pork With Cashew Nut for the main course, accompanied by rice and noodle dishes. This restaurant has a ... read more
20 Elizabeth St, New York, NY, 10013, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
It was a good experience – Ilove this restaurant. Now I haven't been to every Chinese restaurant, but I have been to a few, and this place is in my top two. The lunch business seems to be booming. They have a good lunch special where you get a small bowl of hot and sour soup and a rice plate entree. For lunch I recommend the spicy crispy chicken or the yummy sliced fish.
Stay with the Dim Sum, I think. We missed it and had dinner. This was the worst meal I've had in ages. Terribly greasy Lemon Chicken, an over fried pile crusty paste. Our vegetarian ordered the sauteed vegables, a tastless variety of canned and over cooked food. The seafood rolls were crispy, greasy, and seafoodless. I seriously considered not paying but knew it would be a losing battle. I also knew, and I never do this, that I'd be writing this review. Lastly, this place is seriously dirty. Take a look at the walls as you w... read more
The place to go for great dim-sum in Chinatown! – A line of Chinese people out the door and even more crowded in the lobby with the signature "you wait 10 minute, move now" yelled into a microphone even though you're only a foot away. My wife and I waited 20 minutes and never stopped laughing at the guy yelling the same thing over and over to the shock of some and amusement of others. We would have happily waited 20 more for the food we eventually ate. Yes you had to wait for the carts, yes the staff may have been short, yes... read more
Some of the Best Dim Sum on Earth – I love Dim Sum and have sought it out everywhere I've traveled, including the China Towns of Boston, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Portland, Hong Kong, Macao and China. This is pretty much the best or as good as the best I've ever had. And its ridiculously cheap.
Decent food, bad service. – The host had told my group of 8 that we would be seated in about 5 minutes, which was a lie. There were tons of people waiting for seats and we couldn't possibly seated within 5 minutes. I figure he didn't want to lose a big table so he tried his best to get us in. We were seated about 20 minutes later. We were given horrible service. The waiter threw our chopsticks and tea cups on the table. The place was really crowded and not that many carts were coming around with dim sum. So we had to chase a... read more
I love this place! – I've been to Jing Fong 4 weekends in a row. Unlike many other Chinatown dim sum places, Jing Fong's waitstaff are friendly and helpful. The place is awesome: a huge room with lots of seating. At peak hours, it can get noisy but you can still converse comfortably without having to scream. The food, however, is the highlight. They have the plumpest and juciest shiu mei and har kow. They also have this yummy pan friend scallion dumpling. I definitely recommend going to Jing Fong for great dim sum and good s... read more
I have been going here for years and am never diappointed. – This is one of the places I bring anyone visiting New York. Not only is the food tasty but the experience is one-of-a-kind. After heading upstairs on a two-story escalator you enter one of the biggest banquet style dining rooms ever....of course it is gaudy with giant gold dragons and pictures bright colors but that is all part of the ambiance. It is jammed pack on weekends so I recommend coming by noon....also, you will get a better selection of food if you come e... read more
Nauseating, Disgusting Place--DON'T GO!!! – If you are brave enough to bypass the awful smell outside the place and brave the noisy, filthy place upstairs, your insult hasn't stopped there. The food is bad: salty and greasy. Service is rude: all the waiters looked like your miserable, underpaid immigrant workers who rudely throw your plates and utensils at you. I'd eaten at this place years ago and had thought the food was OK, though that nauseating, disgusting smell out on their sidewalk seems never to change. Why isn't the... read more
The biggest restaurant around – This is one of the biggest place you can go to for dim sum and usually they would sit your pretty quickly. But on a Sunday and sometime Saturday, be really to wait like an hour or more for a table. The food is pretty good and the price is average. They can easily have 120 tables serviced at the same time. They are fully staffed so you won't really feel like you will be lost in the crowd. Usually people would have wedding banquet there at night so for dinner I would usually avoid this place. B/... read more
Jing Fong Restaurant has a 4 star rating with 3,731 reviews.
Jing Fong Restaurant is open now. It will close at 6:00 p.m.
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