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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 |
Best Dim Sum.. – I believe this is the best dim sum in NYC. I went to this place with a few friends and had really good dim sums. Not only is this place always packed (no wonder) but the atmosphere is lively/busy and the waiters really nice. Perfect for groups. You see a mix of crowd which is refreshing. The dim sum is very inexpensive average $3 therefore you'll come out with a full belly. Can't wait to go back. Be advised that if your party is small you may be seated with other people.
Some Of NYC's Finest Dim Sum – It may be one of the largest (if not the largest) Chinese Dim Sum establishment in Chinatown. The food is good but the place is often times so busy that some folks have to actually chase down the cart pushing ladies. Prices are good and the portions are decent.
Delicious dim sum! – The dim sum here is delicioius! I loved everything we tried- from the shrimp dumplings, scallion steamed scallops, chicken noodle wrapper, sesame rice ball, etc. All of it was really good! There were so many other dishes we wanted to try especially some of the dishes in the middle of the restaurant. You have to walk up to pick what you want but we didn't see it there until the end. I can't wait to go back!!!
Dim Sum Yum Yum – Be there on a Saturday or Sunday at 1:30 - 2:00pm. Sit down and prepare to be satiated. This traditional dim sum parlor has everything but the lazy susans in the center of the tables. The food is fantastic. Shrimp dumpling, broccoli rabe in oyster sauce, almond dofu, sweet tofu and hot congee. They even have the more exotic shark fin dumplings but you have to request it. If you just can't wait for the lady with the cart to come around help yourself to steaming pans of authentic Chinese food a la carte. Don'... read more
As good as it gets – Don't expect refined service at a huge dim sum palace - expect a cultural experience. This is a fabulous way to spend a Sunday morning. Crowded - sure! The hustle-bustle is part of the reason to go!! But if you are here by 11 a.m. you will almost certainly be seated immediately. Delicious range of items from fresh seafood or pork dumplings to more exotic selections like snails and chicken feet. We never seem to spend more than $50 for four adults who leave stuffed and happy.
Excellent Dim Sum – Went here for my first NYC dim sum. Left satisfied--there is a pretty good decor in this huge, grandiose restaurant. The service was actually excellent, which wasn't expected. Not all of the dim sum was completely fresh, but all of it was good. My personal favorites were the potato dumplings, sweet pork and egg custard pies, and stiky rice. The jasmine green tea was pretty good too. Prices were typically easy on the wallet. I would definitely return to Jing Fong.
luvv luvv luvv this place!!! – the chandeliers are amazing and the cultural experience is lively!!! the food was fantastic!!! the waitstaff was very nice and the service was outstanding!!!
Good service good food – Used citysearch to find this and went here instead of our usual dimsum haunt. Was very pleased with the service -attentive staff. The food was good too. We went at 2:30 pm. so the dim sum service was slowing down but we still got freshly cooked items. I would say go earlier than 2 p.m. for the best experience. Relatively clean environment. Recommended.
Don't give up – I was about to give up on Jing Fong after the last few times I went and they ran out of shrimp Ha Gow, Chang Fen, Pork Buns, and sweet tofu soup. But I figured out the secret to a blissful dim sum experience there: go before 11 am on a Saturday (Chinese seem to reserve Sunday as "dim sum" day). The cart ladies don't really speak english but if you can learn a few choice mandarin phrases you'll be fine. The food here really is higher quality than the other dim sum places. And if it's not crowded, the staff is ... 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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