Really cheap authentic food! Recommend the #6 which is a meat bun(see photo) that’s huge. Also the soup buns are really good. As mentioned in other reviews, the menu is only in Chinese and it is a hole in the wall(a table with a few chairs) but most customers seemed to do takeout, so the table was actually empty for us. Very much recommended!
Anhella S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
There’s no menu in here only a sign with their items listed on the wall in chinese. I always just see what other people are eating. Def a tiny hole in the wall. Theyre known for their Fuzhou style Xiao long baos or Fouzhou soup dumplings. Which acutally arent dumplings but small buns. They come in 6 to an order for $ 3. They are frigging delicious. Packed with flavor and juices pouring out.
Kent W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Talk about a hole in the wall — I think this is the«it» place! It got the«it» factor. Seriously, they got about 2 – 3 tables and fudging great food. I think I have found my lil secret spot. My friend took me here, and she did all the ordering. They got these Fujian(that’s what they call it) wontons(thin wraps) — good broth/skimmed on the meat; peanut butter noodles — unlike other places, you can taste the peanut sauce(so two thumbs up); now! the steam pork buns — holy bat ballz batman — whoever rolled those sucker up — perfect, no leaks, and tasted great! I AMSOLD on this spot! Oh the bill? 3 bowls of wonton, 1 peanut butter noodles, 1 order steam pork buns(8 in one order), and fried triangle taro —«this all can be yours for under $ 11» Take this and just shove it in yo mouth! *In order to use the bathroom, I had to walk through the kitchen — the kitchen is spotless.