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Cool food court situated in Chinatown.
There's a variety of restaurants to be found here, some good, some not so good. I really like that the pricing is reasonable here. Great place to stop by if you need a full meal or just a quick snack. I also find myself coming here when I need a restroom.
Be the first to ReplyThis food court is pretty spacious in Chinatown.
They offer variety of food, dimsum and Congee. The price is cheap and it has dine in option. Most cheap eat place in the area offers take out only or just have a couple of seats for the customers.
Be the first to ReplyLooking for casual eat came across this store.
Great place for dim sum. Nice sitting for a group of friends since the food court is very spacious.
Be the first to ReplyNice and clean.
Great food court in Chinatown. It is always crowded on weekends. There are good prices and many great selections.
Be the first to ReplyI came here on Lunar New Year and it was super packed! I
I came here on Lunar New Year and it was super packed! I love that it's a big food court and you just seat yourself. My friend and I got shrimp shu mai ($6), fried taro dumplings ($6), and shrimp rice roll ($6). It wasn't the best dim sum I have ever had but it satisfied the craving. I wish the fried taro dumplings were crispier. Tip: you have to pour your own sauce for the shrimp rice roll. The bottle is by the register.They have a $10 minimum for credit cards.
Be the first to ReplyMy friends and I chose this place because we liked the idea
My friends and I chose this place because we liked the idea of having a variety of different venders to choose from. Our favorite item was the kimchi dumplings with pork from Sanmiwago. We also tried 98 eatery for their dim sum items which were delicious. I wouldn't say they were the best I have had but good. We also got scallion pancakes and rice dumplings from Yan Wo. We unfortunately had the most language barrier here, the woman working here didn't speak any English. Luckily a customer waiting for his order was able to help translate for us.
Be the first to ReplyCame here early Sunday morning - plenty of seats to choose
Came here early Sunday morning - plenty of seats to choose from when we came around 11am. This place is a food court with plenty of vendors to select from. I tried out 3, with Gai chicken being my fave. Decently priced and yummy. Their drinks are $3.5 each and the iced coffee was really good. I also enjoyed their spring rolls. It came out fresh from the fryer. The dimsum was hit and miss. There were fresh items and there were some that would have been nicer if it was warm. The only con here is there is no recycling at all and as you can see from the pictures, mostly everything was served in plastic containers. Made me felt guilty about ordering more.
Be the first to ReplyMy go to for affordable dimsum and roasted items when I'm
My go to for affordable dimsum and roasted items when I'm in New York. The taste is authentic and the prices are very competitive. It has several stalls where you get sushi, boba, dimsum, noodles and rice dishes. It also has one of the best tofu pudding I've ever had. You can find it in the stall at the back.
Be the first to ReplySo sad that this Dim Sum banquet hall closed! I think it
So sad that this Dim Sum banquet hall closed! I think it was formerly Grand Harmony. But glad that the space has been reinvented to a Food Hall at least, providing small businesses the opportunity, with probably much cheaper rent than a solo space. There's lots of options here! Bubble Tea, taiwanese dumplings, Japanese and Sushi, Cantonese roast meats & rice, Stuffed Vegetable & Tofu fritters, Hainanese Poached Chicken (Thai-style), Congee, and Dim Sum! It's a little overwhelming to decide, but the foods that looked the best to me were the Taiwanese Dumpling stall & Dim Sum/ Congee stall. The roasted meat stall wouldn't sell me a 1/4 pound Crispy skin Roast Pork- only 1/2lb or more are available. If I got dumplings, I'd recommend the pan-seared Pork & Cabbage. But I ordered a Congee (chicken & thousand year egg)- which was steaming hot on a cold Winter day. Friend had never had the egg (the cut up pieces are like an over cooked boiled egg/mushroom texture, with a super creamy yolk) It wasn't bad, just okay. The rice part was cooked nicely. I would try a chicken, ginger, scallion, cilantro one next time. FYI- the hall has all disposable dishes & cutlery. For a small pint container to share the congee, the cashier made sure I knew it was an extra 25ยข! LOL After waiting in line for what felt like 20 minutes, as the woman ahead of me bought literally 25 individual packages of Dim Sum to-go (Best office lunch party I hope!), I ordered:- Pan seared Chive & Shrimp Dumplings (the crimped yellow skin ones!)- Chicken Feet- Tofu skin rolls (pork, bamboo shoot filling)- Taro Puffs (they are Croquettes- mashed taro with sautรฉed minced pork, dried shrimp inside. The outside is lacy crispy fried from the taro starch!) RARE FIND! This item is special & unique! If it looks light, fresh & crispy - get it!I hope that they kept on the chefs that worked in the original dim sum hall, the quality was really good. They were making and putting them into small packages - about 4 dumplings each. If you don't mind a sort of pre-packaged Dim Sum experience. My one complaint is that the Dim Sum was just lukewarm. Maybe if I told them that I was dining in, they would have reheated them and served it to me on a plate? Maybe that was why the cashier look confused when I put them on the tray. I just assumed everything was in small packages for easy sales. I was there around 2 PM on a weekday, it was busy but wasn't chaotic. A lot of the tables were filled. Of course in the back where all school local elderly Chinese folks, chatting with their coffee & milk tea. And actually a lot more tourists & families than I expected. Not bad, tables had a pretty decent turnover and people were friendly. I think there's a bathroom in the back, which said that it was not open to customers, but I saw a line in the back anyway.
Be the first to ReplyVery disappointed at this Asian eatery.
We came early on a weekday, it wasn't busy and the only place that seems decent and up & running was the dim sum place. We ended up ordering congee & the rice noodle rolls to try. Once we got seated, there was this unwelcome smell coming from the table..... it seems like they use dirty water to sanitize the tables and we just ate our foot really quick and left.
Be the first to ReplyAppreciate that Chinatown having a food court but it was a
Appreciate that Chinatown having a food court but it was a dilemma if I should just go to a legit dim sum or roast port specialized spot or getting them here.The former would probably still be better but still worth a try.3 Meat Platter - as typical when you get platter you get the worse cut. Charsue was good, roast duck was meh, roast pork was fatty. Vegetable was overcooked. Rice was the best thing.Tofu Skin wrapped dim sum - served lukewarm.
Be the first to ReplyI ordered chive with pork and shrimp with pork pan-fried
I ordered chive with pork and shrimp with pork pan-fried dumplings. The flavors and texture did taste very much like Taiwanese style which is amazing. The only thing needs to be noted is that there's only one person working, and with only one order in front of me, the wait was 20 minutes. Food was freshly made and took a long time.
Be the first to Reply98 food court the dimsum part has terrible service.
Their women don't even know how to keep track of who is first or second. I got skipped twice and was told to shut up in Chinese. There is no clear direction of where to order or if it's all the same line because dimsum orders used to be on the left side. I think I rather go to the other famous place. Better service and they won't try to curse you out. this is the second time they freely trash talk their customers. It's not worth it to me. I won't be coming back.
Be the first to ReplyGreat addition to the neighborhood! During a weekday, it
Great addition to the neighborhood! During a weekday, it was busy with all locals- so you know the food is up to par. The dim sum station was great and reasonably priced compared to other spots around the area. The space feels welcoming and is bright. Even though I did not see anyone actively cleaning, everyone did their part and picked up after themselves. Will definitely be back to try the other stalls!
Be the first to ReplyIts been craving for soya bean dessert all week.
Finally got to this Soya Bean Dessert from Yan Wo Dou Buning (food court of Mott Street Eatery). It's so smooth. Totally recommend it!
Be the first to ReplyThis food court doesn't have a lot of selections compared
This food court doesn't have a lot of selections compared to the food court in Flushing. However, service was great from all the vendors. All of them greeted us when we walked around and told us what they recommend. We went on a Friday afternoon around 12. Finding a table was not hard, We ended up getting the following and dining there.1) Tofu dessert and soy milk from Yan Wo Dou Bun Inc. hands down 5 stars. I wish I can eat 2 of them. It was so affordable. Only $4. Tofu was silky smooth. I ended up picking up dessert from the cafe vendor. If not, I would've gotten another order to go.2) roast duck noodle soup from the Chinese BBQ vendor. I forgot the name but that is the only one with dim sum and Chinese bbq. It wasn't bad but it wasn't great. Soup was on the bland side but tasted healthier. Noodles were not soggy. It was cooked perfect for my taste. I would give it 4 stars.3) yogurt tapioca drink, frozen yogurt and cheesecake. I bought all these items to support them. I just thought it would be hard to have a cafe serving modern desserts/drinks in a food court that is catered to the elders. Surprisingly, all were very good. I wish I took pics of them. My kids finished the yogurt drink before I could take a pic. I put the frozen yogurt in a cone for my kids when we got home and they loved it. I saved the cheesecake for myself. I added strawberries to it. The cheesecake was my favorite!!! It was creamy, soft and so fluffy!!!!!!! I really didn't expect it. I would go back to get more. I really hope all these shops stay in business!
Be the first to ReplyA new location, so there was ongoing construction for a
A new location, so there was ongoing construction for a couple of the food stalls. A food court setting with casual seating and chairs. VERY CLEAN, which is unheard of in Chinatown. From the generic food court booth to the first right - (this stall isn't a namesake as the rest of the other 8 stalls are), I tried the Stewed beef Wonton noodle soup $9 and Pork bbq buns $4 for 3pieces. The soup tasted very, very MSG-y, my tongue was shriveling up the rest of the night. But not as very salty which I liked. Definitely will not get that dish again, but might try other dishes on the menu, like the dumplings next time I stop by. Very casual vibe, most customers were the elderly and retired seniors who seemed to be chilling with their friends. Some people come in on their lunch breaks.
Be the first to ReplyGreat food hall for some quick bites in Chinatown.
The most popular stall is 89 eatery, which serves a variety of dim sum for very reasonable prices. There's also sushi, a small bakery, roast meats, dumplings and pizza & burger place for some reason. After you grab your food, you can find a place to sit at the community tables filling the middle of the room. When I came here on a Saturday afternoon, it looked like a popular hangout spot for young people and elderly alike.
Be the first to ReplyOnly came in here as a pit stop; waiting for a ride into
Only came in here as a pit stop; waiting for a ride into Jersey. Father in law bought a tea, & I just browsed the different eateries. Place was packed. Several tables occupied by seniors hanging out. Most common item I saw being ordered was dumplings/ dim sum. Staff seemed to be on top of keeping tables clean, & assisting people w/ trays.
Be the first to ReplyOverall.
.. not too shabby! ย If you're feeling nostalgic about Harmony Palace aka "Hay Mon Lein"... don't worry, there's dim sum here! ย While it's been replaced by a food hall, the very least, it's not a Gwai-Lo shop. ย There's plenty of seatings, with a variety of eats from dim sum to omakase to fried dumplings and burger spot! Thirsty? There's a tea shop as well! I had a dinner date so couldn't go crazy trying the food here, just grabbed some delicious fried pork & chives dumplings, pork & kimchi & an iced vintage HK tea latte... bomb combo! The Taiwanese Dumpling Shop serves up fresh made dumplings (boiled or fried) and comes with a soup. ย I definitely had "wandering eyes"... because as soon as I placed my order... I walked over to another stall and the heavenly smell of fried 3 treasures (chili pepper & eggplant & tofu) brought me back to my childhood... (there used to be this couple right on Hester street that bangs out these fried good! They are now retired. ย *salivating*) I will be back for those! Good spot for quick bites! Bring your friends. #supportchinatown #mottstreeteatery #yelplife
Be the first to ReplyWhen I found out there's a food court in Chinatown, I had
When I found out there's a food court in Chinatown, I had high hopes for it. I didn't know what I was getting my self into. When I walked in, I thought I was in a senior center or something. The interior design was awful (absolutely no design at all), the foods were of no variety, each stall you can see the unorganized of kitchens. And let's not talk about hygiene's, these workers need to brush up on that. The food is nothing special, you can literally get it from another store that's close by. I don't know if this place did any research on what age group they want to cater to, but in a sense it will be a fail business one after the other. ย Will I come back, that depends if a stall is worth coming back to. For now I won't go back.
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