Best Dim Sum Restaurants in Hell's Kitchen
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- $40 and under
- $41 to $70
- $71 and over
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- EelysaMontreal / Quebec •2 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoAbsolutely love this place! The food never disappoints. Didn’t get 5 stars because I do find they rush you through your dinner. Otherwise A+More infoPhilippe Chow - Upper East SidePrice: Expensive• Beijing• Upper East Side•4.7
- NNathashjaMiami - Dade •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoLoved the sticky rice and bao buns! Dim sum was also very good and hit the mark!More infoDAO Dim Sum & Chinese CuisinePrice: Moderate• Chinese• NoMad•4.5
- BBarbaraVIPNew York City •67 reviews5.0Dined on 3 Jan 2025We had a wonderful meal before going to the opera at the Met. The wonton soup was outstanding. I enjoyed the Moo-shoo pork and General Tso’s chicken. Our server was excellent.More infoShun Lee CafePrice: Expensive• Dim Sum• Lincoln Square•3.8
- HHopeGreater Boston •2 reviews4.0Dined on 1 Jan 2025Rly good food but flat chicken noodles is literally a Chinese version of pad thai and it is not worth 26 bucks nor is any Kung pao chicken worth over $30 💀More infoPhilippe Chow - DowntownPrice: Expensive• Beijing• Meatpacking District•4.3
- YYuriVIPSan Antonio •7 reviews5.0Dined on 26 Dec 2024The restaurant was everything we hoped it to be for our Christmas dinner. The staff were friendly and welcoming along with the managers. The location was great and walkable distance from Times Square. We enjoyed all of it! The food was amazing! Peking duck and Szechuan dumplings were so good, I could eat them everyday. The price point was very reasonable especially with everything else in New York being mind boggling overpriced! 5 stars for Evergreen! Can’t wait to go back!More infoEvergreen on 38Price: Moderate• Chinese• Garment District•4.8
Discover best Dim Sum restaurants in Hell's Kitchen
Discover the vibrant flavors of dim sum in the bustling neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. This thriving dining scene offers a diverse range of restaurants specializing in authentic dim sum dishes, each blending traditional Chinese culinary arts with the unique zest of New York City. Patrons can indulge in a variety of handmade dumplings, rolls, and other bite-sized delights, expertly crafted to satisfy the palate of both locals and tourists alike. The restaurants in this area are renowned for their commitment to quality, utilizing fresh ingredients to deliver a truly authentic experience. Hell's Kitchen itself is a culinary hotspot, known for its eclectic mix of eateries catering to every taste and preference. For those seeking a memorable meal, the area's dim sum offerings provide not just food, but an immersive cultural dining experience. Whether you're a dim sum novice or a seasoned enthusiast, Hell's Kitchen promises an enticing exploration of flavors that will keep you coming back for more.