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- Untapped CitiesJuli 30, 2013Visit Wo Hop in Chinatown to get notoriously Americanized (but still delicious) "Chinese" food. Snap a photo while you're at it and add it to the basement photo wall.Suara positif 1 minggu lalu
- Village VoiceAgustus 15, 2014The egg foo young--a gravied dome of eggs chock full of meat and veggies--is a standout dish, as is the chow fun. The thick, wide noodles are the perfect vehicle for soy and the wok's flavor. Baca selanjutnya
- Fried dumplings are some of the best in Chinatown. I had the chow mei fon (curry rice noodles with shrimp and peppers). It was delicious, and TONS of food.
- Lynn Bednar-RandoJanuari 1, 2018Wo Hop is the bomb have to hit up the basement...17 Mott...crispy chicken and crispy beef are the play and they make awesome egg rolls and hot and sour soup...
- JoNeZEEFebruari 10, 2015Food is delicious, the fried dumplings are addictive, cant just have one. The shrimp mei fun is amazing too. Be patient the wait can be long but the payoff is worth it.
- Chad MartinMaret 11, 2019Huge portions! You will have lots of leftovers. Order stuff to share. These are combination plates so get your rice extra and it will feed the whole table.
- Sirus OrndoffMaret 20, 2017Great Chinese food order your favorite dish u won't be disappointed. Cash only. Make sure you are heading to the one downstairs from the street/sidewalk.
- Old school Cantonese from before Americans knew better. Dumplings, egg rolls, fried rice, and amazing wonton soup are to die for. And from - not a healthy place but worth the trip downstairs.
- Regularly awesome NYC late dining/drunk munchies experience. Dumplings, chow fun, and salt & pepper pork are all regular winners. Birthday? They'll bring out pineapple rings, candles and yes, a song!
- AMAZING, worth every $ (and it's redic cheap!). Huge portions. I love the crunchy noodles with duck sauce, pan fried noodles w/ chicken, honey crispy chicken, & broad noodles! But everything is great!
- Mark MinerviniFebruari 24, 2015Open til 5 a.m. Steamed dumplings are amazing, pork fried rice, wonton egg drop soup, shrimp w/lobster sauce, are some simple dishes I like but I've never been disappointed in anything I ordered here
- CITY GRITAgustus 5, 2014Wo Hop can’t hold a candle to our list of spots in Queens. But it’s a favorite late night spot among chefs for noodles and dumplings after a long shift! (Cash only)
- MarinaDesember 10, 2014Late night spot. Alway order from the OVER RICE menu. Should only be $7. I always substitute the white rice for fried rice for extra $2. Shrimp with egg sauce over shrimp fried rice. Mmmmm
- Wo-Hop upstairs has the best fried dumplings. You can make food combinations up and they will make it for you. Try beef with egg sauce over chinese sausage fried rice or add a fried egg to a dish.
- I've been coming here for 24 years. Always great food, even though the demeanor here is always no smiles. But I'm not here for smiles, and the food is always worth it.
- Village VoiceAgustus 15, 2014Located down a narrow red staircase at the end of Mott Street, Wo Hop has served all-hours Cantonese fare since 1938 and is one of the city's great pilgrimage sites for late-night revelers. Baca selanjutnya
- Zach MinesJanuari 30, 2016EVERYTHING. Been hopping to the wo hop since I was born! My mom went into labor with my little brother on our way into Wo Hop! Everytime we are in NY we make sure to go! WO HOP Forever!
- Afi Yellow-DukeJuli 7, 2015Head down the basement for a no-frills, delicious experience. Huge portions that are unlike anything else you're used to. It's open late too, so come with the drunchies.
- Sephaie TsangJanuari 27, 2014Always gotta order the seafood in this place, else it's not the better bang for the buck! Escargot, clams, lobster, minced beef with crabs are their specialty! #GenuineChineseDishes
- Sanja DelcevOktober 25, 2014The downstairs one is almost always crowded, but I think it's worth it. The food is good, and pretty cheap. Plus, they'll give you a bunch of Fortune cookies! :)
- DailyCandyDesember 30, 2013"You may end up waiting in line, but the subterranean Chinatown hang’s dirt-cheap dishes are worth it. Tips: Take cash, expect gargantuan portion sizes, and leave upscale dining notions at the door."
- Kenosha WalkerMei 4, 2014This place is really good. You walk under to get in but it's sooooo good! Authentic chinese food and you'll definitely leave happy. Make sure you have a healthy appetite.
- Katia ZDesember 21, 2013The best Chinese restaurant in NY. Downstairs Wo Hop! Used to take a cab all the way from Upper Westside just to order those fried dumplings and BBQ spare ribs. ❤️
- deenuhfoowadJuni 1, 2014a long wait. avoid dinner times! however, so worth it. the salt and pepper chicken is to die for. the soft shell crab IS THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER TASTED.
- Serious EatsMaret 15, 2013One of the few restaurants in Chinatown that's open late, and one of the oldest in the neighborhood to boot. Mostly greasy Americanized fare, but classic nonetheless.
- Graphic AgencyMaret 30, 2012Best t-shirts. Also great to end a long night on the town with authentic chinese food. Don't worry if the waiters point and laugh at you while you eat. It's (probably) not the food.
- Great spot to hit up after a long night of drinking. The salt and pepper fried squid with white rice is on point. 👌👌👌
- Jecee MedeirosNovember 17, 2013If you want the full NY experience, this is it. Located in underground Chinatown Wo Hop won't disappoint withe their egg rolls the size of California burritos and shrimp in lobster sauce.
- King WJanuari 20, 2012Must haves at Wo Hop's, snails,flounder cubes and pickled cabbage with squid. Do you know that Wo Hop's upstairs is the only place that use fresh squid! maybe in the whole of NYC.
- Julie SosciaJanuari 27, 2019This place is BYOB! Hole in the wall authentic Chinese. It's perfect for late night and the fried dumplings are really tasty.
- Alex RobertsonJanuari 11, 2017the sesame chicken is a sort of change of pace from many others', and I think a pleasant one. The place is just fun to be in.
- Chris SealyFebruari 7, 2015This spot is amazing. They serve quickly and it's pretty cheap. Parking is a pain in the ass, but , otherwise, it's a great place.
- Simon TschinkelNovember 9, 2013This is the institution in Chinatown where people, who really don't care about quality, go to satisfy their late night craving for Chinese food. It's the White Castle of Asian food.
- Fazeela MohammedDesember 4, 2014Perfect meal for 4 under 40$: pork fried rice, fried wontons, roast duck, Singapore chow mei fun. Your welcome.
- Gregory ZeigersonMei 21, 2012Downstairs is better. If you have a head shot, they'll add it to hundreds already on the wall, some even famous. But the atmosphere is not why you go to Wo Hop. It's the great food & late night hours
- Find. Eat. Drink.Desember 4, 2011Eat classic Cantonese food and leave as the sun rises. Chef King Phojanakong (Kuma Inn, Uni Nom): “Favorite for late night. It’s downstairs on Mott Street.”
- GothamistAgustus 1, 2014Make sure you get a table downstairs, and be prepared to wait even late into the night; the restaurant is tiny, and its refusal to shut its doors makes it a prime destination for LES night-dwellers. Baca selanjutnya
- Ryan EickApril 5, 2017Had a pretty good pork chow fun. A lot of people are obsessed with Wo Hop, and I gotta say it was quite good, but I wasn't blown away
- The Corcoran GroupAgustus 12, 2010A NYC tradition since 1938 and always full of characters day or night, we recommend the delicious duck lo mein or anything from the 'oriental specialities' menu
- Kimmie OhhAgustus 14, 2020Wo Hop is a hole in the wall/hidden gem for authentic Chinese food. Portions are huge!
- Oleg IstominFebruari 5, 2012in terms of Chinatown-people friendly. Very convenient location for children and to visit with the whole family. Near the Brooklyn Bridge-exotic indeed
- A personal favorite of mine is beef with egg sauce on noodles. But don't bother looking for it on the menu - you won't find it!
- Robert TrautmanSeptember 6, 2013You can easily share most dishes! Huge portions! The dumplings are amazing at the downstairs Wo Hop!
- Foxxy BSeptember 10, 2017Pretty standard—wouldn't wait more than 15 min. Tiny place & it gets packed around 7. Dishes under the "spicy" section literally have little to no spice. Plates are large.
- Rich Wolf RubelJanuari 27, 2012I love Wo Hop's! Best black bean sauce I've ever had, best roast pork with bean sprouts, best egg rolls, and best lemon chicken!
- Dee PhunkJuli 8, 2010Perfect late night eatery if you're trying to soak up all the alcohol you consumed in the hours prior. Authentic, greasy Chinese food. Gotta love it. I have a thing for the chicken egg foo young.
- Rachel MercerMei 28, 2012Upstairs will always have the shorter line. Get the Mao Po Tofu - but be warned that they're serious when it comes to spicy!
- Jenn AllenJuni 5, 2015Fried dumplings, pork fried rice, shrimp and broccoli. Pieces are great and family sized portions