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Category Archives: New York City
Flaming Kitchen, New York, NY
The gloriously named, Flaming Kitchen, serves Szechuan style dishes in a sleek modern styled dining room on the Bowery in New York City. In addition to its main Szechuan menu, Flaming Kitchen has a Chinese-Cajun menu that features shrimp, crawfish … Continue reading
Posted in Bao, Buns, Chinese, Gyoza, New York City, Pan Fried, Pork, Potsticker, Sichuan Dumplings
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Daa! Dumpling, New York, NY
The TurnStyles underground shopping and food arcade at Columbus Circle has blossomed into a hopping venue that reminds me of the great underground arcades attached to subway stations in Seoul and Tokyo. There are several options for dumplings in the … Continue reading
Posted in Boiled, New York City, Pelmeni, Pierogi, Pork, Varenyky
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Lucky Pickle, New York, NY
The Upper West Side of Manhattan is experiencing a Chinese food renaissance and the dumpling competition has become fierce. Jacob’s Pickle has a great reputation for pickles and built upon that reputation by opening Maison Pickle. With the new Lucky … Continue reading
Posted in New York City, Pork, Soup, Vegetarian, Veggie Dumplings, Wontons
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Grain House, New York, NY
Last month the weird and excellent Coffee Break (aka Ten Ming Gong Zhe) closed and was replaced by an outpost of Queens’ Grain House. Coffee Break served some of the best Sheng Jian Bao in the City and also had a spectacular … Continue reading
Posted in Crystal Shrimp, New York City, Pork, Potsticker, Wontons
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Wontons in Red Chili Oil Battle
Suanla Chaoshou, aka Wontons in Red Chili oil or Szechuan (or Sichuan) Wontons, are fast becoming my favorite dumpling preparation. This dish is pork wontons served with a chili oil dressing, as J. Kenji López-Alt on SeriousEats aptly put it, … Continue reading
Posted in New York City, Sichuan Dumplings, Wontons
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Dim Sum VIP, New York, NY
The chefs at Dim Sum VIP have over 30 years of dim sum making experience in restaurants from Hong Kong to New York. Their restaurant is a narrow, bare bones storefront joint, seating maybe 50 people at small tables and a counter. The … Continue reading
Posted in Bao, Buns, Chinese, Dim Sum, New York City, Pan Fried, Pork, Potsticker, Shrimp, Sichuan Dumplings, Vegetarian, Veggie Dumplings
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Bun Battle: Kimchi Edition
The competitors for this bout are Mama Bunns at Gallery32 and Tour Les Jours just down the street on 32nd Street. Tour Les Jours is one of several Korean-French pastry-coffee shop chains (see also Paris Baguette) that sell huge selections … Continue reading
Posted in Bao, Bao Battle, Kimchi, Korean, New York City, Steamed, Vegetarian
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Return to Jing Fong, Upper West Side, Manhattan
On my first trip to Jing Fong I intended to focus on vegetable dumplings but wasn’t particularly successful, it turns out they have stopped serving steamed vegetable buns and only have one vegetable dumpling. Meat filled dumplings seem to be … Continue reading
Posted in Duck, New York City, Pan Fried, Pork, Shumai
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Jing Fong, Upper West Side, Manhattan
Founded in 1978, Jing Fong in Chinatown is the largest dim sum restaurant in New York City, with 20,000-square-feet of space and 800 seats. It began at 24 Elizabeth Street with 150 seats and then in 1993 it moved to the giant … Continue reading
Posted in Bao, Buns, Chinese, Dim Sum, Har Gou, How Gar, New York City, Shrimp, Vegan, Vegetarian
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Manhattan Valley Dumpling Tour
The Manhattan Valley neighborhood is situated between the Upper West Side and Columbia University’s Morningside Heights neighborhoods. The neighborhood has perennially been on the edge of booming or gentrifying or becoming at hot residential neighborhood, with articles going back to … Continue reading
Posted in Bao, Buns, Chinese, Gyoza, Japanese, Korean, Map, New York City, Pork, Potsticker, Shanghai, Sheng Jian Bao, Shumai, Sichuan Dumplings, Soup Dumpling, Takoyaki, Vegan, Vegetarian, Veggie Dumplings, Wontons, Xiao Long Bao
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