Nom Wah Tea Parlor

13 Doyers St, New York, NY 10013

Description

Old-school standby for dim sum & tea. Vintage dim sum parlor dating back to 1920 with a drink menu that includes tea, beer & wine.

Features

  • Price: $

Comments

Djordjiana Buric -

Luckily we made a reservation but we could not be seated until that exact time as there is a long line of people in the front. Its an old very popular Chinese restaurant in Chinatown in a small street, secluded but well known. They have a variety of dishes so you would need to come many times to taste them all. What we had was really good, I didn’t care for their fried rice and some gyoza. Noodles where a bit dry but very tasty, dim sum was good. Sesame rice balls were delicious. Service is fast and efficient. They bring the dishes as they are ready so there is always something on the table.

Anna Xu -

Located in a narrow quiet street, this is a hidden gem in Chinatown. Inside is relatively small for dim sum, but food are really good, also there are a large variety of food on the menu. We ate a lot, yet there were still s little of others on the menu we wanted to try……service was good and fast. Highly recommended. If you ever go to Chinatown, this is the place worth trying.

Jana -

Ever wondered where to eat the best Dim Sum in town? Well, this is the place to go. Very delicious and cheap Dim Sum! Honestly, too cheap for what you get. I would still go there if they charged twice as much because the quality is just too good. When we went there we tipped them 40% because we felt that an Institution like that should be supported. A place that offers cheap and delicious food is hard to find these days. 好吃!! Can‘t wait to go there again!!

Mei Yong -

A surprise to find good dim sum in NYC. The settings inside is quaint and old school. We ordered a good selection of shrimp dumpling, noodles, rice flour, glutinous rice, pork meat bun, sesame balls,custard lava bun and fried carrot cake. . The table is really too small for the food served as the portion is large. I enjoyed especially the sesame balls and noodles. Service is not bad too.

Rebecca Lee -

Delicious dim sum! I came around 3pm on a Sunday afternoon and there was a short line. Being a part of 2, we were seated inside pretty immediately, maybe 5-10 min total. We ordered the veggie dumplings, roast pork bun, and scallion/cilantro rice rolls. You must order rice rolls if you come here! We didn’t order any mains as we were going to another nearby restaurant after. Be mindful that it’s cash or AMEX only!

Julia S -

Literally so good. Insanely huge portions. Would definitely order less next time. Also these are the biggest spring rolls I’ve ever had in my life. Takes a while to get a seat but the service is insanely quick once you’re seated. Very very good though, will definitely be coming back.

Elizabeth Hadden -

Incredibly delicious dim sum classics in a no frills setting. This is hands down the best dim sum I’ve had, with so much on the menu to enjoy. Wish some other options were included but what they do have is insanely tasty. The scallion pancakes and shrimp dumplings were unreal! They’re cash or American Express only so make sure to plan ahead.

K T -

Got chicken feet, turnip cake, chive and shrimp dumplings, and fried tofu skin w shrimp. Food was all so delicious and was served pretty quickly. Everything tasted very fresh and authentic. But not serving complimentary tea threw me off. I wish they didn’t charge for tea, that is kind of absurd to me. Would come again.

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13 Doyers St, New York, NY 10013
(212) 962-6047
Monday
02:00:00 - 02:00:00
Tuesday
02:00:00 - 02:00:00
Wednesday
02:00:00 - 02:00:00
Thursday
02:00:00 - 02:00:00
Friday
02:00:00 - 02:00:00
Saturday
02:00:00 - 02:00:00

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