Ping’s

Dim sum restaurant · Chinatown

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Where to Celebrate Lunar New Year in NYC

"Pings is a popular dim destination in Manhattan’s Chinatown for good reason: The plates of dumplings, rice rolls, banana-leaf wrapped sticky rice, and other delicate morsels come out piping hot and haven’t been sitting in carts that have circled a dining room for hours. It’s a great option for a weekend brunch with a group of friends, and there’s also outdoor seating." - Eater Staff

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22 Mott St, New York, NY 10013 Get directions

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