Yee Li

Chinese restaurant · Chinatown

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"Yee Li, a Cantonese restaurant known for its wonton soup, window-displayed ducks, and whole roast pigs, closed after 33 years due to lease issues. The health department shut it down early. It was renowned for traditional Cantonese dishes and was considered by Eater critic Robert Sietsema to have the best wonton soup in the city. The same family has recently opened New Yee Li at 6619 Fort Hamilton Parkway." - Carla Vianna

NYC Chinese Wonton Soup Restaurant Yee Li Closes in Chinatown in Manhattan - Eater NY

1 Elizabeth St, New York, NY 10013 Get directions

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