88 Lan Zhou Handmade Noodles

Chinese restaurant · Chinatown

88 Lan Zhou Handmade Noodles

Chinese restaurant · Chinatown

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40 Bowery, New York, NY 10013

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Bare-bones Chinese noodle joint slinging classic, housemade-dough dishes (no alcohol & cash only).  

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40 Bowery, New York, NY 10013 Get directions

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40 Bowery, New York, NY 10013 Get directions

+1 646 683 0939
lam-zhou-handmade-noodle.com
@88lanzhou

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"Sometimes we have to stand up and apologize. Admit that we were wrong and try and make amends. Sometimes, we have to look in the mirror and then back out at all of you and just say “our bad.” For years, we’ve been sending people lists of our favorite dumplings in New York – leading them to places like Prosperity Dumpling (RIP), Nan Xiang, White Bear, and Joe’s Shanghai. But we have to admit we f*cked up. Leaving Lam Zhou Hand Pulled Noodles off that list for so many years, depriving our dumpling-seeking friends of what are quite possibly Chinatown’s best dumplings – we are riddled with guilt. We had reasons. We already had a couple Chinatown go-tos, and the hand pulled noodles – not the dumplings – were the reason we’d always come here. Dumplings don’t appear on the menu until #17 (and it only goes up to 21). But those are just excuses. A recent trip back assured us the dumplings at Lam Zhou are f*cking royalty and should be celebrated as such. And at $2 for 6, $3 for 10, they might be the best value you can get in a neighborhood packed with great value. The fact that the hand pulled noodles are also incredible is a cherry on top, not a caveat. We can’t change the past. But if we try, we can help fix the future. Or something. Just eat here, eat here now, and accept our sincerest apologies. Food Rundown Boiled Dumplings An order of boiled is served up on a tin tray, in a thin layer of water. No, it’s not the most appealing, but trust us when we say that it makes no difference in the end. Filled with delicious meat and chive, these have a little soupiness to them that are an absolute game changer. A must order, even if you also get fried. Fried Dumplings Like every good fried dumpling, these aren’t deep fried but lightly coated in oil for just enough crunch. They’re barely greasy and you can throw down 10, no problem. Beef Soup With Noodles The soups here range from $5.50-$6.50 and each is a big ass bowl with a wholelottanoodle (trademark). Pretty perfect when the temperature starts to drop. The meat is tender and the broth is solid, but the noodles are the star. Perfectly chewy without being overcooked in the slightest. A+ stuff. Noodles With Pork Same noodles but instead of a broth, these are served in a light sauce, and topped with bok choy and ground pork. Another can’t miss." - Ben Kopelman

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"Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in March, more than 1,000 NYC restaurants have permanently closed including other iconic establishments like Michelin-starred Thai destination Uncle Boons and Chinatown dumpling legend 88 Lan Zhou." - Tanay Warerkar

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"Despite a surge in customers and support, legendary Chinatown hand-pulled noodle restaurant 88 Lan Zhou will close at the end of this month..." - Tanay Warerkar

Chinatown Restaurant 88 Lan Zhou Will Close on October 31 - Eater NY
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"Just ten days after New York City first learned of 88 Lan Zhou’s plans to permanently close, the restaurant has announced that it will be temporarily staying open. With the support and love shown by all of you, we’ve decided to extend our closing date, the restaurant shared in a post to Instagram Tuesday evening." - Luke Fortney

Chinatown Legend 88 Lan Zhou Extends Its Closing Date After an Uptick in Sales - Eater NY
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"Lan Zhou Handpulled Noodle used to be located in a tiny space on East Broadway, and after a brief hiatus and moment of slight panic from its fans, it reopened in a bigger space on Bowery. Now, there’s more room, no waits, and the same excellent dumplings and hand-pulled noodles. The pork dumplings, either steamed or fried, are great, and so are the knife-cut noodles, served either in soup or stir-fried." - Hillary Reinsberg

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