This bustling, no-frills eatery known for dim sum also has a menu of traditional Chinese entrees.
"I also miss Hoy Wong and Hop Shing restaurants, which were part of Chinatown for over 50 years." - Cathy Erway
"Historic dim sum restaurant Hop Shing was a cornerstone of Manhattan’s Chinatown for almost 50 years... When Hop Shing permanently shut down, it was a gutting moment for many who grew up in Chinatown, frequented the restaurant, and consider it an irreplaceable part of the neighborhood." - Eater Staff
"Chinatown’s Hop Shing is another venue that has shuttered." - Ryan Sutton
"Hop Shing permanently closed its doors earlier this summer, confirmed by its owners." - Eater Staff
"Hop Shing, a decades-old restaurant, coffee shop, and dim sum spot in Manhattan Chinatown, has permanently closed. Known for its puffy roast pork buns, sweet rice rolls, and hot coconut buns, it was a bustling meeting spot. The closure was confirmed after staying open for takeout during the pandemic, with kitchen equipment being hauled out recently." - Erika Adams