Authentic Cantonese dim sum with har gow, spare ribs, and roast duck
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"If you’re looking to send some LNY luck and love to your family or friends outside of NYC, know that Jing Fong is shipping their dim sum kit nationwide on Goldbelly. Each box comes with things like har gow, mushroom longevity noodles, wontons, siu mai, and lucky red envelopes. Plus, a portion of each purchase supports Welcome To Chinatown’s Longevity Fund, which provides financial assistance to the neighborhood’s small businesses during the pandemic. If you’re excited about Jing Fong’s kit and live in NYC, it’s also available for pickup." - hannah albertine
"We usually try new things when we go to Jing Fong, but a visit here always includes some steamed pork buns stuffed with sweet and sticky BBQ pork. You’ll get three to an order, and they’re so light and fluffy that they practically fall apart as soon as you pick them up. Eat them as soon as the lid to the bamboo steamer basket comes off, because the outside will get harder and dryer with every passing minute. When you inevitably place that second order, a member of the always-attentive staff will be available to help you within seconds." - hannah albertine, carina finn koeppicus, kenny yang
"We can’t give you exact measurements for how big Jing Fong actually is, but we feel confident it could comfortably fit the next Little League World Series. And that’s just one reason why we like it for brunch. Gather everyone you know who’s remotely interested in dim sum, take an escalator up to the restaurant entrance, and proceed to over-order." - hannah albertine
"If your friend is coming from a city where the best dim sum is in the frozen aisle at Trader Joe’s, taking them here is your duty. Although there aren’t nearly as many seats at Jing Fong’s new location on Centre Street as there were at its former Elizabeth Street banquet hall, we prefer the smaller space that doesn’t make you feel like you’re at a tech convention at a hotel. (The reduced seating also means you should get here a few minutes before this place opens to avoid a long wait.) The dim sum at Jing Fong is better than ever, and if you don’t see a dish you want rolling by, just mention it to the accommodating staff, and someone will bring it to you straight from the kitchen." - kenny yang
"The Manhattan Bridge has little in terms of views, and as a result, it tends to be the least crowded of the three bridges. In fact, you’re probably going to see more people at Jing Fong than you did on the whole run to this Chinatown restaurant. Fortunately, the space can fit about 800 people, so invite your whole run club or everyone who wished you happy birthday on Facebook, and order pork buns, spare ribs, and chicken feet from the dim sum carts as they roll around the 20,000 square foot room." - matt tervooren