Dim sum, roast meats, boba tea, dumplings, and more.























"This place provides magnificent dim sum in a food court setting — point to the selections you want through a plexiglass divider. The largest of the stalls, 89 Eatery, specializes in dim sum from a selection of 10 or so types at one time, plus congees and more kinds of la rou fan (Chinese charcuterie including ducks, chickens, and pork) than are found many places in Chinatown." - Eater Staff

"Or Mott Street Eatery, which recently opened in the heart of Chinatown." - BySam Stone
"Molded in the style of a food court more often seen in Flushing or Sunset Park, Mott Street Eatery touched down in the middle of Manhattan Chinatown in late 2021. Inside, a handful of vendors are slinging a stellar variety of stuffed rice noodle rolls, roasted meats, boba tea, dumplings, and more." - Eater Staff
"A new Chinatown food court taking over the former Joy Luck Palace banquet hall with ten different stalls, marking a revival of the large-format site as a multi-vendor marketplace." - Emma Orlow
"A new food court quietly opened in Chinatown last week at 98 Mott Street just north of Canal; it replaces Joy Luck Palace and offers 12 tables seating around 100, a small stage, 10 stalls (seven currently occupied), and potted plants festooned with good-luck ribbons. I found it to be a lively gastro-adventure with a mix of predictable and surprising offerings, and I think it may be a prototype for future Chinatown food courts and a way of replacing some of the tiny storefronts that have long been the neighborhood’s lifeblood." - Robert Sietsema