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3 Doyers St (btwn Bowery & Chatham Sq), New York, NY
Taiwanese Restaurant · Chinatown · 90 tips and reviews
Luke Kingma: There's a bold claim in its name, and EPCH delivers... deliciously. No need to pour over the menu here. The Pork Chop Over Rice is everything that it is. Add a marinated egg, because you're worth it.
Chinese Restaurant · Chinatown · 288 tips and reviews
Luke Kingma: Anthony Bourdain-approved! One of the few joints in Chinatown that'll still be open when you stumble out of Apotheke at 3 in the morning. The Suckling Baby Pig on Rice is worth its weight in guilt.
13 Doyers St (btwn Pell St & Bowery), New York, NY
Dim Sum Restaurant · Chinatown · 376 tips and reviews
Luke Kingma: Chinatown's oldest Dim Sum house. They've traded metal carts for paper cards, so bring your reading glasses. The Salt & Pepper Spare Rib has earned a check mark. Add a pot of tea to any meal for $1!
65 Bayard St (btwn Elizabeth & Mott St), New York, NY
Ice Cream Parlor · Chinatown · 450 tips and reviews
Luke Kingma: If it's a flavor you've tried outside of Chinatown, you're not doing it right. Black Sesame ice cream, on the other hand, is worth the risk. Add some Jeremy Lin sprinkles and support the boys uptown.
Noodle Restaurant · Chinatown · 170 tips and reviews
Luke Kingma: SO MANY different hand-pulled noodles! Order them pan-fried and extra wide with beef, then blanket it with hot chili oil. So chewy a wookie would eat it (yep).
Luke Kingma: A theme park for free samplers. Careful, though! Some of their dried snacks are interesting, others are life changing, and a handful are life ending. Seriously, there are some cruel flavors in here.
20 Elizabeth St (btwn Bayard & Canal St), New York, NY
Dim Sum Restaurant · Chinatown · 286 tips and reviews
Luke Kingma: It's much, much bigger on the inside (sort of a Chinese Tardis), and the carts full of Dim Sum never seem to end. You'll spend an hour in line, and even longer eating.
118 Eldridge St (btwn Broome & Grand St), New York, NY
Dumpling Restaurant · Lower East Side · 419 tips and reviews
Luke Kingma: Every New Yorker has their food mistress, and Vanessa on Eldridge is one of the most addictive. Dollar dumplings, buns, and pancakes will keep you faithful.
Chinese Restaurant · Chinatown · 136 tips and reviews
Luke Kingma: An underground den of masterful dishes. You'll know you're in the right place when you see the white butcher's coats. Get your hands on the fabled "secret menu," or order anything with black beans.
Chinese Restaurant · Lower East Side · 31 tips and reviews
Luke Kingma: If you're not into "holes in the wall," Full House Cafe might be your guy. It's the most modern dim sum parlor in Chinatown thanks to a million dollar makeover. Welcome to Hong Kong, 2013.
Noodle Restaurant · Chinatown · 115 tips and reviews
Luke Kingma: Best soups in Chinatown. Reach the summit of their signature Mt. Qi Beef Noodles, and order an extra water or two. This kitchen's got heat.
Luke Kingma: My favorite Bubble Teas in Chinatown! Try some of the more innovative flavors; they change them all the time. If you're hungry, keep it tea-themed and order the Green Tea Noodles.
199 Grand St (btwn Mott & Mulberry St), New York, NY
Malay Restaurant · Little Italy · 289 tips and reviews
Luke Kingma: You'll have to trek north of Canal to find Nyonya, but it's worth twice the walk. Best Malaysian in Chinatown by a long shot, and one of very few to serve fresh coconut water straight from the source.
Fujian Restaurant · Lower East Side · 121 tips and reviews
Luke Kingma: Is there a line at Vanessa's? That's okay. You should have come here first anyway. A table full of fish balls, pork balls, and steamed dumplings will cost you next to nothing, and give you everything.