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Wo Hop Restaurant

Wo Hop Restaurant

Cantonese Restaurant and Chinese Restaurant$$$$
Chinatown, New York
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    The experts at The Corcoran Group and Village Voice recommend this place
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    Ariel B.
    "always head downstairs, also the steamed dumplings are to die for"(25 Tips)
    David D.
    "Outrageous Beef Chow Fon!"(7 Tips)
    John M.
    "The fried dumplings are the best in the city, period!"(12 Tips)
    John G.
    "Stick with DOWNSTAIRS that's where the real food is."(5 Tips)
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  • 💎Theart icon on user image
    💎TFebruary 9, 2016
    The downstairs is open late (or early)
  • Brian F.heart icon on user image
    Brian FlockDecember 7, 2014
    Love the egg roll.
  • Louie O.heart icon on user image
    Louie OApril 2, 2018
    Fried dumplings....ribs...duck chow fun
  • George D.
    George DavisJanuary 7, 2014
    Always been my favorite since I began going there in 1988
  • Allen Y.
    Allen YangAugust 7, 2014
    Fairly dingy inside, but solid Cantonese food. Better than Hop Lee or Hop Kee nearby.
  • Elle Y.
    Elle YNovember 17, 2012
    One of the oldest and best Chinese restaurants still standing in Chinatown.
  • Sasha S.
    Sasha SafonovaSeptember 29, 2012
    Get the cold sesame noodles with a bowl of white rice (80 cents!)
  • Blake K.
    Blake KellyApril 14, 2013
    The egg drop soup rocks!
  • Julie S.
    Julie SosciaSeptember 9, 2018
    Definitely go for the dumplings.
  • Matthew K.
    Matthew KramerApril 6, 2009
    Been here 10+ times
    In the depths of Chinatown is the greatest restaurant in the city: Wo Hop. Go there, order the Roast Pork Chow Fon. Remember: DOWNSTAIRS WO HOP! Don't be fooled by the imitator!
  • Ethan M.
    Ethan McCartyDecember 25, 2011
    Show by 1230pm and avoid the wait. Order double and take home leftovers for dinner!
  • Adam H.
    Adam HillMarch 27, 2010
    Been here 5+ times
    Head downstairs. Order crispy noodles and spare ribs. Be sure to eat some chow fun. Buy the most awesome tshirt to ever touch your back for 6 bucks.
  • Jeff S.heart icon on user image
    Jeff SavageDecember 25, 2014
    Seafood congee. Prob not on menu, but ask in Cantonese.
  • Matthew T.
    Matthew TaheriNovember 21, 2010
    upstairs and downstairs arew the exact same. share a common stairway and bathroom area. same owner. kitchens seperate with cooks that alternate
  • Christina S.
    Christina SongFebruary 9, 2014
    Upstairs, downstairs, same food. Only difference is that downstairs is full if annoying hipsters.
  • Peter L.
    Peter LeggieriJune 8, 2012
    Been here 50+ times
    Roast Duck Chow Mei Fun is one of the best items on the menu.
  • MoRiza
    MoRizaMay 21, 2011
    Been here 10+ times
    Try the Fried Tofu - Simply fried with some trails of oyster sauce. #readandeat WabiSabi
  • Anna C.heart icon on user image
    Anna CJuly 6, 2019
    great late night grub spot!
  • Jose J.
    Jose JassoJune 6, 2013
    Awesome food! But whatever you order... SHARE!
  • Corbett E.heart icon on user image
    Corbett EkonomouDecember 26, 2014
    Awesome Chinese food and generous servings.
  • Andre H.
    Andre HallOctober 4, 2013
    Place was on a random side street but worth finding it
  • dizberiq
    dizberiqJuly 29, 2012
    Try the Salt and Pepper Squid - Filipinos love their calamari!
  • Micahheart icon on user image
    MicahJuly 2, 2019
    Chinese menu is completely different from the English one
  • Harry R.heart icon on user image
    Harry RaymondFebruary 10, 2016
    Eat downstairs. Open late.
  • Bill M.
    Bill MurphyJuly 6, 2011
    Been here 5+ times
    Don't take a picture here or in front of the place and put it on the wall. The "I'm boot but broad noodles are bomb" guys will tag up your shit
  • Andrea G.
    Andrea GambardellaJanuary 23, 2011
    Best crispy noodles, must try the honey crispy chicken, expect a line bc it is that good
  • Karen V.heart icon on user image
    Karen VincentNovember 9, 2014
    Love love love
  • Gregg K.
    Gregg KligmanAugust 8, 2012
    Everyone must get the large won ton soup...should be required ordering
  • Katelyn L.
    Katelyn LMarch 25, 2012
    Been here 10+ times
    Go with a bunch of friends, order a bunch of dishes, and share.
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    natsumiDecember 1, 2014
    Get the wo shur opp! Cash only
  • Connie X.heart icon on user image
    Connie XiaoApril 28, 2017
    Just to be clear, this is not authentic Chinese food. This is Americanized Chinese food (unsure of authenticity).
  • CJ S.
    CJ StrykerFebruary 6, 2011
    : Oh my god, the food is amazingly delicious and fast service. CHEAP for NYC!
  • Crystal A.
    Crystal AldamuyJune 17, 2012
    Absolutely best food ever! Greatest underground spot! 24hrs
  • Christina R.
    Christina RapestoFebruary 12, 2012
    Amazing authentic Chinese food... The wongton soup was amazing
  • dizberiq
    dizberiqJuly 29, 2012
    Try the Beef Chow Fun - Definitely fun to eat!
  • Chris R.
    Chris RobersonJanuary 6, 2012
    When this place closes I will leave New York. Best chow fun on the planet.
  • Carol T.heart icon on user image
    Carol TodesMay 9, 2023
    Great traditional Chinese food.
  • Chris A.heart icon on user image
    Chris AstallMay 31, 2019
    Authentic NY Chinese food
  • Jackey L.heart icon on user image
    Jackey LJuly 7, 2017
    Been here 5+ times
    portion is big but inexpensive.
  • Jefferson L.
    Jefferson LouieMay 25, 2013
    The place been there forever, great for foreigners.
  • Vadim L.
    Vadim LeybelDecember 25, 2011
    Bring a dumb friend to wait in line and have them call you when table is ready.
  • Alex H.
    Alex HurstAugust 22, 2009
    Been here 10+ times
    Late night Beef Chow Fun, Szechuan Shrimp, & Broccoli w/ Garlic Sauce --- best Chinese food in the city, do not be fooled by imitators, go downstairs
  • Heather
    HeatherAugust 27, 2011
    Open all night a line at 4a love it! Yummie too
  • dizberiq
    dizberiqJuly 29, 2012
    Try the Salt and Pepper Pork Chops - Clutch!! <3
  • Al F.
    Al FNovember 14, 2012
    Best chow fun and wonton soup ever!
  • John G.
    John GuagliardoAugust 19, 2012
    Been here 5+ times
    Stick with DOWNSTAIRS that's where the real food is. Sesame chicken is unreal
  • Willy G.heart icon on user image
    Willy GimeranezAugust 15, 2014
    Favorite late night eats after a few drinks.
  • Hkling
    HklingNovember 27, 2019
    They sent us to the upstairs location? Which arguably has the worst food ever! I’m sorry but Panda Express should be Michelin recommended if you compare it to this hot mess...
  • Dean M.
    Dean MellisJune 30, 2012
    This is how Mott St. looked in 1900. Wo Hop would be on the left.
  • Alec C.heart icon on user image
    Alec CohenDecember 17, 2014
    Dumplings. Wonton soup. Late night.
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