Amazing dim sum! Some of the carts skipped us but we made sure to ask for the items we wanted! Try everything, it's so cheap! We had a 40 minute wait at noon on Father's Day. Not bad!
Dim sum extravaganza. Try weird things you never have. Try the buns (bao) for sure. They have pork and Nutella versions which are great. The duck and pork ribs are also good.
With the iconic huge red banquet hall, Jing Fong may claim the title of THE classic NYC dim sum spot. The food is reliable and prices are a bit cheaper than other top spots. Def a scene on weekends.
Gone here for 20 years and it's still good times. The dumplings are well made and yum, but for sure don't miss the tasty seafood and offal offerings. Chandeliers make it all so classy-like.
Out of all the dim sum spots in Manhattan, this is where my friends and I go, because it's the best spot for big (12+ ppl) groups. Seriously, this restaurant is the biggest venue I've been to in NYC.
If you're coming here on the weekend, try to get there around 11. The food is fresher and there is no waiting. By the time I left Jing Fong there was a massive wait outside. Food was amazing!!
Well this was great! Two carts going round with dim sum, noodles and vegetables. You also get the classic punch card for your order and there are set prices for each dish size.
The super-massive chandeliers. The escalator ride to heaven. The expanse of tables and whizzing carts as far as the eye can see. No one does old-school dim sum on a more grand scale than Jing Fong."
Jing Fong has all the classic nyc dim sum plates like shumai, sesame balls and spare ribs, but you'll also find a couple new dishes here. Go Saturdays at noon and the wait won't be long!
A whole new experience to me. Great place, you'll totally feel as if you were in Asia. And I'm not a big fan of Chinatown. It's also fairly cheap. My advice? Try everything they bring to your table.
Steamed and grilled stuff is good. All dim sum comes round on trolleys, old school style. Watch out for some trolley staff who try to offload dishes onto your table even if you haven't asked!
April Bloomfield: "My go-to dim sum spot. Arrive early to beat the crowds and fill up on delicious shrimp dumplings and steamed BBQ pork buns pushed around on trolleys by sweet Chinese ladies."
My favorite dim sum place. Looking for an old favorite that's not coming around on the carts? There's a long table in the middle of the dining room on the side away from the entrance w larger dishes.
Get there early! Wave your hand if you need something bc they are helpful if they see it. We paid $22 pp & had all our favorites. I could've ate a couple more shrimp dumplings but I was satisfied.
You can eat so much and it's not expensive. You have to get there early or be willing to wait for an hour in order to get a table, but it's totally worth it.
It's so Chinese that it feels like you are actually in China. Great food and kind of awesome to have the carts come by and you choose from them, which ever you like. Reasonably priced too!
Dim sum dishes - small medium and large are all 2.50 each Mondays through Fridays except holidays. Good deal. Legit dim sum! Lots of seats wait is worth it.
Those seeking the atmosphere of a bustling Hong Kong dim-sum palace will find it at this Chinatown stalwart. Arrive before 10am on weekends to beat the crowd and snag the freshest items.
The old cruise ship-style enormous dining room packed with people is fun to experience. Dumplings of all kinds were the highlight--vegetables, buns, and fritters were not as exciting here.
Absolutely delicious! It got crowded at 11 on the Saturday I went so get here a little early or be prepared to wait a while, especially if you're a small party.
Dim sum here and you should get here at 10am if you don't wanna wait. Also they've now added a drink cart, something different in the traditional dim sum world.
When it comes to eating languages won't be a barrier, no matter you don't know a single Chinese words, engrave this in your head: you want the BBQ pork baos...and shumai (hope that's the spelling)
Dumplings. Increibles: (1)-Har Kau (8)-Steam Chicken Bun (13)-Fried Wonton. Muy buenos: (5)-Pan fried dumplings (3)-Rice Noodle Roll with shrimp. No pedir: (6)-Steam Roasted Pork Bun
The dim sum here is alright. It's authentic but not a lot of variety. We waited around 25 mins for 8 people so fast turnaround time. Golden Unicorn is better but try East Harbor at Sunset Park!
Definitely the place for dim sum if you can swing it in before watching the celebrations. You'll get your pick of fresh, tasty, and hot dim sum from carts that are pushed around. Read more
Jing Fong’s at its busiest around 11:30am, and it’s best to go a bit earlier to avoid the lines. Keep in mind that this is a lunch-oriented restaurant – it gets a bit desolate later in the day. Read more
This massive banquet hall serves up thousands of diners on the weekend. You'll get your money's worth on the shu mai, har gow, and chicken's feet though.
Don't let them push you around! Assert your power when you 1st get there or they'll force things on you you don't want i.e. the bread covered with rice paper. We made that mistake as first timers.
Welcome to JING FONG.
Where you will experience the principles of Chinese cuisine through a balance of taste, texture, and fragrances. These core values are reflected in all our dishes, whether it be during dim sum, dinner, or banquets.