Wo Hop Restaurant

Wo Hop Restaurant

Restaurante cantonés y Restaurante chino$$$$
Chinatown, New York
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    Los expertos de Gothamist y Village Voice recomiendan este lugar
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  • Tips
    John M.
    "The fried dumplings (dumplings fritos) are the best in the city, period!"(12 Tips)
    Chris M.
    "The BEST wonton soup (sopa wonton) I've ever had!!"(7 Tips)
    Gregory Z.
    "It's the great food & late night (bueno para madrugada) hours"(30 Tips)
    Peter L.
    "Roast Duck (pato asado) Chow Mei Fun is one of the best items on the menu."(5 Tips)
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  • bueno para madrugada
  • dumplings fritos
  • camarones
  • auténtico
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  • Rachel M.
    Rachel MercerMayo 28, 2012
    Upstairs will always have the shorter line. Get the Mao Po Tofu - but be warned that they're serious when it comes to spicy!
  • Jenn A.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Jenn AllenJunio 5, 2015
    Fried dumplings, pork fried rice, shrimp and broccoli. Pieces are great and family sized portions
  • Amy B.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Amy BDiciembre 20, 2014
    Keep your party small. Way easier to get in. Try not to order everything. Delicious!
  • Lindsey F.
    Lindsey FrancesSeptiembre 26, 2017
    Classic Americanized greasy spoon full of delicious late night grub, It's a place full of characters.
  • Paige C.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Paige CAgosto 12, 2014
    My family has been coming here forever. It's a NYC staple. The best Chinese food around!
  • Mariana C.
    Mariana ColumnaDiciembre 30, 2010
    Best Chinese Food in the city!!! Everything was delish!!!! Long line, long wait, tiny location, cash only but it's all worth it! Eat downstairs! One word amazing!!!
  • John G.
    John GallagherJunio 1, 2016
    Soft shell crab, fried half chicken, snow pea leaves.
  • Mr. Z.
    Mr. ZJunio 3, 2013
    Ha estado aquí más de 10 veces
    This is the real Wo Hop for Chinese People. All the Gwai Lo go to the one downstairs but Chinese will eat at this one.
  • Alex L.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Alex LivadasEnero 6, 2023
    Wo Hop is an iconic Chinatown institution that’s been there for years and hasn’t changed a bit. Worth a visit but be prepared to wait.
  • Christopher C.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Christopher CarterAgosto 25, 2014
    Been coming since I was little whenever I am around Mott street I always pop in and get some food.
  • Ailie C.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Ailie ChangAgosto 22, 2015
    Great late night eat. Get the beef flat noodles! So authentic.
  • Eddieicono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    EddieAgosto 20, 2016
    It was a hole before renovations and it's still a hole after. But the food is great and even better after-hours...
  • Joe M.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Joe MasilottiFebrero 26, 2016
    Ha estado aquí más de 10 veces
    Cheap, fast, unauthentic. Cantonese done right!
  • Ross S.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Ross SheingoldDiciembre 16, 2013
    Ask for your General Tso's chicken extra spicy. Their peppers are LEGIT!
  • Natalie F.
    Natalie FreilichAbril 15, 2016
    As a kid I always ordered Shredded Szechuan Beef in my hometown...I couldn't find it done right elsewhere until I ordered it here.
  • Jorge L.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Jorge LuisAgosto 10, 2018
    Everything but don’t mind the indirect service it’s actually funny to experience.
  • Francesca K.
    Francesca KrihelyAgosto 30, 2011
    This place is crazy. Linoleum walls. Stickers everywhere. Come in at 4 am after dancing all night and you WILL be surrounded by Jerseylicious. Great story for the kids.
  • Chris B.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Chris BurkeJunio 28, 2015
    Classic NYC Chinese food. Try the ginger scallion lo mein with chicken.
  • Nikki H.
    Nikki HodgdonAbril 9, 2010
    Amaaaazzzzing!!! Be prepared for a stomache because you WILL overeat. The food is amazing and they give you so much. Get the pan fried noodles!!! Open 24 hours. It's love.
  • Theresa R.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Theresa RoldanMarzo 27, 2017
    Huge dumplings..super quick service!
  • Ashley K.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Ashley KemperSeptiembre 19, 2015
    $10 will buy you the biggest plate of amazing Chinese food you've ever seen.
  • ImSo_Brooklynicono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    ImSo_BrooklynSeptiembre 8, 2013
    Greatest fried dumplings I ever had!! Soft crab shells are great too!
  • Bauzen
    BauzenAgosto 21, 2010
    Ha estado aquí más de 5 veces
    This place is a culinary landmark in all of Chinatown. If you have only eat Chinese food once in NYC, this is where to do it. Make sure you go DOWNSTAIRS. The upstairs one is not the real Wo Hop.
  • Bill M.
    Bill MurphySeptiembre 22, 2011
    Ha estado aquí más de 5 veces
    That's right go down the fuckin stairs moron! Who goes upstairs? I'll tell you: Assholes! Closed on Chinese New Year for a few weeks & occasionally around 5am to clean up. Go with friends, share food
  • Michelle E.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Michelle EvangelineAgosto 28, 2016
    Salt Pepper Calamaris, Fried Wontan, Stir-fry asparagus!
  • Macho J.
    Macho JamesAbril 18, 2012
    Ha estado aquí más de 5 veces
    Go here while plastered after a night out with a group of friends. Its a fun experience.
  • paisley
    paisleyMarzo 18, 2011
    Eggplant with garlic sauce, shrimp egg foo young are my faves. Fried dumplings don't disappoint. They have brown rice too :)
  • Richard R.
    Richard RichJulio 4, 2013
    This place is an original from the Chinese building the intercontinental Railroad days. A must for the bucket list.
  • Adam H.
    Adam HillMarzo 27, 2010
    Ha estado aquí más de 5 veces
    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.
  • Stephanie S.
    Stephanie S.Febrero 22, 2012
    Salt and pepper porkchops, salt and pepper squid! Fast service. Perfect after a late night of partying.
  • Jonathan J.
    Jonathan JorgeMayo 23, 2010
    Ha estado aquí más de 5 veces
    Honey Cicken, Pork Fried Rice, BBQ Ribs, Snow Peas with beef or chicken. I haven't even gotten into the Soft noodle dishes. Everything pretty much Rocks.
  • Janine D.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Janine DuffyFebrero 25, 2015
    Best Chinese in NYC. Get anything. Open 24 hours.
  • patrick
    patrickDiciembre 22, 2013
    Best Chinese food in the world. Get the 4D chow fon.
  • Sid V.
    Sid VarmaNoviembre 29, 2010
    Pork fried rice. Pretty good. General Tso. Not traditionally sweet. I wouldn't get it again. Duck Lo Mein was very good, as was shrimp with garlic sauce.
  • Baramee C.
    Baramee ChindavongAgosto 16, 2014
    Honestly, there's better Chinese around. Cash only.
  • Chantal G.
    Chantal GriffioenNoviembre 8, 2014
    Chow fon 4D and Buddha Delight (veggie) in front
  • Cristiana C.
    Cristiana CannizzaroAbril 15, 2013
    You must eat downstairs! There is always a super long line, but it is worth the wait.
  • Ed S.
    Ed SteinbergAbril 17, 2013
    Love the all night place but just finished a duck 'flavored' chow me fin. Not bad but could have used some duck meat
  • Guest of a Guest
    Guest of a GuestEnero 23, 2012
    You can't get a better deal in town than a bowl of their delicious wonton soup for less than $3.00. AND it's open 24 hours! Leer más
  • Thomas E.
    Thomas EllengoldAgosto 15, 2010
    Ha estado aquí más de 5 veces
    Again make sure you go DOWNSTAIRS.....beef chow fon is awesome....as are the fried wontons and if you like spice ask for some hot oil
  • John M.
    John MJulio 7, 2011
    Ha estado aquí más de 25 veces
    The fried dumplings are the best in the city, period! The Chicken Chow Fon is pretty amazing, too.
  • Priscilla S.
    Priscilla SohanMarzo 4, 2013
    Their crispy noodles with duck sauce are so addictive they should be reclassified as a Class A drug.
  • Allen Y.
    Allen YangAgosto 7, 2014
    Fairly dingy inside, but solid Cantonese food. Better than Hop Lee or Hop Kee nearby.
  • Joseph N.
    Joseph NumbiniNoviembre 1, 2013
    Ha estado aquí más de 10 veces
    Roast duck lo mein or cold sesame noodles either way 5 a.m. AWESOMENESS!!!
  • Sasha S.
    Sasha SafonovaSeptiembre 29, 2012
    Get the cold sesame noodles with a bowl of white rice (80 cents!)
  • Eric P.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Eric PitcherNoviembre 9, 2014
    Ginger Scallion Lo Mein, Hot & Sour Soup, Won Ton Soup.
  • Son N.
    Son NguyenAbril 21, 2013
    Good food..affordable prices..enjoyed it and late night dinning at 6am can't complain
  • Christina S.
    Christina SongFebrero 9, 2014
    Upstairs, downstairs, same food. Only difference is that downstairs is full if annoying hipsters.
  • Matthew K.
    Matthew KramerAbril 6, 2009
    Ha estado aquí más de 10 veces
    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!
  • Jeff S.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Jeff SavageDiciembre 25, 2014
    Seafood congee. Prob not on menu, but ask in Cantonese.
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