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    Fried Dumpling

    3.8 (666 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Fried Dumpling
    sophie y.

    I could tell every dumplings are homemade, because the owner was chopping chives when I was there. I like the dumpling wraps are a little bit chewy, adding texture to it. The meat filling was juicy and it was very addicting. The owner was so friendly and she started conversations with me, asking me if I just got off work or school etc. I felt warmth eating homemade food while talking to her. I also learned that she has been owning this place for 27 years, which is very impressive. $5 for 13 dumplings is unbeatable.

    Jenny L.

    This place isn't all that, I've had much better!! Dumplings don't even taste good!! SMH!! She doesn't give 13, she gives you 12 if you actually count them!! So pay attention!!

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    Tracy D.

    Looking for a simple, quick and cheap eat in the heart of Chinatown? At Fried Dumpling in Moscow st you can see them making the dumplings fresh in the window. Currently it's 13 dumplings for $5 which is a great bang for your buck. They are juicy and hot when you get them. Are they the best dumplings, nope but great for what they are. They also serve pork buns but I didn't try them this visit.

    Komain S.

    Fried Dumpling is exactly what it should be and nothing more. A tiny, unassuming takeout spot on Mosco Street where you go for one thing and one thing only: cheap, satisfying dumplings. Service is fast and straightforward. You order, you pay, and your dumplings come out quick. The fried dumplings are crispy on the outside with a savory filling and the portions are generous for the price. It's not gourmet, but it absolutely hits the spot, especially when you want something filling without spending much. What really makes this place special is that it feels like one of the last remaining truly cheap dumpling spots left in Chinatown. In a neighborhood where prices keep creeping up, Fried Dumpling still delivers solid food at a price that feels like old Chinatown. No seating, no frills, cash only. Get in, get your dumplings, and get out. Perfect for a quick bite and a Chinatown classic that deserves to stick around.

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    Stephanie D.

    Whatever you do, DO NOT let the look of this place fool you. It's a hole in the wall and it's the BEST place to get dumplings. I ordered a small portion which is 13 dumplings for $5. I didn't think they would be that good cause of how they looked but OH MY FREAKIN GOSH was I wrong. Those things were DELICIOUS!!!!!!! Would 100% go back and would definitely recommend this place to anyone. Also, it's CASH ONLY so please make sure you have cash in hand. You won't regret this purchase.

    $5 for 13 dumplings.
    Thompson L.

    Old school hole in the wall dumpling shop. Great flavor, a little on the greasy side and high turnover unfortunately means no time to get a good crisp on the bottom. $5 for 13 makes this a banging cheap eat. Can't go wrong with freshly made dumplings.

    Fried Dumpling's Delicious, Small Fried Dumpling Dish (13 pieces) for only 5 Bucks!
    Mike R.

    Taking a shortcut in Chinatown thru the narrow Mosco St. and tripped upon Fried Dumping, a fantastic 5-star cheap eats. Greeted with a "hello" ordered a small, filling fried dumpling portion - 13 dumplings for only $5. Had also wanted some Hot & Sour Soup, but they ran out for the day! Yum! My dumplings came quickly - tasty and filling! Loved them! Their menu and counter to eat at are limited, but I'll be back to this "no frills" Fried Dumpling!

    M T.

    We stopped in for some you guest it, dumplings. There dumplings. Not great and not bad. Just dumplings. Good price for what you get. Cash only.

    $5 heaven
    Eddie D.

    Iconic dumplings, no frills and cheap, delicious food. Cash only and no sitting area but designed as a food on the go. For $5 you get 13 dumplings.

    Christopher Y.

    one of the og dumpling spots in Chinatown! been coming here since I was in elementary school and I'm glad to see their prices haven't really changed, still super affordable for the amount of food you get! They don't have seating inside anymore and is just a quick grab & go spot but it's DEFINITELY worth checking out. Dumplings here are fried to perfection & aren't too doughy :) they have a small order or a large order, small order was $5 for 13 dumplings, you really can't beat that nowadays lol. the same woman has been running the shop since the beginning, she's not the friendliest but she gets the job done!

    13 Dumplings for $5. Is the minimum order. May 2025
    Reva R.

    It is May 2025, and yes, the place known to many as, "The Dollar Dumpling Place" on MOSCO STREET, in Chinatown, steps from Mott Street, steps from the Federal Court House at 500 Pearl Street, still does exist, but the price is now, $5 for 13 Dumplings, and $10 for 26 Dumplings. I'm glad they are still around. You can walk to the nearby park, sit on a bench, and enjoy your dumplings. See my photos.

    Tony P.

    Customer Service: Rude Cleanliness: blah Location: dump Seating area: lacking Dumplings: Some of the best Price: Spectacular

    When in Chinatown
    Diane H.

    Ok, so it's a hole in the wall....but one that my family & I always want to stop in at. The dumplings here are the best!! Don't expect great customer service lol, she literally will rush you out . Just tell her how many, pay, put on your toppings (siracha, soy sauce mixture) and get out. You purchase them cooked or you can buy frozen ones to make at home. There is nowhere to sit, so don't expect that. We usually get ours walk right out & start eating right on the sidewalk! They are a staple NY food for us to get when we go to NY & have to go Chinatown just to get them. The dumplings have a slight crunch but still remain nice and tender super tasty and full of flavor. Don't let the appearance fool you, you must give it a try. Believe me you won't regret it!

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    The staff was rude, witch is never Okej! The food was okey, nothing special at all! I doubt that I'll go back...

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    Good dumplings; like another reviewer said, I'll try not to think much about how they are only 5 for $1.

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    11 years ago

    Love to buy the dumplings to fry myself at home! The dumpling skin is made well so you can't really ever mess it up!

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    Other than the price, I wasn't too impressed. The dumplings are essentially pot stickers - good pot stickers but nothing too exciting.

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    11 years ago

    Great dumplings and really cheap. I haven't tried the sauces, but they taste great even without them.

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    dumplings are yummy and staff is easy on the eyes

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    Excellent Dumpling House

    4.1
    (872 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    As the name implies, it really is an excellent dumpling house!…read more Me and my buddies were in Jersey and New York for some hockey games, and wanted to go to a deli, get some Chinese food, and a slice of pizza. Got off the E train and when we looked for Chinese food, this place popped up with good reviews and it was just a short walk from where we got off the train. My buddies ordered the special lunches and we also got two types of xlb's, beef chow fun, and some fried dumplings. The special lunches come with a little fried rice, cold garlic flavored noodle, choice of egg drop or hot and sour soup, and main side. My buddies all enjoyed their meals. The beef chow fun was also really good and beef was nice and tender. The xiao long baos were excellent and is comparable to any place in California like DTF. Nice and juicy and great with some ginger, soy sauce, and spicy chili. Friendly service and food comes out pretty quickly. Credit card is accepted. Bathroom was also very clean, which is sometimes rare in some Chinese restaurants I have been to. If you're looking for a good Chinese meal, stop here when you're in the Chelsea area.

    We started out in Chelsea, aiming for Chinatown. The bus was twenty minutes off. "Is it worth…read morewaiting?" I asked T. "We can go someplace else." "How 'bout there?" he responded pointing to Excellent Dumpling House. It was directly across the street. I pulled up Yelp, saw good reviews and readily agreed. At 3:30, the restaurant was empty. There were a few takeout orders, but we were the only people sitting down for late lunch. And y'know ... it was pretty good. Wonton soup is what I'd expect in Chinatown. Wonton wrappers were thin -- my preference -- the stuffing delicious and the broth flavorful. They were generous with the beef in our chow fun. Good, but the noodles needed a jolt. So I asked for soy sauce which was sort of a solution. Shrimp with vegetables was great. A lot of shrimp, too. There are lunchtime specials on weekdays, reasonable prices, and nice people work there. Next time it makes sense to try dumplings since it is, after all a dumpling house.

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    Buddakan

    4.1
    (4.9k reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    Dinner for one at Buddakan turned into one of those rare experiences where the setting is nearly as…read morememorable as the food. Located within the historic Chelsea Market building--a former Nabisco factory where Oreo cookies were first produced--the restaurant feels theatrical in the best possible way. The soaring ceilings, dramatic lighting, and energetic atmosphere create a sense of occasion from the moment you walk in. It feels less like simply going out to dinner and more like stepping into a beautifully staged production. I started with a Botanist Gin Martini with a twist, which paired wonderfully with the meal. The surprise star of the evening was the new Cucumber Tiger Salad. The balance of flavors was exceptional: bright acidity, a pleasant touch of heat, and just enough mint to make each bite feel fresh and exciting. Every so often the mint would come through and suddenly all the flavors would click together in a way that made me immediately want another bite. This is a dish I would happily order again. Next came the Edamame Dumplings. They were delicate and comforting, especially when enjoyed with the accompanying broth. The broth adds depth and richness that elevates the entire dish. My only suggestion would be the slightest touch more salt, perhaps even a finishing sprinkle of black volcanic salt for both flavor and presentation. I also found myself wishing there were a bit more of that delicious broth because it contributes so much to the overall experience. For my entrée, I ordered the Glazed Alaskan Black Cod, and it absolutely lived up to its reputation. The fish was rich, buttery, and perfectly prepared. What impressed me most was how thoughtfully the accompaniments were composed. The pickled cucumbers brought brightness, acidity, and crunch, while the black bean and eggplant relish delivered deep savory notes and unexpected complexity. I'm generally not an eggplant fan, but this relish was outstanding. The cucumbers and relish sit at opposite ends of the flavor spectrum, yet both somehow make the cod even better. Looking back, I think a glass of Sauvignon Blanc alongside the cod would have been the perfect pairing. I finished with the Miso Caramel Milk Bar, which was spectacular. Decadent, sweet, salty, and touched with just enough umami to keep every bite interesting. The chocolate crumble underneath added a wonderful crunch that contrasted beautifully with the creamy ice cream and luscious caramel sauce. Every component worked together perfectly, creating a dessert that was both indulgent and sophisticated. From start to finish, the meal felt polished, thoughtful, and memorable. Thank you!

    The vibe and food here is great! It's also very good for larger parties. We were a group of 10 and…read moreI was able to make a reservation without dealing with a pre fix meal or being put into a private room which I appreciated. We went family style for our dishes which worked very well. Everything we got was delicious, but the garlic fried rice, kung pao monkfish, crab rangoons and wok fried xo cheung fun noodles were my favorites. I also tried the Blush cocktail which was similar to a lychee martini. I loved it and it was perfectly sweet. Overall it was on the pricey side once we split everything, but the vibes were great for a nice night out.

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    Philippe Chow

    Philippe Chow

    4.0
    (304 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    Yeah Id say that was a pretty splendid meal. Shared everything thank goodness…read more Started with the wok fried beef dumplings which were good on their own but had this fire ahh spicy honey mustard wow. Then the scallion pancakes which were crispy and airy paired with this very interesting sauce that was clear but tasted like sweet and sour sauce. For mains we got Kung Pao Chicken which was pretty delicious but my star of the show was the Crispy Beef. It was crispy asf and skinny too I didn't know you could make beef skinny like that. Sauce was super tasty and thick. On the side was broccoli which was fine and eggplant which was fine on its own and good with the chili sauce. Split the Fortune Cookie Red Velvet Cake which okay I thought there would be more creativity with adding fortune cookies somewhere in the cake but it was just a cake with fortune cookies on top. Also they put 2 when we had 4 people like lowkey they couldve just put 2 more on there but anyways the cake itself was pretty tasty so can't complain there.

    Philippe Chow is why Yelp exists. You would otherwise never know that this upscale Chinese…read moreRestaurant blasts club music and mandates 20% gratuities. The food is all over the place but the main theme is that everything is over-seasoned to please the crowd of people who all were gulping down colorful sugary cocktails with dinner while wearing athletic clothing. Peking duck (for 4-5) had great accompaniments (rare to actually get bao with it) but it was a lackluster portion of duck. Salt and pepper shrimp were offensively salted. Special "mignon" was great. The hand-pulled noodles *gasp* weren't hand pulled. "BBQ" chicken in the other noodles was very dry. Sea bass portion was very small. Scallion pancakes were good. Shrimp dumplings were the highlight. I recommend skipping this restaurant.

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