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    Hand Pull Noodle and Dumpling House

    3.9 (353 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Noodles
    Open 10:30 am - 8:30 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Ga Hing C.

    I heard great things about this place and finally got to try it. Ordered the steamed dumplings and the ribs with hand pull noodles. Mind-blowing hand pull noodles! Absolutely delicious! Very generous with the meat, great amount of sauce and good flavor. Noodles texture was perfect, bouncy, chewy, really good. The steamed dumplings were very good as well, very juicy and filled with meat. This is definitely my favorite place for hand pull noodles in Bensonhurst.

    Steamed dumplings
    Marissa L.

    Hand Pull Noodle and Dumpling House is one of those places I've ordered from a lot during the pandemic, especially the cold winter months. I've mainly stuck to the noodles and dumplings in the restaurant name, and it should come as no surprise they do them very well. I'm a big fan of the fried noodles, and my favorites are the shredded chicken with black bean sauce (which seems more like black pepper sauce to me) and the Wuhan hot dry noodles. I also love the hand pulled noodles with meat sauce. The noodle soups are good, with a rich, comforting broth that's perfect on a freezing day, but I usually gravitate towards the fried noodles when it's not the middle of winter. The steamed and fried pork dumplings are a good size, packed with meat, flavorful, and hold up far better than I expected for delivery. Looking forward to ordering more noodles and dumplings soon!

    Beef and tendon noodle soup
    Alvin W.

    I can only review based on my experiences for delivery, but honestly, if the food is this good via delivery I can't imagine how great it is at the restaurant. This is one of our go-to's when my wife and I are looking for either noodles or dumplings (often both). When I was sick recently one of the only things I wanted was their beef tendon noodle soup, and the rich beef broth definitely hit the spot. With the name that they have, you really can't go wrong with any of their noodles or their dumplings. All are incredible and both the steamed and pan fried dumplings hold up very well during delivery.

    02. Braised Pork with Brown Sauce with Vegetable
    Heidi M.

    Ordered delivery via Grubhub on Saturday and it was such a comfort meal! My bf and I each got a house special combo noodle soup, which comes with beef, beef tripe, beef tendon, pork chop and egg. I really liked the pork chop. We also shared an order of steamed pork buns, which were just ok. They reminded me of the prepackaged frozen dumplings you can get at Chinese grocery stores. Lastly I tried a bit of the braised pork w/ brown sauce & veggies over rice which was sooo good - I'd definitely get this again. Very Taiwanese and sweet and tasty; I didn't expect it to be this good.

    26. Steamed Pork Dumpling soup
    Carissa C.

    This place is good especially when the weather is cold and you need a hearty filling soup. The service is super fast and food ready quick.Definately order scallion pancake with beef super tasty. If getting to go they put noodles on the side so no soggy noddles :)

    Beef noodle soup with triple and beef stomach
    Yu Z.

    Very nice beef noodle soup with good flavor. The stomach probably could've been stewed longer because it was a bit chewy. The pan-fried dumplings are excellent.

    1. Steamed Pork Dumplings!
    Sharon W.

    Just as wonderful as the first time I tried this place only this time I had delivery. Everything was packed really well and arrived hot. This time we ordered both steamed and fried pork dumplings and hand pulled noodles with vegetables. How can I not get hand pulled noodles when that's the name of the place? Very generous portions, fresh ingredients and tasty as heck. Really hit the spot and more than satisfied my dumpling and noodle craving. Now excuse me while I run around the block a few times. Haha. Seriously this is really good eats!

    Scallion Pancake
    Kevin H.

    I am not sure if I received the wrong order or if the picture of the Braised Pork with Brown Sauce with Vegetable on Seamless is misleading. In the picture in Seamless, it seemed like the pork was juicy and there was a lot of sauce. However, what I actually received was an order that was very dry. There was very little sauce on the meat and it was tough. I have attached a picture of what I received and a screenshot of what it looked like on Seamless. The scallion pancake was decent however since I had it delivered and I live a bit far it was a little soggy. Hopefully, this was an order mix-up. I would love to have what they posted in the picture on Seamless and have the scallion pancakes fresh. From the other reviews, this place seems great and I am really hoping this was an order mix-up.

    Sandra S.

    I came here today with my husband and we ordered to share: 1) hand pulled noodle with beef, 2) garlic short ribs, 3) fried dumplings, 4) scallion pancake with beef. Food was not horrible, but a bit on the mediocre side. The noodles did not taste freshly hand pulled and were not that bouncy. The soup tasted like it was full of MSG. The garlic short ribs tasted good but was very greasy and salty. The fried dumplings were alright, very meaty and doughy. The scallion pancake with beef was the worst I had. Staff was nice. Food came out very fast. Food was mediocre.

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    Awesome dumplings fried or steamed. I also buy them frozen to make at home. Going here is definitely worth the trip.

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    Ask the Community - Hand Pull Noodle and Dumpling House

    Are they open? We've been calling them since March, but only get a voicemail? UPDATE: they are open…

    They are currently not open yet but I saw them putting up glass windows open.. hopefully they open soon.

    Are there are veggie broth options?

    I don't think so.

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    The restaurant is bright and clean. The staff is friendly. Food overall is decent…read more The cucumber salad: first bite was just ok. But after a few bite, it gets better. The scallion sauce isn't too strong and no aftertaste lingering like garlic sauce. If you're not allergic to peanuts, definitely add the peanut bits. It adds an extra flavor. 8/10 The woodear salad: very vinegary and crunchy. 9/10 The potato salad:crunchy and the flavor is just right. Mild spicy. 8/10 The original soup noodle: too mild. Barely any flavor. 5/10 The mala pork intestine soup noodle: I got the regular spiciness level and it was actually quite spicy. If you can't tolerate spicy food, try mild or medium first. The pork intestine is bit chewy. Otherwise the flavor is good. 8/10 The seafood tom yum soup noodle: mild tom yum flavor. The soup base is slightly on the sour side. Overall is good. 8/10 Thai style soup noodle: the soup flavor is good. Not too spicy. 9/10 We also tried the brown sugar rice cake: it's just ok. Not crunchy enough. The brown sugar is missing some caramelized flavor. So it is a sweet rice ball. 5/10 I think the temperature inside would be fine if you go during a cool day. When it's a hot day, the restaurant could get very hot even if they turn on both ACs. With just 2 ACs insides, and eating a hot bowl of spicy soup noodle, we were all sweating inside. Though the food is good, I would not return during summertime. It's just too hot to enjoy a good bowl of hot soup noodle.

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    Food is pretty good. Noodles and dumplings are made fresh and you can tell the difference. Flavors…read morefor fried noodles are also excellent. However, the real negative here is the operations. It is a chaotic mess for the volume they are trying to do. It's not about adding more manpower, it's about streamlining. Tables are sitting empty while people are on the waitlist (not due to reservations), orders are going to the wrong tables, to-go orders are in disarray and have to be re-verified on multiple orders, and it takes a long time to get some water. The Yelp waitlist is useless here - wait was supposed to be 5-10 minutes and it turned into almost 40. All this could have been avoided with more planning, better organization, and training. Kitchen staff doing their job well. Front of house needs work.

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    4.1
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    Cuisine: 9 Service: 6…read moreDecor: 6 Value: 9 Overall: 9 Damn! These wontons were good! Beef brisket was excellent too. Texture of noodles were just right as well. One of the best bowls of noodles I had in any part of NYC. Comparable to my top favorite shops like Maxi's Noodle House, Golden Wonton King, and Sweet Wonton House. On my most recent visit, I watched the staff make some of their plump and juicy wontons. They use such a high ratio of shrimp to pork, which makes them absolutely delicious. I can't get enough of them. With that said, their beef brisket and noodles are no slouches. That's why I got a bowl of Wonton & Beef Brisket Noodle Soup to be able to taste everything I enjoy the most here. I'll be back asap. Btw, buy the wontons frozen and enjoy them at home. I always leave with a few boxes.

    The place to go to for some HK Cantonese style won ton noodles. I got the 2 topping (won ton +…read morebeef tendon) noodles $11 (thin). Also paid up $2.25 for extra noodles which came in the bowl when they arrived. Won ton were delicious. Not too big. Not too small. Broth was piping hot. Noodles were perfectly al dente. U get asked what kind of noodle and lady says most get the thin noodles. I got 3 beef tendon piece which were nice and tender. You get 5 wontons in plain wonton soup. 4 with noodles. 3 in a 2 topping scenario. Yes they charge tax even paying in cash. They did not offer me tea or water. Ample sauces on table. Better than most in Manhattan Chinatown.

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