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Craving dim sum? Check out these 3 new New York City spots

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Published on July 16, 2019
Craving dim sum? Check out these 3 new New York City spotsPhoto: Xiang Xiang Noodle 乡香麵/Yelp

Interested in trying some new dim sum spots in New York City? You're in luck: we've found the freshest businesses to fill the bill. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in the mood for dim sum food.

East Wind Snack Shop

253 Smith St., Carroll Gardens

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East Wind Snack Shop is a dim sum spot.

East Wind Snack Shop provides both pork and vegetable dumplings. The menu now features dry aged beef potstickers, beef and Chinese broccoli and more.

East Wind Snack Shop's current Yelp rating of four stars out of five reviews indicates the newcomer is getting a positive response from visitors.

Yelper Mike C., who reviewed East Wind Snack Shop on June 23, wrote, "These are my favorite dumplings. I always order the dry aged beef and pork. Every other dish I've had is delicious and I'm excited to try some of the new larger items."

East Wind Snack Shop is open from noon–9 p.m. daily.

Da Tang Szechuan

18 W. 38th St., Midtown

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Da Tang Szechuan is a Szechuan and dim sum spot.

Da Tang Szechuan specializes in Asian fusion, with menu items ranging from pork dumplings in a chili oil, crab meat soup buns and crystal shrimp dumplings. On the menu, look for soups, noodle dishes, chicken entrees and more.

Da Tang Szechuan currently holds 4.5 stars out of 123 reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.

Yelper Nive M. noted, "Everything was so delicious! Standout dishes included cashew chicken, fish in hot oil, pork ribs and crispy chicken wings. Honestly, everything was incredible!"

Da Tang Szechuan is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. on weekdays and 11:30 a.m.–10 p.m. on weekends.

Xiang Xiang Noodle 乡香麵

110-112 E. 23rd St., Flatiron District

Photo: Xiang Xiang Noodle 乡香麵/Yelp

Xiang Xiang Noodle 乡香麵 is a dim sum spot, offering noodles and more.

This new business serves up steamed and fried dumplings. The menu features pork dumplings, buns stuffed with red bean paste, cold bean jelly and more. 

Xiang Xiang Noodle 乡香麵 currently holds four stars out of 53 reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.

Yelper Shirley S., who was one of the first users to visit Xiang Xiang Noodle 乡香麵 on June 29, wrote, "I got the liang pi (cold bean noodles) and it was so good. It's seasoned and spiced the right way with 'numbing spice.' It was very authentic!"

Xiang Xiang Noodle 乡香麵 is open from 11:30 a.m.–9 p.m. daily.


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