Chinatown's go-to for authentic Cantonese. Faves incl. wonton noodles, congee, clay pot rice & standout soup dumplings.
Noodle Village is a bustling Cantonese eatery in NYC's Chinatown that has recently relocated to a larger space. It's a classic spot, consistently busy and known for its diverse menu of Cantonese staples. While prices might be slightly higher than some neighbors, the quality is highly praised, with many dishes evoking nostalgia and earning top marks.
Noodle Village specializes in Cantonese cuisine, with standout dishes including wonton noodle soup, congee, clay pot rice, and soup dumplings. The congee is particularly lauded for its rich ingredients and texture, while the soup dumplings are noted for their thin skin and generous filling. Other popular items include beef chow ho fun and rice rolls with peanut butter and hoisin sauce. The restaurant is generally recommended for its authentic flavors and high-quality preparations.
"Highly recommended dishes include the wonton noodle soup, congee, and soup dumplings. The claypot rice is also a popular choice, though its consistency may vary."
Customers overwhelmingly praise Noodle Village for its delicious and authentic Cantonese cuisine, with many dishes evoking fond memories and earning high recommendations.
Important Note
One comment mentions that the consistency of the claypot rice at Noodle Village can vary. Another commenter noted they hadn't visited since the restaurant moved locations.
"Noodle Village was recommended in Chinatown."
Neutral"Noodle Village is recommended for wonton noodle soup, soup dumplings, and claypot rice in Chinatown."
Positive"Noodle Village on Mott St is recommended for its amazing soup dumplings and clay pot rice, fitting the "rough and ready" vibe."
Positive"The commenter finds Din Tai Fung to be 'pretty meh' and prefers Supreme Restaurant or Noodle Village for XLB, noting they are less fancy."
Positive"The user recommended Noodle Village for lunch."
Positive"The user recommended not sleeping on Ping's and Noodle Village."
Positive"This user stated that Noodle Village is the best in Manhattan for soup dumplings."
Positive"This user recommended Noodle Village in Manhattan Chinatown for soup dumplings."
Positive"This user recommended Noodle Village."
Positive"This user mentioned Noodle Village as an honorable honorable mention for soup dumplings, while noting their general dislike for NYC XLB spots."
Neutral"Noodle Village is recommended due to its recent relocation to a new, presumably clean, facility. It is known for its Wonton Noodle soup and congee, and also serves soup dumplings, pan-fried noodles, clay pot rice, and dim sum, with a focus on Cantonese cuisine."
Positive"Noodle Village is highlighted for being known for its wonton noodle soup."
Positive"Noodle Village is recommended for Xiaolongbao (XLB)."
Positive"Noodle Village is listed as a potential lead for nut/shellfish allergy-friendly recommendations."
Neutral"Noodle Village is alright."
Neutral"Recommends Noodle Village on Mott Street for claypot rice, but mentions it can be inconsistent."
Positive"Recommends Noodle Village for congee, but notes they haven't visited since the restaurant moved locations."
Positive"Included in a list of recommended non-pizza restaurants, specializing in Cantonese noodles and other Chinese dishes."
Positive"Next time go to Noodle Village right next door, it’s miles better."
Negative"I prefer Noodle Village. I like smaller wontons, but I'm old school and prefer wonton lo mein vs wonton mein."
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