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North Dumpling
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Tiny counter-service joint offering Chinese dumplings, plus noodles and pancakes.
Nearby attractions
Seward Park
Canal St and, Essex St, New York, NY 10002
Immersive Gamebox - Lower East Side
81 Essex St, New York, NY 10002
Tenement Museum
103 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002
Maxwell Graham Gallery
55 Hester St, New York, NY 10002
Seward Park Library
192 E Broadway, New York, NY 10002
International Center of Photography Museum
84 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002
Live in Theater Productions
91 Orchard St #10, New York, NY 10002
Museum at Eldridge Street
12 Eldridge St, New York, NY 10002
Entrance
Storefront R, 48 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002
Hashimoto Contemporary
54 Ludlow St # A, New York, NY 10002
Nearby restaurants
Scarr's Pizza
35 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002
The Pickle Guys
357 Grand St, New York, NY 10002
Flowers Cafe - Kaiser Richter Inc.
39 Essex St, New York, NY 10002
Kossar's Bagels & Bialys
367 Grand St, New York, NY 10002, United States
Homemade Dumpling
27 Essex St A, New York, NY 10002
Jajaja Mexicana
162 E Broadway, New York, NY 10002
El Cabron Taqueria
26 Essex St, New York, NY 10002
LES Crepes & Taqueria
25 Essex St A, New York, NY 10002
Kiki's
130 Division St, New York, NY 10002
Golden Forest
4628 353 Grand St, New York, NY 10002
Nearby hotels
The Allen Hotel
88 Allen St, New York, NY 10002
Nine Orchard
9 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002
The Historic Blue Moon Hotel
100 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002
Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites New York Manhattan/Downtown East
95 Henry St, New York, NY 10002
Hotel Richland LES
5 Allen St, New York, NY 10002
Canal Loft Hotel
94 Canal St, New York, NY 10002, United States
Holiday Inn Nyc - Lower East Side by IHG
150 Delancey St, New York, NY 10002
Hotel Mimosa
79 Division St, New York, NY 10002
Windsor Hotel
108 Forsyth St, New York, NY 10002
Wyndham Garden Chinatown
93 Bowery, New York, NY 10002
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North Dumpling

27A Essex St, New York, NY 10002
4.6(463)
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Tiny counter-service joint offering Chinese dumplings, plus noodles and pancakes.

attractions: Seward Park, Immersive Gamebox - Lower East Side, Tenement Museum, Maxwell Graham Gallery, Seward Park Library, International Center of Photography Museum, Live in Theater Productions, Museum at Eldridge Street, Entrance, Hashimoto Contemporary, restaurants: Scarr's Pizza, The Pickle Guys, Flowers Cafe - Kaiser Richter Inc., Kossar's Bagels & Bialys, Homemade Dumpling, Jajaja Mexicana, El Cabron Taqueria, LES Crepes & Taqueria, Kiki's, Golden Forest
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(917) 868-1561
Website
china-north-dumpling.com

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Featured dishes

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Chives And Pork Pan-Fried Dumplings
12
Chives And Pork Steam Dumplings
10
Chives And Pork Steam Dumpling Soup
8
Steam Vegetable Dumplings
10
Steam Vegetable Dumplings Soup
10

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Nearby attractions of North Dumpling

Seward Park

Immersive Gamebox - Lower East Side

Tenement Museum

Maxwell Graham Gallery

Seward Park Library

International Center of Photography Museum

Live in Theater Productions

Museum at Eldridge Street

Entrance

Hashimoto Contemporary

Seward Park

Seward Park

4.3

(416)

Open 24 hours
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Immersive Gamebox - Lower East Side

Immersive Gamebox - Lower East Side

4.9

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Tenement Museum

Tenement Museum

4.6

(2.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Maxwell Graham Gallery

Maxwell Graham Gallery

5.0

(13)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

The Full-Day See It All NYC Tour
The Full-Day See It All NYC Tour
Sun, Dec 7 • 10:00 AM
New York, New York, 10019
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Spray paint In Bushwick with a local street artist
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Sun, Dec 7 • 5:00 PM
Brooklyn, New York, 11206
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Private photohsoot in NYC by Lorena
Private photohsoot in NYC by Lorena
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Nearby restaurants of North Dumpling

Scarr's Pizza

The Pickle Guys

Flowers Cafe - Kaiser Richter Inc.

Kossar's Bagels & Bialys

Homemade Dumpling

Jajaja Mexicana

El Cabron Taqueria

LES Crepes & Taqueria

Kiki's

Golden Forest

Scarr's Pizza

Scarr's Pizza

4.4

(2K)

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The Pickle Guys

The Pickle Guys

4.6

(636)

$

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Flowers Cafe - Kaiser Richter Inc.

Flowers Cafe - Kaiser Richter Inc.

4.6

(254)

$

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Kossar's Bagels & Bialys

Kossar's Bagels & Bialys

4.0

(433)

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Ruwan J.Ruwan J.
North Dumpling is a dumpling and noodle spot lost in time. the hole-in-the-wall digs is more the exception than the norm in a climate of every place being renovated and looking generically like the place before it. the 1970s shambles look is authentic to a NYC that slowly drifting away. while a messy and distressed interior might give anyone a moment of pause when at an eatery, the customers at North Dumpling don’t give it a blink of a think err thought. there’s no real seating inside and occasionally there’s on table outside. so get your food and beat it! the no frills look translates to value pricing at ND. you can get 10 pan fried or boiled dumplings for $3. they also have noodles as well as scallion pancakes if that’s more your thing. the dumplings are okay to good, but hit the spot when you’re looking for cheap and savory in Chinatown. i got the pan-fried pork dumplings. the skins are kinda thick, the dumplings have the right searing on it, and the pork chives filling is fine/okay. there’s no real crunch to the pan- fried eats. these dumplings really suffer from the fact that they aren’t made fresh and are sitting in a heated container to be served. not being fried on the spot hurts the quality, sadly. if you get the boiled dumplings, you’ll get a “fresher” version of the dumplings as they boil them on the spot, i think. however i get it—with the amount of customers coming though this joint…frying dumplings fresh would probably be a nightmare for the staff as the line would get outta control and devolve in huger-filled chaos. all that said, the dumplings are a perfect snack when you’re looking for something quick and easy in the area. they are packed with a container of soy sauce for your dipping pleasure. the staff is fast at slinging those dumplings.
Mohammad Mazhar HussainMohammad Mazhar Hussain
My first venture into Chinatown led me to North Dumpling, and what a discovery it was! After navigating the bustling streets, I was looking for a place with good reviews that offered a hassle-free experience, and North Dumpling delivered perfectly. Stepping inside, I was greeted by a warm, friendly atmosphere, and the service was super efficient. On a chilly day, their hot and sour soup felt like it had magical healing properties – it was absolutely delicious and comforting. But the real stars of the show were, of course, the dumplings. I opted for the pork and chive pan-fried dumplings, and they were, in a word, phenomenal. Juicy, soft, and packed with flavor, these dumplings are truly something I think about daily. At 10 for just $3-4, they are an absolute steal and offer incredible value for the taste. I also tried a chive pancake, which was equally "bussin'" as some would say – perfectly cooked and a great complement to the dumplings. Everything tasted incredibly fresh and was served hot and ready in minutes. While it's a small, "hole-in-the-wall" spot, the quality of the food and the friendly service more than make up for it. Many people opt for takeout, which is a great idea, especially if you want to enjoy them in a nearby park. I seriously regretted not grabbing more to take home. I will absolutely be back to North Dumpling; it's a 10/10 experience!
Sanchit KamathSanchit Kamath
Located in Chinatown, hardly 6 mins walk from Delancy Essex st subway station, this is one of the go to places for dumplings. The place is a small one with limited seating and as the Chinese restaurants are they don't focus much on the ambiance rather let the food do the talking! The service is pretty fast too! I ordered a noodle with meat and vegetable sauce. The sauce was good and didn't feel anything like spicy or something while the noodles when served hot were enjoyable, I guess they had shredded pork meat in that sauce. Overall a good experience but the quantity could have been better. Another one was supposed to be veg pancake but unfortunately they were out of it so got replaced by veg dumping. The dumpling has cabbage, ginger and a bit of onion as the filling, wish they had given soy sauce on the side and it would have been better. Overall a pocket friendly place but the quantity definitely is less compared to the other Chinese restaurants I've visited.
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North Dumpling is a dumpling and noodle spot lost in time. the hole-in-the-wall digs is more the exception than the norm in a climate of every place being renovated and looking generically like the place before it. the 1970s shambles look is authentic to a NYC that slowly drifting away. while a messy and distressed interior might give anyone a moment of pause when at an eatery, the customers at North Dumpling don’t give it a blink of a think err thought. there’s no real seating inside and occasionally there’s on table outside. so get your food and beat it! the no frills look translates to value pricing at ND. you can get 10 pan fried or boiled dumplings for $3. they also have noodles as well as scallion pancakes if that’s more your thing. the dumplings are okay to good, but hit the spot when you’re looking for cheap and savory in Chinatown. i got the pan-fried pork dumplings. the skins are kinda thick, the dumplings have the right searing on it, and the pork chives filling is fine/okay. there’s no real crunch to the pan- fried eats. these dumplings really suffer from the fact that they aren’t made fresh and are sitting in a heated container to be served. not being fried on the spot hurts the quality, sadly. if you get the boiled dumplings, you’ll get a “fresher” version of the dumplings as they boil them on the spot, i think. however i get it—with the amount of customers coming though this joint…frying dumplings fresh would probably be a nightmare for the staff as the line would get outta control and devolve in huger-filled chaos. all that said, the dumplings are a perfect snack when you’re looking for something quick and easy in the area. they are packed with a container of soy sauce for your dipping pleasure. the staff is fast at slinging those dumplings.
Ruwan J.

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My first venture into Chinatown led me to North Dumpling, and what a discovery it was! After navigating the bustling streets, I was looking for a place with good reviews that offered a hassle-free experience, and North Dumpling delivered perfectly. Stepping inside, I was greeted by a warm, friendly atmosphere, and the service was super efficient. On a chilly day, their hot and sour soup felt like it had magical healing properties – it was absolutely delicious and comforting. But the real stars of the show were, of course, the dumplings. I opted for the pork and chive pan-fried dumplings, and they were, in a word, phenomenal. Juicy, soft, and packed with flavor, these dumplings are truly something I think about daily. At 10 for just $3-4, they are an absolute steal and offer incredible value for the taste. I also tried a chive pancake, which was equally "bussin'" as some would say – perfectly cooked and a great complement to the dumplings. Everything tasted incredibly fresh and was served hot and ready in minutes. While it's a small, "hole-in-the-wall" spot, the quality of the food and the friendly service more than make up for it. Many people opt for takeout, which is a great idea, especially if you want to enjoy them in a nearby park. I seriously regretted not grabbing more to take home. I will absolutely be back to North Dumpling; it's a 10/10 experience!
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Located in Chinatown, hardly 6 mins walk from Delancy Essex st subway station, this is one of the go to places for dumplings. The place is a small one with limited seating and as the Chinese restaurants are they don't focus much on the ambiance rather let the food do the talking! The service is pretty fast too! I ordered a noodle with meat and vegetable sauce. The sauce was good and didn't feel anything like spicy or something while the noodles when served hot were enjoyable, I guess they had shredded pork meat in that sauce. Overall a good experience but the quantity could have been better. Another one was supposed to be veg pancake but unfortunately they were out of it so got replaced by veg dumping. The dumpling has cabbage, ginger and a bit of onion as the filling, wish they had given soy sauce on the side and it would have been better. Overall a pocket friendly place but the quantity definitely is less compared to the other Chinese restaurants I've visited.
Sanchit Kamath

Sanchit Kamath

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Reviews of North Dumpling

4.6
(463)
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3.0
4y

North Dumpling is a dumpling and noodle spot lost in time. the hole-in-the-wall digs is more the exception than the norm in a climate of every place being renovated and looking generically like the place before it. the 1970s shambles look is authentic to a NYC that slowly drifting away. while a messy and distressed interior might give anyone a moment of pause when at an eatery, the customers at North Dumpling don’t give it a blink of a think err thought. there’s no real seating inside and occasionally there’s on table outside. so get your food and beat it!

the no frills look translates to value pricing at ND. you can get 10 pan fried or boiled dumplings for $3. they also have noodles as well as scallion pancakes if that’s more your thing. the dumplings are okay to good, but hit the spot when you’re looking for cheap and savory in Chinatown. i got the pan-fried pork dumplings. the skins are kinda thick, the dumplings have the right searing on it, and the pork chives filling is fine/okay. there’s no real crunch to the pan- fried eats. these dumplings really suffer from the fact that they aren’t made fresh and are sitting in a heated container to be served. not being fried on the spot hurts the quality, sadly. if you get the boiled dumplings, you’ll get a “fresher” version of the dumplings as they boil them on the spot, i think. however i get it—with the amount of customers coming though this joint…frying dumplings fresh would probably be a nightmare for the staff as the line would get outta control and devolve in huger-filled chaos. all that said, the dumplings are a perfect snack when you’re looking for something quick and easy in the area. they are packed with a container of soy sauce for your dipping pleasure.

the staff is fast at slinging...

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5.0
44w

#1, 2 & 22 (and 18 if you're super hungry). I haven't deviated from this order for more than 10 years since I've been coming to this delicious hole-in-the-wall Dumpling House in the LES. When Covid hit NYC in 2020 and shut down the city the place I missed most was here. Not only is the food yummy but it's cheap too. You can waddle outta here with a full belly (mine's Enormous and hard to fill) for under $20 (my super hungry order above is just $15).

The place is very small, only having 2 little tables, and then a short countertop against the wall that people can sit at, but it's not the place to go if you wanna stay for awhile. Please eat and leave to make room for the next folks as the place is Always busy.

Whether vegetarian or omnivore you can eat to your delight here as they have both meat and meatless dumplings, pancakes and soups. My fav are the chive and pork pan fried dumplings (10 for $4) and the chives pancakes (2 for $3). The secret is to get a container to mix your soy, sriracha and vinegar together to bathe your dumplings in.

The place is cash only so don't come empty handed. There's an ATM in the store but I hate paying the hefty extra ATM fees. No bathroom either but there's a fairly clean public one across the street at Seward Park, but it's not 24/7. I'm not sure what time the bathroom facility closes, but it's nice to eat over in the park watching a good volleyball game.

I gotta say I miss the older woman who I 'thought' owned the place. She's been gone for a couple years now. I asked the 'new' person who works the register and she said she's on 'vacation'. Hope it's not the permanent kind She always knew my order as soon as I walked in. I miss that. Although NYC is full of dumpling houses this is the...

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5.0
20w

My first venture into Chinatown led me to North Dumpling, and what a discovery it was! After navigating the bustling streets, I was looking for a place with good reviews that offered a hassle-free experience, and North Dumpling delivered perfectly.

Stepping inside, I was greeted by a warm, friendly atmosphere, and the service was super efficient. On a chilly day, their hot and sour soup felt like it had magical healing properties – it was absolutely delicious and comforting. But the real stars of the show were, of course, the dumplings. I opted for the pork and chive pan-fried dumplings, and they were, in a word, phenomenal. Juicy, soft, and packed with flavor, these dumplings are truly something I think about daily. At 10 for just $3-4, they are an absolute steal and offer incredible value for the taste.

I also tried a chive pancake, which was equally "bussin'" as some would say – perfectly cooked and a great complement to the dumplings. Everything tasted incredibly fresh and was served hot and ready in minutes. While it's a small, "hole-in-the-wall" spot, the quality of the food and the friendly service more than make up for it. Many people opt for takeout, which is a great idea, especially if you want to enjoy them in a nearby park. I seriously regretted not grabbing more to take home. I will absolutely be back to North Dumpling; it's a...

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