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  1. Top 10 Best mott street restaurants Near New York, New York. 1. Wo Hop. “Best Chinese restaurant on mott street. The pork fried rice, bbq spare ribs, salt n pepper shrimp...” more. 2.

  2. Jul 25, 2024 · The bakery, a one-room operation on Mott Street, is popular in the area (and online) for its fluffy steamed buns filled with a variety of meats and custards, including barbecued pork, Chinese...

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    • Manbu Cafe. Restaurants. Chinatown. This Hong Kong-style cha chaan teng has been crowded since it first opened its doors last year. Modeled after casual Hong Kong cafes, then imported to the U.S. from a successful run in Toronto, the food is both adorable and delicious.
    • Famous Sichuan. Restaurants. Chinese. Chinatown. Mapo tofu, that vibrant, tongue-numbing dish, is prepared exceptionally at this Sichuan spot on Pell Street.
    • Uncle Lou. 4 out of 5 stars. Restaurants. Chinatown. Recommended. This relative newcomer to the Chinatown scene serves up Cantonese food, family-style. It’s the perfect spot for big groups of family or friends, with lazy susan-equipped tables that were designed for sharing.
    • Sweet Moment. Restaurants. Chinatown. A 32oz order of bingsoo—milk shaved ice with all manner of sweet toppings—is more than enough to feed your phone and your friends.
  3. Best mott street restaurants near New York, NY 10002. 1. Wo Hop. “Best Chinese restaurant on mott street. The pork fried rice, bbq spare ribs, salt n pepper shrimp...” more. 2. Hop Lee Restaurant. “OK this is my favorite for Americanized Cantonese style Chinese food. Hey it's Mott street, you also...” more.

  4. Brought to Mott Street, this charming spot from Chefs Ann Redding and Matt Danzer can be spotted from afar by its corrugated metal-and-wood façade. Inside, the design is just as you'd expect—mashed-up diner with Thai accents, like woven bamboo, rattan screens, and a counter with shiny wood seats.

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  6. Jul 17, 2024 · All of the dim sum at this restaurant on Mott Street is kosher and plant-based. It doesn’t get insanely busy, and most dishes here cost less than $15, so it’s a very useful place to know about—especially because it’s BYOB.

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