Ping's Seafood is a dim sum restaurant Chinatown New York located in United States.
22 Mott St (at Mosco St) New York , NY 10013 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. American Express) |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Restroom | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Beer, Wine |
The dim sum is cheap and pretty fresh. Very popular with the locals and tourists since staff understand and can communicate well enough in English.
Best place to have dim sum . Love all the food, The service is great and the price is fair .
If you want to splurge on a delicious dish, request them to bake you a whole chicken in rock salt. It takes some time, but that chicken comes out super moist and flavorful!
Typically less crowded than the mega dim sum joints like Jing Fong and Golden Unicorn and the food is just as good. Get the pork buns , shrimp har gow, pork shumei, and lo mai gai.
surprisingly I had my favorite dim sum meal in Manhattan Chinatown in the last 5 years here. sit by the kitchen door so you're close to the fresh carts.
My favorite dim sum spot . They will speak to you in chinese regardless. Order the stuffed pepper with shrimp - it has a layer of overcooked rice which is amazing. Fried tofu is surprisingly excellent!
This is one of our favorite places for Sunday Dim Sum – the food is always hot and delicious, we love the pork buns and radish cake . Ignore the inevitable language barrier.
One of the best Chinese restaurants in the city . The best way to dine here is to come with a large group and to always listen to your waiter !
Service was excellent and the dim sum as good as anywhere else. Seating is a bit tight. No passed carts.
Dim sum is great here, but be ready to pack it in, their table is small, I got upset when they put our party of 10 on a 8 top, then I realize the next table had 13 people.
Definitely come for Dim Sum brunch ! And don't miss some of their other special delicacies!
Whether you go in the mornings for dim sum or later for dinner (with the option to dine on fish fresh from the tanks), Ping's is guaranteed to satisfy your appetite for great Chinese food . Read more
Casual dim sum spot, with many seafood options . Solid har gao and amazing bacon-wrapped shrimp .
Amazing food. Best in NYC. I lived in China for two years and NYC most of my life. Hands down best place to eat in NYC.
Good dim sum , including vegetarian options . Crowded on weekends but they will allow you to share a table. Takes credit cards .
Jumbo prawns in creamy sauce with fried milk balls is the ultimate yum. & just a FYI if you can make it out there the Ping's in Elmhurst is about a third cheaper across the board!
Best place for dim sum and cheap , well worth it. If you're looking for a good spot for dim sum , this is the place to be.
Dim sum is solid. Nice to see a place with carts still being pushed around. Congee is really good.
The tofu with fresh mushrooms in a hot clay pot is literally heaven. Ask for it with an extra side of steamed Chinese broccoli .
Everything was delicious, their chef is simply among the very best!
If you want to get in on some weekend Dim Sum make sure to get there with a party smaller than 6 people before 12 noon or you are in for an hour wait
So many great tasting choices. They take reservations for big groups
Ping serves decent dimsum every morning. Good for family . Be aware that they have different portion for each menu. Staffs are nasty. Some did not wash their hands after number one
Gotta get the Shrimp in Walnut sauce and BBQ Pork w/ honey glaze
Do not miss the warm crispy sesame ball for dessert , it's perfection (and a favorite of the owner).
Great fried rice . Loved the complimentary chrysanthemum tea
I didn't get a word of the waiter but that's part of the fun. Wait for dishes to pass by instead of ordering from the menu. The menu of the day is at 5.95, a good option too, quality not super then.
Flounder two ways is heavenly but since it's MP, the dish can be anywhere from $40 to $80
great meal. but ask for prices on market price items.
Delicious din sum, get the pork buns
They have great pineapple buns for dim sum (they actually contain real pineapple ). Ask for them upfront as they tend to run out.
Great seafood Chinese style. We ordered many things on the menu. Served family style for our group of 12. definitely going back again.
One of the best dim sum places in China Town
The crunchy fried rice , soooo good!!
Fried oysters & Green Jade Fried rice are tops, but the crowds come for the weekend Dim Sum which is outstanding. Best/freshest seafood in chinatown.
Very, very good. You can't go wrong here.
"Seafood Parsley Dumpling " : "Bland" , "Shrimp Fried Roll " : "Soft & Juicy" , "Price" : 9.25
Reasonably good dimsum , just one small step below Golden Unicorn and Jing Fong . They don't really have carts though, just ordering off a menu.
Staff are friendly but compared to other dim sum places, it's not the best in the area.
Been here a few times for dimsum , still prefer Nom Wah and Golden Unicorn . < two of my fav!
Awesome dim sum . Good pineapple buns .
Lobster noodles
Soup and steam chicken are the best.
I had the dim sum . It was ok. Then we ordered duck and we were finally satisfied. Staff doesn't speak English.
Decent dumpling selection at best. Duck was well served but def on the expensive side. There are better dim sum options.
My favorite dim sum spot in Chinatown. Save room for the seafood options (duh), especially the shrimp dishes .
Less crowded than the larger dim sum restaurants
Really good dim sum .... tofu fa is unbelievable!
Dim sum . Razor clams with truffle
Excellent food. Everything fresh
Dumplings you should definitely get: snow pea leaf, mushroom, rice rolls with vegetables, and vegetable dumplings (chive and shrimp get an honorary mention) - Ashish Sharma
Order this: pork buns, egg rolls, house special dumplings, pork/shrimp sui mai, sesame balls, and chicken feet. Done. - Bin Yang
Ice cream! Lychee is a favourite but they also have maple bacon ice cream if you feel adventurous! - Lucky Bimolaksono
Beautiful well-lit space with nice seating (and outlets). Great alternative to coffee shop for working or even a casual date! - Peggy Li
Aisle 1 has a great selection of Sichuan hot sauces, thai curry pastes and Malaysian ingredients. Good place for fresh noodles as well. - Jeffrey Allen