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26, Pell Street, 10013, New York, New York County, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 40.715051, Longitude: -73.9983
Calder the walker
::This place is awesome!! It feels like the place Cantonese will go for a cup of tea and a couple dim sums or a quick but cozy meal. Awesome food and nice staff, comfortable ambiences!
James Ye
::Great place to grab an early morning bite
M. Louie
::Mee Sum cafe has been around for over 40 years. 1 of 3 places in Chinatown that till brew coffee with small pryex pots. Their best dishes are the Jun, stuffed rice with bamboo leave wrap. Either bean, peanuts or meat, they are all good. For lunch, there is the beef cake over white rice, salted fish with pork cake over rice and shrimp omlet over rice. My father likes their fried fish over rice. There are many other menu items written in Chinese on carved out wood strips. You will have to know how to read them to know what they are. Most of the staff cannot converse effectively in any lingo other than Cantonese.
john wu
::Traditional fare. Great coffee. Exclusive dishes, salted chicken congee, salted fish with steamed pork over rice, steamed taro cake, sweet peanut congee and steamed chicken cabbage wrap among a few to mention. When " don " is successful fishing, they will prepare his catch in a traditional braised scallion manner. Language may be a problem. Customers are eager to help.
Sui Cheong Wong
::salty fish and pork over rice is good