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Welcome to Kung Fu Kitchen

Located in the heart of New York at 610 8th Ave, Kung Fu Kitchen offers a delightful blend of authentic flavors in their dim sum and noodles. With a wide range of options including vegan and vegetarian dishes, this Asian-owned restaurant stands out for its exceptional service and cozy ambiance. Customers rave about the pan seared pork and shrimp dumplings, beef noodles, and xiao long bao, praising the flavorful broths and hand-cut noodles. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, Kung Fu Kitchen promises a memorable dining experience with every visit.

Kung Fu Kitchen: Reviews & Ratings

Kyle V.
Kyle V.

Great service and food. Great value. Would go back. I need 85 characters but have nothing else to say.

Christine N.
Christine N.

We randomly just walked in and decided to try this place and I'm so glad we did. There was seating for the 5 of us around lunch time. Service was great and everything we ordered was delicious!

Tawnya R.
Tawnya R.

Hidden gem. We were seated right away - cozy, comfortable tables. Our server came over right away and answered all questions we had. The pan seared pork and shrimp dumplings and won ton soup were both hot and delicious. To drink we had the Ho Ho Fruity which was light and refreshing. The chicken stir fry hand cut noodles was yummy as well. When we're back in the city we'll visit again.

Marisol E.
Marisol E.

With the crazy rain and the busy people, we decided to have lunch here before heading back to the hotel a few blocks down. We were sat right away, came before the dinner rush. Very cozy and clean interior. Although we were sat pretty fast upon entering, it took about 5 minutes for the server to come and greet us. He wasn't busy, I think he was just waiting for us to be ready with our drink and food order. We ordered the shrimp spring rolls, the pork pan fried dumplings, the won ton soup, the pan fried shrimp noodles and the chicken ramen soup. The shrimp spring rolls were tasty, although I think it has any protein. Maybe I ordered the vegetables rolls not knowing. My daughter enjoyed the pan fried dumplings. The ramen soup was huge, but very tasty. My husband enjoyed his pork won ton soup, also huge serving. The pan fried noodles were also very tasty. I also ordered the passion fruit tea. So refreshing. Our bills total was also very nice. It included the gratitude, and we only paid $88, much cheaper than our lunch yesterday at this hole in wall bento place downtown. Hope to try it again, before we leave.

Lisa K.
Lisa K.

This place has me having dream at night about fresh, hot, juicy, spicy soft little pillows of minced pork and ginger and all kinds of heavenly bits of goodness! My daughter and I found this wonderful little place on our trip to New York in December and I have not stopped talking about how OUT OF THE WORLD the dumplings were. If you're in the area - stop!! Do yourself a favor! You can thank me later!

Derek Q.
Derek Q.

Kung Fu Kitchen is a solid spot for noodles and dumplings. Their xiao long bao was surprisingly delicious with thin skin and flavorful broth. I also enjoyed their beef noodles with sliced peppers which would make for great lunch or takeout fare. The inside of the restaurant was very clean and well lit. Service was friendly and prompt as well.

Shameela N.
Shameela N.

Wow the food was above and beyond !!! Was in the city working then I passed Ebad Fabric Store in Manhattan to purchase some fabrics from my go to place. It was evening time I was hungry it was raining and I was craving some dumplings. I was mentioned by them there is a nearby Chinese restaurant near them. To try out Kung Fu Kitchen I got to Kung Fu Kitchen - I think it's cool if you're in a rush to order to go from the outside window. However, they seemed busy so I went inside by the counter greeted by the server and ordered my order to go. Thank god they had dumplings!! and more exciting when I noticed they had the dumpling soup (chicken) usually many chinese fast food or restaurants serve pork... I also ordered the beef braised tendon soup which came with fresh hand-cut noodles alongside with passion fruit green iced boba. I sat down it took about 10-15 minutes till my order was ready and I noticed the packaging it was unique and environmental friendly which you can reuse for hot and cold food(reminded me of lunch bag) The restaurant has a cool asian aesthetic design and great place to come and dine with loved ones or grab food to go! The soup chicken dumpling hit the spot! My mother is not fam of beef tendon soup but she really enjoyed it and for its fresh quality. Soup was mild spicy but our server was kind enough to put the broth in separate plastic bowl, ramen veggies separate, and the chili sauces in small tiny containers so we can add to our liking and spiciness. it is truly a hidden gem, thanks to Ebad Fabric for recommending me this place!!

Stephanie T.
Stephanie T.

I found this place using what else, my Yelp. It was a two block walk around the corner from my hotel. I was feeling under the weather & was in need of some good homemade soup. I chose the pork wonton soup with Bok Choy & a Honey Bee Lemon tea. You know the saying, starve a cold-feed a flu. I slept so much the day before that I thought I lost the day & missed the entire concert, but thanks to the big wide TV screen showing the date of 9/12/23, I realized that I hadn't missed anything. When you walk in from the street, you really feel like you're in a different place. IT's pleasant, decorated nicely, clean, & smells delicious. The owner took care of me right away, she must have saw that I was in horrible shape. The Pork Won-ton soup was excellent & the hot tea, she put it in a to go container for me. I only had a small appetite, but the broth hit the spot. If you are in the mood form some authentic Vietnamese food & excellent service & are near Madison Square Garden, then this spot is for you. Check out my other Yelp reviews & travel reels on Insta @MyMijas559 or search #YoloSoloTravel on FB

Location

In the heart of New York City's bustling streets lies a hidden gem known as Kung Fu Kitchen. This Asian-owned establishment specializes in serving up delectable dim sum and mouth-watering noodles, making it a top choice for food enthusiasts in the area.

With a diverse menu featuring vegan and vegetarian options, Kung Fu Kitchen caters to a wide range of dietary preferences. From the flavorful xiao long bao to the sizzling beef noodles, each dish is crafted with care and expertise, creating an explosion of flavors in every bite.

The reviews speak for themselves, with customers raving about the cozy atmosphere, prompt service, and exceptional food quality. Whether you're looking for a quick takeout option or a leisurely dining experience, Kung Fu Kitchen has you covered.

With convenient amenities like wheelchair accessibility, free Wi-Fi, and a variety of payment options including cryptocurrency, Kung Fu Kitchen ensures a seamless dining experience for all guests. So, if you're craving authentic Asian cuisine in a welcoming ambiance, look no further than Kung Fu Kitchen on 8th Avenue in New York City. Your taste buds will thank you.