Downtown Yummy Menu – New York, NY

Type : Chinese restaurant

Location : New York, NY

Based on 102 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Downtown Yummy 10002

Address:
39 E Broadway, New York, NY 10002

Phone:

Website:

Hours

Tuesday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Thursday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Friday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Saturday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Sunday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Monday 11 AM–9:30 PM

Menu

Neighborhood Snacks
Bitter Melon Skin
Served with teriyaki sauce
$15.95
Yong Tai Subgum Platter $37.95
Abalone & Sea Cucumber
Sea Cucumber, Fish Maw, Simmer Mushrooms $35.95
Taro, Scallop & Fish Maw Soup $18.95
Sizzling & Casserole
Sizzling Grouper $29.95
Sizzling Lamb
Served with cumin
$19.95
Poultry & Pork
Kung Pu Chicken $15.95
Salted Pork Chop
Served with onion sauce
$12.95
Main Dishes
Cuttlefish
With soy sauce chow mein
$14.95
Combination Sweet Rice $11.95

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: downtownyummy.com

Reviews

Jonathan Gough
Very good food! Thoroughly enjoyed our Chinese New year dinner here! Definitely recommend. The fried fish was really good as well as the Peking Pork chop! Hidden Gem!

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Juan Lima
Great food and presentation skills. Celebrating a relatives birthday, so we had the place to ourselves in the basement equipped with Karaoke.

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George Fine
Very authentic Dim Sum experience, fair prices and not super touristy … like Jing Fong … quality of the food is good, and you can usually find a table without a long wait …

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Jeffrey Yung
Pretty noisy. Elderly folks may need help getting up the stairs. There is an elevator as an option. Food is good. Comes out fresh. We came here during the middle of the week at noon. Some of the dishes were gone before we could even ask for them.

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Wallace
Food was pretty decent, as you’d expect from a restaurant in this neighborhood. The service was often confused, and seemed disoriented (i.e. which tables dishes go to). My biggest peeve was that they weren’t changing our plates fast enough. Once the first dish comes out, the gates open, and your own plate gets cluttered quite quickly. For a “new” restaurant, the upholstery doesn’t reflect it (gf comment). BYOB is welcome, of course.

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Andrea Wu
Definitely my favorite dim sum place in Manhattan. It’s loud and crowded and people share tables, but the quality of food here is great. We got shrimp steamed rice roll, shrimp dumplings, fried salted dumplings, rice wrapped in lotus leaf, BBQ pork pastries, and ribs. Everything was delicious, quality was excellent. Best part is, 6 dishes for $23 (including tax and tea)! Wow. I’ll be back for sure, I love this place!

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Allen
Classic dimsum place upstairs with the ladies pushing carts. Kind of small and crowded during popular times such as weekends and holidays- be prepared to share tables with other people.

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Linda Yee
Great local place, go with my family and friends, unique dishes. They have typical Cantonese style food as well as unique dishes. Get the special taro fish dish, crispy garlic chicken, and lamb chops! Always my go-to esp for picky Chinese parents that have seen and eaten it all.

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C P
I like the way they stock the dim sum carts. Lots of variety on one cart. It also keeps the food fresher because it seems like they stock as the kitchen produces. It’s not needlessly large or fancy. If you want Instagram fodder, go to Golden Unicorn.

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John L
⛄ Happy Chinese New Year 4718.

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