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Help us make it right"Old-school" is an understatement at this 1938-vintage Chinatown double-decker known for "tried-and-true" Cantonese cooking at "rock-bottom", cash-only tabs; despite "abrupt" service and "dingy" digs decorated with a "zillion photos", "long lines" are the norm – especially "late-night."
One of the surviving and most successful Cantonese mainstays in a city overpopulated with Szechuan and other provincialities.
Established in 1938, Wo Hop is the late-night dining joint in Chinatown. It’s not glamorous, but it hits the spot when you’re desperate for chow mein or other Chinese-American classics at 3 a.m. You can eat here from 10 a.m. to 7 a.m. daily, fill up for less than $15, and leave with leftovers to spare.
Wo Hop's fluorescent-and-linoleum grotto is pure time-machine New York. Droll blue-jacketed waiters dispense schtick and fortune cookies to tables of raucous eaters, while streams of New York's...
My girlfriend and I have been in NYC a week and this is the best place we've eaten so far. We arrived about half 6 for dinner and just managed to avoid the queues. We couldn't find any of what we usually order from our local Chinese (salt and pepper chicken with chips and noodles) but we were happy to...
After reading the good reviews of Wo Hop we had high hopes for our last dinner in New York. The service was disappointing, poor explanations of the dishes and when our food arrived it wasn't anything like we were expecting. We were told the duck speciality was in plum sauce, it in fact tasted similar to Gravy granules and was...
Called in here after a long day on Liberty & Ellis island and then Brooklyn Bridge. Read good reviews and lived up to expectations. Very busy but didn't have to wait long (about 10 mins) for a table for 4. Service straightforward but friendly, happy to explain the dishes. When the food arrived there was more than enough to go...
You really have to love greasy, low end Chinese food to enjoy this place. Unfortunately, I do not. Truth be told, I don't really like Chinese food. The hubby and the girls do which is why this place got 2 stars.
We arrived at 4:30 pm and got in line. I called the restaurant to ask how long the wait...
If you find yourself in the New York City area, make sure you come to Wo Hop. It has the best Chinese food in the Western Hemisphere. Open 24 hours, the only day they close is Chinese New Year's.
Alcohol: Wine/Beer only
Wo Hop Restaurant is located at 15 Mott @Chatham Sq, New York, NY. This location is in the Chelsea neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants.
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Wo Hop Restaurant can be found at Mott St 17. The following is offered: Restaurants. The entry is present with us since Sep 7, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 12, 2013. In New York there are 2307 other Restaurants. An overview can be found here.
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Know Before You Go: There's another Wo Hop down the stairs that's owned by the same owner (it's address is 17 Mott Street).
The Extras: If both Wo Hops are full, Hop Kee next door is exactly the same in every way.
Know Before You Go: There's another Wo Hop down the stairs that's run by the same owner (it's address is 17 Mott Street).
What to Drink: Coke in a can--always!
If both Wo Hops are full, Hop Kee next door is exactly the same in every way.
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