Fodor's Expert Review Nom Wah Tea Parlor

$ Chinatown Brunch

Dim sum is traditionally served in the morning but if you have a craving at another time, head to this old-school spot in the heart of Chinatown, where dumplings, turnip cakes, rice rolls, and a variety of other small plates are available from early until late in the evening. Nom Wah started out as a tea parlor and bakery in 1920, just a few doors down, and only later started specializing in dim sum, and there's still an impressive selection of specialty tea on the menu.

Brunch Chinese Dinner Lunch $

Quick Facts

13 Doyers St.
New York, New York  10013, USA

212-392–6800

www.nomwah.com

Known For:
  • Good selection of wine and beer
  • Busy on weekends
  • Friendly but bustling service
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: Closed Wed., Accepts American Express only

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