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Welcome to Hop Lee Restaurant

"Hop Lee Restaurant, located in the heart of New York City's Chinatown, offers a wide range of authentic Cantonese dishes that have kept customers coming back for decades. With a warm and welcoming atmosphere, this no-frills establishment is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. From their flavorful Chinese broccoli sautéed with Chinese sausage to their mouthwatering clams in black bean sauce, every dish at Hop Lee is made with care and attention to detail. The friendly service and affordable prices make this restaurant a must-visit for anyone craving traditional Cantonese cuisine."

LOCATIONS
  • Hop Lee Restaurant
    16 Mott St, New York, NY 10013, United States
    16 Mott St, New York, NY 10013, United States Hotline: +1 212-962-6475

Hop Lee Restaurant, located at 16 Mott St in New York, is a hidden gem in the world of Chinese cuisine. Specializing in noodles, seafood, and a variety of Chinese dishes, this unclaimed restaurant has garnered rave reviews from loyal customers for its authentic and fresh food.

The menu at Hop Lee Restaurant is extensive, offering a wide array of appetizers, cold appetizers, soups, vegetables, hot wok dishes, seafood, chicken, beef, lamb, meat, rice and noodles, and drinks. Some standout dishes include the Steamed Pork Bun, Spicy Chicken Chongqing Style, and the Salt and Pepper Pork Chop. Vegetarian options are plentiful, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions.

Customers have praised the restaurant for its affordable prices, generous portion sizes, and excellent service. Whether you're a longtime fan or a first-time visitor, Hop Lee Restaurant is sure to impress with its traditional Cantonese cuisine. So, if you're in the mood for a delicious and satisfying meal, consider giving Hop Lee Restaurant a try. You won't be disappointed!

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Chino P.
Chino P.

Wednesday, September 18, 2024 Party of 2 at noon. We entered and sat at the table of our choice as the restaurant was empty but, quickly filled up to a line waiting. Water and Tea was brought along with a warm welcome greeting. Our lunch consist of... Chinese broccoli sauteed with Chinese sausage and preserved pork belly. Very tasty and homestyle. Clams in black bean sauce. Love that they give plenty of gravy to go with the rice. These clams were fresh and we were told in season. So delicious. Pan fried pork patties with saltfish..salt fish... and acquired taste. Homestyle dish. Very good. Meal came with 3 bowls of rice and house soup which had watercress. And one diet coke with ice. Service and staff are friendly and quick. I have been dining here for decades so when one of the owners sees me it is always a BIG DEAL.

Nilza A.
Nilza A.

Amazing food, authentic, and fresh. The food here is made daily. I've been coming here for 40 years plus and I love it. They remember me they treat me like family and I would go no other place in Chinatown but them. Thank you for always serving me my family.

Doris D.
Doris D.

My Chinese family's favorite place for dinner. We've been coming here for more than 20 years. If you want the really good food, you'll need the all-Chinese menu, or ask the waiter (in Chinese) what to get and he'll list off what's fresh at the moment. My fav fishes are the steak cubes, fried flounder, any casserole dish (like braised fish with tofu), salt and pepper anything (pork chops, frog legs, shrimp), razor clams, whole steamed fish, ginger scallion lobster, seafood with deep fried tofu cubes, black bean clams, snails, yee mein, seafood in fried basket, so many others.

Jessica C.
Jessica C.

It is an old fashioned no-frills simple authentic Chinese/Cantonese restaurant. However the food was amazing and the price was unbelievably cheap. Their lunch special is $7.50 which including steamed rice and house soup; some special seafood dishes are only a dollar more. I love their house made Pickled Mustard Green with sliced pork. It was under seafood section but I always asked the waiter to change it to pork instead of fish cake. Their pickled mustard green was a right balance of sweet and sour. I could easily finish 2 bowls of rice if I didn't have to cut down on carbohydrates. Also their Beef with Bitter Melon was my other favorite dish. The tender beef with the black soybean sauce balance the bitterness of the melon. I didn't like eating bitter melon when I was young but now I appreciate the health benefits of this melon. It is also a common dish for Chinese family. The classic dish of stir-fried Beef Chow Fun was super popular. This succulent dish was a combination of well marinated beef slices with soft spongy rice noodles topped with crunchy bean sprouts and scallions. It was full of flavor with each bite. I like that it wasn't oily as I sometime found this dish quite queasy at other places. This is a great place for foodies but not a fancy restaurant. So it won't hurt to give it a try since the price is cheap.

Aagdolla G.
Aagdolla G.

The food was good, I definitely want to go back here to try some more dishes especially the general tso chicken. They serve tea with the food here. CASH ONLY by the way and you don't feel obligated to tip here but you can if you want to.

Melissa N.
Melissa N.

Unfortunate circumstances brought me back to Hop Lee after a funeral, but it also reminded me why this is the place we go. My husband is a pretty picky eater and he very much so enjoyed the pan fried noodles from here. They actually didn't have any more thin noodles for the pain fried noodles so suggested a thicker noodle. Having nothing really to eat with the set menu we got, he agreed and it turned out to be the best and now his favorite kind! It was just plain chicken, sauce and chinese broccoli, but it tasted clean and wasn't heavy. We were very happy to have the suggestions from Chen and Sunny who also recognized me from earlier in the week because we were back to get him more :) As for the other food, it was all very good. The steak, lobster, roasted pork/jellyfish, pan fried filet, mayo shrimp, etc. The ambiance is plain and not so fancy, but the food and staff are good. The staff was super nice and accommodating and many of them also spoke English so a definite plus for non-chinese speaking people like my husband :)

Ariana M.
Ariana M.

5 stars for service, 5 stars for food. There's no better lunch special in the area! For 7.50, you can get a entre pretty much the size of a dinner entre with rice AND soup. The soup is a very hearty bone broth served first. I ordered the salt and pepper pork chops and my partner ordered general tso's chicken. Everything was well cooked and seasoned and we had enough to even take home.

Jackie H.
Jackie H.

Almost forgot about this place but lovely comfort Cantonese food. It's one of Chinatown's OGs (many of them are gone now) and no frills. Don't expect fancy but it did get the craving fixed! Faves are the Canto style lobster (although small this time), conch and tofu and walnut shrimp.

Sarah R.
Sarah R.

Came here for my mom's birthday lunch. We ordered a ton of dishes off their menu but the standouts were definitely the peking duck and their seafood. I especially enjoyed the clams in black bean sauce - balanced flavors and not too salty unlike other spots. Service was on point as well. They were quick and pleasant. Will definitely be back.