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Jin Mei DumplingCWorth Trying

25B Henry St B, New York, NY 10002 · Chinese restaurant, Dumpling restaurant, Mandarin restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (934 reviews)

Takeout

Ultra-cheap Northern-style dumplings from a walk-up window: amazing value, variable crispness, thick wrappers, cash only, eat standing.

Why it gets a C for overall quality

Jin Mei Dumpling delivers exceptional value—$5 for 15 dumplings with lightning-fast service—but inconsistent wrapper texture and occasional staleness prevent a stronger grade. The no-seating, cash-only format works for quick bites rather than dining experiences, making it a solid neighborhood grab-and-go spot rather than a destination.

Restaurant Summary

A sidewalk crowd forms at this tiny window where plates of dumplings fly out fast. The vibe is no-frills and lively: order, sauce at the metal table, then eat on the stoop. Fans rave, saying the best five-dollar meal in the city fills you up without fuss. The cooking leans Northern and straightforward, not flashy. Expect thicker wrappers with juicy pork and chive inside, sometimes crisp, sometimes soft depending on the batch. The culinary approach leans traditional and value-driven: solid, hand-formed dumplings and buns rather than modern fusion. For families, the simple flavors work well and the price is friendly, but note there is no seating at all. Kids who like plain dumplings or buns will eat happily; picky eaters who dislike thicker dough may not. Bring cash and plan to stand while you snack.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter Only Average Cost$8-12 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Edge of Chinatown near Lower East Side housing; practical, local foot traffic with social-media visitors.

Safety: Busy daylight foot traffic; typical urban grit; no specific safety issues noted.

Nearby: Near Chinatown markets, small eateries, residential blocks; stoop-side eating common.

Lower East SideThe Lower East Side offers a dynamic dining environment featuring a mix of traditional ethnic eateries, contemporary American bistros, and hip cocktail bars. The social atmosphere is lively and diverse, attracting both locals and tourists seeking authentic and innovative culinary experiences in a culturally rich setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–20:30 Tuesday11:00–20:30 Wednesday11:00–20:30 Thursday11:00–20:30 Friday11:00–20:30 Saturday11:00–20:30 Sunday11:00–20:30

Available: Takeout

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