Reviews Real Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns Ramen

4
Jim Ratchford
+4
We saw this restaurant while walking the other day. The dim sum and dumplings caught our attention. Today, we were looking for an afternoon snack. So, we gave it a try. They specialize in making their noodles in-house. Not bad. Overall, food is OK. Not expensive. Not on my must return list.
4
Sebastian
+4
Ok, terrible name for so many reasons. But this little shop (seats probably max 20 people if everyone holding their breath) has such good food. The ramen is good, but the dim sum is worth writing home about. 4 stars only cause it was cash only when I was there and who uses that paper money anymore?
5
Zoya Karacheva
+5
Yummy dumpling soup. Duck buns are mouthwatering. Small place with a few tables, gets full pretty quickly. I was skeptical about “pork and shrimp” filling of the dumplings but it was marvelous. Portions are huge. Minimum order 25$, if you want to pay by card.
5
Echo Shao
+5
We love the atmosphere and there is a TV playing the story. The service is pretty nice. There is a green steamed dumping, really good taste for vegetarian! I like their house Noodle~ But the steamed bun is not surprised.
5
January Kim
+5
Spicy beef ramen: The broth is sooo dense and deep flavor. The hand-pulled noodles are well-seasoned so every bite was delicious. The veggies must have been flash sautéed because they were crunchy and flavorful! Pork and crab meat soup dumplings: the skin is not too thick and chewy, and filled with plenty of delicious soup and a nice chunk of meat. So delicious.
4
Jarrod Bouchie
+4
I had the Pan-Fried Peking Duck Buns and the Shanghai Pan-Fried Pork Buns. Both were tasty & I’d go again if I were in the area. Great for an impromptu meal or snack if you’re in the area
5
Tannyce Parris
+5
The hand pulled noodles alone definitely make this place worth a visit. It’s a smaller spot where you share tables and the service is pretty prompt. I went after work so there was a small line outside, but they sat us in around 30 minutes. I definitely wouldn’t come during peak hours with a large group (the people ahead of me had a group of three and they were skipped over twice because of seating). I guess they waited maybe an extra 30 minutes or so. I got the mushroom and chive buns and the stir fried shrimp noodles. I enjoyed both, but the noodles were the star of the show for me. The prices were ver affordable (especially for New York) so I’m sure I’ll come back.
4
Tianhui Yang
+4
Amazing Chinese small eats. Read about this restaurant from the Michelin guide and it met my expectations. Highlights were the beef scallion pancakes and beef noodles. The peking duck buns were also delicious. The bokchoy was tasty but would probably skip out on it next time as it’s overpriced. I do think the restaurant is a bit overpriced overall for how casual it is. The service was also mediocre.
5
Isai Gonzalez
+5
Best Ramen I ever had, staff was friendly, small place so wait times could be long sometimes
5
Navjot Singh
+5
Had a very tasty culinary experience! The place seems low key on the outside but the flavors are amazing! Loved the stir fry noodles (house special), and dish made of duck (one of the michelin recommended). The servers were pretty clueless however, and I expected them to be a little more courteous.
5
Cecilia Hwang Kim
+5
Went at 7pm on Tuesday, no wait. You can order tea from Ho Ho Te at the restaurant. The dumplings were def homemade tasting. The broth was flavorful (spicy beef, pork, house special and chicken were ordered). The noodles were just right for ramen. Hand cut noodles were thicker we were told but we ordered ramen only so didn't try.
5
Felipe Nogueira (PePeTD)
+5
Great atmosphere. Great little hole in the wall in NYC. This place definitely deserves to be in the michelin "places to try" list. The soup dumplings were some of the best I ever had, the scalion pancake was phenomenal. Everything was good!
5
Patrick W. van Deursen
+5
Nice small place, and found it through the Guide Michelin. And happy that i did. Great selection of dimsum and steamed buns. Service is very quick and friendly and the prices are ok (a little bit on the high side, but what can you expect in the middle of Manhattan, and leveraging the fact that they are in the Michelin guide). Would definitely come back for more
5
Ryan Snowden
+5
Met a new friend from the Pitch Social app here this weekend. The soup dumplings are so delicious. Ramen too! Will definitely be coming back
5
Sulwyn Lok
+5
Marinated sliced beef and pig ears are the unsung heroes here. They pack a good depth of flavor, and are equally well serving as a quick appetizer as you wait for the mains, or accompanying you through the meal as sides. The quality of the dim sum seems to surpass that of their noodles. The xiaolongbao featured delicious soup inside, while the Shanghai pan-fried pork buns (生煎包) are extremely juicy, so take small bites first, or risk an explosion of the juices across the table. While the noodle soup is satisfying enough for a cold day, the broth seems to be fairly two-dimensional in flavor, mostly just being salty. The hand-cut noodles are springy, and you may want to consider having them stir-fried. The roast pork (chashao/charsiew) should not be overlooked if you're choosing a protein to go with it, while the roast duck is also a close contender, albeit being less generous in portion. If you have a larger group (say 4 or 5 people and above), be prepared to wait. For reference, my group of 5 waited for about 50 minutes on a Friday evening (you have to wait right outside, as they will call your name manually, instead of giving you a phone call or text). We would still be keen to return, especially if the music volume can be brought down, to allow for conversations.
5
Amy Tan
+5
Real Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns is a hidden gem. It's not too well-known but has some of the most authentic baos that I've tried in New York City yet. Of note, the restaurant struck a very good balance between a crispy bottom and juicy pork fillings for their Sheng Jian Bao, all while not being too oily as well! If you ever come to Real Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns, get the Sheng Jian Bao! (It's great for take out too)
5
Jia Sun
+5
An authentic quick lunch spot. Soup dumplings are full of juice and freshly made. Noodle soups and other dishes are all top notch. A wide selection of drinks and teas. Can be full really quick after work. Service staff friendly and attentive.
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