Ping

New York, NY · Dim sum restaurant

Rating
4.3/5
★★★★☆ 4.3
Reviews
20
Rank in New York
#5275
of 9901 restaurants
City Percentile
39%
rating percentile
Address
Ping, 22 Mott St, New York, NY 10013
Phone
(212) 602-9988
Website
pingsnewyork.com
Status
Closed · Opens 10 AM

Ping is a restaurant located in New York, NY. It is one of 9,901 restaurants listed in New York. Its 4.3-star rating matches the New York city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

About Ping

Established in 1996, Ping’s Seafood is a beloved staple in the heart of Chinatown, NYC, known for our authentic Hong Kong handmade dim sum, traditional Cantonese dishes, and fresh live seafood. With over two decades of culinary experience, our chefs... More

Hours

Saturday10 AM–11 PM

Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 Jiang Wenling · Feb 2026

Every dish we ordered was non-spicy but incredibly fresh and flavorful. The seasoning was clean and balanced, and honestly everything was very rice-friendly. It is the kind of place where you keep reaching for another bite without even thinking. The only small downside was that the restaurant was quite busy that day, so service was a bit slow at times. That said, the food quality absolutely made up for the wait. We will definitely be back for the food.

★★★★★ 5.0 Flora · Dec 2025

Ping’s is a solid Chinatown classic for dim sum and Cantonese comfort food. The menu is extensive, portions are generous, and everything comes out fast and hot. Dim sum is available all day, with reliable staples like shrimp dumplings and BBQ pork buns. A dependable spot for casual group meals. If you want it shorter, more casual, or more food-specific (dim sum only / dinner dishes), I can tweak it.

★★★★☆ 4.0 Josephine Lee · Oct 2025

This Mid-Autumn Festival, the squad and I decided to let our inner fobs out and feast it up in Chinatown. Ping's was everything we were looking for: old-school Cantonese dishes with old-school Cantonese hospitality. That means large portions, thick sauces and COMPLIMENTARY dessert soups (#IYKYK). The only thing missing was the complimentary big bowl soup starter, but I get that in these inflationary times, any freebie is a treat. Word of warning: None of the actual dishes look as artful as the pictures in the menu, but they're still good for the most part. We started with the Crispy Barbecued Quail, which was roasted to perfection with plenty of jiu yim (spiced salt) for dipping. The Yin Yang Fish, which sadly was not arranged yin yang-style a la the menu photo, was still scrumptious, fe

★★★★★ 5.0 Ruby Chan · Oct 2025

My family’s been coming here for dim sum and big family dinners forever, but I had no idea they were hiding a secret menu. It includes my favorite shrimp lava toast, salted baked chicken, razor clams, XO-sauce oysters, and more. While the prices are on the higher side, you’re guaranteed some of the most authentic Hong Kong favorites. Their attention to detail is insane, like even the radish in the beef brisket pot was perfectly cut into uniform pieces! For the best value, we usually go for their banquet dishes over dim sum. *Ping’s Signature Roast Pork 炭燒叉燒皇 $26.95 ** Sure, you can get char siu for cheaper elsewhere. But the quality here is on another level. It was almost comparable to my favorite char siu from michelin star restaurant in HK. It melted in my mouth, with the perfect lean

★★★★★ 5.0 MITARTH VAID · Nov 2025

Ping’s serves some of the most authentic and flavorful Chinese food around, with every dish tasting like it came straight from a traditional kitchen. The garlic chicken, pork noodles, and shumai were all beautifully seasoned and prepared with care, showcasing deep, balanced flavors rather than the usual takeout shortcuts. The warm, attentive service matched the quality of the food, making the whole experience feel genuinely welcoming and genuinely authentic.

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Wheelchair Accessible Entrance ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Seating ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot

Services

Dim sum restaurantCantonese restaurantChinese restaurantSeafood restaurant

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