Xi'an Famous Foods 西安名吃 | Chinatown

New York, NY · Chinese noodle restaurant

Rating
4.5/5
★★★★★ 4.5
Reviews
20
Rank in New York
#3363
of 9901 restaurants
City Percentile
59%
rating percentile
Address
Xi'an Famous Foods 西安名吃 | Chinatown, 45 Bayard St, New York, NY 10013
Phone
(212) 786-2068
Website
xianfoods.com
Status
Closed · Opens 11 AM

Xi'an Famous Foods 西安名吃 | Chinatown is a restaurant located in New York, NY. It is one of 9,901 restaurants listed in New York. Its 4.5-star rating is above the New York city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

About Xi'an Famous Foods 西安名吃 | Chinatown

Xi’an Famous Foods began as a 200 square foot basement stall in the Golden Shopping Mall in Flushing, N.Y. The original location, established in late 2005, was the first restaurant to bring the little-known cuisine of Xi’an to the United States.... More

Hours

Saturday11 AM–9 PM

Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 Dianne Namgung · Feb 2026

Fast casual eating. Order at register at cash and they'll call your number when its ready. Self clean up after! I got the hand pulled pork noodles with spice one above regular and I eat a lot of spicy food but it had a nice kick yo it. Texture of noodles were delicious and pork was seasoned great. Recommend for budget friendly eating spot!

★★★★☆ 4.0 John Ton · Feb 2026

I got the spicy cumin lamb noodles. Lamb and noodles was very tender and made fresh and hot. The noodles were about what I expected for this type of noodles. It's different. Spicy level is a pretty good amount so hopefully you like spicy. I think it was enjoyable. Just wish it was had more flavor than just cumin and spicy

★★★★☆ 4.0 Ava Johns · Oct 2025

Wow this was interesting! Came here because of the amazing pictures on Google. We both got the pulled noodles and shared soup dumplings. A little bit pricey for Chinatown ($22 for a noodle dish and dumplings) but it came quick and portions were massive. Tables were really tall so tough to eat for short people. Dumplings were good but not very soupy. Noodles were delicious with a great texture. Mine wasn't spicy enough but my friends definitely was. Very messy so def don't wear a white shirt, lol! I really liked this but definitely was an intense meal.

★★★☆☆ 3.0 Ri D · Jan 2026

Came here to try this place for the first time. There’s a lot of seating and tables, there are even kiosks where you can order via card only. I believe this place is cash only if ordered at the register. I ordered some kind of pork noodle soup dish with no spice but the taste wasn’t to my liking. The noodles were good and chewy, the cabbage was pickled and sour (which I liked), but the pork was super salty. Maybe this dish is supposed to taste better with spice but I can’t handle spice so ordered non spicy. The chrysanthemum tea was very good though and wasn’t too sweet. This place doesn’t require tip and prices are pretty reasonable. If the pork tasted better, I feel like I would’ve enjoyed it more.

★★★★☆ 4.0 Gerd Mattheiss · Oct 2025

The restaurant is very clean and well-kept. Service was friendly, and the food came out really fast – great if you’re short on time. Most importantly, the taste was excellent: fresh, authentic, and flavorful. The dumplings and noodles had just the right amount of spice and were full of flavor. A perfect spot for a quick and delicious stop in Chinatown – I’ll definitely come back!

Accessibility & Amenities

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

Services

Chinese noodle restaurantChinese restaurant

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