Mei Lai Wah

Mei Lai Wah

Boulangerie et Restaurant chinois$$$$
Chinatown, New York
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  • Permen J.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Permen JagungFévrier 7, 2018
    A visité ce lieu plus de 10 fois
    don’t have anything else to add about the baked buns, they’re that good. but the amoy style rice noodles is also yummy! evrytime we visit nyc it’s a definite thing that we eat here every. single. day.
  • YanaBelle W.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    YanaBelle WaveJuin 23, 2014
    Baked pork buns are better than steamed, more meat less fat jello. Coconut buns are everything so good I forgot to take a picture so just buy one and be happy. Get in, get out and no hurt feelings.
    A voté pour il y a Mar 10
  • Untapped Cities
    Untapped CitiesJuillet 27, 2012
    Still hungry after a night out on Bayard Street? Hard to believe, but Mei Li Wah's Big Bun will take care of you. Stuffed with chinese sausage, pork, and salted egg, it's the guiltiest of delights. En savoir plus
    A voté pour il y a Il y a 2 semaines
  • Latiesha C.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Latiesha CastonAoût 16, 2014
    The baked roast pork buns are my favorite. I am obsessed. I discovered them as the result of a happy accident, I meant to get steamed. And now I buy them by the dozen. They are my treat to myself.
  • Lori L.
    Lori LuoFévrier 10, 2015
    A visité ce lieu plus de 5 fois
    The baked roast pork bun sold here is definitely the best in Chinatown. The filling is tender and savory-sweet and the outer shell baked to the perfect sheen. Best of all, it's a mere $1.
  • Christina C.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Christina C.Novembre 17, 2013
    Steamed (white) or baked (Brown) roast pork buns are delicious. I prefer the baked because the bread is a little sweet then you get a little salty from the today pork. Perfect combination.
  • John F.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    John FrenchSeptembre 24, 2015
    The Baked Roast Pork Bun is the closest I have found to the ones I had in Hong Kong. They are amazing, but the quest continues. The Famous Bun doesn't have anything in it, so don't waste your time.
  • Jake D.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Jake DylanAoût 16, 2021
    GET A PORK BUN HERE IF ITS THE LAST THING YOU DO! Perfect for an early breakfast. $1.50 each and so so good.
  • jon f.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    jon ferrerFévrier 29, 2016
    This was my parents go-to spot for Siopao / Char Siu Bao when I was a kid and I loved it. Unfortunately, the bao aren't as good as I remember. Too thick and bready but the price is still right.
  • K W.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    K WSeptembre 27, 2016
    The best buns in China town. Always hot. Always fresh. Cheap as hell. Pork buns are so filling and tasty. I always stop in and grab one.
  • Brian B.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Brian BDécembre 28, 2018
    The best pork bun I've ever had - by a mile. I usually go for the steamed buns but Mei Li Wah has converted to to baked!
  • Serious Eats
    Serious EatsSeptembre 26, 2013
    Pass on the signature pork buns, which have been less impressive of late, but the rice rolls, congee, and steamed lotus paste buns are worth a buy.
  • Emily C.
    Emily ChenJanvier 19, 2014
    A visité ce lieu plus de 10 fois
    the roast pork buns are amazing! make sure to get a fresh one, if you can! and they're less than $1!
  • NetsirkIcône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    NetsirkAoût 30, 2011
    99% Filipinos go here! The owners know what you are talking about if you order siao mai and siao pao!! Cheap and delectable, your money is worth a dozen of the steamed siao pao! Lami kaayo! Sarap! ;)
  • Julie J.
    Julie JEWELeSAoût 23, 2015
    A visité ce lieu plus de 5 fois
    Try the Baked Pork Buns & Steamed Combo Buns - We always have to bring home a box of freshly made buns! #Yum (via @Foodspotting)
  • jake f.
    jake furstSeptembre 8, 2014
    stick to the baked pork buns and the fresh shrimp rice noodle roll and you'll leave here happy. don't get too weird though, the rest of the stuff we tried was pretty suspect.
  • Real Cheap Eats
    Real Cheap EatsJuin 17, 2012
    Avoid the steamed roast pork buns here and stick with the famous baked version. "These soft, lightly glazed buns don’t skimp on the saucy, sweet and savory roast pork filling." En savoir plus
  • Joan P.
    Joan ParkAoût 17, 2014
    Make sure to order the baked roast pork bun (not steamed). Sweet glazed skin, savory & ultra juicy pork on the inside for $0.80.
  • Clyde Erwin B.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Twelve pork buns for only $10.80, nuff said. And yes, the pork buns are actually pretty good and filling as well.
  • Michael H.
    Michael HowardAoût 16, 2014
    The baked pork buns are the best. Their fried dumplings were good too but it looks like they were taken off the menu recently.
  • Alyssa B.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Alyssa B.Octobre 17, 2022
    Bbq pork rolls. Is it just me, or they taste better than before… plus there are kiosks for credit card now if you don’t have cash.
  • Compass
    CompassAvril 24, 2014
    Roast pork buns are huge and deep fried and egg custard is creamy and traditional at the popular bakery.
  • Julie J.
    Julie JEWELeSAoût 23, 2015
    A visité ce lieu plus de 5 fois
    Try the Baked Roast Pork Bun - So good! One of my favorites! (via @Foodspotting)
  • Gerald S.
    Gerald SotoSeptembre 18, 2011
    Fastest way to bypass a large line on busy days is to just step all the way in and be seated. Order 2 buns then place the rest to go from your table.
  • Adam S.
    Adam SaiewitzSeptembre 26, 2011
    Cheap, delicious pork buns. Two make a meal, three make a feast. Get one steamed and one baked -- the sweet coating on the baked is awesome!
  • David D.
    David DanzigerJuin 27, 2013
    Good coconut buns. Just had unpleasant experience: counter boy wouldn't let me sit down (with drink I just purchased there). Restaurant empty. They need to train staff. (It is a tea house....)
  • Kaoru K.
    Kaoru K.Septembre 21, 2013
    The baked pork buns really come correct. The rice rolls take about 10 min but they are worth the wait.
  • DanielIcône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    DanielAoût 14, 2014
    A visité ce lieu plus de 10 fois
    Best. Pork. Buns. $0.90. Best price I've found. And they're still warm. And full of meat.
  • Simone J.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Simone JungDécembre 14, 2015
    Go here for some delicious pork buns (baked and steamed) and their coconut buns!
  • TeresaIcône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    TeresaDécembre 12, 2012
    A visité ce lieu plus de 50 fois
    If you like fatty pork, then their roasted pork buns are for you. I prefer the "Famous" bun. It's a plain bun, but slightly sweet and very chewy!
  • Matthew R.
    Matthew RechsJanvier 5, 2013
    No need to bother with anyplace else when it comes to steamed or baked pork buns. Also try "cocktail bun" and "famous bun."
  • Bee
    BeeAoût 12, 2014
    the pork buns are on the sweeter side, but delicious. The lotus seed buns were not that great. Congee orders take up to 10 minutes.
  • Linda C.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Linda ChowOctobre 26, 2015
    Been coming here since I was a child! Love the pork buns and sweet buns.
  • SusanIcône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    SusanSeptembre 2, 2015
    Their rice crepes are a bit pricey but freshly made. Prepare to wait at least 10 minutes. Worth a try.
  • Ryan G.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Ryan GallagherSeptembre 11, 2018
    Pork buns are the choice here. Grab one and move on. Eat while walking.
  • Kimmie O.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Kimmie OhhAoût 14, 2020
    Get the pork buns, egg custard & shrimp rice rolls.
  • Naomi N.
    Naomi N.Avril 10, 2010
    A visité ce lieu plus de 10 fois
    Best fatty baked porkbuns in the city. Can easily make 2 into a quick, cheap dinner. In fact, all their dimsum is amazing!
  • K W.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    K WSeptembre 27, 2016
    $1 per pork bun can't be beat for how much meat comes in the bun. Yummy!!!
  • Malony S.
    Malony StaAnaSeptembre 8, 2013
    Best Tai Pao in Chinatown. And try the coconut bread also it's really good!
  • Larry M.
    Larry MakMars 10, 2014
    A visité ce lieu plus de 10 fois
    Baked pork buns - get one, get a dozen, get a couple dozens and make new friends!
  • Pauline P.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Pauline PJuin 18, 2015
    Get the baked "char siao bao" or as my Fillipino friends call it "siao bao".
  • Ben G.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Ben GMai 8, 2016
    A visité ce lieu plus de 5 fois
    Sweet, bready bao and curt service. Don't bother sitting, just grab and go. Pork bun is good, but Hop Shing's is better.
  • Chelle .
    Chelle 🗽Février 24, 2011
    For the filipinos out there, their combination siopao/big bun hits the spot (delicious pork, shrimp, chinese sausage and boiled egg filling)
  • VansiIcône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    VansiJuillet 22, 2014
    The baked pork buns are really awesome! But I didn't enjoy anything else they had.
  • Katelyn L.
    Katelyn LMars 25, 2012
    Get 1 steamed & 1 baked (for $0.90 each) and take them to Columbus Park to enjoy them outside.
  • Eòsaph U.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Eòsaph UilleamMars 24, 2016
    Pork buns & coconut buns are the best in the city
  • Ricky K.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Ricky KimJanvier 13, 2016
    I only ever come here for the $1 roast pork buns. Simply DELICIOUS
  • Derrick K.
    Derrick KwanAoût 15, 2013
    I must say - worst dim sum in CT. I don't know what was worst, the waitresses stank ass face or the chewy food. And how can you serve dim sum and not have tea ? Like dude. Really? Never coming back.
  • Lin d.
    Lin daMai 10, 2017
    They're known for their buns but don't overlook the rice noodle rolls!
  • Aaron P.Icône de cœur sur l'image de l'utilisateur
    Aaron PelsterOctobre 24, 2017
    Try the Pork buns!! Excellent price and very delicious.
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