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106 Mosco St., New York, NY, 10013
nr. Mulberry St.
212-693-1060
By chiuthis on 9/29/2009
The place pictured is the one on Allen Street that has since closed down. They are far more superior than the place on Mosco. It's a same they lost their lease.
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By exciteme on 7/7/2007
The food is great given the price. Not the most memorable dumplings, but at 5 dumplings for a dollar, one can't complain.
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By carlito169 on 1/30/2003
The name says it all! While there's nothing glamorous about the food or the decor, this is THE place for delicious and down right cheap pan fried dumplings (5 for $1). The other items on the menu, soups (hot & sour, wonton soup and egg drop) and pork buns are tasty and equally great values, they pale in comparison to the restaurant's name sake specialty. You'll leave this place saying hmmm... dumplings. If you feel so inclined to cook them in the comfort of your own home, the dumplings are sold frozen (30 for $5).
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