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Best Family Friendly Favorites Chinese Restaurants in Park Slope

7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Noodle Lane
House-made dumplings and soup dumplings from Smorgasburg veterans with authentic Sichuan flair

Notable Picks

$$ Park Slope Chinese
Sichuan-Cantonese specialist from the team behind Smorgasburg's popular noodle stand. House-made dumplings and soup dumplings are the draw, alongside mouth-numbing dan dan noodles and crispy chow fun that earned loyal followers before they opened this brick-and-mortar location.
Must-Try Dishes: Pork Soup Dumplings, Chow Fun, Dan Dan Noodles
What makes it special: House-made dumplings and soup dumplings from Smorgasburg veterans with authentic Sichuan flair
$$ Park Slope Dim Sum, Chinese
Compact Cantonese dim sum spot serving translucent-skinned har gow and delicate soup dumplings you won't find elsewhere in the neighborhood. The chicken sticky rice wrapped in lotus leaf and mala cucumber salad round out a focused menu perfect for a quick lunch near the Park Slope library.
Must-Try Dishes: Har Gow (Shrimp Dumplings), Pork Soup Dumplings, Chicken Sticky Rice
What makes it special: Authentic Cantonese dim sum with thin-skinned dumplings rarely found outside Chinatown
$$ Park Slope Chinese
Park Slope stalwart serving classic Chinese-American fare since the late 1980s with a slightly elevated approach. Known for consistent quality on standards like General Tso's chicken and mu shu pork, plus an extensive vegetarian menu that keeps neighborhood regulars returning for decades.
Must-Try Dishes: Fried Pork Dumplings, Sesame Chicken, Mu Shu Pork
What makes it special: 35+ year Park Slope institution with reliable Chinese-American classics and strong vegetarian options
$$ Park Slope Chinese
Park Slope’s Mr. Wonton is a long-standing Chinese-and-Thai hybrid that leans classic American-Chinese but adds pan-fried noodles, curries, and noodle soups. It’s best treated as a delivery and weeknight staple where portions are generous and the menu is deep enough to keep regulars rotating dishes.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese Wonton, House Special Pan Fried Noodle, Steamed Dumplings
What makes it special: A broad Chinese-and-Thai menu that anchors many Park Slope households’ delivery rotation.

Worthy Picks

$ Park Slope Chinese
No-frills Sichuan and Chinese-American workhorse delivering generous portions at wallet-friendly prices. The lengthy menu covers everything from hot and numbing Sichuan specialties to familiar combo platters, making it the go-to for value-conscious diners who want variety without pretense.
Must-Try Dishes: General Tso's Chicken, Szechuan Beef, Scallion Pancakes
What makes it special: Massive menu with rock-bottom prices and reliable delivery in under 30 minutes
$$ Park Slope Chinese
Reliable spot for legit Sichuan heat with customizable spice levels across 10 intensity settings. The mouth-watering chicken (cold poached chicken in chili oil) is a standout, and the extensive vegetarian selection with quality tofu preparations keeps plant-based diners happy.
Must-Try Dishes: Mapo Tofu, Mouth-Watering Chicken, Soup Dumplings
What makes it special: 10 customizable spice levels and standout Sichuan classics like mouth-watering chicken
$ Park Slope Chinese
Family-run Chinese takeout serving the Gowanus/Park Slope border with friendly service and fresh ingredients. Regulars swear by the dumplings and classic lunch specials, and the owners' warmth has cultivated a loyal following despite the no-frills setup.
Must-Try Dishes: Fried Dumplings, Beef with Broccoli, House Special Fried Rice
What makes it special: Exceptionally friendly family owners who treat regulars like neighbors