Best Comfort Food Classics Chinese Restaurants in Two Bridges
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Dim Sum Palace
Late-night dim sum with a full banquet-style menu in the heart of Chinatown.
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8.3
Dim Sum Palace is a modern Cantonese dining room on Division Street where steaming baskets of classic dumplings, rice rolls, and fried snacks run late into the night. Locals use it for both weekend dim sum feasts and post-midnight cravings when carts and bamboo steamers are still in motion.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shrimp har gow, Pork siu mai, Pan-fried turnip cake
What makes it special: Late-night dim sum with a full banquet-style menu in the heart of Chinatown.
#2
Fong On
8.2
Fong On is a nearly century-old family tofu shop reborn on Division Street, serving warm tofu pudding, rice cakes, and soy milk made fresh daily. It bridges old and new Chinatown, attracting both longtime regulars and dessert-hunting visitors with silky douhua and chewy sweets.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sweet Tofu Pudding (Douhua), Savory Tofu Pudding with Pickled Radish, Assorted Steamed Rice Cakes
What makes it special: Oldest family-run tofu shop in NYC serving ultra-fresh douhua and rice cakes.
8.2
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Golden Unicorn is a multi-floor Cantonese banquet hall that helped popularize cart-pushed dim sum service in this corner of Chinatown. Families, large groups, and visiting diners pack in for classic baskets, roast meats, and the feeling of an old-school dim sum institution.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shrimp har gow, Steamed pork ribs with black bean, Rice noodle rolls with shrimp
What makes it special: A long-running banquet hall known for bustling cart-style dim sum and big round tables.