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Best Cheap Eats Chinese Restaurants in Williamsburg

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Vanessa's Dumpling House
Long-running dumpling specialist where a few dollars still buys a full plate.

Notable Picks

$ Williamsburg Chinese
The Bedford Avenue outpost of Vanessa's Dumpling House brings Beijing-style dumplings, sesame pancakes, and noodles to Williamsburg at very low prices. It’s the reliable move for quick plates of dumplings and buns before or after a night out, with enough seating to make it a casual hang rather than a pure takeout counter.
Must-Try Dishes: Pan-fried pork and chive dumplings, Sesame pancake with roast pork, Spicy beef dumplings
What Makes it Special: Long-running dumpling specialist where a few dollars still buys a full plate.
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$ Williamsburg Chinese
Wei is a busy Williamsburg Chinese spot that leans hard into delivery and takeout while still offering a casual sit-down option for quick meals. The large menu hits American-Chinese favorites alongside a few spicier stir-fries, and high review counts suggest it’s one of the neighborhood’s go-tos when people want reliable weeknight Chinese.
Must-Try Dishes: Sesame chicken, Shrimp with broccoli, Pork fried rice
What Makes it Special: High-volume delivery favorite that still works for quick dine-in meals.

Worthy Picks

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$$ Williamsburg Chinese
Mr Bao is a counter-service dumpling and noodle shop on Bedford focused on soup dumplings, jiaozi, baos, and build-your-own rice bowls. It’s the utility option when you want something hot and filling—especially dumplings—without committing to a long sit-down meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Soup dumplings, Handmade jiaozi dumplings, Create-your-own rice bowl
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood dumpling shop with soup dumplings, baos, and customizable rice bowls.
$ Williamsburg Chinese
Golden Dragon Kitchen is a small, no-frills Chinese storefront that specializes in straightforward takeout staples served hot and fast. It’s the kind of place where fried rice, lo mein, and stir-fries hit the table quickly, making it useful for casual family dinners and nights when convenience is the top priority.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef with broccoli, Shrimp fried rice, Chicken lo mein
What Makes it Special: Classic neighborhood Chinese counter focused on speed and comfort plates.