6321 Yuan Bao Gourmet 6321 8th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11220
About the Business
6321 Yuan Bao Gourmet is a hidden gem located on 8th Avenue in New York City. This restaurant offers a unique dining experience with its authentic Chinese cuisine. From traditional dim sum to flavorful stir-fries, every dish is expertly crafted with fresh ingredients and bold flavors. The cozy ambiance and friendly staff make this restaurant a perfect spot for a casual meal or a special occasion. Come and taste the delicious dishes at 6321 Yuan Bao Gourmet and experience a culinary journey through the flavors of China.
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Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 20:00
Friday:
09:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 20:00
Reviews
"I stumbled upon this charming noodle spot after passing by several times, and finally, I had the chance to savor their offerings. Opting for the dumplings and Food Chew wonton soup, I was pleasantly surprised when the owner presented me with a giant-sized dumpling. The flavors of the soup and dumplings were more than just okay β they were a delightful blend that left my taste buds satisfied. All of this goodness came at a reasonable price, making the experience even more enjoyable."
"I've eaten at this place since childhood, and their amazing food never gets old! The workers there are also extremely friendly."
"If you are up for authentic Chinese (Fujianese) food, this is the place. Yuan Bao used to be our go-to place when my husband and I lived close by. This restaurant is very well-known among Chinese immigrant community. They started off as a street vendor in the 90s, then they opened up this restaurant and another location on 55th street and 8th Ave. - Authentic yummy Chinese food. The owner is from Fujian, a coastal province in southeastern China, which is famous for their seafood and soy sauce braised meats. Bian Rou (Fujianese Wonton soup) and Ban Bian (Peanut Noodles) are the signatures here. The wonton soup is light and delicious. The peanut noodles has a large portion and fill you up quickly. The soy sauce braised duck with rice is a must. It's very flavorful and has a decent portion. Rice cake can be stirred fried with any ingredients. We usually have it with squid. If you love their soy sauce braised meat selection, you can get the pre-packed ones. Freshly made and ready to go. - Very affordable price. CASH ONLY. We did notice the portion for each dish is reduced a little but the price stays the same. The pre-packed soy sauce braised meat is $9 per box, which is $1 or $2 up from before. However considering the overall inflation on everything, this is not too bad at all. - Tips are not required, which is why most of their returning customers are Chinese immigrants who work close by. Customers dinning in usually put the dishes in the garbage can themselves before they pay the bill. So don't expect the service to be the best, after all, you don't pay any tips. The lady at the front usually don't have any facial expressions even if you speak Chinese so don't think too much if you are not getting the super friendly and welcoming vibe from her. *For non-Chinese speakers, make sure to ask them for a physical menu, which has English translation for all the dishes. Menus on the wall are all written in Chinese."
"Pretty good place and great staff and cheap food. Dumplings are amazing."
"Delicious authentic food, friendly staff and incredibly low prices. We got a bowl of noodles and ten huge dumplings for $5 total, and they threw in a small bowl of soup to boot! That was enough food to fill us both up. Highly recommended!"
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