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Welcome to Tasty Hand-Pulled

Tasty Hand-Pulled is an authentic Chinese noodle spot in New York's Chinatown. Known for their hand-pulled noodles made from scratch, this restaurant offers a variety of flavorful dishes to satisfy any craving. Customers rave about the generous portions and fast service, with favorites like the beef noodle soup and seafood pan-fried noodles standing out. The ambiance, both indoor and outdoor, provides a casual street food vibe that enhances the dining experience. Prices are affordable, making it a must-visit for noodle lovers looking for a taste of traditional Chinese cuisine. Overall, Tasty Hand-Pulled offers a unique and delicious dining experience that keeps customers coming back for more.

Tasty Hand-Pulled: Reviews & Ratings

Vivian H.
Vivian H.

We came here around 2 pm on a Saturday and all of the outside tables were full. They don't really speak to you but you sit down and they'll come take your order. I asked for a soup recommendation and the waiter recommended me the beef noodle soup. The food actually had a lot of beef and veggies for the price (which I believe was $12.95). Quick, in and out, and I believe part of the draw to this place is to sit outside in the streets

Stephanie N.
Stephanie N.

Came to this place years ago and it's fantastic. Delicious hand pulled noodles, great chili oil, great price, good service. Fast casual atmosphere and this was one of the best noodles I have had in Chinatown. A must try! My favorite the wide hand pulled noodles or the knife peeled noodles.

Dennis T.
Dennis T.

Outdoor seating as well as indoor seating. This restaurant sits on a street with other restaurants and they blocked it off with tables and chairs. It gives me Asian street food feels! It was pretty cute. The service was very quick - we were able to order and our food came out quickly. I got the house special #1 with the regular hand pulled noodle. They have 5 or 6 different style hand pulled noodles. I would be willing to try the other style noodles and their other noodle soups. The house special soup was very delicious. The soup is very light and comes with couple slices of beef, tripe, fried eggs, and Chinese broccoli. They have chili oil on the table for your convenience. Highly recommend this place. I just love the street food vibes!

Charlie N.
Charlie N.

Food was very good! The hand pilled noodles were very tasty and the texture was just right! Service was normal, just fast for these type of places. Ambiance was normal for outdoor seating I Chinatown. Overall I really like the hand pulled noodles and the portion. It was $14.50 but they didn't go cheap on the amount of noodles. However more toppings would have been nice. I would recommend checking out this place for an outdoor Chinatown eating experience. The noodles were great but the soup was average.

Josh B.
Josh B.

I enjoyed the seafood pan-fried noodles, particularly the shrimp. Generous portion and just enough vegetables to keep things interesting. I'm guessing the knife noodles ($1 extra) are wider. Quick and friendly service. Will be back to check out more items from the long menu.

Stephanie C.
Stephanie C.

"Thin" - soup, noodles, the slices of meat and vegetables. I had the hand pulled flat beef noodle soup. The soup wasn't as developed as most beef noodle soups I've had. Having said that, it did hit the spot. After eating out 3 meals a day for the past week of our visit, I needed something that felt clean. They are known for their hand pulled noodles. Small restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating. Very busy but the staff are on top of things.

Avery D.
Avery D.

We got the vegetable noodles and they were so so so delicious!! Only $11 for the noodles and $8 for 8 dumplings. The vegetable dumplings just had lettuce in them which was kind of disappointing. But the sauce they had for the dumplings made the entire dish! We put it all over the noodles as well. So delicious and cheap!

Linda K.
Linda K.

This place is a legit authentic noodle place The way they make the noodle literally from the scratch!! This is for some reason impressed me. Let's start with the pan fry noodle w/ pork, the noodle's texture is "al-dente", at first my husband thought he couldn't finish due to big portion appearance, turned out, the plate was clean! And my duck noodle soup is great in different version. It really was perfect in cloudy day. Lastly I will give highlight that they have their authentic chili and for me, this is another extra point. Be prepared to bring cash with you coz that's the only payment they accept.

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Welcome to Tasty Hand-Pulled, a hidden gem in the heart of Chinatown, New York. This Chinese noodle haven offers a wide range of delectable dishes, from hand-pulled noodles to savory soups and flavorful appetizers.

As a food reviewer, I have had the pleasure of experiencing the unique culinary delights of Tasty Hand-Pulled. The restaurant provides a casual dining atmosphere with options for outdoor seating, making it perfect for a quick lunch or a relaxed dinner with friends and family.

One of the standout features of Tasty Hand-Pulled is its diverse menu, catering to both meat-lovers and vegetarians alike. From beef and chicken dishes to vegetable dumplings and seafood delicacies, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Customer reviews raved about the freshness and quality of the ingredients, particularly highlighting the hand-pulled noodles that are made from scratch. The flavorful broth, generous portions, and attention to detail in each dish showcase the culinary expertise of the chefs at Tasty Hand-Pulled.

Whether you're a fan of spicy Szechuan flavors or prefer a milder option, Tasty Hand-Pulled has a dish to satisfy your taste buds. The house specials, such as the General Tso's Chicken and the Beef with Broccoli, are popular choices among diners.

Overall, Tasty Hand-Pulled delivers a delightful dining experience that combines authenticity, flavor, and value. If you're looking for a taste of traditional Chinese cuisine in a cozy setting, be sure to visit Tasty Hand-Pulled on Doyers Street in New York City.