Delicious Huang Bakery

139 Hester St, New York
(212) 925-2471

Recent Reviews

An O.

edit: as of October 2022, every time I've passed these guys during their advertised hours or called the listed phone number, they seem to be closed. Would appreciate if someone updated me, this was one of my favorite places in Chinatown to grab a bite and I would be very sad if they closed. --------------Can't compare this to a rice cart (I always miss their hours) but having tried Joe's Steamin' Roll, these are preferable. Delicious, cheap rice crepes that are a little more glutinous, sweet, and substantial than Joe's (my only basis of comparison), but I really like them and hope this place stays open for a long time. The pork rib crepe always hits the spot. Only downside is I don't get the impression these have a variety of sauces, just soy-based (so no peanut, no chili sauce - but I've never asked).This place also has frozen buns and baked pork buns.

Ian M.

I was in the area hoping to try a rice roll cart but they were sold out by the time I got there. Was headed to central park and happened to walk by here. $2.75 rice rolls advertised in the window so I figured how could I go wrong. I never had rice roll before but it was good and a fun eat. Simple food and pretty plain flavor honestly, but that's not necessarily a bad thing! I enjoyed it and it was a nice meal to start the day without overdoing it. I'd love to try some of the other flavors. The shrimp was good. Could have used more shrimp but again... $2.75 haha. I would like to try more of their bakery items as well. Looked good.

Gregor J. Rothfuss

A small set of baked goods, like this beauty for $1.25

Ken H

Nice place to get some ready to steam buns.

Lizette Hernandez

No me gustó para nada la señora que atiende con prisa y ni había nadie más en el lugar y solo tenían pan dulce no el almuerzo que muestran en las fotos muy complicado para ordenar comida en este lugar

Bala

Realy Delicious and Cheap.

Samantha Bangayan

Not even exaggerating, but the rice noodles did not taste like normal rice noodles at all. Maybe I'm spoiled coming from Vancouver where we have some of the best Asian chefs in the world, but rice noodles are not supposed to be so squishy and chewy and blobby. I regret choosing this place as the first place to try in my first visit to Chinatown. Thankfully, Wah Fung was just around the corner and made up for it with its BBQ pork. I'm still on the search for the rice noodles I've missed so much though.

Deborah A.

This is my 3rd rice roll/ rice crepe restaurant this week. I ordered the roast pork and the dried shrimp and a sesame ball for dessert later. The roast pork is delicious, the dried shrimp was good as well. Lots of pork and shrimp within and a nice serving. The soy sauce given is really tasty don't forget to add it, it makes a difference.The sesame ball was good, but I think it would of been better fresh out of fryer.Rice rolls are $2...the sesame ball $1.50..Service is a bit cold...but the quality and price make up for it.

Jimmy Gao

The best secret delicious base!

Ron Eng

Hidden gem

Josh Wolf

Classic Chinese bakery. Affordable, quality food

D. Ann A.

This is my 3rd rice roll/ rice crepe restaurant this week. I ordered the roast pork and the dried shrimp and a sesame ball for dessert later. The roast pork is delicious, the dried shrimp was good as well. Lots of pork and shrimp within and a nice serving. The soy sauce given is really tasty don't forget to add it, it makes a difference.The sesame ball was good, but I think it would of been better fresh out of fryer.Rice rolls are $2...the sesame ball $1.50..Service is a bit cold...but the quality and price make up for it.

Maggie L.

Tried their rice rolls couple of times. They would be my alternative option if the rice roll carts are not open. The rice rolls are good but a bit plain. The pork is flavorless also the soy sauce doesn't pair with the rice rolls well. The price is satisfying but the flavor is just ok. Not as fancy as the reviews.

JIN HUA GAO

The best secret delicious base!

Candi K.

We used to stock our freezer with Trader Joe's chicken cilantro wontons until we discovered Delicious Bakery (we used to call it Delicious Huang bakery like it says on the sign!) How did we discover Delicious? We were standing in line on Chrystie Street for char siu bbq pork at Wah Fung No. #1 and bought a large container of meat for $12. Did not want to buy the char siu with rice and cabbage plate, we came for char siu meat. Then we wandered around the corner, saw the $2 rice rolls sign at Delicious Huang Bakery and thought rice rolls would taste great with the char siu bbq pork. The cook warms it fresh to order while you're standing there! The scallion rice rolls were our favorite! Saw a side freezer filled with frozen dumplings and grabbed a few containers to take home. These dumplings are huge and a container of around 25 dumplings only cost $8! Since then we've tried them all - mushroom dumplings, chive and pork, pork and vegetable, shrimp wontons and corn dumplings, but chive and pork are our favorites on those nights when we are too lazy to go out to eat. We just pan-fry the dumplings till golden brown on the bottom and pour water to steam the tops (like gyoza). I guess we could be even healthier and just boil them too. Delicious is a treasured Chinatown secret.

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