Reviews
What Yevette Brown likes about Lao Peng You:
There are many small Chinese restaurants in most cities, so when you come across a unique one, it's worth mentioning. Lao Peng You is one of those places. It's a small storefront with a menu that highlights homemade dumplings and noodles. The pork and chive dumplings are delicious and the dan dan noodles are some of the best I've ever tasted. You can dine in or order takeout, but either way, be sure to pay them a vis... View all feedback. What Minjeong Ryu (Mina) doesn't like about Lao Peng You:
I really wanted to visit this restaurant for long time. Unfortunately I wouldn’t go back: I love asian food and I am familiar with all kind of asian food. But I can confidently say that it was pretty far from authentic asian food.First of all, every dishes we ordered were heavily salty.. even preserved plum drink was somehow salty too. The cold noodle was flavor-wise good.. it was chewy, crunch and refreshing but too... View all feedback.
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This restaurant reminds me of our favorite spots in San Francisco or Seattle. The food is the main attraction and they execute it flawlessly. We sampled a total...
read moreIf you enjoy a harmonious combination of well-balanced and diverse flavors that excite your palate, make sure to visit LPY. Whenever I have guests in town, this...
read moreThere are many small Chinese restaurants in most cities, so when you come across a unique one, it's worth mentioning. Lao Peng You is one of those places. It's...
read moreI really wanted to visit this restaurant for long time. Unfortunately I wouldn’t go back: I love asian food and I am familiar with all kind of asian food. But I...
read moreEverything about this place rocks. The mushroom and chive dumplings were to die for, and the noodles were outstanding.
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read moreLao Peng You offers a delightful glimpse into authentic Asian cuisine through its homemade dumplings and noodles. While some dishes have been noted for their saltiness, overall reviews highlight a commendable range of flavors. The pork and chive dumplings, dan dan noodles, and beef noodle soup stand out, alongside crispy cong you bing. The ambiance mirrors the charm of small eateries found in NYC, making it a cozy dining destination, albeit with a wait. Service is friendly and the establishment supports its staff well, contributing to a welcoming dining experience. A wonderful choice for casual Asian fare!.