New Yen Ching
Hours
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Overview
Located in Lincoln Center, New Yen Ching offers guests fine Chinese dining with an assortment of authentic Chinese food dishes.
Details
- Chinese
Amenities
- Family Friendly
- Group Friendly
Good food and service, lunch specials are fairly priced and portions are satisfactory, the restaurant and bathrooms are clean, the only thing that can be improved is the air conditioning it tends to get warm for this reason during the summer months I usually order to go other than that I recommend it.
We had the dinner for two. It is enough for us to have left overs for another dinner. You are served soup first and pot stickers, then the Mongolian Beef and House Chicken that was excellent. The Mongolian beef is spicy, (some places it really isn't); it was very good. Will be going here again. Sorry I didn't take any photos.
Great service, fresh ingredients, we ordered the Dinner B. I enjoyed every dish! Thank
First time here. The place is nice and food was good. Not the best we have had but good. We ordered the family meal for three and it came with sizzling rice soup, pot stickers,steamed rice, Mongolian beef, house chicken and prawns.we also ordered a side of pork chow mein. The soup was great with lots of different textures (mushrooms, shrimp, chicken, veggies, water chestnuts).The Mongolian beef and house chicken were really good! Crispy, bit spicy and good flavor. The prawns one of us liked but the rest of us didn't care for it...too much sauce for our taste. The chow mein was ok, simple. Pot stickers were good, not great. The service was average. The place was getting a bit hot and there was no air conditioning. Overall it was good we might come back again, if our go to spot is closed like today. We would give it a 3.5 overall. Total price was over $70 not including tip.
I got the lunch special #5, hot braised pork with vegetables and special hot sauce. The meal came with rice, two fried wonton skins, and a bowl of soup (in my case, it was hot and sour soup). The hot and sour soup was delicious and well-balanced in terms of spice and acidity with a nice ratio of ingredients. The braised pork was steamy and flavorful. The pork itself was a bit chewy, but not too bothersome. The crispy friend wonton skins are a nice addition. I do wish the rice portion was a bit bigger, it's around a handful. The staff were friendly and answered my question when I asked them what they'd recommend. However, they seemed a bit impatient. Overall, my experience was good, the food was great, and I'd return.