Mr Chow

324 E 57th St, New York
(212) 751-9030

Recent Reviews

Vincent S.

Amazing food. Crispy beef my favorite along with bok Choy. 10 for service. Everyone goes out of their way to accommodate all customers. As clean a restaurant as you will ever see. A little pricey, but this isn't bodega Chinese food. If you're ever in Vegas, try their location there. It's beautiful.

Timothy

Dog food. Just go to chili’

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

Marc

Exceptional server who gave great guidance on the menu, best lemon drop martini ever, excellent food. We especially liked the lobster vermicelli, Beijing chicken, and sautéed rice with shrimp.

The food and service was over the top amazing. All of the wait staff was very attentive and eager to make sure everything is perfect and that you left happy. The best dish for me was the sea bass. I also enjoyed the soup dumplings vey much. Also, the Shark Fin soup was excellent. For dessert, I had the Chocolate cake and that was mouth watering and delicious.

I K

They give the customer an overpriced “prefix” bill at the end without itemizing it. The place is a scam I’m surprised people still go there. I went there last night and paid $224 for vegetables, which they explained is their “prefix” price.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 2

Sandi

The food was creative and extremely tasty. The sea bass was outstanding. The service was beyond exceptional and all staff were courteous and friendly. All combined to make guests feel special. A very special evening.

I had a great time and the ambience was perfect for me and my husband after a night out on the town. The service was great and prompt attention was provided by waiters and doors was excellent! I had prawns and my husband had the fish! Food was 5 stars

mlou

The restaurant is beautiful and the service was impeccable. However, it is extremely pricey for what you get. First it is deceptive to put a bottle of Fiji water on the table and then pour it without telling you they are charging you 10$ for it. Really petty way to jack up the tab. The beef dish I ordered was very expensive, 70$and was chewy and I didn't think the sauce was very tasty, needed salt. I will say the starters we ordered we great , just overpriced.

Sarah B

Amazing staff, service, ambience and food. As things should always be will definitely be their loyal costumer!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Blossom

Sonya welcomed us and showed us to a nice table. Christian helped us choose a great dinner. We had a great evening. Thank you all at Mr Chow. We'll be back again soon. Joan and Randy

RogerS

Always enjoyed coming to Mr Chow. My kids grew up eating here. The staff served at a higher level than most high end restaurants everywhere else. Particularly now in New York City where the restaurant services are so spotty and inexperienced. The food is always consistently Mr Chow. Not just Chinese but Mr Chows carefully crafted and prepared and presented.

Jennie C.

the horrible reviews foreshadow exactly how you'd expect this restaurant to be -- tacky, overpriced, outdated, and distasteful. food was okay but so scarcely portioned out and expensive ambiance was nice but tables were squished together in a confusing array. furniture is all quite old and falling apart especially in the bathroom the waiter kept pressuring us to do the tasting menu even though we wanted to go a la carte we were also asked to put down a credit card in the middle of the meal before being offered the chèque

zeff

Always top notch food, service and fun! Chicken satay / Filet / Duck/ fried seaweed to name a few of my and many other's favorites. We dined at our own pace, no rush and no long waits for the next course. Just perfection.

Andrés Berl

Good upscale Chinese restaurant in the Upper East Side.The pecking duck and lettuce wraps are a must.Pricey for a Chinese restaurant.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Satay, Water Dumplings, Fried Rice with Egg and Green Beans, Mr Chow Noodles

Marsha T.

The food was less than good but edible. Nothing stood out. But for a place that expensive, there should be a dress code. There were children there with their feet on the seats, laying down, on iPads, and people in sweatsuits and sneakers. The fact that waiters had tuxes but the guests can wear anything brought down the ambiance for me. I cannot spend that kind of money for ok food and feeling like I'm eating in a food court.

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