Restaurant in New York City, United States
Nan Xiang xiao long bao
150ptsOAD-ranked soup dumplings, no reservation needed.

About Nan Xiang xiao long bao
Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao is an OAD Cheap Eats-recognised soup dumpling spot in Midtown Manhattan, open daily from 8 AM with late-night hours on weekends. No reservation needed. With a 4.7 rating across 2,000+ Google reviews and three consecutive OAD rankings, it delivers consistent value for the category — best visited on a weekday to avoid peak-hour waits.
The Verdict
If you've already been to Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao once, you already know the answer: come back. This Midtown spot at 24 W 33rd St has been ranked by Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America three years running, climbing from Recommended in 2023 to #339 in 2024 to #498 in 2025 — a sign that the category is getting more competitive, not that the dumplings have slipped. With a 4.7 rating across over 2,000 Google reviews, it holds its position as one of the more consistent soup dumpling destinations in Manhattan. Book when you're ready — this is walk-in-friendly and easy to access any day of the week.
What to Expect
The energy here reads like a busy lunch counter rather than a sit-down restaurant: fast, loud on the weekends, and entirely focused on getting dumplings to the table. The room runs warm when it fills up, which it does reliably during the lunch rush and again from around 6 PM on weekdays. The noise level is conversational during off-peak hours , if you want to actually talk over a meal, a weekday mid-afternoon visit (the kitchen runs from 8 AM daily) is your leading window. Late-night hours extend to 1 AM on Fridays and Saturdays, which puts it in rare company for soup dumplings in Manhattan and makes it a practical stop after a show or an evening around Herald Square.
The format rewards regulars. Once you know the rhythm , order efficiently, expect to share the table during peak hours, and come with cash or a card since the setup is casual , the experience clicks. This is not a slow-dinner venue. The value is in volume and quality per dollar, not in pacing or atmosphere. If you're bringing someone for the first time, set expectations accordingly: the food is the event, not the room.
Drinks and Beverages
Nan Xiang operates as a food-first destination , there is no cocktail or wine program to consider here. The drinks list supports the meal rather than standing on its own: expect tea and soft drinks in line with the format. If a beverage program matters to your visit, plan to drink elsewhere before or after. The broader New York City bars guide has options within easy walking distance of Midtown.
How It Fits Into a Wider NYC Visit
Nan Xiang sits in a part of Manhattan where dining options run toward the utilitarian, which works in its favour , it doesn't have to compete on ambiance. If you're building an itinerary around serious eating in New York, this belongs in the affordable, high-throughput column alongside venues like Joe's Shanghai and Bao, The rather than in the same conversation as Le Bernardin, Atomix, or Eleven Madison Park. For travellers curious about how this format compares globally, Din Tai Fung in Hong Kong and Jia Jia Tang Bao in Shanghai are the reference points in the category internationally.
The restaurant is open seven days a week, from 8 AM through midnight on most days, which gives you genuine flexibility. You don't need a reservation. If you're pairing it with other New York dining, the full New York City restaurants guide covers the range from budget to high-end. Travellers planning the wider trip can also reference the New York City hotels guide, the wineries guide, and the experiences guide.
Who Should Book
Nan Xiang is the right call if you want a fast, affordable, OAD-recognised soup dumpling meal in central Manhattan without the booking friction. It works well for solo diners, small groups, and anyone passing through Midtown with an hour and a real appetite. It is a poor fit for special occasions, business meals, or anyone prioritising service depth or a quiet room. For those occasions, you'll need to move up the price tier entirely.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao?
- Soup dumplings (xiao long bao) are the main event , that's the entire premise of the restaurant and the basis for its OAD Cheap Eats recognition. Order those first.
- Beyond that, the menu follows a standard northern Chinese format with additional dumplings and noodle dishes. If you've been once and want to go wider, round out the order with a noodle dish alongside the dumplings rather than replacing them.
- Specific current menu items and pricing are not confirmed in our data , check at the counter when you arrive.
Does Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao handle dietary restrictions?
- Soup dumplings are traditionally pork-based. The format is not inherently vegetarian- or allergen-friendly.
- Phone and website details are not available in our current data , contact the restaurant directly to confirm options before visiting if dietary restrictions are a concern.
- This is a high-volume casual format, so do not expect the same level of customisation you'd get at a full-service restaurant.
How far ahead should I book Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao?
- You don't need to book ahead at all. This is a walk-in-friendly format.
- Expect a short wait during peak lunch and dinner hours, particularly on weekends. Arriving before noon or after 2 PM on weekdays is the easiest way to avoid queuing.
- The OAD recognition brings in food-focused visitors, so the room fills faster than the address might suggest , factor that in if you're on a schedule.
What are alternatives to Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao in New York City?
- Joe's Shanghai is the most direct comparison in Manhattan for soup dumplings at a similar price point.
- Bao, The offers another option in the same casual Chinese dumpling category.
- If you're comparing internationally, Din Tai Fung in Hong Kong and Jia Jia Tang Bao in Shanghai are the benchmarks the category is measured against.
- For New York dining at a completely different tier, Le Bernardin and Atomix are in a separate conversation entirely.
Is Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao good for a special occasion?
- No. The format , fast, casual, walk-in, shared tables during peak hours , is not suited to celebrations or occasions where the room or service level matters.
- The food quality is worth noting (three consecutive OAD Cheap Eats recognitions), but it won't carry a milestone dinner on its own. For a special occasion in New York City, look at Eleven Madison Park or Atomix instead.
Is lunch or dinner better at Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao?
- Lunch on a weekday is the practical choice: shorter waits, a calmer room, and you're in and out faster.
- Late-night visits (open until 1 AM Friday and Saturday) are useful if you're in Midtown after an evening out and want something substantial , this is one of the few options in the category open that late.
- Weekend dinner is the hardest window: highest demand, loudest room, longest waits.
What should a first-timer know about Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao?
- It's at 24 W 33rd St , easy to reach from Penn Station and Herald Square. No reservation needed.
- The OAD Cheap Eats ranking gives you a benchmark: this is a recognised value option in North America, not just a neighbourhood convenience.
- Order the soup dumplings. Eat them carefully , they're hot and the broth will spill if you rush. This is a well-worn piece of advice in the category, but worth repeating for first-timers.
- The room is functional, not atmospheric. The value is entirely on the plate.
Is Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao good for solo dining?
- Yes , it's one of the better formats for solo dining in Midtown. Counter or small-table seating, no reservation required, and you can order a manageable portion without awkward minimums.
- The price point keeps a solo meal affordable, and the location near Penn Station and major transit makes it easy to fit into any itinerary.
- If you're solo and want to eat well in New York across a longer trip, the full New York City restaurants guide has options at every price tier.
Compare Nan Xiang xiao long bao
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nan Xiang xiao long bao | Soup Dumplings | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #498 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #339 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America in Recommended (2023) | Easy | — | |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
How Nan Xiang xiao long bao stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Nan Xiang xiao long bao?
The soup dumplings are the reason to be here — this is a single-format destination, and the xiao long bao is what earned Nan Xiang its OAD Cheap Eats ranking three consecutive years (2023–2025). Order those first. Beyond that, the menu supports the dumplings rather than competing with them, so keep the order focused and arrive hungry.
Does Nan Xiang xiao long bao handle dietary restrictions?
Soup dumplings are inherently meat-forward, so vegetarians and vegans will find the menu limited. Gluten-free diners should note that dumpling wrappers are wheat-based. The venue database does not document specific allergen accommodations, so if you have serious dietary restrictions, confirm directly before visiting at 24 W 33rd St.
How far ahead should I book Nan Xiang xiao long bao?
No advance booking is required — Nan Xiang operates as a walk-in spot. It opens at 8am daily and runs until midnight on weekdays and 1am on Fridays and Saturdays, which gives you genuine flexibility. Weekend lunch is the busiest window, so arriving early or off-peak means shorter waits.
What are alternatives to Nan Xiang xiao long bao in New York City?
For soup dumplings specifically, Din Tai Fung (once open in NYC) and Joe's Shanghai in Flushing are the standard comparisons. If you want OAD-recognised cheap eats at a similar price tier, the list covers other Chinese and Asian-format spots across the boroughs. Nan Xiang's advantage is its central Midtown location at 24 W 33rd St and late-night hours, which most alternatives cannot match.
Is Nan Xiang xiao long bao good for a special occasion?
No. This is a fast, casual, counter-style operation — the format is built for speed and value, not celebration. If the occasion calls for a sit-down experience with service and atmosphere, this is the wrong venue. Save Nan Xiang for when you want an OAD-endorsed, low-friction meal in central Manhattan.
Is lunch or dinner better at Nan Xiang xiao long bao?
Dinner or a late-night visit is likely your smoothest option. Lunch draws Midtown office traffic and weekend tourist crowds, which means longer waits. The kitchen runs the same menu across all hours, and with doors open until midnight (1am on weekends), there is no reason to fight the peak-hour rush.
What should a first-timer know about Nan Xiang xiao long bao?
Come for the xiao long bao and keep expectations calibrated to the format: this is a high-throughput, no-frills dumpling counter, not a full-service restaurant. It has been ranked by Opinionated About Dining in their North America Cheap Eats list every year from 2023 to 2025, which is the credibility signal that matters here. Walk in, order the dumplings, eat quickly, and you will leave satisfied.
Hours
- Monday
- 8 am–12 am
- Tuesday
- 8 am–12 am
- Wednesday
- 8 am–12 am
- Thursday
- 8 am–12 am
- Friday
- 8 am–1 am
- Saturday
- 8 am–1 am
- Sunday
- 8 am–12 am
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