Taiwan Pork Chop House
Chinese · Albee Square
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Taiwan Pork Chop House, located in Albee Square, offers a taste of authentic Taiwanese cuisine in a casual and welcoming atmosphere. We're known for serving up generous portions of flavorful dishes at affordable prices, making us a favorite for both lunch and dinner. Our menu features a wide selecti...
Taiwan Pork Chop House, located in Albee Square, offers a taste of authentic Taiwanese cuisine in a casual and welcoming atmosphere. We're known for serving up generous portions of flavorful dishes at affordable prices, making us a favorite for both lunch and dinner. Our menu features a wide selection of local specialties, including our popular pork chop and highly praised oyster pancake, celebrated for its fresh ingredients and delightful textures. Enjoy a quick bite or a comforting meal with friends, with options for dine-in, takeout, and delivery. Our friendly staff provides efficient service, and we offer wheelchair accessible seating for your comfort. Experience the cozy outdoor street vibes and discover your new go-to spot for satisfying Taiwanese comfort food.
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Taiwan Pork Chop House is a popular spot for affordable and authentic Taiwanese street food. Reviewers rave about the generous portions and quick service. Some find the flavors inconsistent, and the cash-only policy can be inconvenient.
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Tip: The restaurant only accepts cash. Be prepared for a no-frills dining experience with generous portions at competitive prices.
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Taiwan Pork Chop House in New York City is a culinary gem that brings the authentic flavors of Taiwanese cuisine to the bustling metropolis. From the first bite, the signature pork chop dishes showcase a perfect blend of tenderness and crispiness, capturing the essence of Taiwanese street food. What sets Taiwan Pork Chop House apart is its dedication to delivering a genuine taste of Taiwan. The menu, featuring a variety of pork chop preparations, noodles, and flavorful side dishes, reflects the richness and diversity of Taiwanese culinary traditions. Each dish is a delightful journey through the vibrant tapestry of Taiwanese flavors. The cozy yet vibrant ambiance, coupled with friendly service, enhances the overall dining experience. Taiwan Pork Chop House isn't just a restaurant; it's a cultural enclave that invites patrons to savor the authentic tastes of Taiwan without leaving the city. In summary, Taiwan Pork Chop House is a must-visit for those seeking an immersive Taiwanese dining experience in New York. It stands as a testament to the global appeal of Taiwanese cuisine, providing a delicious and memorable journey for locals and visitors alike.
I visited this restaurant a couple of times on a trip to New York. Food tastes good and is quick. Very generous portions and very competitive pricing. Staff were friendly. If you are looking for a dining experience, this might not be suitable for you. For me, it was perfect as I appreciated the vibe and cultural exchange/experience. If I had to be critical, I think the msg content in the meals were noticeable.
The oyster pancake is simply divine. It’s hot, steamy, and freshly cooked, making it incredibly delicious. The seafood is so flavorful that it’s almost overwhelming, while the soft, fluffy pancake wraps around your tongue and provides a delightful contrast. The fried rice is also fresh but plain in terms of the flavor, adding some ginger and soy sauce will make it perfect.
The pork chop and cucumbers were really good but the duck was a bit bland for me, perhaps just ask for some sauce on the side if you want more flavor. Everything is served in takeout containers, cups and utensils. I’m guessing for hygiene reasons after Covid. You can either dine in or out. I need to try their desserts next time!
Taiwan Pork Chop House is one of my favourite Taiwanese restaurants in NYC. I've been here more times than I can remember, and I have never been disappointed by anything I've ordered here. They also have the only authentic Taiwanese-style shaved ice I've had in NYC (and I often come here after a meal nearby to have that for a delicious and inexpensive dessert. Their rice dishes are fantastic - I particularly love the (eponymous) pork chop rice 酸菜豬排飯 and the salt and pepper chicken rice 鹽酥雞飯. I've also had the wontons with spicy oil (紅油炒手 edit: they call it 紅油溫州餛飩) which are always delicious, too - fillings are super juicy and flavourful. The shaved ice, however, is my must-order whenever I’m here. It’s one of the few places with so many quintessentially Taiwanese ingredients — the condensed milk, chunky ice pieces, aiyu and grass jelly — brings me so much nostalgia every time (and it’s so cheap too!) Service is brusque (typical Chinatown "authenticity") and the restaurant is... shall we say .. not the cleanest? But I love the shaved ice so much, so it's always worth it. They are cash only, but fortunately they are also very cheap, so you don't have to carry that much cash hahah
A foodie’s dream near Metrograph! 📍 Taiwan Pork Chop House 3 Doyers St, New York, NY 10013 Most items on the menu are under $10 — definitely my go-to no-brainer spot after a movie. You have to try their new menu item 肉圆 (rouyuan). The soft, thick, and chewy wrapper is packed with juicy pork, mushrooms, and bamboo shoots—perfectly seasoned and hitting all the right flavor notes. Craving street food vibes? The Taiwanese sausage, salt & pepper chicken, fried pork cutlets, and oyster omelette will transport you straight to a bustling Taiwanese night market! All the deep-fried goodness comes freshly fried and piping hot—don’t rush or you might burn your tongue! Special shoutout to the oyster omelette, generously loaded with veggies and dotted with plump, juicy oysters—pure comfort on a plate. Need some carbs? Go for the dumplings in red chili oil. They’re not fiercely spicy, but the vibrant red oil adds just the right kick and color. Plus, those wrinkly wrappers are silky smooth, tightly hugging the savory meat filling for the perfect bite. Finally, treat yourself to taro balls—the best in the city! Bouncy, chewy, and perfectly paired with sweet mango chunks, shaved ice, and raisins. It’s the ultimate refreshing way to end your meal! 🥰✨
Great menu selection with authentic and affordable options. My friend and I came here for an early dinner on Saturday evening and we were seated right away. Big plus for me were the patient and efficient staff. My friend arrived about 15 minutes after I was seated and they never made a fuss, which I appreciated. Tasty bites that are both super flavorful and affordable! I ordered the salt & pepper chicken and we got wontons for the table. As noted by other reviewers, not the most sustainable practice to serve everything in to-go containers but I took my leftovers home — so for me, it worked out. All in all, this hole in the wall spot located in the heart of NY Chinatown is a true hidden gem and I 100% recommend it!
Taiwan Pork Chop House is an absolute gem. In a city where dinner can easily spiral, this might be one of the best value meals you can find in NYC and you will leave completely full. The pork chop is the namesake for a reason. It is flavorful, satisfying, and hits that perfect comfort food note. But the real standout for us was the salt and pepper chicken. Crispy, well seasoned, and incredibly addictive. The kind of dish where you keep reaching back in for just one more piece. This is the spot you go to when you want to stretch your dollar without sacrificing flavor. Generous portions, no frills, just honest food that delivers every time. Also, treat the people here kindly. The staff is warm and hardworking, and that energy makes the experience even better. Places like this are what make New York special. I love it and cannot wait to come back. 🍗💸
For less than 9 dollars for the pork chop with rice, you get a very big portion. The big pork chop was a bit too salty for my liking but still good, and there was a small pork chop that was perfectly flavored. The rice, sour pickled vegetable, and the minced pork tasted amazing. Simple, fast, delicious and cheap eat!
Asians, Chinese and Taiwanese in particular, will find great value in the authentic fare here. Superbly priced, the namesake dish is well seasoned and generous in portion. Just like you'd find at the Rahoe night market in Taipei, the pork chops is fried to perfection. Don't skimp on the appetizers too as the jelly fish and scallion pancake are memorable. Make no mistake, this is Asian comfort food at its best. As can be expected, the place is a bit of a hole in the wall but you aren't here to take in the decor. For minimal dollars, you're going to get filled up. Wait staff is abysmally friendly for Chinatown, and the food will hit your table before you've completed ordering. Enjoy!
The food was okay. The pan fried oyster cake was different and would have been better with the traditional oyster pancake sauce. The sauce that came with it was too much like duck sauce or the spring roll sauce and too sweet. I also order the taro ball herbal jelly which was also different. There was some but not too much grass jelly taste. Maybe herbal jelly tastes different. The price is very reasonable.
A good street food in a cozy alley. I wouldn’t say the quality is great but it tastes good as street food itself. I recommend salt and pepper chicken, which is very tender and flavorful. The taro ball dessert with ice is also good. The onion pancake is way too oil. The price is very reasonable. It is a place where you can just stop by and get some snacks and bathing in Chinatown vibe.
This place is as iconic as it gets in Chinatown. Growing up in Taiwan, TPCH is definitely authentic. Their sour vegetable is delicious, I could eat that on its own. Their pork chops over rice is done nicely, sits on top of rice covered by minced meat, side of half egg and sour vegetables. The price is great. My favorite thing here is to eat on the street. Sitting on the plastic stools, eating and watching people walk by. It's a cool vibe
A no-frills spot offering great-value Taiwanese food. The pork chop and salt & pepper chicken were both well-fried and shared a flavorful spice blend. The beef noodles, however, were a bit disappointing - the broth lacked depth and beef flavor, and the noodles were missing the desired chew. That said, the beef pieces within the dish were well-seasoned and tasty. Overall, it’s a bustling spot for affordable and quick Taiwanese eats (but don’t come expecting top-tier quality).
Pretty authentic and brings back good memories of Taiwans home delicacies and street food. Downside is that they accept cash and only cash. Pork chop was tender, not too fatty, and served in generous portions. I wished it was slightly less fatty though and grilled even more to perfection. Felt that it was slightly salty too. Otherwise, the side vegetables were alright. Scallion Pancakes were quite disappointing though - felt that I was simply eating an over-fried crispy skin without any filling. It was really oily too for my liking. The herbal soup saved the day as it was well brewed and feels like home, although i could tell it was premade and simply heated to be served.
Huge varieties of options on their menu, food tastes like authentic home food. We ordered the pork chop over rice, salt and pepper chicken, and spring roll pancake. The are slightly salty to my taste. Portions are generous, and very affordable prices.
Taiwan Pork Chop House, tucked away on Doyers Street in Chinatown, offers a straightforward dining experience that caters to those seeking authentic Taiwanese street food. Food: The menu features classic Taiwanese dishes such as pork chop over rice, fried rice cakes, and wontons in chili oil. While the pork chop is tender and flavorful, some dishes may lack the depth of flavor found in other establishments. The fried rice cakes and wontons are popular choices among patrons.  Atmosphere: The setting is modest, with a no-frills approach that emphasizes function over ambiance. It’s a casual spot suitable for a quick meal rather than a leisurely dining experience.  Service: Service is efficient, with staff ensuring that orders are processed swiftly. However, the fast-paced environment may not lend itself to personalized service.  Overall: For those in the area craving Taiwanese comfort food at reasonable prices, Taiwan Pork Chop House is a solid choice. While it may not offer the most refined dining experience, it delivers on authenticity and value.
The beef noodle soup was great. However I got the tofu and seaweed appetizer because I saw a photo of it on the window, but what came out looked nothing like it :( it wasn’t very good - it was kind of like boiled seaweed, topped with boiled tofu, and the sauce is drizzled on top and not mixed in. This was disappointing. Also they only serve food in plastic bowls so will not be eating here due to this.
This place is okay. I am grateful that there was room for me to sit, since all of Chinatown was busy today. I ordered the Taiwan duck, the taro cakes and the taro ball and grass jelly dessert. The duck was okay. It wasn't crispy at all. Just fatty and meaty. At least it wasn't boney. Some of the undersides were cold, so I think they just popped it in the microwave or something. So that's disappointing. But I ate it anyway because I figure at least it was precooked. The taro cake was just okay. I've had better in Homecrest. The taro and grass jelly dessert was the best. I think my lesson is to just order whatever they advertise on the windows if I want it well made. They advertise their noodle dishes and desserts more than these other things.
I would give it a zero if I could. I've been here 3 times total. Every time I try to give it another chance and get something new and hope it would be better, but turns out everything's is just bad. The popcorn chicken tasted nothing like 鹽酥雞. The pork chop rice pork was so gamy. The shaved ice was ok at best, definitely not what taiwanese ppl eat in Taiwan and there's corn in it??? Food is not authentic. Not Taiwanese. Not good.
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3 Doyers St, New York, NY 10013
Albee Square, NY 10013
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