Hibachi Dumpling Express Starts Frying on 6th Avenue
A brand new location of a brand new chain opened on Sixth Avenue and West 38th recently (the 3rd of a planned 15 around the city.) It’s called Hibachi Dumpling Express and it’s sleek and clean with Asian platters like teriyaki, tempura, fried rice and noodles, and of course, dumplings. Here, four pieces of fried potstickers will run you $1.99 (double what you pay in Chinatown), which isn’t too bad for the neighborhood. The full menu can be found here.
This is an old 2 Bros. location and Hibachi Dumpling’s East Village location (which opened in August) also took over the pizza company’s space downtown. Wonder if the owners are the same. And if so, why can’t we get $1 dumplings in Midtown.
Hibachi Dumpling Express, 1015 Avenue of the Americas (between 37th and 38th Street), 212-938-0888
Posted by brianhoffman at 10:16 am, October 21st, 2014 under Hibachi Dumpling Express.
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all kinds of wrong here. hibachi AND dumplings? HAHA wow. hibachi isn’t even a thing in japan. stay clear of chinese doing cheap knock off japanese.