Jimmy's House - Menu

162 E 25th St, 10010, New York, US, United States

🛍 Soup, Asian, Buffet, Casual

3.9 💬 1328 Reviews
Jimmy's House

Phone: +12127257888,+17186666588

Address: 162 E 25th St, 10010, New York, US, United States

City: New York

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1328

Website: http://jimmyshouse25th.com

"During my search for delicious cumin beef or lamb, I stumbled upon this restaurant in the NYU Dental area. Not only did the dish come with rice for $21 in cash, but the host also asked if I needed water or extra rice. I would rate the dish a 7.5 out of 10; it could have been improved with more vegetables or colorful peppers. Although there were no birdseye chilies, it was still quite spicy. The portion size was generous, allowing me to take half home for later. I’ve been frustrated by expensive chef’s special dishes that don’t include basic white rice, so it's refreshing to find places that still make it a standard part of the meal."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Mei Fun

Indian

Pork

Beef

Dinner: Chef'S Special

Meat Dishes

Fried Rice

Main Course

Chow Ho Fun

Dumplings/Wontons/Buns

Noodle

Dumpling And Wonton

Mongolian Food

Appetizer

Specialties - Beef

Chow Fun And Mei Fun

Rice Dishes

Starters

Lunch Special

Beef Lamb

Chicken

Chinese/Fried Rice

Chicken Dishes

Chef’s Special

Soups

Mara Mara

I'm not really a fan of the meatballs, but you absolutely have to try the soup dumplings—they're amazing! <3

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Reviews

Vincent
Vincent

The food is excellent! This is the only place in the area where you can find a delicious Lion Head Meatball.


brad
brad

Unbelievable restaurant, would highly recommend this to anyone who likes high quality food! Excellent customer service as well


Andrew
Andrew

The service was pleasant, but the food lacked any flavor. It was spicy and extremely salty, but there was no other taste to enjoy. Unfortunately, I wouldn't return. View menu


Christina
Christina

This is a go-to classic place with a sense of home cooked Chinese meal. They have really authentic Chinese cuisine that is quite comforting and reasonably priced.Food: 5/5


O
O

An ok noodle house. Nothing to write home about but the prices are reasonable. I ordered noodle soup with fish and pickled vegetables. The vegetables were 3 baby bok choy and some overcooked pieces of kale or seaweed. The fish was a whole fish but with very little meat on it. It was $14.00Food: 4/5


Chatter
Chatter

This will be a quick review. The food tastes fine. But the portions are so small that the $13 price tag for a lunch special is a total ripoff. I'm not kidding you when I tell you there were 4-5 slivers of pork in the dish. And by calling them slivers, I'm being generous. It does some business because it's connected to Baruch college. An absolute ripoff on price and value. View menu


Derik
Derik

Got the generals tsos again and it was mostly gristle and hard chunks. Very bad meat quality this time. Also got the beef noodle soup and it was gross. The beef was a very tough cut mostly connective tissue the noodles were too soft. My friend got the chicken fried rice which was good. This place is wildly inconsistent. They should raise quality and price.Room is small. Service was quick to pick up trash. I won't be back even though it's directly below my hotel.


Sweenly
Sweenly

Loved the white meat sesame chicken! It was less breaded than most other restaurants, very flavorful with big juicy pieces. : definitely a highlight because I think it must be healthier than most other restaurants.They use different/thinner noodles for their lo mein. It thought it was tasty! I ordered beef and it had onions and cabbage. It was giving me Shanghai vibes for sure.Also, lovely staff! We got to conversing and had a nice time here. We ate here to have everything fresh! Would recommend it :


Jeff
Jeff

During my search for delicious cumin beef or lamb, I stumbled upon this restaurant in the NYU Dental area. Not only did the dish come with rice for $21 in cash, but the host also asked if I needed water or extra rice. I would rate the dish a 7.5 out of 10; it could have been improved with more vegetables or colorful peppers. Although there were no birdseye chilies, it was still quite spicy. The portion size was generous, allowing me to take half home for later. I’ve been frustrated by expensive chef’s special dishes that don’t include basic white rice, so it's refreshing to find places that still make it a standard part of the meal. View menu

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine. View menu
  • Buffet Indulge in a lavish array of culinary delights with our buffet selection, featuring a diverse range of delectable dishes to satisfy every palate, from savory starters to irresistible desserts.
  • Casual Our Casual menu offers delicious comfort food for effortless dining. From juicy burgers and scrumptious sandwiches to fresh salads and hearty mains, our diverse selection provides a delightful experience for any casual outing.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Delivery
  • menu
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • menu

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