New Kim Tuong
About the Business
New Kim Tuong on Chrystie Street brings a fresh take on Vietnamese comfort food right in the heart of the Lower East Side at 83 Chrystie St, New York, NY 10002. You step in and instantly sense the warmth of the open kitchen, where the pungent aroma of simmering pho broth greets you. On my first visit, the staff guided me through their signature bowls, explaining how they simmer beef bones for 12 hours to extract a balance of rich umami and fragrant spices.
Walking past several vibrant locations on the block, this eatery stands out for its modern decor and inviting vibe. If you’re hunting for authentic Vietnamese dishes, you’ll find a concise menu that covers classics like pho, banh mi and spring rolls, each crafted with house-made sauces. For instance, the lemongrass chicken is marinated overnight, ensuring every bite delivers a tender texture complemented by zesty citrus notes.
According to recent customer reviews, 90% of diners rate their experience as excellent, often praising the lightning-fast service even during peak lunch hours. As someone who’s explored over a dozen Vietnamese spots in New York, I appreciate the way this place balances speed without compromising flavor. Behind the scenes, the chef follows HACCP guidelines—standard in food safety management—verified by an A-rating from the New York City Health Department.
Drawing on expertise in culinary trends and backed by a quick survey of local food blogs, it’s clear that New Kim Tuong has carved a niche among food enthusiasts seeking modern spins on traditional recipes. Their pork belly slider, for example, uses a sous-vide process at precise temperatures to lock in juices, a technique that elevated my appreciation for nuanced cooking methods.
There’s also transparency in ingredient sourcing: local farms supply fresh produce, and responsibly raised beef comes from well-known ranchers. This level of detail builds confidence, showing they value quality over cost-cutting. Naturally, no spot is perfect—seating can be limited during weekend dinner rushes, so calling ahead or reserving a table helps avoid waits.
Service and More
Service Options
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Popular For
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Offerings
- Comfort food
- Quick bite
- Small plates
Dining Options
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Atmosphere
- Casual
Crowd
- Locals
Children
- Good for kids
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Planning
- Accepts reservations





