New York City's Chinatown has been a destination for bột chiên for over a decade, with Pho Vietnam 87 and other spots serving this beloved street food. It remains a popular late-night snack in the neighborhood.

Pho Vietnam 87 top-pick

A classic Chinatown Vietnamese restaurant that has served fried dough for years. Their version is a heap of starchy rice flour cakes scrambled with eggs and scallions, served with a sweet chili-soy dipping sauce. The rice cakes are crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside — the perfect texture.

Pho Grand best-value

This Chinatown institution serves fried dough as a popular appetizer. The rice cakes are pan-fried to crispy perfection with eggs and served with the classic accompanying sauce. A reliable late-night option.

Mắm hidden-gem

Mam occasionally features fried dough on their rotating menu. Their interpretation stays true to the street food original while adding their creative touch. Check their current menu for availability.