Burp Bowl Cafe

Welcome to Burp Bowl Cafe, a hidden gem located at 134 E 27th St in New York, NY. Specializing in Chinese noodles and soups, this casual yet cozy restaurant offers a variety of options that are sure to satisfy your cravings.

One standout feature of Burp Bowl Cafe is its extensive menu that includes beef, lamb, chicken, pork intestine, and vegetable noodle soups. Each dish is carefully crafted with fresh ingredients and a special blend of spices to create a flavorful experience for your taste buds.

Customer reviews rave about the beef noodle soup, with many praising the generous portions and tasty beef. The lamb rice noodle soup is also highly recommended, with its impressive flavors and just enough spice to tantalize your palate.

If you're a fan of dry mixed noodles, the Mapo Tofu over Rice Noodles is a must-try, according to one customer. The combination of incredible rice noodles, Bok Choy, and medium spicy Mapo Tofu sauce creates a delicious and satisfying dish.

  • Offering delivery, takeout, and reservations
  • Many vegetarian options available
  • Accepts credit cards and Apple Pay
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Good for lunch and dinner
  • Street parking and bike parking available

Overall, Burp Bowl Cafe provides a unique dining experience with its authentic Chinese flavors and affordable prices. Whether you're looking for a quick and easy lunch spot or a comforting meal of warm and spicy noodles, this restaurant is sure to hit the spot.

Don't miss out on trying the wontons in chili oil or the spicy chicken cold noodles, as they come highly recommended by satisfied customers. So, make sure to stop by Burp Bowl Cafe for a delicious and satisfying meal that will leave you craving more.

Burp Bowl Cafe Menu

Location

Address: 134 E 27th St New York, NY 10010
Phone: (929) 261-6643

🕓 Work Hours
MON 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
TUE 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
WED 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
THU 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
FRI 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
SAT 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
SUN Closed

Business info

  • Offers Delivery
    Yes
  • Offers Takeout
    Yes
  • Reservations
    No
  • Many Vegetarian Options
    Yes
  • Not wheelchair accessible
    No
  • Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • Accepts Apple Pay
    No
  • Casual
    Yes
  • Quiet
    Yes
  • Good For Kids
    Yes
  • Good for Lunch, Dinner
    Yes
  • Street Parking
    Yes
  • TV
    Yes
  • Offers Catering
    No
  • Not Good For Groups
    No
  • Waiter Service
    No
  • Wi-Fi
    No
  • Alcohol
    No
  • Bike Parking
    No

Last Reviews

  • Author: C. M.

    30 June 2024

    Good beef noodle soup. Good portions. Great soup. Tasty beef. Lamb rice noodle also very impressive Just enough spice it. Affordable price.

  • Author: Hoppy J.

    19 May 2024

    Everything is good! My favorite is the $11.99 Mapo Tofu over Rice Noodles, Dry. It comes with incredible rice noodles and Bok Choy. I much prefer the rice noodles over the egg noodles...you will too. I always order extra Bok Choy ($1.00) and Noodles ($2.00). That's because at that point I'm eating for taste. Medium Spicy is pretty spicy. One of the few Manhattan restaurants that I crave. Sometimes hard to reach on the phone, and communication can be tough...but well worth the effort. No need to use a ripoff service like Grubhub/Seamless.

  • Author: Angie L.

    22 April 2024

    Quick and easy lunch spot! Quite literally a hole in the wall, so don't expect much in terms of ambience or comfort. Luckily one of the two tables outside were empty, so that's where we sat for the full 25-minute duration of our meal. Ordered a spicy chicken dry noodle bowl & cucumber salad. Cucumbers were crunchy and fresh -- a perfect companion to the noods, which were spicy as advertised. Never in my life have I had noodles so... buoyant? Almost borderline crunchy. Verdict's out on if I'd get that type again, but it was good to try. Bok choy, chicken bits, and peanuts were lighter in quantity but spruced up the flavor.

  • Author: Bryant H.

    01 February 2024

    Came here on a Saturday night and ordered to go. The restaurant is very small, very much the definition of hole in the wall. There's ~2 tables inside and 2 tables outside, and you sit yourself. On one one of the tables there were open containers of cooked beef in chili oil, which made me concerned about the food quality/sanitation. It seemed directed towards takeout or delivery orders. I ordered the spicy dry mixed beef egg noodle and the chili wonton to share. The food took about 15 minutes and while we waited, the fumes of the spice made me cough. I also heard them use the microwave for something, not sure for what though. The noodles had a decent amount of beef, bok choi, cilantro, and peanuts in a chili sauce. They also added hot chili oil/chili chrisp, which was a nice touch. The noodles were different from traditional noodles, being more snappy than chewy. The wontons were also good, with a thin wrapper and well seasoned filling. It was ~$30 for 2 noodles and the wontons, which is a pretty good deal. Overall, this was a good restaurant but the food out in the open and the microwaved appetizer made me slightly uneasy.