(212) 228-1212
127 Greene St
New York,
NY
10012
40.7253
-73.9993
Neighborhoods: SoHo, Downtown
What People Are Saying About Kelley and Ping
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The Scene – This Pan-Asian Soho spot is as popular as ever, attracting swank crowds of shoppers, tourists and neighborhood office workers decked out in designer duds. The minimalist, airy room is a triple-threat: teashop, noodle bar and Asian grocery all in one, with exposed-brick walls, casual plastic cups and a visible kitchen. – – The Food – Dishes hail from China, Vietnam, Korea and Thailand, and the combos, which include spring rolls, chicken satay, dumplings and duck pancakes, allow you to sample a bit of each country's cuisine. While there are a number of…
Great place for large groups.
by muppykisses at Citysearch
Had dinner on a Saturday night with a group of about 10 people. We were seated right away and drink orders were taken immediately. Our group shared about 15 dishes in total and it was the perfect amount of food for everyone. Wine menu was limited but well chosen, and their cocktails were that lethal combination of tasty and potent. The best thing about Kelley and Ping was the excellent service. Our food arrived quickly and our glasses were never empty yet we never felt rushed and were perfectly comfortable lingering over our after dinner drinks. We would definitely go there again!
- Pros: Excellent service, wonderful drinks
- Cons: Limited wine selection
Not the best, but not the worst
by everyelliot at Citysearch
This place isn't amazing, but by all means not as bad as the reviews portray it. I can't help but say that their Vietnamese noodles are some of my favorite. Always filling, generally quick delivery, reasonable prices. Their pad thai, on the other hand, is unusually disgusting.
- Pros: Vietnamese Noodles
- Cons: Pad Thai
Only for people who want a lame restaurant
by DOH10001 at Citysearch
Asian food is my forte. This place does not serve it. It had its time 10 years ago, and it has passed.
Rude, Rude staff.
Poor service! No wait staff. Do it yourself, service, like in a college cafeteria yet exorbitant prices. Not very clean.
Long waits.
Go to PEEP nearby at 177 Prince, if you want tasty authentic pan-Asian food.
- Pros: none
- Cons: Where do I begin. Truly horrible experience.
The Details on Kelley and Ping
Know Before You Go:
Midweek lunch is self-serve, which makes it more casual and less expensive than dinner.
Category:
Restaurants, Ethnic Food Markets
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Lunch Spot, Family Style Dining, Group Dining, Food Delivery, Cheap Eats
Cuisine:
Pan-Asian & Pacific Rim, Japanese, Thai, Eclectic & International, Chinese
Food Store Products:
Smoking Permitted:
No




















