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Da Zhong Barber Shop

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4.5(254 reviews)
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63 Bayard St, New York, NY 10013, United States

New York, NY 10013

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Da Zhong Barber Shop - Barber shop in New York, NY

schedule Opening Hours

Monday9 AM - 7 PM
Tuesday9 AM - 7 PM
Wednesday9 AM - 7 PM
Thursday9 AM - 7 PM
Friday9 AM - 7 PM
Saturday9 AM - 7 PM
Sunday9 AM - 7 PM

What People Mention

price (96) tip (20) cash (4) picture (4) skilled (4) scissors (4) language barrier (4) shampoo (3) licenses (3) hair wash (3)

reviews Reviews (10)

Wes Moran

a month ago

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So quick, so inexpensive. Lei was great for a basic haircut. Showed him a picture of what I wanted and he got it done in under 10 minutes for 10 bucks. Will return.

Jonathan Chiu

2 months ago

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$8 haircut, never misses from anyone in the shop. Keeping everyone dapper, for getting a fade combover

Scott

2 months ago

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Fast efficient no frills haircut. Show them a picture of yourself with the haircut you want and they will have it done in 10 minutes. Best value for anything anywhere in Manhattan!

Prathyuusha Chowdary

3 months ago

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Don’t go there. They literally shaved my friend’s entire back of the head and beard without his consent. When we questioned them about it, they claimed they don’t speak English. Completely unprofessional and unacceptable.

Kimberly Lim Legaspi

3 months ago

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Da Zhong Barber Shop is a longstanding neighborhood barbershop known for its consistency, skill, and affordability. My boyfriend has been coming here since he was young, which speaks to the trust and reliability the shop has maintained over the years. The barbers are experienced and attentive, delivering clean, well-balanced haircuts with careful attention to detail. Lines are sharp, blends are smooth, and each cut feels deliberate rather than rushed. The quality remains consistent visit after visit, regardless of style or length. Another strong point is the pricing. Haircuts are very reasonably priced, especially considering the level of craftsmanship and experience offered. It’s rare to find this combination of quality and value, particularly in a shop that has been serving the community for so long. This Barber Shop stands out for its professionalism, dependable service, and fair pricing. It’s a place built on long-term relationships and trust, making it a reliable choice for anyone looking for a solid haircut without unnecessary frills.

Rishit Logar

5 months ago

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It was actually 8 dollars. The cut is decent-ish and they are going to be done in less than 10 minutes so you can save some time and money. I got a faded haircut, and apart from a few places, you can't really tell that it was done for this cheap. I gave like 11 dollars after tip. Definitely recommend it, and would encourage you to atleast give it a shot. Go in the morning of a weekday when they are not that busy so they give your haircut a little more time. Also a good way to explore china town if you are a student like me. (I am @ NYU). They are actually better for men's cut.

Sab

a year ago

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$10 men’s cut with tip. In and out in 10-15 min. No wait. Will be back 100% it’s a great cut!!! Looks no different than everywhere else!

Jeremy Tuttle

a year ago

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This has been my go to haircut spots since moving to New York four years ago. The prices increased eight dollars that is still an insane deal and they always do a great job. 👏🏼 As a male who likes short haircuts, I’m luckily that they specialize in fades and then will meet your wants for however long you want it on top. After my haircut, I always go grab a bite across the street and suddenly I got a haircut and good food for under $20. Truly, my favorite day in the city! 🌆 CASH ONLY! 💵💸

Hoiping Ngo

a year ago

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If you need a haircut faster than you can say "chop-chop," this is your place! Their barbers move with the precision of a chef at a dim sum restaurant, serving up your new look before your dumplings get cold. The ambiance? Think less "fancy salon" and more "efficient, no-nonsense Chinese barber shop." Getting a cut here made me feel more in touch with that 1/4 Chinese of me that's smarter and probably knows a bit of kung-fu. It’s not just a haircut; it's a cultural experience. Convenience? Top-notch. I got my haircut while my laundry was being done at Madison Supreme. By the time my socks were clean, so was my hairline – talk about multi-tasking! Da Zhong is where it's at. Go there if you want to feel smart and look sharp.

A. O.

6 years ago

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Note: Mandatory Tip!!! They’re relentless until you give what they want. A friend recommended saying it’s the cheapest one in Chinatown. So we didn’t go to our regular Kelly’s or the one near Kelly’s and instead went to this one. They claim cutting for woman is $6 per person but when we were done told me it was 8 (there is a indiscreet line somewhere in the store that says ‘long hair add 2’). My hair is less than shoulder-length. Ok. Fine. And the person cutting my hair wet my hair without drying it after cutting. When I walked out it was freezing outside and my hair gave me headache. The worst thing? They demanded mandatory tip. My husband only had a one dollar bill and a five dollar. They refused to break the 5 so we have the one. They demanded more after getting the one. And kept yelling tip as we walked out. Honestly with the secret price add and tip and everything, the price is almost the same as any other barber shop in China town (but worse service). So, totally not worth it. Please go somewhere else. ————- update ————- I got home, took a close look at my hair. And it’s not even evenly cut... The front and back have such a weird difference. Even if it was free I wouldn’t want someone to cut it... I would need to go somewhere else to get it fixed.


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