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“A fun weekend even to attend at Billyburg. Lots of variety and good quality of food from the stands. Alas price is too high and portion sizes too low. Almost everything is $15+, with some premium items costing 20+. Guess it reflects the neighborhood. A good spot if you are in the area, but there are many queens and brooklyn neighborhoods offering better cheaper food if you are will to explore a bit.“
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“Nice ambiance by the water“
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“Went here after seeing rave reviews online and was not disappointed! My friends and I absolutely loved the truffle fries, cheesy bacon fries, cheeseburgers, and crispy chicken sandwich! Food was outstanding and customer service was exceptional!“
“Great dou hua/do fu fa for a great price ($3 for a large) If you want extra syrup, it's extra 25 cents. I also get the mochi stuffed with red bean or peanut, about 7 pieces for $6. You used to get 8 pieces for $6 but inflation happened. I've always wanted to try the soymilk and the fresh rice noodles. Next time, for sure. The listing says she's there until 630pm but once she sells out, she leaves, so dont expect her to be there at 6pm. I'd suggest getting there in the morning or Early afternoon if you want to be able to try everything.“
“Great little stall and hole in the wall type of find for freshly made tofu and soy milk. Got 3 tofu fa (dofuhua) and got a free small soy milk. They have other nice small Chinese snack offerings. This place can typically get a line going. Highly recommended, but may be difficult for non-Chinese speaking customers.“
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“In love with this place could eat here everyday omg I dream about this place often the sauces the ribs the chicharrones omg so crispy so juicy can’t wait to have the brisket they was out when I went but most def soon will try, oh and the freaking corn bread beyond amazing“