39 Kings Cafe

39-07 Prince St, Flushing
(718) 939-3330

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Farhan Mohammad

Great late night eats

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Chris L.

I used to be a regular customer of this store, but after an incident I decided not to come back again.

I often order the beef brisket rice rolls in a claypot, but yesterday I ate human hair in it. The waiter explained that these were the bristles of the pot brush, but I carefully confirmed that it was hair, because I also cook myself and I know the pot brush very well.

Later, the restaurant gave me another one, which included two pieces of beef brisket and the rest was all fat and tendons. It also had no taste and was terrible to eat.

As a frequent visitor, it's quite disappointing. Feeling fooled.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 2

Tuly Jahan

I had did Ubereats and order these for delivery:
- fried shrimp balls (5/5)
- bbq assorted mushrooms (4/5)
- rice rolls with shrimp (5/5)
- scallion pancakes (1/5) was way too oily to enjoy

Can't wait to try more things!

Food: 4

Cherryl Allen

If you love dimsum , and authentic Chinese Food, this is the place. They open late but worth the wait.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

KC KC

it's a midnight surprise store after layover Flushing NY and needed a really late dinner, this is the place to go! fair price, good and tasty dishes, servers are nice, that's A plus!
In the middle of the night, you don’t have to go to a bar or nightclub. You can have a bowl of wonton noodles and Hong Kong-style fried noodles at a tea restaurant on the corner of Prince Street. It’s an affordable and cozy place! The desserts are also delicious! I will definitely come back next time I go to Flushing to spend the night. Go eat!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Voo Maxxer

in all seriousness, the food from here is bottom of the barrel in quality and its C rating makes sense, i had food from here despite that and it lives up to the rating.

Food: 1

Jacky Liu

in all seriousness, the food from here is bottom of the barrel in quality and its C rating makes sense, i had food from here despite that and it lives up to the rating.

Food: 1

Lou M

The whole family were in the Flushing area and decided to have a quick late dinner there. No reservation was needed, we were seated right away. The service was good and the food came fast. We started with the hot and sour soup and congee, and then had Sheimp Lo Mein and mixed mushrooms as main course. And of course we complimented the fold with Hong Kong style tea with milk - iced and hot. And my advice here - don’t drink that tea late in the evening unless you want to stay up until 2am.

Kid-friendliness: Yes

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jennifer Leung

If you’re used to Los Angeles cantonese food, then you’ll be disappointed. We liked how you can order dim sum late at night but the taste is off. The shrimp dumpling (har gow) had a very fishy/not fresh aftertaste. The sui mai is like your average take out dim sum in CA. The preserved egg and salty pork porridge was terrible. The porridge itself was lacking flavor (like plain “white” porridge you get in Northern China) but the pork was extremely salty. We’re used to the flavors being more balanced. Should have known better since no one else seemed to be ordering porridge.

The service is surprisingly good for this type of restaurant and the waitresses are very nice.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 5

Black Bird

They are open after 5:30pm

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

water WM

I really can’t help but comment and share my feelings. I've been passing by often and finally went there once. The environment is okay. The main thing I want to say is that the lady who ordered the food in front of me had very long and dark nails that looked hidden. When I sat down to order and saw her nails as she brought me the menu, I felt sick to my stomach. I really wanted to ask them what they thought, but then I was afraid that they would do something in my order if they were unhappy. I kept silent. But those nails made me sick to my stomach for days and left a shadow. Nausea ?. He ate in a hurry and left.
Also, I ordered a hot and sour soup. The shredded pork in it was not fresh. It didn't smell rancid, but as soon as I put it in my mouth, I felt that the meat had been processed by stale meat.
Hope the boss can understand the improvement. Nausea, stale shredded meat, the thought of these makes me afraid to go there again

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 2

stephanie ayala

First time in New York arrived late night 24/7 open excellent service , great food and really clean place

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michelle Bautista

Service was amazing and the food was well seasoned. The workers were very friendly and courteous. Would absolutely recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

yujie he

The price is very expensive and the quantity is small. I bought the xiaolongbao, but the xiaolongbao was sour. I thought I would have diarrhea the next day. I don’t recommend it!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

James Pitts

Went there last night at 9pm and was seated immediately. The dim sum was fantastic. Definitely recommend.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Dumplings

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