Fu Yuan

135-43 Roosevelt Ave, Flushing
(347) 732-9882

Recent Reviews

Lisa Kretschman

Honestly, this little spot has the best Cheong Fun in all of NYC. It’s not fancy, take out only, but super affordable and excellent quality!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pork Rice Noodle Roll, Rice Noodle Roll, Noodle Roll, Shrimp Rice Noodle Roll 鲜虾肠

Leila McGrath

Delicious congee. I like pumpkin.

Mike Swift

Hole in the wall serving amazing rice rolls and curry fish balls. Order them "together" and ask for all the sauces on the rice roll.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Curry Falvor Fish Ball 8pcs, Rice Roll

Linda L.

I like the shrimp roll and dried shrimp roll. I forgot to add toppings the few times I went and fishballs are also good here. Available in different potion sizes too.

Clarissa L.

Small hole in the wall rice roll place in flushing near the subway. The rice rolls are all to go and are prepped right away. Ordering is quick at the booth. I got a large with shrimp. There was a ton of rice noodle, probably around a pound, with a handful of small shrimps. The rice noodle was a little thick compared to other places and there wasn't enough oil between the sheets for it to stay separated. The sauce was also a bit diluted. It's a convenient place to stop by for a snack before heading into the subway, but there are some better rice roll places.

cindy

tender rice noodles with lots of sauce & fish cakes. It's simple, but soooo yummy. It's only 4$ for a small container, larger size is just a few bucks more. this place is cash & take out only. only con: the area can get conjested super fast because the street is under construction.

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Rice Roll, Rice Noodle Roll, Sauce, Noodle Roll

Grace H.

If you're in the mood for a hearty and quick bite, Fu Yuan's Chinese rice roll stand is a solid choice, particularly for its freshly made-to-order rice rolls. I tried the beef rice roll, and was immediately pleased with the thin, delicate nature of the rice roll itself, though the beef portion left a bit to be desired in terms of size. On another note, the curry fish ball was pretty standard - a decent pick but nothing that would prompt rave reviews from me. It was good but didn't venture into the memorable territory.One of the substantial pros here is the value for money. Even their small serving size provided a notably big portion, ensuring that your money is well-spent in terms of quantity. The flavor mostly derives from the soy sauce added to the rice roll, which was well-balanced, not too salty, and agreeable, though a little extra depth or a kick could perhaps elevate the dish a notch higher.In wrapping up, Fu Yuan offers a solid, substantial quick bite at a friendly price point, although a slight tweak in the flavor department could bring things up a notch. Here's looking forward to potentially more varied and robust flavors in future visits!

Brian L.

Absolute best take-out rice noodle rolls in the area and the price/ value is excellent! The small portion gives you a loooot. I wish there was slightly more shrimp tho. It's prepared quick. There's no place to sit, so gotta go around looking.Oh, they're closed every Thursday

Sai Wah Ng

Good for quick congee and classic rice rolls. Prices are fair but prepared to wait in the morning and especially on weekends.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Carina Chu

Fast service and low prices. Cash only. Grab your rice rolls to

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 5

Service: 4

Yuchen Zhang

Good Cantonese food at very reasonable price. Highly recommend.

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Roll, Rice Roll

Patricia D

This was $4 and it’s a size small. Curry Fish Ball Rice Noodle - Order Number B2. Really great food! The only downside about this place is there isn’t really anywhere to eat.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Curry Falvor Fish Ball

Tiffany H.

Came here for the curry fishball rice rolls with the peanut soy sauce combo topped with sesame seeds and it was just what I wanted. I would say that the sauce combo was a bit more watery compared to ones I've gotten at HK style restaurants but it does the job. The medium is served in a small quart and is $5. It is a small store front near the 7 train station. There is no seating and cash only. Will be coming back here to satisfy my cravings.

Steven W.

Traditional, made to order rice rolls. They have all types of rice rolls to choose from. It is made fresh and it was hot. Fu Yuan is ordered thru a window so it can be easily missed since it is a quick service restaurant. We ordered the beef rice rolls, super delicious, the rice roll was slippery and cooked very well. Employees were kind and understood the assignment.

Crystal H.

Can't believe how addicting this was!! $5 for the medium which is such a good price. They fill the bottom with rice noodles which tasted super fresh and it was still hot, then scooped curry fish balls on top which tasted super homey. They add peanut sauce and light soy sauce for the perfect combination of flavors. They also offer sriracha on the side for an extra kick (I recommend). It look less than 2 minutes to order, get the food, and pay.

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