Prince Noodle And Cafe

40-09 Prince St, Queens
(718) 888-9295

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Ian

This is my newest favorite in the wonton restaurant in New York. It is a tiny place, but the free tea is hot. I had the "trio" wonton with noodles, with additional vegetables, which are tender baby yuchoy. The trio wonton were all very good, but I can't say I could distinguish among the three types. All had crunchy shrimp, one said had watercress, although I couldn't figure which. The added vegetables, for an extra $2, was well worth it. The vegetable portion was large enough to merit a second bowl. It was a bargain at $12.50. I liked it so much that I ordered the same a few days later. The 3rd time I visited, I ordered wonton with stewed beef and with added vegetable. Again, it was very good, but the vegetable portion was significantly reduced, but the beef portion was large (very large for someone who rarely eats meat). I ordered this dish twice also.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kakasino TM

The food here is cheap and delicious.
The wantons and dumplings are the best.
One of the best in Queens.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Shrimp Wonton Noodle Soup, Wonton Soup, Dumpling

Kian Maharaj

Excellent wontons and dumplings! Bring cash or otherwise visit an ATM around the block at Duane Read.

Food: 5

Ro

A friend took me to a breakfast restaurant running by Chinese.
The environment is greasy and old, which is fine, but I can't accept that everything is disposable.
When I found out after I went there and sat down to order. I can only grit my teeth silently.
The boiling congee is placed in a plastic bowl. Everyone knows the harm of the chemical substances released from it to health. How many disposable garbage does this shop produce in a day?
As an environmentalist, I find it unacceptable.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 3

Kimberly Lim Legaspi

Prince Noodle and Cafe in Flushing is a hidden gem that embodies the heart and soul of a true mom-and-pop establishment. Run by an exceptionally warm and friendly couple, this cozy eatery has carved out a stellar reputation for its exquisite wontons and dumplings.

Each visit to Prince Noodle and Cafe feels like a culinary adventure, starting with their renowned wonton soup. The broth is rich and flavorful, perfectly complemented by the delicate, handmade wontons that melt in your mouth. For those who crave variety, the dumpling trio is a must-try, offering a delightful assortment that showcases the couple's mastery in dumpling making. Personal favorites include the shrimp watercress dumpling and shrimp dumpling, each bite bursting with fresh, succulent shrimp and perfectly seasoned fillings.

The menu extends beyond dumplings, featuring an array of authentic noodle soups and lo mein dishes. The congee, a comforting rice porridge, is a standout for its silky texture and depth of flavor. The beef brisket, tender and infused with aromatic spices, is a hearty choice that never disappoints.

One of the greatest joys of dining at Prince Noodle and Cafe is the affordability of such high-quality dishes. The owners' commitment to offering delicious, authentic Chinese cuisine at reasonable prices makes this spot a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

For those who fall in love with their wontons and dumplings (which is inevitable), Prince Noodle and Cafe offers frozen versions to take home. This allows you to enjoy their wonderful creations any time, right from the comfort of your own kitchen.

In essence, Prince Noodle and Cafe is more than just a place to eat; it's a heartwarming experience that celebrates the rich culinary traditions of Chinese cuisine. The dedication and passion of the owners shine through in every dish, making it a beloved destination in Flushing.

Wei C

I had only their Choi's Sampan congee due to not particularly hungry. Congee was very good and tasty with meat, shrimps, fish in it. Price is unbeatable. I don't mind the old and dated interior. But everything appeared very dirty. You don't feel like touching any of the condiment bottles on the table. It was a balmy summer afternoon with no A/C except one big floor fan blowing. The whole place smells pretty bad. But with that price and tasty food, I guess you can't ask for more.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 4

Lucinda William

Really like the food here. Very friendly from the staff to the staff

J C

I have been coming here for years and have always gotten #9. Their wontons are huge and I would argue their dipping sauce is much tastier than their overhyped competitor.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Henry Lam

Here's the low down - This is the best wonton in downtown Flushing. Yes, better than Maxi's (which is good too!) and here's why. Maxi's wonton is all shrimp and gigantic so why is this one better? In my opinion the 'big land fish' 大地魚 incorporated into this wonton is a better flavor profile. It's not TikTok famous but it doesn't have to be because the locals know.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Shrimp Wonton Noodle Soup, Beef Brisket Noodle Soup, 雲吞牛腩麵

Phoebe Kuo

The meat is so sour that I won’t buy it next time

David Ma

What can you say. The noodles are good and reasonably priced and overall the experience is enjoyable. This place is a little worn and dated and the insulation is not great. So it gets a little chilly inside on a cold day. But you can warm yourself up with nice wonton noodles, fish balls, veggies with hoisin and other Cantonese fast food classics. I would come back whenever I'm craving a nice wonton noodle for cheap. And I think this place gives maxi noodles a run for it's money.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Wonton Noodle Soup, Wonton Lo Mein

Bobby Getch

So cozy :-) can't wait to try the coffee

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Asuna Yuki

I've been coming here once in a while and the wonton noodle soup never disappoints. The staffs are nice and the foods delicious.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Wonton Noodle Soup, Wonton Soup

Li Qian

whole restaurant gives off strong restroom-like odor and smell

3 months prior: veggie noodle soup unnecessarily too oily.

5 days prior: pork feet bad, causing constipation.

Sadia Chowdhury

Very cozy environment. The food was comforting. I really loved the complimentary warm tea as soon as we were seated. Definitely homely.I loved the fish cakes and the shrimp wontons. The noodle soups were an acquired taste. I could taste the authenticity. Good experience.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

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