Wenzhou Noodle House

40-33 Main St #4, Flushing
(718) 799-0718

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Stall Bro

Yummy and authentic. Seating Amos a little small

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jessica Lin

Pretty sure this isn’t a popular dish amongst y’all but for those who enjoy offal/innards, I highly recommend this noodle soup. You do smell the funk when it’s ready but you don’t taste funk or very little of it. It needs some funk.
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I really enjoyed it, more than I anticipated. Even Chun who wouldn’t eat it unless it’s grilled or deep fried said it was good. He got the beef to be safe and said it was ok. They use different broth for the noodles. The pork one had a richer deeper flavor.
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They appear to have 3 different kinds of noodles, the one shown (which is the standard), rice noodles and rice cake. I liked the noodles and the portion was a lot. I barely ate dinner that night after the meal. You do get a good value for your buck.
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The menu is very simple and the translations are literal as if it was google translated. For example beef noodle - it says beef powder. Powder is pronounced fun, which can be for noodle as well based on you say it. Anyways, just giving you an idea of the menu description. More importantly, they have the protein correct.
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The only draw back for me is on a hot day, they didn’t turn on the AC, just left the door wide open. But that’s normal for them. It’s a hole in a the wall, not sitting/dining for comfort. It’s a husband/wife shop, even the grandkids were hanging out and having a late lunch with them. So cute.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 4

Bryan Korn

Rockin beef noodles! 🍜

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Carmel huang

The taste is very Wenzhou, the pork belly is chewy and the big ribs are soft and rotten.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mia Lin

**Authentic Wenzhou Cuisine in the Heart of Flushing**

If you're looking for authentic Wenzhou-style food, this spot in Flushing will take you right back to the streets of Wenzhou. The noodles here are phenomenal, with options that truly stand out in both taste and aroma. Their beef noodle soup, seafood noodle, and pork chop with rice cake stir-fry are all packed with flavor.

The restaurant has a clean and casual vibe — no tipping required, just come in, sit down, and enjoy. If you're a fan of hot noodle soup, you have to try the pig dirty powder on the menu, which is my go-to. For just $10, you get a hearty portion, and adding an egg is only $1 more. It’s an awesome price for the quality and authenticity of the cuisine. Definitely a spot worth checking out!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Imane Ratbi

Completely inappropriate and rude!

Pamela Vargas

The worst I waited two hours for my food yesterday and when I called to ask about the food I was put on hold and had to keep calling back when I finally spoke with someone the girl passed the phone to a Man because she didn’t want to explain something soo simple , he told me very rudely that I had to wait or to cancel, I explained that I just wanted to know where my delivery was and if it had left he just hung up , long story even longer I was charged the $42.39 and my food never came . I never leave reviews on place’s but this spot is the worst no cap

Limei Wang

This is a small authentic wenzhou cuisine which is hard to find in New York. But people who aren’t familiar with the cuisine should try it if they like Chinese food, but it’s different like other Chinese cuisine. The food is very cheap and it’s delicious to me.

Han Wanrong

(Translated by Google) The first time to eat Wenzhou things, I feel very good. The boyfriend also said full of authenticity. The service attitude is also good, and the aunt is very good.

George

Food is great small quite place, soups are made fresh to order, noodles are hand made

George Calderin

Food is great small quite place, soups are made fresh to order, noodles are hand made

DJ Spuntaneous

This place food was not bad but the cold food here is disgusting so dont get the cold food here

Sherry L

Very authentic Wenzhouness food. A southeast Chinese Cuisine.

Thomas Nelson

Rude and disrespectful

Antonio

Very rude I got better service from the dumpster out back

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