Zhu Ji Dumpling House
$ • Chinese
Hours:
40-52 Main St, Flushing
(718) 353-6265
About Zhu Ji Dumpling House
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Steamed Vegetable & Pork Bun
Steamed Vegetable & Pork Bun
Pork and Chive Dumplings
Stir Fried Rice Noodle
Vegetable Dumplings
Salty Soybean Milk
Scallion Pancake
Fried Dumplings
Leek Dumplings
Sheng Jian Bao
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Hours
| Monday | 6AM - 9:30PM |
| Tuesday | 6AM - 9:30PM |
| Wednesday | 6AM - 9:30PM |
| Thursday | 6AM - 9:30PM |
| Friday | 6AM - 9:30PM |
| Saturday | 6:30AM - 9:30PM |
| Sunday | 7AM - 9:30PM |
Experience quick and cheap eats at Zhu Ji Dumpling House, a unique fast food adventure where you order outside. While it may be a bit chaotic with pedestrians passing by, the locals and workers are friendly and accommodating. This small store offers lots of different kinds of food, including buns, baos, pot stickers, tea eggs, and many others. The food is tasty, and ordering in English is easy. Prices are unbeatable, making it a classic cheap eats spot. The Sheng Jian Bao might not be traditional, but it's tasty, and for just $4, one can enjoy 8 juicy pan-fried dumplings bursting with savory soup. Although the dumpling skin could be crispier, the delicious flavors and the authentic food make up for it. Don't miss trying the chili oil and black vinegar with your dumplings or scallion pancake. Highly recommend the 菜肉包, which is filled with a mixture of cabbage and pork and is slightly fried at the bottom for added flavor. Zhu Ji Dumpling House is a New York City gem for a budget-friendly and satisfying meal, especially during busy meal times! They offer solely varied take out dumplings with spicy oil, vinegar, and soy sauce. Delicious reminder that you don’t have to pay a lot for some good eats. Sidewalk dispensary only. 10 pieces for $5.00. Their fried dumplings are FIRE! $5 for 10 pork and chives fried dumplings. There is a small corner in the store with 2 chairs for you to sit down and eat, but when they are occupied, you can take the dumplings out to eat at a nearby bus stop across the street. PS. Don't forget to add the black vinegar sauce or chilli sauce and grab a fork and some napkins on the counter before you go. The flavors here are insane, and the best part? Almost everything is under $15! From appetizers to little cultural drinks, it’s a foodie paradise that doesn’t break the bank. They also have a leek pancake (so fluffy, packed with leeks, egg, and hints of garlic just pure flavor magic), the fried small buns (4 for just $3), and stir-fried noodles (smoky cabbage + savory noodles = perfection).