“I have to tell you I have been trying all the local Chinese restaurants since Covid and nothing has been even edible. It’s been pointing and every time I try another so I won’t mention the names but I will say every other from Hewlett Woodmere no not even say to her in with Lawrrnce everything you can think of not even edible.Yesterday I finally found the most wonderful wonderful Chinese food and not only that they were able to speak to me on the phone and fill all my request . Could not have been easier and surprisingly oh that was the distance was further away then most the delivery time was almost half of the others. Forget everything you remember when you’re looking for Chinese delivery you must call D&Y kitchen . Trust me you won’t regret it❤️Enjoy your meal!!!!!“
“We have been going here for many many years and it's a solid place with fresh food. One of the complaints always is whoever the waitress is kind of seems to be bothered sometimes that she is there. If we ask for salt and pepper or extra duck sauce or napkins they make a face when you ask But seem aggravated.We give at least a 20% tip and they should seem me a little bit more interested in being a server.“
“Let me just say here that I have been to Haidilao many times and the food is not only delicious but also very warm. Just like today, I would like to express my strong thanks to the handsome guy who served us, helped us find parking tickets in the garbage, and patiently helped us change the bottom of the pot. really thankful! Must praise!“
“Locations is very nice. Foods good and service was very attentive. And were very accommodating. The server was able to communicate with our group from mandarin to English fluently, depending on which language the persons preferred. Would recommend and will be coming back.Vegetarian options: Has a large selection of vegetarian selection to choose from.“
“Gan Hoo BBQ offers a tantalizing taste of Korean BBQ delights. As soon as you enter, the savory aroma beckons you into a world of culinary bliss. The diverse selection of meats ensures there's something for everyone, and the interactive grilling experience adds a fun twist to the meal. With attentive service and flavorful side dishes, Gan Hoo BBQ is a must-visit destination for any BBQ enthusiast.“
“It’s always a good time at CQLZ. Be warned that the wait is long, usually 2-3 hours Friday-Sunday, esp at dinner, so you should just come out down your name and then explore Flushing. The larger the group, the longer the expected wait (eg if >6, they only have 3 tables that size, so it takes a while). Beautiful interior reminiscent of an old Chinese village.The broth here is delicious. If you like spicy, the hot broth got you covered with however hot you want it. If you don’t like spicy, the tomato broth and the mushroom broth are both solid, with the mushroom broth being more delicate.The meat and vegetables are all pretty fresh, and you should probably get 3-5 things per person depending on how hungry you are. The sauce is make as you want, and they have some recs for combinations at the bottom of the menu if you get overwhelmed with the options.Definitely worth a try. This is our go to hot pot spot.“
“I really loved the place! I did not expect to have a great experience, I ordered the sea soup, the soups have an exquisite flavor and the proportion is great! The desserts are also delicious and the prices are affordable.Definitely you have to try it.“
“Recently on a business trip, my colleagues and I went to this restaurant for dinner. The sanitation and service attitude are really very good. I can give it five ⭐️. Every dish made me taste better, especially the mapo tofu, which is smooth and slightly spicy. It is very suitable for vegetarian sisters to try. It is worth recommending. I will definitely try other dishes next time I go to New York.“
“Food was great, very traditional Beijing dishes.Only the service, we have a 3-year-old on the table with us. The waiter never get the kid a set of plate fork or spoon. The kiddo has no utensil to use at all.Otherwise, if you like northern Chinese food, perfect place to go.“
“The boss is very nice. He is very particular about the selection of store managers. The fish tastes great. Sometimes there is no fish when I come here. This means the ingredients are fresh enough. I deserve the good business. I come here to eat when I don’t want to go to Flushing. Highly recommended.“
“This place was a wonderful experience I went there for the first time and I told my server his name was Jason he was so helpful and recommended the best options for us everything was so delicious everything tasted so fresh , Thanks again to Jason for the best experience and recommendation he was honest and everything came as he explained definitely will be going back frequently, Everything was 10/10“
“The friendliest staff you will ever meet as well as the best food you will ever eat! It is evident the amount of thought and care that goes in to the food preparation, and as such, the quality has never ceased to amaze! If you are searching for authentic Szechuan cuisine, then this is the place to be at!“
“this is one of the best food places in flushing. we come here every time we visit new york and always get numerous lamb skewers. the skewers are so flavorful and extremely juicy. along with the spiciness, it makes a perfect combination and a true jewel of flushing.lamb skewer (9.5/10)“
“Affordable and tasty food from Taiwan! I found this place at Yelp as it was close to our hotel Sky Hotel. And I grew up eating Taiwanese home-cooked meals. I went with friend, Ann, and we tried the chicken. Fried rice, Shanghai Beef noodles, and the fried tofu appetizer. I thought every was legit and tasty, and the price was right! Meal for two for less than $30! If I was not traveling, I would have brought home leftovers and had another meal! That is a bargain for NYC!“
“One of the best Hunan dishes in New York. Every time I come to eat, the waiter will introduce the dishes carefully and ask how they taste during the meal. The dishes are authentic Hunan flavor. My friend from Hunan has personally certified that the fish head with chopped pepper and the stir-fried yellow beef are very authentic.“
“Food is always delicious here. My family and I have been coming here for decades for dim sum. 11:30am on the weekend is already late, so expect a wait. There were only booster seats available for kids. *BIG TIP* You'll thank me later ? There are 2 ramps. One on either side of the restaurant. No need to struggle to fold up your stroller to go up those long stairs. Once you get in, make the left and go to the front to get a seat.Parking: If you eat here you can park next door. Just get a stamp after you pay and show it. Remember to tip the valet person!“
“Welcome to a Alley 41, a Michelin Bib Szechuan restaurant, hidden on41st Ave in the heart of Flushing Queens. With a modern and traditional decor, their friendly staffs are ready at your service. Steaming hot dishes come out in lightning speeds to satisfy your hunger. Everything is fresh, tasty, and flavorful. Grab your chopsticks and start digging in for some Szechuan delights. Make your way to Alley 41 and spice up your dinner!“
“The service at this store is top-rated! They offer free snacks and kids' meals, and the quality of the meat freshness is excellent. We ordered a pot of chicken and pork stomach as soup base, and the soup is incredibly delicious with rich materials! We also chose a clear mineral water pot base, which is also very tasty and goes well with lamb rolls! The portions of beef and lamb are generous and satisfying! Highly recommended!Kid-friendliness: Yes“
“Came here on a whim after having a hard time deciding on a place to eat. Best decision ever as everything we ordered was delicious. The service here is great too, they train the staff here well. This spot is now a must visit whenever im in nyc. Go to orders are the Peking duck with the salt and pepper duck bones, preserved ham fried rice and szechuan string beans. Those three dishes are ? ? ?.“
“As you walk in the Restaurant, you immediately get a homey atmosphere in this place! The food was served very quickly. The Authentic Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup is excellent as the broth is very thick and flavorful. The beef that they use is half tendon half meat, which is the best combo that a merchant can use when preparing this dish! Overall, the food is excellent! I would definitely come back again!As a bonus, their pickled cabbage and peanuts side dish are excellent too!“
“When you arrive you just sit at an empty table and order from the pad and the food will be brought to you. The food itself was okay, generous portions and came out very fast. There’s a toppings bar where you can get an assortment of pickles, chilis and vinegar which help boost the flavor. Really enjoyed the sticky rice meatballs and duck gizzard. The small dishes were pretty affordable so it was fun to try an assortment. Looking forward to trying a different set of apps next time! Employees are also very busy but super nice.“
“The beef noodle soup was really good and hot the spot, beef was nice and tender and the broth was not too salty. Zha jiang noodles were fine. Big portions for the price you get, I feel like you get your moneys worth and then some. The atmosphere is not fancy, it’s bare bones but that’s where you gotta go to get good food in Flushing. Service was great, got seated immediately and food came out super fast. Would definitely come back here to try more.“
“I accidentally entered this store at 4 o'clock, and encountered happy hour, unlimited red willow sheep for 1 yuan per skewer, and free drinks. It was so cool! ! I also tried grilled bananas and small fat and lean beef skewers. The secret beef skewers were delicious. The grilled bananas were surprisingly delicious.“
“Walked in and perused what the locals were eating. Noticed most tables had a bowl of rich noodle soup.I ordered the L7 (beef stew soup noodles) for $12.99. First laden of broth and the flavor was amazing. ?Next up was the texture of beef. Good taste & plentiful. The large noodle portion was made for a famished cyclist ??The Tujia sauce pancakes paired well when I dipped it in the beef broth.This is my 2nd time here but I only tried the BBQ skewers previously. I must say this is the BEST BEEF NOODLE SOUP in Flushing ??If you know better, please share with me and I’ll pay for both of us ??.The venue is comfortable and the crowd is young. I’m escalating this to TOP 5 in Flushing ??.Try it! You will thank me later…Parking: Best to park in skyview mall for $7 and walk 10 minutes over“
“Formally known as dolar shop I love how they transformed dolar shop into chocho now! It’s acye, with a variety of different cuts of meats and I must say the meats are super fresh ! The buffet has a variety of different things to choose from. There’s also a dessert bar! The staff is friendly attentive and helpful. Spacious restaurant good for a large group also has they have a room that fits up to 8+ in the back!“
“I have just sold my first-class mansion in Tomson. I can eat the private dishes here as I want. I contacted several small loan companies in the port, Ola. We are country bumpkins. Just love eating fish. Eat whatever you want. Gang Gang Di is Lu Gude. good “
“Wanted to try a Taiwanese style restaurant, it was so good. The flavors are really there and everything tastes great.We ordered 4 things- beef noodle soup (very tender and the noodles and the soup were so flavorful)- salt and pepper chicken was so crunchy- we got a lamb with vegetables plate (very sweet and savory)- pig intestines (so crunchy and delicious!)Overall experience 10/10 would come again“
“Been here a few times, and so glad that this place continues to offer Uyghur food in the heart of Flushing. Mostly have come here so far for their beef/lamb pockets in the setting of a Food Crawl and it's always an interesting fun moment for everyone. While the most recent time we went the meat was not the most tender, it's kind of like an empanada with middle eastern and Chinese flavors combined into one. It wasn't spicy at all, and the onions added a nice touch. The workers are nice and it's def worth a stop because who knows where else you'll be able to find food like this? Definitely want to come back to try the rest of their items. NYC beats other big cities in that we offer a ton of diversity, represented in our food culture and the fact that we have Uyghur food is a blessing, so take advantage of it.“
“Had a chance to try this amazing new restaurant at Double Happiness Palace that serves Szechuan dishes. It’s spacious, beautifully decorated and the staff is friendly. The extensive menu offers authentic Szechuan cuisine and every dish we tried was excellent. The house special rice, The griddle shrimp and spare ribs are fabulous. Don’t miss out the sea cucumber. It is very good. Overall, if you’re a fan of bold and authentic Szechuan flavors, this restaurant is a must-try!!Featured ⤵️⭐️House special Rice & Cured meat⭐️Sliced Pork with garlic⭐️Griddle shrimp & spare rib⭐️House special Sea Cucumber⭐️Stir fried Eggplant & String bean“
“A bit crowded, but no wait for a weekend dinner. Never had the hot pot here, but keep coming back for their Hainanese Chicken. Their sauces are made in house and are the reason we keep coming back. Better than 99% of the spots in Flushing. Everything is ordered through an iPad so you never have to wait if you need to ask for more rice or anything. Great spot for a quick bite or date night.“
“I recently went here after hearing from a friend about their food and how great it is. I have been to many of these cuisines but this one is probably one of the best ones yet. Their food is very traditional and some of these reviews are bad because they probably don’t know what traditional korean chinese food cuisine food is. I will be coming here a lot more often now.“
“Excellent gong kong style brunch style noodle and congee spot, and perfect for rice dishes and Chinese vegetable and simple sautéed Chinese style beef and seafood dishes. I enjoy coming back and doing take out for those days I don't feel like cooking!“
“It's the best malatang I've had in New York ?It was so delicious that I went there 3 times in one week. Even these days, I definitely go 2-3 times a month.These days, I'm craving marathon soup so much.If you eat Mala Xianggu with rice, I think you can make two bowls of it. Many of my acquaintances also went here on my recommendation, and they all said it was delicious. The malatang soup is really delicious.The kwabarou is really crispy and delicious too.“
“I was meeting my cousin for dinner In Flushing during my NYC business trip. My cousin and I decided to just eat small bites at a few places.The Peking Duck Sandwich Stall was one of our stops. They have a window out front, and you just order however many Peking Duck sandwich you want. We ordered 2 each. It didn't take long (maybe 5-10 minutes) for our food to be ready. There were some benches on the sidewalk on front of the stall, so we sat there, and ate our buns. There was a good chunk of duck inside each sandwich with a good balance of the fixings and sauce. Overall, a satisfying snack, and GREAT if you are craving Peking Duck, and just want individual serving at a decent price ($2.50 each). Definitely stop by here if you like Peking Duck.“
“This skewer hotpot restaurant is great! Skewers are priced well at 30 cents each. The bubble tea is also pretty solid. I've been craving this hotpot every week lately. I definitely prefer this style of hotpot to regular hotpot. Authentic and reminds me of the skewer hotpot spot I used to frequent when I was studying in China.“
“They are opening more stores here (new one in tangram) because they are so good. I usually get the handripped stewed pork (not spicy) and its always great. I recommend this place to anyone visiting NYC, you have to try it at least once. The stewed pork/lamb burgers are also top notch.“
“Today is the child’s birthday, let’s celebrate with the children’s favorite barbecue. The meat here is always fresh, the hygiene is very good, and the service is attentive. They also gave an extra beef cake and the kids were very happy and had a wonderful weekend.Kid-friendliness: The kids loved it, the barbecue was very fresh“
“Liuyishou hotpot in Flushing is a must-try! ?They’ve got an impressive range of meats, seafood, and veggies for your hotpot cravings, all made with top-notch ingredients.The All-You-Can-Eat experience is a game-changer - endless options to satisfy you taste buds. If you’re in Flushing and craving a top-notch hotpot“
“Keepin it real out here on Main StThis spot really found a sweet spot imo for how to operate a mom and pop shop in Flushing. Prices are reasonable, preps pretty quick for something that need to be made fresh each time. Props to the ladies doing 10 jobs at once cooking, prepping, taking orders etc and still maintain a super friendly tone for all customers. The meat and non meat, 2 most popular option makes it easy for ordering too. Just good vibes around this place whenever we visit“
“Great Sichuan place. Chicago has amazing Chinese food in general and Sichuan in particular and this place is the same level. The fire-exploding kidneys were moreish and I loved the addition of red onion to the traditional wood ear salad.Service was kind and the place has a calming atmosphere when it's not busy.“
“I ordered food to go for myself (vegan) and my boyfriend (non vegan).The vegan food was delicious, I ate the vegan tonkatsu and vegan buffalo wings.I saved my sesame hot pot to eat with my boyfriend who also got a soup (braised beef).I had ordered a small (I believe that's the only size the sesame pot comes in), so when I unpacked the food at home, I took the container that was filled less since they weren't labeled.It was the beef soup. I ate an entire piece of beef thinking it was vegan beef until I realized the texture was off. I am disgusted as I haven't eaten cow in 13 years.The food was delicious and the service was lovely. I will go back at some time but please, Veggie Express, label your vegan food especially your soups.“
“I work at a recently opened physical therapy clinic down the road, and this place is my go-to for lunch & dinner.I like to get chicken teriyaki with white rice all the time, great portion size, taste amazing, and very affordable!Highly recommend!“
“Would ideally give 4.5 stars but since that’s not an option, give them 5.Ordered 4 fried pork buns. Delicious.Service: meh. They were busy (Monday lunch hour) and first waitress was brusque and said we’re busy. Manager(?) came by and took our order with no issues.Place looks clean and well run except for our first impression. The hostess was very busy.“
“First off the food here is great. I've been here once before and had to bring the extended family to try and as remembered the food is excellent. It's a new spin on Korean food, you will find traditional also. There is just so much on the menus that I have not even come close to scratching the surface of it. Our server Jennifer is very attentive and offers opinions on what is popular since there is so much to digest. Must try and highly recommend it to anyone looking for good creative Korean food.“
“Make me smell like HOT POTDon't miss this authentic Chinese Northern hot pot restaurant- Happy Lamb Hot Pot, Flushing IT/# (Happy Lamb).Unlike Sichuan hotpot, Northern hotpot is lighter and less spicy, focusing more on the flavor and freshness of the soup base.In "Happy Lamb Hot Pot," there is a declaration: "Hail to the Broth"* The meat portions are huge, so make sure you do not order too much as we did!Value AYCE $23.95House special AYCE $26.95Premium VIP. AYCE $35.95Happy Lamb Hot Pot, Flushing lAJ#• (НарруLamb)1136-59 37th Avenue, Queens, NY 11354“
“I told my friends about this place with my warmest recommendations. I visit this restaurant often. I get very good feedback from my friends. The the food there is yummy and the team is welcoming and cooperative. Every time we go to this place we have a pleasant evening. I warmly recommend this restaurant.“
“Delicious/super flavorful soups and braised lamb which was SO tender! Do wish the oxtail soup came with a bit more oxtail but other than that, lunch is such a great deal. The specials also come with an assortment of little apps which was a nice way to sample a bunch of dishes the restaurant offers. Would personally skip the sushi next time and stick with the other stuff on the menu. Service was very fast!“
“Wild Ginger has become my favorite place for sushi, other then run of the mill Chinese food, great duck prepared many ways. The service is truly beyond excellent as you are immediately greeted by the manager Kumar. The staff work well together and with each other to see to the wants and needs of the patrons. My favorite wait staff who I have become very familiar with is Joe, Jess, and Nicole. I can go on raving about the Wild Ginger restaurant but tasting and seeing is believing.“
“On Kissena where all the asian restaurants are, this one is the best. I like the spicy pepper and pork stir fried noodles. Delicious noodles great texture, simple dish with a few ingredients and it tastes great. Restaurant is often filled with customers. Staff speak English well.“
“We were looking for a place to celebrate our daughter’s first birthday. We live in Manhattan and needed a place where we could host up to 80 people with easy parking and good food. All of the usual ideas weren’t cutting it for us so my father-in-law who lives in Woodmere suggested Jackie’s place as an option. My wife was a little hesitant at first. I think she had her mind made up with some of the more traditional options like an ice cream parlor or room somewhere with catering. But her father and Jackie talked some more and sent her pictures of the location and the idea of hosting here grew on her.Jackie had never hosted this kind of party but he and my wife worked out the details in terms of setting up a buffet, the right cost per person, the time (on Feb 10, Chinese New Year) and the decorations. Everyone was a little nervous, including her father who kind of felt like he set us up on a blind date: we hadn’t had the food or actually visited the place.Cut to the party and it wound up being absolutely amazing in every regard. My biggest concern was the food. My family loves Chinese and who knew it would be so delicious. I knew the other details would be fine in the end and people being together would make the party fine regardless, but bad food would have been trouble. Not only was the food not bad, it was truly Delicious! We had trays of dumplings, spring rolls, cold sesame noodles (often tough to get good ones but not here!), Sesame chicken, pork chow fun, shrimp with vegetables, lo meins, fried rices, Mongolian beef, and lots more. We figured we would have food to take home and were shocked at just how little left overs there were. And this was not due to lack of volume but instead to how much everyone ate.I could say lots more about Jackie’s first time hosting an affair like this, and about him as a host, and about the party being so successful. But bottom lines are these:1. If hosting a kid’s birthday or other such event at a Chinese restaurant wasn’t a thing, it should be now2. Call Jackie to host your next event. You won’t be sorry3. Come any time for a meal or takeout. If Delicis was in downtown Manhattan, it would be insanely popularThanks Jackie and Delicis staff for your time, communication and amazing food. Hoping you start hosting events like ours more frequently!“