Maxi's Noodle
135-11 38th Ave, Flushing
(917) 908-0808
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It was my first time coming here on New Years Day 2026. I ordered wontons, dumplings, and beef in a broth. Once I bit into the wonton or dumpling it had a strong smell of ammonia. I couldn't eat after that and neither could my husband. The waitress was really sweet. We paid and left.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
Food was delicious as always. Been ordering from them quite often. The wonton and dumplings are delicious and the noodles are wonderful too. Definitely a comfort food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Always missing the hot oil with my order!
Service: 1
Best noodles ever for a noodle soup. They have a chewiness that can’t be found elsewhere. Workers will have to be flagged down they are usually busy .
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Based on the High high ratings, I went here 2 days ago to check out the hype. For me, service is one factor that would determine the whole vibe of the place. Having said that a soon as I arrived, I was met with almost hostility. The waitress was cranky with a bad attitude, I don't understand the language, however, the affect and gesture said it all. I left without ordering anything. 🙄
Atmosphere: 2
Service: 1
I got a to-go wonton + egg noodle + beef stew sauce and my compliments to Maxi 🙏. This was god like comfort food, an amazing quality and freshness at a price that is chef’s kiss. Made sure that side of chili oil was all used as well. Heavenly!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Wonton Noodles, Wonton \u0026 Dumplings Noodle Soup, Wonton and Beef Stew Noodle Soup
Pretty good wonton noodles and the flavors are close to homestyle cantonese but just not quite salty but after having it, you know you need lots of water from the msg lol
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
My favorite curry fish balls and wonton noodle soup
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Fried wontons was not good at all. The wrapping of the wonton looked like yellow paper. $10 for 6 improperly prepared wontons was not worth it.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 4
As someone who lived and worked in Hong Kong, I can genuinely attest to the quality and authenticity of Maxi's Noodles. This place is the real deal.
The star of the show is, without a doubt, the Wonton Noodles. The noodles themselves are perfectly springy with a great bite, but the wontons are what truly set them apart. They are generously large, packed full of succulent shrimp, and are nothing like the typical, smaller wontons you find elsewhere in NYC. This is Maxi's signature, and we love it.
We started with the Curry Fish Balls, and they instantly transported me back to the streets of HK. They were perfectly bouncy and soaked in a fragrant, savory curry sauce that was absolutely addictive.
Our family keeps coming back to explore the rest of the extensive menu:
My father swears by the Ja Jiang Mein.
I always get the Imitation Shark Fin Soup with dace fish on top.
I can taste that the soup has been stewed with dried flounder, pork, and finished w yellow chives, is incredibly umami, deep and authentic.
Even our vegan friends are covered! The Stewed Mushroom Noodle Soup features thick, fat, and incredibly flavorful mushrooms.
We devoured the fried wontons and my mom loves the Beef Stew with Tendon since its not tough and a tender chew.
The heart of the operation is Maxi herself. If you do get to see her, her passionate energy is infectious. You can tell she puts her soul into the restaurant, whether she’s manning the counter, rolling up her sleeves wrapping her famous wontons. This is a special restaurant that truly cares about its craft. Highly recommended!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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One of my favorites spots to eat at when in Flushing. Their wontons are massive. I always order the wonton beef tendon noodle soup with flat rice noodle. Drinking everything down with their honey lemon drink is just as refreshing. Seats here are limited and there is no restroom to use at this location. You can pay with cash or credit. I have also bought their frozen wontons to make at home.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very small indoor dining area. We had to sit outside. The menu shows basic food and lists additional items to add (i.e. nickel and dime). Street food at an inside sit-down price.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 4
Simply the best kept flushing secret in all of New York. The most delicious soup broth with varied noodle choices and meats in all of Flushing. I sat sidewalk side with a huge bowl of tge tastiest broth that money can buy. Very filling. Very inexpensive cheap eats. Ooops, just gave away another secret money saving belly filling spot. Ahh heck!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Small quaint place, homemade comfort food. Wonton is amazing (thin layer dough) it’s not like other Chinese place (with thick dough). Thin noodle, crisp and delicious!!!! Beef stewed so flavorful, hearty broth.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Wonton Noodles, Wonton \u0026 Dumplings Noodle Soup, Wonton and Beef Stew Noodle Soup
No frills place with a few seats inside and a handful of outdoor tables. I got the noodle soup with wontons and dumplings because I wanted to check which I would prefer. Both were exceptional...bursting with shrimp. Noodles were the perfect level of springy. I, personally, found the broth too fishy for my liking, but chili oil and vinegar helped.
Large servings and efficient service.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
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