Tasty Cow

24904 Horace Harding Expy, Queens
(718) 819-8006

Recent Reviews

Kelvin Tsai

Chinese beef dishes at its best and there are tons of creativity in there. They have several dishes that's quiet unique. 牛掌,Cha Siew, the beef stew are recommended. Additionally I think their beef sauce lo mein / rice noodle is so good that I've repeat this order several times already, it can not be found anywhere else, there are something special to it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beef Lo Mein

Zhimeng Chen

It’s time to fly! The taste of Guangdong!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

CC Blue

Food is really great!! But the waitress really needed to ask the customers if they wanted the food before they took it away. It has been a few times that we haven't finished it and they just took it away. As I was eating, it was so fast that I couldn't stop it. If the waitress could be friendlier, I bet your restaurant will have more people to come as your food is really yummy. Please don't ruin it.Parking: No worries about finding parking.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Beef Noodles, Beef Chow Fun

JON YUNG

Great traditional Southern Chinese food.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mason Kwan

Food is really good and service is amazing. Would definitely come back or recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

a c

The roast pork and rice dish is a must try. Tasty and flavorful sauce they put in rice. Like the marinated tofu dish too. It's cash only so be prepared.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Braised Pork Rice In

Ella C.

The bbq pork and beef brisket are must try. They also make dishes per your request but you have to place the order at least one day in advance. My husband requested these three dishes and the chef did not disappoint us. Food was good.

Kitty H.

Opened for a year. First time visit. Cash only. They offer Chinese BBQ too. If you want fresh BBQ, call them couple hours ahead to reserve. Owner ( I assume she is) recommended stirred fried rice noodle with beef $14.99 but we didn't order. We ordered: -Curry beef ball $7.99: 7 beef balls. It's ok. -Skewers: beef tendon. Pork neck and beef. $2.5 each. Portion of one pork neck and beef tendon was small, especially the beef tendon. -curry beef brisket on rice $12.99. Add $1 for beef bone soup. Ok. - Cantonese style beef brisket soup noodle with flat rice noodle: $10.99: little bland. A few whole pieces of beef brisket with some are in crumbs. - Cantonese style beef brisket soup noodle with oil noodle: smaller portion compared to above flat noodles but tastier. Beef brisket pieces can be crumbly. But overall best dish of all. - free parking at rear. No back door. Walk around to enter from front. - very friendly service. Owner went over to each table and recommended dishes and BBQ. - Free WiFi. - comfortable ambiance. Overall, it's a little unique place in this neighborhood. They serve a little different cuisine compared to other Chinese restaurants. Food is fair. Price is ok but overpriced for the skewers considering the small portion size. Probably will visit again sometimes.

Ella Chan

Love the food there. Service was great! Will definitely go back soon.Highly recommended the bbq pork with

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beef Brisket w Clear Broth, Beef with Flat Rice Noodles, Garlic Chicken

Derek Li

Arrived at 8:50pm on Monday but the store has closed. The store advertised to close at 9:30pm in both Yelp and Google.

Service: 1

Keith

The portion size is good, the rice is plenty, but the meat portion is a bit small. A little more would be nice.

Tarina Min

They could have done a better job cleaning the feather off the skin

simon

I had a rather disappointing experience with the expensive soy sauce chicken here. At $28 for half a chicken, it's completely overpriced. As someone from Guangdong, I can say that the taste doesn't even compare to what you can get back in China or even some places in Flushing. What's more, it's nearly twice the price of similar dishes in Flushing, where you can get half a chicken for just $14 to $16. Even considering inflation, this price is way too exorbitant. In the United States, chicken should be one of the most affordable meat options, right?

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 3

yingxiang pan

The taste of old Guangdong, the production is particularly exquisite.Dietary restrictions: Special dishes can be reserved.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Slyth369

I went there with my family and relatives a few times. The food tasted just okay, but they overcharged for every dish. They called it traditional Guangzhou style, but it’s not even close. Also, the servers were not very attentive, although they were somewhat friendly. I won’t be going back unless my family forces me to.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 2

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