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    39 Prince Cafe

    3.8 (195 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 1 month ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Shumai
    Maria R.

    Ordered delivery. The dim sum was delicious loved the shumai it was hefty and juicy,the short rib had a nice pepper seasoning, the tripe was really flavorful in a nice ginger sauce. The curry beef was the best from everything it was tender and the curry was wonderfully delicious and last but not least the wonton noodle soup had a really soothing broth with huge wontons and bok choy. Definitely enjoyed and would order again. Almond milk tea also tasted great.

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    Eloy Y.

    Queens in general and Flushing in particular have long been destinations for global diversity. Flushing's Chinatown is one of three major Chinese communities in New York's five boroughs and is considered by many to have been eclipsed by its sister in Manhattan in both size and quality. Located off of Prince Street in Flushing, we decided to stop in at this popular late-night (until the wee hours of the morning at 4 am) Hong Kong-style establishment, 39 Prince Cafe (利苑食坊), for an early dinner. Upon entering as first-timers, the well-lit interior evokes a casual welcoming vibe full of warmth. My partner, my cousin, and I got a table in the back. Their extensive menu features Cantonese cuisine with a wide variety of comfort food, dim sum, noodles, congee, fried rice, and sizzling platters. We decided on Wonton Soup (淨雲吞), Beef Chow Fun (乾炒牛河), Yang Chow Fried Rice (揚州炒飯), and Pan Fried Noodle with Seafood (海鮮炒麵). Complimentary hot tea started our meal. The food came out piping hot, deliciously authentic, and fresh in flavor, creating something that is affordable, satisfying, and nostalgic. The portion was healthy. The staff was attentive and efficient. Great for late meals and worth a trip!

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    Caroline N.

    Read the reviews and it's either really good or really bad. I had a cold and really wanted a bowl of congee. Thankfully they accepted credit cards since I didn't have any cash on me. The congee came out in a relatively short time along with a box of crullers. 2 fried dough cut up in half and it was a bit on the small side (see picture). The congee was pretty good though it's a bit on the expensive side. It was what I needed so I'm not complaining on telling you the expectation so you aren't caught by surprise.

    Teeko L.

    The food and service is exceptional. I do recommend trying everything on the menu at least once. Have been eating here for many years.

    Korean Style Short Ribs Rice Dish
    Jamie Z.

    I came in for a quick meal for lunch on Monday at 1PM. The restaurant was quite empty so the service was quick. I ordered the Korean Short Rib with rice. I haven't had short ribs in probably a year, so it was very captivating in taste. The rice and the ribs go really well together and I would recommend to try. I am feeling hungry now as I am thinking about it. Definitely coming back for a quick bite/meal.

    The food was not picture worthy.
    Cindy D.

    Avoid this place. I ordered a wonton and mein (noodle) dish, but what I got was completely different. The noodles were thin--not what I expected--and they forgot to bring the soup broth. When I asked, they eventually brought out plain hot water with no flavor at all. I didn't mind the wrong noodles until I bit into the so-called wonton. It had a tiny, dried-up shrimp inside. I don't even like shrimp, and that wasn't mentioned anywhere. I also tried one of the dim sum platters, which were just okay--not worth a second visit. I didn't complain at the restaurant, but when I got home, I ended up with a stomach ache. The service was terrible. I had to struggle just to get their attention to bring the broth and soy sauce. They won't even bother to refill your water. Definitely not coming back.

    Shrimp Lo Mein Chicken wing  Fish Balls with Curry Special Boba
    Tracy C.

    I ordered pickup from 39 Kings Cafe for a late night bite after arriving in NY and was pleasantly surprised! The shrimp lo mein was delicious and flavorful. The chicken wings were just okay.. tasty but a bit too small. I really enjoyed the curry fishballs, especially the flavorful curry sauce and also addition of potatoes. I also got boba, which was cheap but good with chewy tapioca pearls. This spot is perfect for a late night craving or quick takeout due to its hours. Prices are super reasonable, and the staff are hardworking and polite. Solid place for food

    Shrimp Dumplings
    Julie V.

    the food is very delicious and filling & is quickly served and the servers are there if you need them, it's primarily ipad ordering & it's the heart of queens chinatown and still has a nice roomy restaurant great for a solo lunch, small date or a group meal - i love the rice noodle rolls

    Hawkin C.

    This place used to be a Bakery, now it is a Hong Kong type cafe, they have a menu that is served from 10:00am to 5:30pm. It has dim sum made to ordered, soups, hong kong style dishes, they only make items off the early menu, cannot order off menu items if it's on the late dinner menu.

    Singapore Noodles
    Peter C.

    Comfort food with a Hong Kong flair, always well prepared and served piping hot by an efficient, welcoming staff that clearly aims to please. This is our go-to spot at night when we're craving something delicious and fast.

    Roast Duck Special  @BBQ Sausage Special

    I've been eating here for years and the staff and owner are all friendly and very courteous. Don't get me started on the food. ITS AMAZING. I could come here for a straight week and still be amazed by flavors they use. There's no wait time, and seating is great and comfortable.

    Rice Rolls with Shrimp
    Wei S.

    After returning from a trip, I had this as the first meal after landing. This place opens very late, which is nice. The staff members were super friendly. The food tastes great, especially the beef stew, which was not on the menu, I suppose.

    Shrimp Dumplings

    Great service and fresh food. This place has a wide variety of different foods to a wide selection of comfort food.

    Siu mai, shrimp dumplings, cha siu baos, chicken feet

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    My go to late night spot, good non alcoholic drinks, great dimsum options. Love the ribs and sesame balls. Been many times

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    Phenomenal food! Outstanding service with customers! Great cozy atmosphere! Will definitely recommend to friends in the future!

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    All the dimsum items are delicious & I always come here for the pork siomai & chicken feet & beef tripe.

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    Do they sell alcohol?

    They served beers

    What time do they closeat night if they'reopen at the evenings?

    4am.

    Do they have indoor dining?

    Yes, as of Nov 2021.

    Do they have beef with black pepper sauceover rice? If not do they do custom orders?

    I think they do have that. If not they are very good at making custom dishes

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    Emperor Seafood Restaurant 帝皇御宴 - Fried Glutinous Rice Dumplings 鹹水角 (Ham Sui Gok): $5.25; $5.69 with tax

    Emperor Seafood Restaurant 帝皇御宴

    3.6(116 reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    It was Mother's Day at Emperor Seafood restaurant. An absolute frenzy from the moment we walked in…read more-- packed dining rooms, large Chinese families everywhere, noise levels through the roof, and servers running at full speed trying to keep up with the chaos. The staff wanted my wife to sit at an angle to the table; so that they could pass through. The seafood itself was solid traditional Cantonese fare with fresh lobster tanks, steamed fish, and classic banquet-style dishes. The atmosphere felt colorful authentic Hong Kong banquet hall energy. However, some of their pricing was completely out of whack. Mother's Day premium for sure which is understandable, but some dishes were simply excessively expensive for what was delivered. For example, our two lobsters, while fresh, were missing that smoky "wok hei" flavor that great Cantonese kitchens are known for. It lacked the depth, aroma, and richness one expects from a proper high-heat wok preparation. A few items felt priced more for Guide Michelin luxury dining than a Flushing seafood hall. This said, the service was efficient and professional; changing plates all the time. So a high level of attention above the usual Cantonese restaurant. Overall, decent food in and an authentic Hong Kong style restaurant that targets special family gatherings, but be prepared, both the crowds and the bill can become overwhelming very quickly. I paid more than $400 for three people. But we had a Tiger Fish which is $50 per pound.

    This was the former location of the beloved Guangzhou Restaurant that sadly shuttered in the early…read more2010s, which then went on to be a series of random businesses over the years, only to be a Cantonese restaurant again. I have so many reasons to believe that Emperor is truly the reincarnation of the restaurant...just a little rusty. I've only come here for dim sum and I'm still surprised it doesn't get even half of the insane volume that nearby dim sum restaurants get, especially with how much closer they are to Roosevelt Ave. I have to say that the dim sum here is slightly better than most locations in the core downtown area, both in presentation and taste. No cart ladies, just a paper and pencil ordering system. The other diners that I usually encounter seem to strike me as locals, which is becoming harder to find these days. Prices are slightly more expensive than the other places, which is probably a factor as to why there aren't as many customers. The other reason is probably the subpar customer service here, which I've encountered on a number of recent visits. There are so many workers here, but none of them seem to have any good grasp of what customer service is. For example, I've had the waiter hover over me as I was gathering cash for my bill and snatched it the moment I placed the money down, also demanding at least 18% (again, for subpar service). Also, if you complain to them about your food, even if you find a hair, they will not do anything about it. The food quality is slightly above most of the dim sum places, but also bear in mind the hit-or-miss service you'll get, which the latter can be super frustrating.

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    Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant - Join us for indoor or outdoor dim sum!
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    Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant

    3.7(1.5k reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$
    Outdoor seating
    Private events

    Second time at Asian Jewels, and it absolutely fulfills the whole dim sum experience. Wide variety…read moreof dishes, excellently prepared, chaotic banquet table type scene of the type I grew up with in San Francisco, in other words, perfect. Going early is a really good idea if you don't want to wait 30-90 minutes for a table, but that's pretty on point for any good dim sum place on a Saturday. We'll likely be back whenever we're in Queens.

    I've been here for dim sum and evening dinners. This place is so amazing for its terrific food. It…read moreis often busy and the locals know where to go for great food. For dim sum, the carts are out and about with freshly steamed dishes. The cart ladies are so efficient. They will show you what they have and then push additional dishes on you to try. They are also motherly, urging you in Chinese to eat the food while the food is hot and not let it sit. They are sharp eyed, looking for diners who express interest in the dishes in their carts. It is a crowded, noisy, and wonderful place. You eat, look for dishes that catch your eye, and then eat some more. You also get to watch all the other diners enjoying food with their family and friends. For dinner, it was always done family style. We usually order lobster and shrimp dishes, as it is a seafood restaurant. However, all their other dishes are really good, so it is hard to say what is a favorite dish. Anyway, I encourage my friends to come here. I highly recommend Asian Jewels for the terrific food, great staff, and atmosphere.

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    New Mulan Seafood Restaurant - Chicken Feet 鳳爪

    New Mulan Seafood Restaurant

    3.2(316 reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$

    Hidden inside of Queens crossing, this canto dim is authentic with a bang for the buck on weekdays…read more $4.25/order. I will let the pictures speak for itself. Delicious Can't wait to come back

    You know the food needs to be good in order for me to travel 1hr+ for my go to dim sum spot…read more The restaurant is on the second floor of a plaza and you would think others would not know about the spot since it's not on the ground floor, but no! this place usually has a good amount of patrons. It's one of the rare remaining few places that still has the push carts (which I love!) they restock the food quite frequently to keep up with the demands. You can see the dishes are still piping hot. We ordered: 2 very types of chive dumplings Tendons Chicken Feet (would it be an authentic experience if we don't get it) Beef balls Chef special - Fried sticky rice with softshell crab Even though the dim sums were wonderful, the highlight is the fried sticky rice with softshell crab. Growing up my parents usually don't allow us to order any fried rice outside (because we can make a good one at home). But whenever we are here it's a must order. Idk how they cook it but the rice is crispy, flavorful and they DO NOT SKIMP OUT OF THE SOFTSHELL CRAB! Usually most restaurants would just give you one or two small pieces but not this spot. So when you go make sure to order it!

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    New Mulan Seafood Restaurant
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    Royal Queen Restaurant - Pan Fried Dumpling

    Royal Queen Restaurant

    3.2(348 reviews)
    0.2 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$

    This is my go-to dim sum place. My favorite dish is their shumai that has pork on the bottom with…read moreshrimp on the top. Also love their mango yangzhiganlu. Their rib is also really good. My friend and I ordered about $27.5 each after tip. I love how the aunties may have started recognizing me so they know what I want.

    BLUF: Somewhere between OK and Good, but there might be consistency and customer service issues…read more Dim-sum in Downtown Flushing, Queens, is mediocre. There are no great places here. There are some generally Good (4 stars) places, like Asian Jewels and Emperor Seafood, but most other places are somewhere between OK and Good (between 3 and 4 stars). Royal Queen 君豪大酒楼 is part of that latter group -- there are good things, but there is also mediocrity; and there are customer service issues. The good: - Beef Rice Noodle Rolls: The rice noodle rolls here are generally silky soft. There is supposedly parsley in the beef mince but we noticed little to none in the versions we've had. Royal Queen is generous with the sweetened soy sauce; they pour it from a teapot. - Pan-Fried Leek Dumplings 韭菜煎蝦餃: the shrimp are generally fresh and crisp. - Shrimp Siu Mai with Pork 蝦粒乾蒸燒賣: above average. - The Osmanthus Jelly 杞子桂花糕 has a deeper hue than most other places in Queens. The OK: - Five-Spice Braised Beef Tendon 五香蒸牛筋: pieces are generally little too large and not as consistently soft as other places. - Steamed Leek Dumplings: get the pan-fried version instead. - Stuffed Peppers 煎釀青椒: as with other places, inconsistently cleaned so there can be one or two bites that have an extreme amount of heat. - Shrimp Siu Mai: essentially the same as the ha gow, but in a different wrapper. I think we prefer the shrimp siu mai over the ha gow here. The Could Be Better: - Taro Dumplings (Wu Gok 芋角): lacks ingredients in the filling. - Staffing and Quality Control Issues: Royal Queen has plenty of staff, yet sometimes there aren't enough people working the dim-sum carts. Like many other Chinese restaurants, it seems that staff aren't empowered to address food quality issues. - The restrooms can be pretty good compared to those in other parts of the building. We observed people come into and out of the restaurant seemingly just to use the restrooms. However, there are times when the restrooms could be better maintained.

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    Shrimp Shumai w. pork

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    Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings - Flushing

    Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings - Flushing

    4.1(5.3k reviews)
    0.0 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$
    Large group friendly
    Kid friendly

    Visited Nan Xiang on a busy Saturday early afternoon…read more Once you enter, you can scan the QR code to enter your name and phone number and they will assign you a number. Luckily, there was only a short wait for our party of two at around 12pm...but I suspect the wait can be much longer later in the afternoon or during peak dinner times. Once your number is called, you go up some stairs to the eating/tabled area. There are tables and chairs for 2, 4 and more guests throughout the large space. The pace of the restaurant is very fast...as soon as you are seated, you are given tea and your waiter comes over right away to take any order you are ready to give. Its helpful to ask for a menu while you are waiting for a table so you know what to order when asked. We had some soup dumplings as well as a (large) soup. Everything was very good and out in about 15 minutes...very fast. The soup dumplings were great...but as expected are filled with piping hot broth so be careful when eating. They have some other appetizers and dishes available. There are also some drink options including cold teas, soft drinks and beer. Overall a great experience...despite visiting on a busy Saturday, we were in and out in about 40-45 minutes. Street parking can be tough in the area but there are a few garages around...one of the more reasonable options is the garage at the Skyview shops which currently charge about $6 for up to three (3) hours and is a short 5 minute walk away.

    Another great pickup, another awesome packaging job…read more Driving 15 mins home and food still arrives hot and crispy. Udon noodles are delicious, rolls are crispy, xiao long bao are the best in Flushing, IMO. Ordering online from their website is best, plan to allow 30 minutes for your order to be ready. They'll email you when it's ready. Until the next great meal!!!!

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    Restaurant interior

    Crown One - Dim sum

    Crown One

    3.8(70 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$

    Cuisine: 7 Service: 7…read moreDecor: 8 Value: 7 Overall: 7 This place is not my first choice for dim sum or a formal Cantonese meal. However, it does have some nice looking decor, very grandiose. Some might call it gaudy. To each his/her own. Also, always able to get a reservation, not needing to go into downtown Flushing traffic, and having a large parking lot are major advantages. Honestly, these are the reasons that sets Crown One apart from most of the other Cantonese restaurants. As mentioned, the food here is solid, but it does have some ups and downs. Some of the better dishes I had include Sautéed Conch w/ Fried Milk, Boneless Chicken w/ Ham & Chinese Broccoli, Salt & Pepper Fried Calamari, Preserved Meat & Cauliflower, and Beef Pan Fried Noodle. The dim sum overall is decent and priced reasonably. I have been here for dim sum, small meals, as well as large banquets. I have never left here wow'ed by the food, but also never left unsatisfied. Due to its advantages, it will always stay in my mind as a good backup when I need a place last minute.

    Parking garage underneath the restaurant is a plus, but one must arrived early enough as space is…read morelimited. Spacious dining room & clean bathrooms are both highly desirable. Dim sum quality on par with other restaurants in downtown Flushing, and prices are competitive. Lastly tips are included in final bill so no need to figure out amount separately.

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    Crown One - Banquet hall is massive and gorgeous

    Banquet hall is massive and gorgeous

    Crown One - Deep Fried Mochi Dumplings

    Deep Fried Mochi Dumplings

    Crown One - Stage is quite large and can accommodate anything you want

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    Stage is quite large and can accommodate anything you want

    Maxi’s Noodle - Beef Stew and Wonton Lo Mein

    Maxi’s Noodle

    4.6(825 reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$

    There's a "People Love Us on Yelp" sticker at Maxi's Noodle which is basically all that needs to be…read moresaid! Maxi's Noodle is teensy; a sign warns you that tables may be shared. I ate in the enclosed patio which only had two tables, and the inside didn't seem much bigger. There is no bathroom for customers so don't bank on bio breaks here. It's efficient in that I was seated promptly, was able to place my order when I was ready, and the food came out lickety-split. Carry cash for a discount. I ordered the Wonton, Dumpling, & Beef Stew Noodle Soup ($14.75) under the "Popular Items" section of the menu since it seemed sampler-esque. The wontons and dumplings were similar since they both contained shrimp and pork but I leaned towards the dumplings since they also included mushroom, bamboo, wood ear, and chives. The duck egg noodles, beef, and broth rounded out the awesomeness. Can't wait to return with others!

    Super popular spot if you're craving wonton noodles in the Flushing area. So popular now they have…read moremultiple locations throughout NYC. Walked in on a Saturday around 6pm and managed to get the last two top. Don't be surprised if you need to wait a bit on a Saturday or Sunday around lunch. At any rate, get the wonton noodle soup. Or the combo that includes dumpling and dace fish ball if you want to get wild. All the toppings are fat(!!) from the wontons to the dumplings and fish balls. It's great. But for me the real star of the show is those bouncy duck egg noodles. They have a bounce that really puts it at the top of the list for me when it comes to duck egg noodle/wonton noodles. A perfect comfort meal on a cold day. Throw in some vinegar or chili oil between bites and you're in for a treat. Also ordered the (imitation) shark fin soup. It was solid. Texture might not be for everyone, but nice thing to snack on while you wait for your food, but not necessary. Service is quick. The space as I mentioned is small and can feel a little cramped, but they offer takeout if you wanted to just bring it back home. I'd still recommend just dining in though. Overall, great spot. Also there's a decent discount if you pay with cash.

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    Maxi’s Noodle - 3pm January 1, 2025!

    3pm January 1, 2025!

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    Beef Stew and Wonton Lo Mein

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    Their shrimp wonton soup with extra dumplings

    39 Prince Cafe - dimsum - Updated May 2026

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