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Tangram Food Hall

Tangram Food Hall

(49 reviews)

Downtown Flushing, Flushing

I've been to Tangram Food Hall a few times now, and it's become one of my go to spots in Flushing…read morewhen I'm with a group and everyone wants something different. It's clean, modern, and way more spacious than a lot of other food courts in the area, which makes it easy to hang out without feeling cramped. What I like most is the variety. You can get everything from hand pulled noodles and spicy Sichuan dishes to Korean street food and fun dessert spots all in one place. It's perfect for groups because everyone can order from different vendors and still sit together. Prices are pretty reasonable, and portions are solid. It does get busy, especially on weekends, so finding a table can take a little patience. And like any food hall, some stalls are better than others but overall, the quality is consistently good. If you're in Flushing and want options without having to walk all over the neighborhood, Tangram Food Hall is definitely worth checking out.

Did a small food crawl in Tangram food court. So much to choices to choose from. So we decided try…read morea few few spots Birria Landia - Medium consome - Chicken Tostadas - Chicken/beef tacos - Mulitas Na Tart - Salty Boy Homemade Milky Mochi, Dried pork floss, BBQ seaweed - Chocolate Bobo tart Semi sweet chocolate filling, Dark chocolate crispy pearls - Original joju - JOJU FRIES JoJu's banh mi inspired fries, topped with spicy mayo, spicy green sauce, pickled daikon & carrots, and fresh cilantro with BEEF BULGOGI top with an poached egg - kimchi fries Matcha ice cream

H Mart - Long Island City

H Mart - Long Island City

(89 reviews)

$$

Woodside, Astoria

Their hours are really convenient & are open 365 days a year (really hope their staff gets comp…read moretime off though). This Asian Supermarket is great & huge. Lots fresh seafood, prepared meals, fruit & vegetable prices are average/can be slightly higher than other Asian Markets. They have a lot of good sales that change weekly. In addition to Korean ingredients, there's a lot of Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese sauces & spices, Thai curry paste. LIVE Tuna & Roast Pig carving on Saturdays! (the freshest tuna samples w/ soy & spicy dipping sauce) Here's a list of great things to buy from this HMart location! Top Highlight: the house roasted Korean Sweet Potatoes (purple skin, yellow flesh). About $5-7 for 2-3 in a bag. The whole market smells amazing when you walk in. Try this with the "Country-style" Kimchi on top!! (rinse the kimchi a little if its too spicy for you) Have bought on sale: * Shin Black Ramen for $6.99 (I pick out the large pepper flakes in the veggie packet & only use 1/4 spicy powder packet) * Paldo Gomtang Ramen (mild bone broth, thin noodles) * Indo Mee Ramen (check expiration dates though) * Individual ramen flavors to try: Buldak Carbonara, blue Jin mild, Mama Tom Yum (Thai ramen) * Lee Kum Kee Oyster Sauce * different cooking sauces, vinegars, cintron honey * Soon Tofu (for tofu stew) + a few shrimp, small clams from the seafood counter * SO much roasted & seasoned Korean Seaweed (Gim) & other seaweed for stock * Lots of Furukake options * All different Pocky flavors are on sale a lot * Noodles Soup kits on the last far right Refrigerator Wall. Pulmone brand is good (chilled buckwheat noodles in bone broth for the summer). * Haagen Daz pints $6.99 * Individual viral Fruit-shaped Ice cream bars (Mango, Lemon, Peach). $3.99 Good but literally 3-4 bites. * Prepared Foods: Japchae (glass noodles), Broiled Mackerel, Pumpkin Porridge, Bibimbap Toppings (4-pack with shitake, spinach). Kimbap (cooked sushi rolls), Spam Musubi is nice to try (but got sick off of one bought late in the day). Korean rice cakes are just okay - kind of dense & almost zero sugar/sweetness. * The marinated raw meat bar is convenient & just okay. Chicken thighs are good - like a sweet chili marinade with a hint of soy. Bulgogi is convenient but the marinade is a little too sweet for me. Have to try the pork belly, chicken wings, maybe breast... * Kitchen Supply & Home Goods sections are excellent. Buckwheat pillow, Dishwashing gloves (& kimchee/house gloves), lots of Korean pots & pans, dinnerware, cooking utensils, tupperware - well priced. Bought a small-medium sized minimal-designed white fan (clear blades) which looks great in my apartment. They have some beauty products also. The "Italian green scrub towels" seem like they're made differently these days, a decent price there. Try the different types of packaged individual microwaveable Rice (mixed grain, purple rice, Gold brown rice) They carry Fever-Tree Sparkling Cucumber & Quinine tonic water! * Cafe & Bakery section: similar quality as Paris Baguette. All very fresh. Custard bun, Any sponge/chiffon cake with not-too-sweet buttercream, Soboro (peanut crumble topping bun) Had an Matcha Einspanner drink - well made & medium-strong flavor. * Stationary shop & video & dance dance games up front * Not a huge fan of their food court food. Had a Jajiangmein (Black Bean Noodle) & it wasn't very flavorful. Rice Boy looks okay. All the menus have a lot going on & wish there was specialized items/regions for each stall. $1.99 matcha & ube Ice Cream had very little flavor. * Very convenient to Q104 bus between Sunnyside & Astoria. 2 blocks from 46th St. Subway (exit at 48th St. side)

Love this Hmart so much and have been a big fan since they opened. Lots of great items + family fun…read morestuff to do between their food court, small arcade/claw machine area and cute stationary store, etc. It's also super well organized, kept very clean and I especially love their seafood, prepared foods, marinated meats and snack sections. Free parking on the roof is also clutch.

Liu Liu Sheng Jian - Sheng Jian bao (@joeynht)

Liu Liu Sheng Jian

(175 reviews)

$$

Downtown Flushing, Flushing

This place is what New World Mall and food courts everywhere are all about: fast, mouthwatering,…read moreand affordable eats. I love my sheng jian baos and they are absolutely done right here. Plus, you get a free show out of it because all of the cooking is on display next to the register! The value is also amazing, because one order gets you a solid portion of meat and bun *and* the piping hot-ness of it forces you to pace yourself so you're not accidentally overeating 20 of them (I mean.. that's what I'd do if I weren't forced to slow down). Ambiance-wise, well, this is New World Mall's food court so be prepared to hustle for a table. This is not fine dining, people, but it is straight up good food worth going out of your way for.

After my wife bought me an order for dinner, I have been craving for more. Sheng Jian Bao, a soup…read moredumpling that pan fried with hot soup inside a bun. Usually, the Sheng Jian Bao you get from the Shanghainese Restaurant are tender with a thicker bun. This one is with a thin and crispy bun with a savory piece of pork that splash soup into your mouth (Be alert that it will definitely burn your tongue). I was introduced to have it with aged vinegar and chilly sauce. It bought the taste of the bun to a level of an explosion. Stop by and try an order when you visit Flushing. It is located in a food court inside the New World Mall. It looks cheesy but tasty. Calvin

Dekalb Market Hall - The Showroom Bakehouse- Cookie of the day. A bit doughy and a bit too sweet. OK

Dekalb Market Hall

(825 reviews)

$$

Downtown Brooklyn

This food hall has options for every foodie! There's also a Trader Joe's right there, so if you…read moreneed to enhance your selection in any way, you can just go there. The description of "diverse global cuisines" is extremely accurate. I was there on a Sunday; it was crowded but the lines weren't too long and we were able to find seating. They have tables for small or larger parties. One scary moment was when the police were looking for someone. I was startled when I walked out of the ladies room and they almost ran into me because they were on the hunt for someone. I hope they caught the person and I hope everyone is safe. There's a pretty heavy police presence in the area (or maybe it was the day I was there).

We had a show at the Brooklyn Paramount and needed a spot to have dinner before the show. Doors…read moreopen for VIP at 5:30PM so it had to be an early / fast dinner. I don't spend a lot of time in Brooklyn, so I actually had no idea that the Dekalb Market Hall was a thing until I started zooming in/out on Google Maps. This sounded like the best idea for our group of 4 - we could all get whatever we wanted to eat without having to compromise on one cuisine! Jokes on us, 3/4 of us ended up getting food at Hainan Jones. I had a grilled chicken bowl from Wiki Wiki and we also had boba from Tea Makers. Everything at Hainan Jones was great. The bowl at Wiki Wiki was really good. The boba was just fine. You really can't go wrong with Dekalb Market Hall, there are literally so many options. When we were leaving, we realized there was an entire whole section that we had not even realized was there! A plus is that there are bathrooms inside so you can use it before you leave.

Eat Up - food_court - Updated May 2026

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