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    4.3 (12 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Popcorn chicken with sprite
    Jason L.

    The lady behind the counter was nice by providing extra meat on my cup. Have eaten pork and chicken on cup. Can eat while on the go. Very convenient. The spicy popcorn chicken was great. She said it was influenced by Northeastern part of China. The place has luxury looking seats to sit. Has many decorations to enjoy this fast food.

    Eric L.

    First time so wasn't sure what to get. Decided to go safe and got the Chicken and Vegetables with rice. You don't get to pick the vegetables. It wasn't flavored heavy, but had some flavor. Considered it a healthy option. Around a 7 minute wait for the food. Price could maybe be $2 cheaper. Luckily there were seats available. Perhaps next time will try their more popular items.

    Amelia L.

    Located inside the Queens Crossing Mall Food Court, this stall opened in early February and has a fairly small menu of Chinese street food. I ordered a Large Popcorn Chicken in a cup ($15.99) and a Tornado Potato ($2.99). The Tornado Potato are spiral fried potatoes commonly seen at street fairs. It was fried perfectly and quite good. It was also cheaper than I've seen it sold at street fairs. Definitely would get this again. The chicken in a cup comes with deep fried chicken pieces in a cup container that holds the food on top of the drink. It looks very cool but is probably convenient for eating on the go. Unfortunately, the lady at the register didn't quite hear me or misunderstood my order and gave me Chicken Soft Bones instead of Popcorn Chicken. Chicken soft bones are basically deep-fried chicken pieces with the cartilage, or "soft bone" still attached. They are super crunchy and apparently eating the cartilage has some health benefits. Anyway, I didn't realize they gave me the wrong item until I had already eaten a couple of pieces of chicken. I have in the past had chicken soft bones in dishes but would normally not order this as I have really sensitive teeth. My friend and I decided not to bother returning the food as we were in a hurry and the line for the stall was super long. I tried to eat as much of the chicken as I could but after a while my teeth started to bother me. So disappointed as the chicken had really good flavor and the meat itself was soft but I just did not care for the cartilage in it. If you are like me and have sensitive teeth, I would not recommend getting this. Get the popcorn chicken instead and make sure they hear your order correctly.

    Crunchy Pork Tips, Grilled Sweet Potato Pasta, Tornado Potato
    Foodie E.

    Pork or chicken on a cup? Your choice! The best thing is, it comes with a drink! How cool is that! Everything was tasty, and the ability to customize the spice level is a bonus! Definitely check it out if you want to grab a quick bite of Chinese street food.

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    Crunchy chicken and pork ribs are to die for. Could not stop eating. Perfect for movie night.

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    1 year ago

    Such good food and friendly service. The kebabs are amazing especially the lamb. Definitely recommend!!

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    The kebabs are amazingggggg. Will come back next time in Flushing. The service is amazing and the people are so nice

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    New World Mall Food Court - Pork soup dumplings from Yozl

    New World Mall Food Court

    4.1(1k reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$

    Best food court in NYC !!!…read more I have probably ate at 1,000 different stalls inside the New World Mall food court over the years, so let me be its 1,000th review. Seems fitting. Considering I just did another mini food tour with my friends today, this place has been my go to for a quick bite in Flushing since its inception. Not a whole lot of the stalls have lasted over the years, but a handful remain, while the new entrants keeps the food court interesting. Below is the current list of vendors as of May 2025. I also added my favorite item from some of my usual spots. #2 Chongqing Zaier (Yunnan) #3 Ke Lai Qin (Hunan) - chili fish head #4 Joe's Steam Rice Roll (Cantonese) - shrimp roll #5 Tarim Uyghur Cuisine (Uyghur) - lamb skewer #6 A Zhong (Taiwanese) - thread noodle soup #7 Kung Fu Tea (Boba Shop) #8 Grilled Squid (Korean, Chinese) #9 Xiao Luo Luo (Guanxie) #10 Xiang Ba Ye (Hunan) #11 Piaoxiang Yuan (Dongbei) - potato noodles #12 Tiger Sugar (Boba Shop) - black sugar milk tea #13 Gong Cha (Boba Shop) #14 Lanzhou Handmade Noodle (Lanzhou) #16 Laoma Ma La Tang (Szechuan) - mixed dry pot #18 Eight Beautitudes (Korean) #19 Chong Qung Xiao Mian (Szechuan) - spicy noodle #20 Yozi Duck Vermicelli Soup (Shanghai) - duck soup #21 Nai Brother (Szechuan) - sauerkraut fish #22 Mr. Pang (Taiwanese) #23 Ramen & Udon (Japanese) #24 Tian Fu (Szechuan) #25 Chick Rocks (Chicken Shop) #26 Mojoilla Fresh (Taiwan) - egg waffle #27 Royal Queen (Cantonese) - roast meats #28 Xi'an Cuisines (Xian) - lamb burger #29 Liu Liu Sheng Jian (Shanghai) - soup dumplings #30 C/K Dumplings & Noodles (Dongbei) - dumplings #31a O'Sun Teriyaki (Japanese) #31b Wang's Beef Offal House (Cantonese) - beef I do wish this place was cleaner, smells better and have free wifi service. However, I'm here for the great food options and can overlook quite a bit. Therefore, though there are shortcomings, I block it all out and just enjoy what they do offer, which is large variety of delicious cuisines from around China/Asia.

    Went to new world mall for the soup dumplings, also tried a hot chicken spot (Chick Rocks)…read more The sandwich will definitely keep you full, it can get a little too much though with the fried taste. Made my stomach feel not so clean after but it was good! The soup dumplings were okay, I don't think it's the best or worst I've had. The food court has no reception and can get very packed, especially since this place gets talked about a lot. The food court also has cool vending machines with blind boxes that are sometimes hard to find which is nice. If you live here it's pretty convenient place to stop by.

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    Tangram Food Hall

    Tangram Food Hall

    3.6(49 reviews)
    0.2 miDowntown 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

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    The Food Hall at Queens Crossing

    The Food Hall at Queens Crossing

    3.9(10 reviews)
    0.0 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    This food hall for some reason just isn't much my cup of tea. When I think of going to a food…read morecourt, it rarely even pops into my mind. The only place that I somewhat frequent is Paris Baguette, which I don't really even consider part of the food hall. Most of the other offerings are just plain boring or for the younger crowds I guess.

    新年快乐 almost my Piggy New Year ::oink oink::…read more The weather was sunny and slightly warmer than these past few days. I came here today to show my support for Black Label Donuts's Pop Up at this food court! My friend and I waited over 2 hours as we inch by inch got up to the register. I saw many of my peeps such as Raymart (luckily was the first batch of people to get their hands on BLD's donuts), bumped into Lesie, and Lillian (so sweet to offer us samples of her 5 Spice Chocolate Hot Cake Donut and Rosemary Lemon Olive Oil Hot Cake Donut...thank you darling) + Harris. This was an enormous turnout and the line was all the way from the bottom of steps by the elevators and side doors of Queens Crossing. When we were so close, someone came over with a sampling tray of 5 Spice Chocolate and Raspberry Chocolate. I liked the Raspberry Chocolate ::sad face:: the last one went home with someone that was ahead of us and another couple. I got a hug from my friend Richard Eng, the magnificent creator of Black Label Donuts. My friend ordered Honey Crisp Chai Hot Cider...beautiful presentation and don't cover it with a lid...I had a sip of hers...very refreshingly tasty I got a Matcha Pistachio Old Fashioned (couldn't try because of my allergies), a 5 Spice Chocolate, and a Rosemary Lemon Olive Oil (I preferred this one over the lemon curd one). I love his donuts with a filling more but the hot cake donuts were yummy especially Rosemary Lemon Olive Oil! This coming July will be marking the 3 years that I have been a fan of Black Label Donuts woooohoooooooo! Raymart and I are one of the OG fans of BLD yo =) Follow him on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/blacklabeldonuts/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BlackLabelDonuts/) xoxo

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

    Liu Liu Sheng Jian

    4.6(178 reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
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    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

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    Landmark Quest Mall 地王商场

    Landmark Quest Mall 地王商场

    4.6(5 reviews)
    0.0 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    As a food stall destination, Landmark Mall is mentioned far less than its food court brethren along…read moreRoosevelt and just down and around the block. (#1) Yet some of the most interesting businesses are beginning to take shape here and certainly some of the more delicious options in the Flushing foodisphere. If one isn't reading the signs on the outside, Landmark Quest's lineup is similar to a lot of other stall driven spaces in the hood: dig a little further and find a lot of gems. Since businesses come and go (#2), the spaces are continually being filled with new concepts all the time. Virtually every stall is Chinese owned and operated. The big attraction for most is Joe's Steamed Rice Roll (https://www.yelp.com/biz/joes-steam-rice-roll-flushing), which is easily one of Flushing's most popular food stalls at the moment. Next door is another location of Qinjin Taste (https://www.yelp.com/biz/qinjin-taste-%E7%A7%A6%E6%99%8B%E5%91%B3%E9%81%93-flushing-2), followed by Taiwanese dessert haven Crystal Ice (https://www.yelp.com/biz/crystal-ice-flushing) along with good ol Toofy Duck (喵喵鸭) and newcomer Hunan SuoFen (湖南嗦粉). Across the way is also the popular Taiwanese dessert stall, Happy Wheelie (https://www.yelp.com/biz/happy-wheelie-%E9%96%8B%E5%BF%83%E7%B4%85%E8%B1%86%E9%A4%85-flushing), which recently rebranded as simply "Taiwan Wheel Cake." Not all the stalls have seating and with the exception of Joe's, most are take out friendly. Cash is king as always and a little Mandarin will go a long way. Otherwise, a little pointing should do the trick. Then there are a slew of other businesses ranging from a dance school and beauty to currency exchange and computer repair. As previously noted, all signs are out in the front for each individual business. I am hopeful this place will eventually have a steadier flow of traffic; it all starts with this review. To all the gringos, food enthusiasts, wannabe bloggers / vloggers / foodies reading this: You're welcome. ___________ (#1) New World Mall Food Court (https://www.yelp.com/biz/new-world-mall-food-court-flushing), New York Food Court (https://www.yelp.com/biz/new-york-food-court-%E7%B4%90%E7%B4%84%E7%BE%8E%E9%A3%9F%E5%9F%8E-flushing), and HK Supermarket Food Court (https://www.yelp.com/biz/super-hk-food-court-%E9%A6%99%E6%B8%AF%E7%BE%8E%E9%A3%9F%E5%9F%8E-flushing). (#2) I see you (and miss you), New Kitchen (https://www.yelp.com/biz/new-kitchen-%E5%85%83%E5%AF%B6%E5%B0%8F%E5%BB%9A-flushing)

    I just love this place. It's so jank and ratchet but it also feels so warm and homey at the same…read moretime. You just KNOW that they prioritize their food here. It's really no BS, good authentic Chinese foods. I've been searching for a jiang xiang bing (酱香饼) for so long and I finally found it! For those unaware, just imagine dousing a crispy scallion pancake with instant noodle powder!

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    Desi Cravings - Desi Cravings Parsippany, NJ_Yelp_Sanju-9

    Desi Cravings

    4.7(12 reviews)
    31.9 mi

    I wanted my usual Indian but didn't feel like driving out of the way. So there's apparently this…read morenew place right on my drive home. Good reviews, let's go in. I went in, and the entire place is marked Self Service. You order at the kiosk and you pick up at the counter, whether dining in or taking out. Okay, fine. This was my first time. Staff is very friendly but difficult to understand, so I took my time translating foods. Settled on Manchurian paneer for the appetizer and a dry chicken (pachi mirchi kodi) biryani for my main course. Nice and spicy. I considered eating in vs. taking out; it's a modern bare place and there are several tables although nothing fancy (hard plastic and wood benches), but the main factor is that the drinks are overpriced. Maybe bring your own? Problem with the kiosk is that I can't just ask for water, nowhere to type in requests - though I do not recommend Parsippany water. Maybe the lassi is worth it but the cups weren't that large for $4 plus. One man's opinion. With that said, now that I've mentioned the kiosk, if you want or need to customize your order (allergies, add-ons, etc.), I do believe you can walk up and order in person as well. Spicy food home after multiple warnings. Verdict? Paneer: Less spicy and less crispy than I expected. Dipping sauces included, but at least one seemed like it was meant for the biryani. The white yogurt sauce I held onto. At least a solid portion size 3.75/5. Biryani: Meat buried under the rice. Good quantity, unique flavor for a "dry meat" dish that I had to look up. Spice maybe a touch hotter on this one. 5/5. Sauces: The brown sauce is thick and not spicy. Made it my dessert. White helped with the heat. Neither sauce was on the menu but they were thrown in with my order, which was nice. Verdict: Fun, convenient, and I'll keep it in mind to try some different things here as I pass every afternoon - but it's not dethroning my favorite.

    Very tasty biriyani. Definitely one of the better ones that I've had. Only complaint was that it…read morewas a little too salty. Ordered the chicken fry option, and there was a generous amount of chicken. I couldn't even finish the dish. Its a very casual setup: order at counter, paper plates. They also had some free chai tea the night I visited. It's in a lot with ample parking. Will definitely be adding this place to the rotation.

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