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    JR Restaurant

    3.3 (38 reviews)
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    a takeout container with rice and meat
    Cici L.

    Best place for a cheap and variety eat in flushing!! Their price is $8.99 now for 4 choices + rice or 5 choices no rice. Comes with a free water or drinks sold separately. They serve lots of veggies, meats, noodles, fried rice, etc, highly recommended!!!! Definitely great for a lumch or dinner when youre too lazy.

    Now it's "five choice and water"
    Nicole N.

    A friend showed me this restaurant over ten years ago and it has changed for the better since then. It is like a Chinese buffet food court where you first pay $7.50 to get a tray and a take out plate. Customers walk around the buffet station to select 5 dishes or 4 dishes+white rice. There are lots of options from veggies, tofu, beef, chicken, shrimp, fried rice, and noodles. Before you leave, you bring the tray up front and they will place it in a plastic bag with a water bottle. One of the best cheap eats in Flushing. The restaurant can get crowded during lunch hours.

    The actual name of the restaurant (Biandang wu, or Bento-ya, aka Lunch Box), and the tiny English name on the right side
    Lesie H.

    It was a desperate moment of hunger. Newly moved in with nothing unpacked and too hungry to think, I got out the escalators looking for food. And then I saw a sign, a poor misspelled sign offering 4 choices of food and a soup. I went in to see how the operated and what options they had. The options includes oily, oily, and some more oily. Oily #1: Stirred fried shanghai bok choy. Very bitter. Oily #2: Deep fried beef. Soggy. Oily #3: Deep fried Tofu. At least it wasn't going bad. Oily #4: Some sort of red chicken. Not too bad. Oily #5: Soup. Mmmm. MSG. *Funny note - For the old man before me, the cashier lady asked him if it was to stay or to go in Chinese. She looked at me and asked me in English.

    Wei P.

    A popular and busy spot at Flushing downtown. You'd see the long line from inside all the way to the street during the lunch time every day. The dining area is always crowded, while majority of their customers ask for takeout. The meal is $6 for rice + 4 dishes + 1 soup. So you cannot expect the quality of the material is very high, but the chefs here do great job to make the dishes tasteful.

    Radford T.

    JR Restaurant is one of those restaurants which I call a Chinese Feeding Trough. Bountiful amounts of food is laid out for you, and you pick four items and one soup for a mere $4.75. Chinese restaurants like JR which offer "four dishes and one soup" are very popular and probably offer the best ratio of food amount to cost that you can find in the Chinese community. They have a tendency to shut down cheap Chinese takeouts because the Chinese takeouts just can't compete. So what kind of food do they have? Think greasy, starchy, fatty, fried, roasted. Basically the kind of food you get when you are thinking to yourself, "ah, fuck it." Which was kind of the attitude I had one night a few months ago during the infamous freak tornado that passed through Queens. Traffic had shut down, it took me an hour and a half to get back to Flushing from work, and I was soaked from head to toe. I was starving and JR was the first restaurant I noticed, so I walked in. The interior of the restaurant is very simple. There is a counter on the right side where you pay and the cashier gives you a tray to put food in and some disposable utensils. The centre of the restaurant is where all the food is laid out, and there are two or three servers who will scoop you the food items you want. They have white rice and fried rice, and a few different kinds of noodles. Vegetables like broccoli are available and they're practically dripping in oil and grease. And of course, there's also a plethora of meat selections, many of which are chicken. "Jefe, what is a plethora?" I decided to have four different kinds of chicken. Yes that's right. Roasted, BBQ, deep fried, and... I forgot what was the fourth kind of chicken I had. I love chicken. I also had some fried rice. The four items you choose does not include the kind of rice you get, so you actually get a rice and four items. I skipped the soup because there were two big pots that contained what looked like MSG water. The food is a little dry because they are not cooked for an order. But they were all sufficiently meaty and greasy, and filled me up nicely. Basically, JR restaurant and other "four dishes and one soup" Chinese joints are not places you'd go for any kind of "dining experience". They are places you'd go when you are hungry as hell and you want that food quick and you want it cheap. There're probably less than five minutes between the time you walk through the door to when you have sat down and you're shoveling food in your mouth. Good times.

    Yum
    Diana H.

    Very CHEAP food! While in NY, I came here twice for my dinner. It's because I am too tuckered out from adventuring. NOTE....DO NOT DRINK THE SOUP. I don't ask for it, I will just walk past the lady and say "no thanks". Food is okay, but I'd only come if i'm starving and need lots of food for a small amount of money.

    Four items lunch box w soup
    Elaine L.

    Sometimes I really miss family dinners where we gather round elbowing at the table and the meal is centered around rice and a bunch of various dishes which we call soong. The koreans have their banchan but we have our soong. Not necessarily one entree and one starch but a bunch of so called entrees from dishes with fish, meat, stir fried veggies, steamed or stewed items or leafy greens speckled with garlic and ginger accompanied by a bowl of soup either before or after your meal. Those meals for me have increasingly become few and far between. That is why I like these so called "lunch box" places like JR restaurant where for under 5 bills you can get 4 items with rice and soup. They offer a variety of items like black bean pork or deep fried chicken wings, crispy sweet n sour chicken, fish fillets, curry fish balls, bricks of firm tofu, steamed egg custard sprinkled with scallions, stewed eggplant, and other traditional chinese dishes great for any person who likes an assortment of dishes in one meal. They also have that strange fruit salad that a lot of chinese places seem to favor with the melon and cantaloupe in that milky mayo dressing. Your meal comes with a healthy portion of rice or fried rice if you wish or you can tell them you just want noodles which are the typical lo mein or mei fun rice noodles instead. This place is cafeteria style where you line up to pay first and get your tray. For me its usually "white rice to go" and hand the money. Then you walk along the buffet (direction doesnt matter people try to skip you amyway) trying to get the attention of the women with the tongs behind the counter reminiscent of those old lunch ladies of when you were a kid. Same demeanor too. The back of the buffet are the exclusively cold dishes and mostly vegetarian when you just want to be healthy and have some cauliflower or crunchy steamed broccoli or you can be adventurous and try their special cold salads with cilantro, chive and tofu. Or go old school with diced peas and carrots with baby shrimp. Great place for that undercover choy lover. After a whirl around the buffet with your 4 items you can pick up your container of soup. This soup is mostly a cabbage seaweed soup not to everyone's taste but it'll do. During the summer time they have a special chilled herbal tea that they keep at the bottom of the fridge. Its bitter and not sweetened but it is good for a change of pace when you don't want warm soup on a hot day. My chinese parents used to say that if it tastes bitter it must be good for you. This place is a lot cleaner than a lot of other lunch box places and is a favorite with the local immigrant workers and senior citizens who seem to gather here as a would be community center to meet their friends. Good thing there is ample seating or you can always bag your stuff to go but tell them before u pay. Come here if you can't decide what you want to eat and have a taste of a bunch of things. This is not a five star restaurant but definitely a filling meal for a cheap price.

    Confusing signage
    Sally W.

    Okay...where else are you going to get 4 choices of entrees served with rice and soup for $4.95? Not many places offer this. This style of dining is apparently called Chinese "lunch box" fare. I opted to not have rice so I can pick 5 choices, for $4.95. I rather have noodles than rice. Just a personal choice. Is it greasy, yes. I just ask them to take it from the top and ask for no sauce. I saw a tray of chicken that just came out...it was pretty tasty and fresh! So be on the lookout for new trays of food coming out of the kitchen and follow it. Here is a rule that you can live by going to these "lunch box" places. If it looks dry and looks like it has been sitting there too long, especially fish, AVOID! My boyfriend learned that lesson!! The trick to eating "lunch box" fare is finding decent entrees. I eat "lunch box" fare a lot because it's cheap eats. Don't expect gourmet eating when you eat "lunch box" fare. Just expect fast cooked food made from scratch at cheap prices that will be greasy. It is what it is. "Lunch box" fare is geared towards the working class. FYI, no gratuity needed here because there is no table service.

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    Lots of vegetarian options, you could get a container filled with whatever you wanted for a low set price. It was nice.

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