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Kung Fu Kitchen

3.8 (82 reviews)
ModerateChinese

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Good for groups
Good for kids

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chicken ramen
Amelia B.

I've gotten food from this place many times when in Roosevelt Field Mall and I definitely recommend their chicken ramen and chicken dumplings. The chicken ramen is phenomenal with their chili oil. The food here tastes so fresh with flavor and I also love how they have a condiment stand with chili oil, soy sauce, and vinegar.

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I love this place. I came at least one every two months. I came today and it's closed forever.

Sticky rice shumai and scallion pancake with beef
Cecilia T.

I finally got to try Kung Fu Kitchen out recently and fell in love with their scallion pancake with beef. No need to venture out to Flushing since it tastes the same, maybe better. I find myself coming back here very often to get this and I usually ask for less hoisin sauce in the pancake. The other things I've tried were their sticky rice shumai and popcorn chicken. They were tasteless. I haven't gotten a chance to try their ramen noodle soup and soup dumplings (I heard they were good) yet since I always take my order to go. Those things taste the best when you eat it there or while it's still hot. I usually eat my food atleast an hour later. However, I can't wait to go back to try their traditional Beijing noodle and beef stir-fry ramen. Who doesn't like hand-pulled noodles?

Xiao Long Baoyahhhh!
Mor S.

Can't go wrong with this I frequently swing by whenever I'm in the area. Especially the spicy noodles and partner it with pork soup dumplings, perfect combo. They have milk tea too. Highly recommended.

Jackson Y.

Soup dumplings in the mall??? Yes, you heard that right. Kung Fu Kitchen ups the game for Chinese food in the mall food court. No longer will I have to settle for batch cooked chinese/American food (looking at you Panda Express) or Freshly batched cooked chicken teriyaki (that would be you Sarku). The soup dumplings are cooked to order, so there is going to be a 10-15 wait. The dumplings themselves come out steaming hot with the broth inside the dumpling. While savory, the broth was a little light and could have been richer. Otherwise, it's exactly what I expected. TLDR: While you can definitely get better tasting Soup dumplings at Joe's Shanghai, you would also need to make the trip out to Chinatown. If you are stuck at the mall, Kung Fu Kitchen makes a good offering to tide you over.

Great crab pork Xiao Long Bao
Lawrence C.

Finally, good Xiao Long Bao east of Flushing. Don't call the stir fried noodles nor the soups ramen and you'll be fine. This is dumplings at it's best. The noodles (tasted like great lo mein) with duck were delicious. Skip the vegetable dumplings. Hot tea would have really hot the spot but they have bubble tea. The pork and shrimp soup dumplings (XLB) were the best (must buy)! The noodle casing is super delicate, filling is just perfect, as was the pork dumpling filling.

Beef stir fry ramen
Kenny P.

I've been wanting to try Kung Fu Kitchen for quite some time so I finally did. I had the stir fry beef ramen w/extra bok choy and extra sauce...it was delicious! A bit pricey but fair considering it's mall food....Everything's pricey. 5/5 would eat again.

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Anh P.

I came here on Saturday around 5:30pm and order a bowl of beef ramen with soup. There was 2-3 customers before me so I would say it wasn't too busy. My food was ready within few minutes. The portion is small compared to the price (or at least other places I've been for same type of ramen). It is understandable because it's inside the mall. In my ramen bowl, I got about 7-8 slices of beef, 2-3 pieces of veggie which is suck. The broth is good and lots of noodles. They offer bamboo chopsticks, plastic forks/spoons and chili. All I can say is If you are in the mall and need some hot soup, you can get some from Kungfu Kitchen

Delicious chicken ramen soup. Add some chili oil to clear your sinuses
Rachel S.

Kung Fu Kitchen is a very welcome addition to the Roosevelt Field Food Court There is a nice selection of buns, dumplings, stir fry ramen, ramen soup, and other goodies You can also watch them preparing the authentic hand pulled noodles You order at the window and pick up within a couple of minutes I tried the chicken ramen soup. It's a large bowl with tasty broth, freshly steamed white meat chicken, bok choy, and deliciously tasty, chewy noodles I also added some pickled greens and spicy chili oil. It was a delicious, hearty, filling meal Prices are reasonable for what you get Looking forward to trying more of their delights

a view of the kitchen from the bar
Arline B.

Decent Chinese food. Good for takeout. Delivery was fast and easy. Would reccomend when in the area.

Popcorn chicken, soup dumplings, and Thai bubble tea.
Tejas D.

Ok, so I have to be honest, these are not the best Soup Dumplings and Popcorn Chicken that I have ever had, but they were not terrible. The dumplings had plenty of soup. I paid way more than I expected to for such a small meal, but it was easier than going to Flushing. I'm not crazy about all the plastic packaging, but I guess they keep things neat.

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Soup dumplings are the best ever and there noodles are great! Fast and right in the center of the food court.

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These soup dumplings are know of the best I've ever had. And the Taro bubble tea is my favorite!!

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