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    Shah's Halal Cart

    Shah's Halal Cart

    4.3
    (47 reviews)
    1.2 mi
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    I have been to Shahs before at other locations but this one was beyond amazing. Best cart in Queens…read morefor sure. Very great service, guys working were very polite. The lamb had an amazing flavor and the sauces are excellent. Anytime I visit NY in the future again, I will be going here for sure.

    I lived in KG for about a year, and this was a must anytime I passed by. It is in a convenient…read morelocation near the Union Turnpike Subway Station. I moved out of NYC at the end of 2019, but I do find myself in the area from time to time. I always make a point to come visit this cart whenever possible, even if it involves a 40 minute ride on the Q10. Yes, it's that good. I like to get the platter combo with half chicken, half lamb, extra white sauce, light hot sauce. Pita on the side. I love this type of food, and have had it from many different spots all over the country, some mom n pop, some chains. This is BY FAR my faveourite one. I tell everyone about it, if you are anywhere near this cart you absolutely must go! What my stars mean: 5 is outstanding, a must-experience, someplace I would bring/recommend to a tourist 4 is great, someplace I would love to go back to again and again. Backup options to bring/recommend to a tourist 3 is good. Someplace I would return to if in the area. I probably wouldn't recommend to a tourist, but possibly to a local. 2 is ok but only because it is either cheap or convenient. 1 means I would not return

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    Shah's Halal Cart in the background, just across Union Turnpike on the corner of Queens Blvd.
    Shah's Halal Cart in the background, just across Union Turnpike on the corner of Queens Blvd.
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    Father and Son Halal Cart

    Father and Son Halal Cart

    4.3
    (45 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $

    Another excellent halal cart and the best I've sampled in deep Queens. Exceptionally high quality…read moreand well spiced lamb. Particular well assembled and plumply stuffed gyros wrapped in fluffy and delicious pitas. With the platters they practice the steadily increasing trend I've noticed of chopping the pita up into smaller pieces before topping the platter with them, which serves the process of offering some fun new textural contrasts to the mix, though they stop short of the ingenious double layering and saucing technique of my current halal GOAT Farooks of Irving Place in Manhattan (see previous review). Prices, perhaps unsparingly due to it's location in the solidly middle to working class slice of the Worlds borough, prices are a bit lower than the current city-wide average, resulting in a steady stream of loyal school age clientele. Unfortunately though surely no fault of the carts, there's a dearth of seating immediately near the cart, the closest nearest option being some outdoor seating at the McDonalds which is often occupied and/or policed by McDonalds staff warning off outside food interlopers. Luckily for me I'm always on my bike so I can grab my grub to go and quickly bike to the nearest park to wolf it down as quickly as possible..

    My colleague recommended this food truck, so I decided to try them since I haven't had Halal food…read morein ages. Food was delicious and fresh. Portion was good. Got a decent amount of food for $9 which also comes with a free can of soda. Owner is also pleasant. He told me to wait in the car because it was BRICK that day, (brrrrrr) and he brought my food to me when it was ready. Awesome!

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    Chicken over Rice w/ Pita bread and salad
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    He Ji Noodle House

    He Ji Noodle House

    4.3
    (4 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Tried this place out for lunch today in the New York Food Court. I've been trying to find the best…read morespots in this food court to avoid the crowds at New World Mall. I got the egg and tomato handmade noodle dish that comes as a dry noodle. Scrambled eggs and tomatoes are a classic flavor, but I've never had it with noodles before. The dish was topped with some sesame sauce and fresh cucumber. Overall, it was pretty good, although I was expecting more of a sauce of tomatoes and egg poured over the noodles. Instead, it was just tomatoes and egg sauteed with noodles, with the only liquid being what came out of the tomatoes during cooking. I guess that's why they add on the sesame sauce. The noodles were really well-made. They were nicely al dente and pretty uniform in size even though they're pulled by hand. The tomato flavor wasn't strong enough, but the acidity of the tomato was there and was nicely balanced by the nutty taste of the sesame sauce. The cucumbers provided a refreshing crunch. The dish was missing a bit of spice. I also got a side of chili oil sliced pig ears. They normally sell a dish for $7, but I didn't want a full side of it and asked if they could just give me a smaller portion for cheaper. So the guy at the register asked for $3 and gave me a really generous portion of pig ears. I wasn't expecting it to be a chili oil made with Sichuan peppercorns, but it was and I loved the tingly spiciness it gave the dish. I actually spooned a little bit of the hot chili oil into the noodles to give them a bit more flavor. And since the noodles had no meat in them, I added a slice of pig ear every few bites. I enjoyed my meal even though it wasn't perfect. I'll definitely return to try their lamb noodle soup and see how it compares to the famous one (inside Golden Mall or New World Mall).

    I've had the lamb noodle soup and the beef noodle soup here. They are both pretty good. Only…read moreproblem here is the portions of are off. Portions of meat are at minimal. Mostly all noodles... They hold 2 dollars for a bowl deposit fee.

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    Lamb Noodle Soup
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    Queens Night Market

    Queens Night Market

    4.0
    (484 reviews)
    4.1 mi
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    Are you spending your Saturday afternoon in Flushing Meadows Park or Citi Field and found yourself…read morecraving for more of that Queens energy, and most importantly, craving for more of that diverse food scene? Well, then head on over to the Queens Night Market? Although there seems to be some kind of food festival popping up each weekend across the city, the vibe and diverse food scene here is still unmatched! The food selection has grown exponentially since I last visited over five years ago, making it easier for visitors to sample international bites all in one place. Moreover, the prices remained reasonable with most items under $8. On this visit, we tried the egg-shaped waffles stuffed with Nutella and custard, the Burmese pancakes stuffed with meat, the Venezuelan corn pancake stuffed with beef and mozzarella, and some Hainanese chicken with rice. Most of these items were delicious and the standout were the Burmese stuffed pancakes. The portions, although small, are still good enough for sharing. If you need more reasons to visit, they are also showing World Cup games here when we visited. You can have your watch party with great food options! The service is usually quite quick despite some long lines.

    Queens Night Market continues to be a great place to sample ethnic cuisine from around the world…read more Our favorites for the 2026 Night Market are the Syrian Booza from Hanina Sweets and Coconut Curry Ramen from Burmese Bites, both $6 each. Others: - Pastel de Nata from Joey Bats Café: $4 per egg tart. Good, though it doesn't beat the ones found in Lisbon, Portugal. - Beef Pepperpot from Lexie's Caribbean Cuisine: OK. $6 buys a rather large serving for the price. The dish is flavorful, but the cuts of meat used run a bit tough. - Beef Meat Pie from Soronko Kitchen and Bakery: $6. OK. Could use more flavor than the included Cholula hot sauce packet provided. - Beef Gyro from Enfes NYC: $6. Good, balanced. On the other hand, we didn't like their grape leaves ($5), which we thought were too tart. The logistics of the Night Market have changed slightly since my initial review in 2019. It is still better to take mass transit, as there is no longer free parking in the adjacent parking lot operated by New York Hall of Science. It is difficult but possible to find metered and unmetered street parking in the neighborhood.

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    Chicken Skewer from La Braza.
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    Old Street Pan Fried Dumpling 老街生煎

    Old Street Pan Fried Dumpling 老街生煎

    3.5
    (24 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Happily surprised about how fresh & good this stall is. Those viral videos were right but more…read moreimportantly there is a constant line of customers (locals & younger). I got 5 pan-seared baos for $7. 3 pork and 2 vegetable (shitake, cabbage, clear noodles). They look unassuming but were so good! Good % dough to filling, good sear on the bottom, & some juice/soup on the inside. Not sure which region these are from. The ladies speak English & a Mandarin dialect. Service is quick and fast. Not sure if it was the previous business in this stall, or they took it off the menu. But they had used to have a thin lightly seared empanada - like item with egg, chive, and glass noodles. Hope there'll bring it back. There is a bit of ordering anxiety since it's a small stall and right at the subway entrance. You can take the food to the lower level of food court at New World Mall to eat. I think it's cash only! I always forget about this place since it's more of a to-go format, but looking forward to try more items from them.

    Tried this place in Flushing on a Thursday. I got the crab and pork and the vegetarian dumplings…read more Both were very good. They had a good amount of filling. The skin was inconsistent on each dumpling but the majority had a nice thin skin without breakage and leaking. Some had a little thicker bottom. Great flavor and not overly salted. Pricing was 8 for $10. I'll try some of the others next time.

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    Tea Eggs 6/$5 +bonus egg
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    Quicitop

    Quicitop

    4.3
    (9 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    Being a fan of Peking Duck, Quicitop's Peking Duck Jian Bing sounded like a big win. Hadn't noticed…read moreit on the menu of other Jian Bing places in Flushing. They have a wide range of Jian Bing options. Quicitop, a stall inside the same mini food court as Corner 28 with its English name in an almost illegibly small font under its gigantic Chinese name, offers that and more. Along with that, I ordered one of the Chinese style "Beef Patties" to go. (I'm not sure if there's seating in back, however I was taking it with to eat at Citified before the Mets Game.) The woman preparing my Jian Bing behind the counter was totally friendly and quick. This Peking Duck Jian Bing, a sizeable Chinese filled crepe with egg, lettuce and other vegetables, black sesame, was customized with Peking Duck and what appeared to be Hoi Sin Sauce. Additionally she folded within the crepe, as I've had elsewhere a large fried wonton sheet. While I saw some duck as I ate, the fried wonton in particular disproportionately distracted from any enjoyable Peking Duck flavor. If I ordered it again, I'd ask to leave out the wonton. Also, would recommend others do the same. The Beef Patties, in its crispy, flaky, filo dough type bun, was quite tasty, reasonably priced, and something I'd consider reordering. Quicitop might be a place to try their other options, including Jian Bing alternatives such as their batter upgrades of Spinach or Purple Rice.

    If you're looking for a nice snack/quick meal in the flushing area, this Chinese pancake spot is…read moreyour go to place! Packed with flavor and full of ingredients. They take cash only!

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    Quicitop's stall
    Quicitop's stall
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    Peking duck jian bing
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