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Liang Pi Wang

3.8 (27 reviews)
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Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Emily Z.

My go to place for liang pi very tasty, the noodles' texture is very soft and fresh. The Liangpi is already prepared ahead of time so if that's all you are ordering there is not much wait time. Ordering and staff experience is standard compared to other food court stalls, quick and easy. We got their pancake today and it was very good as well, the dough is soft and chewy, you get some crunch from the cracker and some freshness from the lettuce. They did raised the price recently but I think that is to be expected given recent economic.

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Katherine W.

Tasty! I've had liang pi at xian famous foods and terra cotta warrior (SF). This one was tasty, with a thinner sauce than the other two places but still very flavorful. It looks much blander than it actually is. It is basically not spicy at all if you ask for mild, I suspect most lovers of liang pi will want atleast medium spicy. The fried liang pi ends up basically tasting like stir fried chow fun, which was delicious but not like the normal liang pi I'm used to. A good rendition of the pork burger with not too much mystery meat. The crepe was great, I opted for no sausage which I was told would be an American chicken sausage!

Fresh liang pi being cut and tossed
Henry M.

I tried a jianbing from this place a while back which was fine, but not memorable. Came back to try their namesake liang pi. I was excited to find the woman making the liang pi was actually cutting cold noodles fresh to order. For $5, you get a large plate of liang pi. It comes as mild spicy by default, so you have to tell them to at least go to medium spicy, if not full spicy. The woman adjusts the sauces and tosses it right in front of you. The noodles were fantastic, as I had expected since they were being cut fresh. They had just the right amount of chew and were quite refreshing since they were chilled. The sauce was pretty good, although not the best I've had. I felt like the dish was a bit too "watery" and the flavor was not bold or complex enough. It needed more spice and something to give it some body. The gluten was in large pieces, but they were dense and did not soak up the sauces. There were some slivers of cucumber that helped add a freshness to an otherwise rich dish. I'd definitely come back, especially to try their spicy fish. The liang pi is quite good here, but I do think Stall #28 at New World Mall beats it out.

Shui zhu yu, Sichuan boiled fish
Danni C.

Another awesome food stall in the best food hall in Flushing (aka New York Food Court)! The flagship liang pi cold wheat noodles are nicely chewy and tossed in hot chili oil, sesame sauce, black vinegar, and fresh herbs and cucumber. Another popular option is the spicy boiled fish, featuring delicate white fish filet pieces poached in a fiery, glistening broth and served with rice, which is too oily for my personal taste but a great take on the Sichuan classic. The fish is frozen filet, which I actually prefer to fresh fish as it somehow, paradoxically tastes less fishy(?!) Finally, I would recommend the jian bing, a thin Chinese crepe rolled with egg, vegetables, choice of meat, and a thin crisp cracker, which immediately brings me back to the street vendors of China.

Liang Pi Noodles ($5.00)
Cynthia L.

Liang Pi Noodles is definitely one of my favorite noodle dishes overall. I just love the mixture of various sauces and vegetables. It seems like such a simple, easy dish by sight but it is really the balanced amount of sauce and texture of the noodles, that makes the difference. Liang Pi can be eaten as a cold noodles dish or stir-fried dish, the two different ways of eating brings out different strengths of the dish. When eaten cold, I am just craving for the rawness and freshness of it. Stir-fried version makes me love the soft, chewy noodles even more. I cannot even choose how I want it at times! I love Liang Pi mainly because after I finish the entire plate, it leaves me satisfy and not feeling guilty for eating like a piggy. I don't know if this dish is consider healthy in any way at all but I love that it is such a light dish! Okay! I am indeed biased, Xi'an Famous Foods holds first place as my favorite Liang Pi Noodles spot. Liang Pi is my personal must-try at any noodles place that have it on the menu. New World Mall has a vendor that makes it, but they failed miserably. With New York Food Court opened, Liang Pi King was one of the vendors that opened here. Such a bold name, claiming themselves to be! This place actually comes closest in taste, especially the sauce. The sauce is a bit watery and a bit too much leftover when you're done. Be careful and not slurp so hard, otherwise it will get on your shirt! The taste of the sauces is very well balanced and the greens that they put it is very fresh. Overall, I love the sauce combination. The noodles just lacked a bit of texture because it tasted airy and too light. I prefer it to have more texture so that I can munch on it. Yup! I will be returning!

Jianbing!
Roger H.

This review is only for the jianbing! In case you've never heard of it, its okay, they're pretty rare to come by, and as of now there are only four places I know of in flushing that serve these bad boys, which is a shame since from what I hear they're pretty ubiquitous in northern china anyway onto the food! A Chinese crepe for lack of a better description the jiang bing is a crepe mixed with eggs sprinkled with scallions and smeared with a combination of hoisin sauce and hot chilli oil filled with crispy fried crackers and hot dogs if you're fancy. Although the combination sounds pretty uninspiring, the jiangbing is truly an under the radar food item that will one day blow up! mark my words lol The jiangbing here was okay.......a bit on the soggy side, skimpy with the fillings, too much lettuce and not enough scallion, the only thing that made up for all these negatives was the awesome sauce they used to kick up the flavor. Pretty average at best, definitely nothing that will leave you inspired though, try it for the sake of saying you've had it and move on folks!

Jessica N.

My family came to the food court for dinner and ended up going to different booths and sharing. We got the Liang Pi Noodles and Biang Biang Mian. The Liang Pi Noodles were served cold and were much too oily for my taste but it seems to be the dish to get at that booth. What really caught my eye and taste buds was the Biang Biang Mian! Thin noodles (really absorbed the sauce/juices well), potatoes (a LOT of potatoes lol), tender beef chunks, onion, and woodear mushroom soaking in delicious juices. I would HIGHLY recommend this dish! So flavorful!! I'd definitely reorder this :)

Muhammed S.

I had the lamb burger. It tastes fantastic and but the quality of meat was not to my liking. It had scraps of meat and lots of fat.

Super delicious Liang pi! Medium spicy has a good kick!
Hoyan L.

Freakin tasty liang pi! One of the most delicious food I had on this NY trip. I liked their liang pi more than the ones I had at Xian's Famous Foods. For only $5, I got a big plate of delicious liang pi and it was cut in front of my eyes and tossed with the seasonings in front of my eyes. I got mine medium spicy and boy was it spicy! It has the perfect amount of flavor from the peanuts and other complex flavors. Wish I can eat this back in the Bay for $5 too!

Liang Pi (Cold Skin Noodles)
Mr F G And Mrs M S.

4.5 Stars! We love liang pi & after reading the reviews about this place, we decided to check it out. The food here is really good & great in value too! We got the liang pi (cold skin noodles), & some spicy chicken n' potato dish that were so so so good. Let's start with the liang pi. It's good but we wouldn't say it's the best. The pancake were delicious! Now, for the spicy chicken n' potato dish, we can't remember the exact name of that amazingly delicious dish but it's easy to order. Just point at the picture of a $12 chicken dish on the menu, that's the one! If we remember it correctly, this is the most expensive dish on the menu. It's a dish for two. It's huge! It came with 2 rice. For $12, guarantee you'll be full! It's great in value & absolutely delicious! It has so much flavor. All total we spent about $22. We couldn't even finish our food because we were totally stuffed! The left over was so much, we could make another meal from it. Amazing food & great value! Highly recommended!

Cathy Z.

So glad I found New York food court and this place! Their Liang pi is thinly sliced, freshly handmade and full of flavor. I got it to go and they've carefully packaged the sauce pack inside a bag so the Liang pi stays fresh and dry and the sauce doesn't leak to cause a mess. I recommend to get the egg pancake also! Both for only $10 (usually a similar pancake would cost $10 for 1 in manhattan alone) a great price that's a must whenever you visit flushing :)

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Andrew C.

Came here for a quick lunch. I got the Liang Pi (cold skin noodles) $5 and the Chinese pancake $4. The noodles were ok but don't compare to Xians famous foods. The Chinese pancake was not good. First off it was difficult to eat - I wasn't sure if I should eat it like a sandwich or carve it up with knife and fork. It falls apart. In addition, it wasn't very flavorful and the iceberg lettuce and fried noodles didn't enhance anything. Definitely a pass on the Chinese pancake - although it was entertaining watching them make it. On the positive side, the lady at the counter is nice and willing to take orders in English. There are definitely other choices at this food court.

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Good, affordable place to try liang pi (a cold noodle dish). One plate was $8. Overall nice taste, although a bit lacking in flavor.

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Didn't like the sauce mixed in my liang pi. Needed more vinegar forna better taste. The liang pi here is not authentic.

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5 years ago

$7 liangpi with few pieces of tofu and cucumber. That's way way overpriced for a food court stand.

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Everytime I visit, the food is consistantly good. The liang pi and fish with sour cabbage soup are favorites!

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Probably the best liang pi noodle in the metropolitan area.

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Their liang pi is one of the best things I've ever ate in my life. It's only $5 and I can eat this every day in the summer.

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