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    LN1380

    3.2 (419 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:30 pm
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    Khy Ee S.

    Family favorite dim sum spot for almost 10 years! We love coming here for weekend dim sum and occasionally dinner. Their fried dim sum dishes are great! Also, after 11:00am, the kitchen opens so you can order any rice, noodles, and other main dish items to go with your dim sum. Our favorite dim sum items include: - Taro with salted egg yolk bun(?) - Fried shrimp rolls (ha tiew) - Fried shrimp wrapped in bean curd And our favorite main dishes: - lobster fried sticky rice (they make it the best here!) - peking pork chops - honey walnut shrimp - fried small fish (shown in picture, not sure of name) You can't go wrong if you come here for dim sum or dinner. Plus, I feel like they're always open even in inclement weather. Other tips: There is a small parking lot in the back, but we usually do street parking as their parking lot is hard to get in/out of! If you come on the weekends, try to come before 11:30am to guarantee a table without a wait.

    Fried vermicelli with minced beef.
    Celian O.

    Pros: - food came pretty quick - service was better than most Chinese restaurants - I absolutely love the turnip cake (lo bak go) from here, they always put a lot of turnip in it Cons: - the vermicelli dish I got literally tasted like oil even with the minced beef gravy/sauce Comments: - went around 2:30PM, so dim sum was ending, the dim sum on the cart was pretty cold - as it was pretty empty around this time, it was relatively quiet but when it's packed it can get very loud but feels lively. Feels like your typical Chinese restaurant/dim sum place

    Inside for Sunday Supper with the family
    Chris P.

    This neighborhood family style Chinese restaurant is a hit or miss. This has been my parents' go to spot since High Pearl changed ownership earlier this year. We have dined during weekday lunch and family birthday dinners. Personal favorites: Beef Chow Fun Pan fried noodles with chicken Pan fried noodles with seafood Snow Pea leaves Baked Chicken Service can be unpredictable because there were moments where people got the wrong dish or the server forgot about their dish. We will be back and hopefully we will try the fish and steak.

    Cha Xiu Sou

    2026 Aug 1:food is not consistently hot- the century egg porridge is very hot and comes with sliced pork, the Joy Chai Jiso is not warm at all. Cha Cui sou is pretty good - the bread flakes easily and is very nice. Carrot cake is not house made and not as good as those from the restaurant next door.

    Nice dining room
    Peter K.

    Best Chinese places are rated 3-3.5 (separate topic). I'll go on a limb and give this place a 5 rating. Here's why. Smaller dining room (big enough for diners, but it ensures freshness of dishes), excellent execution on each dim sum plate (we didn't find one false note,and we do dimsum often), super authentic (they have HK in their name), spot on service (dish changes, refill tea) we really enjoyed this place. Parking in back is a plus. We were referred to this place from our Cantonese family members. Not reviewing takeout or dinner, this place does dimsum well. It's worth the drive from downtown flushing. We will be back.

    Lourdes M.

    The popular next door neighbor dim sum place is closing half hour earlier so we opted to enjoy the remaining hour of this place. We luckily got seated in 5 minutes . Unfortunately for the remaining hour , one of the carts which has its porridge, meat and the like does not carry much. We settled for the remaining carts that has the bao, shumai , friend stuff and desserts. It still filling though what we had for late lunch. Tea is no longer free nowadays , a $2 charge for each and don't offer til you asked. The place is descent and what it offers for dim sum time is just alright. Nothing extravagant to boost about. We will try their regular meal on our our next visit. My husband is a bit disappointed with the parking lot, it is full and he had no choice but to look on the street. It's quit a busy weekend so when visited in the future, try a weekday.

    Victor H.

    Great Chinese restaurant in Little Neck! They have Dim Sum as well as family style options. We have tried both and both are recommended. The food portions are pretty large, especially with family style dinner entrees. And the dishes taste good as well. I really like their Clay Pot dishes and the Chicken with Veggies which was very tender. They also have a Chef Special soup that we have been looking forward to trying, but they often sell out of it. I liked their fruit and pumpkin/taro dessert at the end of dinner. The space is large and there is decent room between tables, and you don't get as cramped as other Dim Sum restaurants like in Flushing. Also, the decor and look is pretty nice compared to other similar restaurants. Parking can be a bit difficult even though they have a parking lot in the back, because it usually gets packed pretty quickly. Otherwise, you have to do metered street parking.

    Pork Sumai
    Noel M.

    We were craving for dim sum so we decided to go to this area, our original intention was to go to a neighboring restaurant of this joint but it was fully booked, so we decided to go to this Cantonese restaurant instead as there are a few available seats left. They have a small parking lot for costumers at the back, street parking is a little challenging. Walking in to the restaurant, I noticed that the atmosphere was sleek, modern and has an upscale decor. We were seated to a table for two which was nice and comfortable, the place was packed with people, staff were busy busing food in carts for costumers. There was that delightful ruckus and organized atmosphere of costumers asking for the dim sum that they want, the attentive and friendly staff food busing and the costumers conversing with their family or relative while enjoying their meals. Harmony in chaos. The cuisine is authentic and delicious. We enjoyed their steamed BBQ pork buns, shrimp dumplings, pork shumai, steamed salty egg yolk cream buns, steamed fish balls, steamed beef balls and steamed fresh egg yolk buns. I specially like how they decorate their steamed buns, made them to look like mini pigs or minions, cute and adorable. The food was fresh, flavorful and not greasy. The staff were helpful, attentive and welcoming. Dim sum price is fair making it a good value for families and groups. I earlier looked at the menu and noticed that there are some dishes that are slightly pricey. Their Dim sum menu are available from 10 AM to 3 PM. Our food experience in this spot was good.

    Fried Tofu with shrimp paste
    Calbert C.

    I always wanted to try this restaurant but was somehow steered somewhere else. I finally gave it a try and went back a second time. It was that good. We usually opt for the restaurant next door but ever since the change in management some time ago, their service has been terrible so we started exploring other restaurants. Little did I know that the gem next door called LN 1380 would be my next Go-To. Both times I came it was during the holidays but got seated right away which was surprising because it looked really busy. The servers were great and the dishes were delicious. We ordered Salt and pepper squid, Fried tofu with shrimp paste, Honey walnut shrimp, Braised beef stew and Lemongrass porkchops. Everything was great but the lemongrass porkchops especially stood out to me. It makes my mouth salivate thinking about it. The wok hei and the lemongrass flavor of the pork chops, with the punch of saltiness, pair amazingly with white rice. Every bite kept getting better and better. If it wasnt for the family style, I would eat the entire plate of it. As someone who usually gets Salt and pepper pork chops, it was refreshing to have a new pork chop dish to add to the top favorites list. Please give it a try! Definitely plan on coming back to check out their dimsum. Overall I really recommend this restaurant for a family style Cantonese meal.

    Ilana Z.

    I wonder why this local dim sum spot has bad reviews. We came in at 1pm on a Saturday and were seated super quickly. The ladies and the carts were everywhere. We got a whole bunch of dishes and tea for less than $60. Everything was so fresh and hot. My personal favorite was the eggplant and shrimp, but honestly the shrimp rice rolls came close. Chicken feet were soft and had good sauce and the shrimp dumplings were great. Only thing that was ok was the black pepper short ribs - too much black pepper but we still ate it. Who knew you didn't have to go to Flushing or Chinatown for some great dim sum!

    Sweet and Sour Soup
    Michael B.

    After we watched the Buffalo Sabres shut out the Islanders recently, our group decided to drown our sorrows in Chinese food. Vito D in our group recommended LN1380HK in Little Neck, Queens. What it lacks in name it makes up in cuisine! I am a lifelong Chinese food connoisseur, and have even eaten my way through Hong Kong. This restaurant gets 5 stars from me and our group of six! The Hot and Sour Soup was one of the best I have ever had! The Pan Fried Rack of Lamb was superb! The House Special Walnut Shrimp was indeed quite special! New for me was the Sautéed Snow Pea Leaf with Fresh Garlic was fantastic, as was the Chicken Fried Rice. The Pan Fried Noodles with Seafood was also a treat with luxuriant chunks of calamari and shrimp! The Roast chicken was tasty and amazing!! The restaurant itself is well lit and spotless! The service was good and suggested what we should have on a couple of our choices. Thank you to Vito and his Wife Aura for this delicious suggestion!

    Shrimps Dumpling
    James A.

    Happened to stop in here for lunch and it was a little over whelming at first they just start trying bully you with random dishes you have no idea what it is. The service was okay and ambiance was nice. Not sure if I will be back here. The fried rice was bland. The chow fun was decent not very flavorful.

    Hargow and shumai
    Rohini G.

    Great dimsum find! In comparison to spots Flushing, I appreciated not having a long wait. Came in on a Saturday around 11:30p and was seated immediately. I stuck to typical items: Shumai was okay - juicy but rather bland. Hargow was excellent - wrappers were thick but held the shrimp well, which was not overcooked at all. The shrimp rice noodle roll tasted a bit rubbery. It was otherwise flavored well. The taro with minced meat was definitely my favorite - meat was well marinated, taro cut the flavors, and it was not too oily. Got a few egg tarts as a palate cleanse which I liked as well! Tea was charged on our bill twice (only $1 so not a huge deal) but everything was so affordable, I really couldn't complain. Will be back! A note on parking: the lot behind the restaurant is SMALL. Off street parking might be your best bet if you come during a peak time.

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    I always stop by here to get my favorite Congee and dimsum. Fast service and food is always good!

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    If you ask for more cream for the coffee, they give you hard time. End up just give you little milk

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    We always enjoy dim sum here. Great service and great food without having to go all the way to flushing

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    这餐厅的菜单和其他餐厅一样但是服务非常快。我们点了吧分餐,北菇鸡丝伊面特别好吃。It is a solid choice for eating with family or birthdays and etc.

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    点心很好吃。 服务员很友善和很快。 我最喜欢叉烧包。The food was hot too and the portion was big.

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    Grandpa Chen Char Siu Bao

    Grandpa Chen Char Siu Bao

    4.1
    (129 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Simple and no fuse bakery. Everything is super fresh. The service is fast too. So even if you see a…read moreline out the door don't be intimidated. If you don't see what you're looking for in the case, just ask because they are constantly baking and steaming for the demand. Sometimes it will take a few, but that just means you'll be lucky and get them extra extra fresh. It is a small location so I'd personally just take my items to go, since crowds come and go. Parking is street metered parking. $.25 per 30mins, and you put the tag on the driver's side glass.

    My mom and I had been wanting to try the infamous Grandpa Chen that has been making a name for…read moreitself in the char siu bao biz since we've been sorely disappointed by Mei Lai Wah over the years. For one, I think they strategically set up shops in areas far out in Queens that are not easily accessible or overrun by the masses--this can easily bring down a business' quality. We ordered a variety of things to try, including their range of char siu baos, like the pineapple bun, the snow crust, and the regular baked bun. Definitely a step up above what Mei Lai Wah is now, with the chunky cuts of meat, but way too sweet, even with the regular version. Highly suggest just sticking with the regular unless you're really curious about the pineapple or snow crust, which really just adds a layer of sugar. My mom spotted their sachima and quickly snatched one up. They sell a small selection of Southern Chinese and Hong Kong baked goods and pastries, but don't expect the variety of a Chinese bakery. Prices are a bit steep, and I don't know if it varies by location since this location is in a higher-cost area, but I wouldn't go out of my way to come here if I'm craving a good char siu bao - most Chinese bakeries do them well, just a matter of finding them. Most people who came in when we were there seem to buy them in boxes so either they're a hit at parties/events or some households really love them.

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    Cookies and bread
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    Canton Manor

    Canton Manor

    3.6
    (189 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    THE FOOD ----------------…read more+ Great variety of different dim sum dishes. All of the traditional faves were available. We tried beef rice rolls, shrimp rice rolls, shrimp dumplings, pork and shrimp dumplings, chicken feet, roast pork buns (including the pineapple version), sesame mochi custard buns, molten custard buns, sticky rice, short ribs, cruller rice rolls, malay sponge cake rolls, coconut jell-o. + ALL of the dim sum was fresh and the quality was excellllent. Didn't have a single gripe about any of it. + Shredded Chicken Pan Fried Noodle - EXCELLLLENT. Noodles were extraaaaa crispy and the sauce didn't overwhelm the noodle. Only complaint was that the sauce was a littttttle saltier than needed. THE SERVICE ------------------- + They have the old school cart ladies driving around with dim sum in them, which I am ALWAYS for. It doesn't feel like the full dim sum experience without them. THE SURROUNDINGS ------------------------------- + Spacious interior with LOTs of tables. + Private parking lot was a MAJOR plus in NYC as it's such a rarity for restaurants here. The lot was tight, but had a good number of spots. Gets full on weekends, however turnover is quick. RANDOM OBSERVATIONS ------------------------------------- + Dropped in with my family and a group of friends at 12:15 PM and, surprisingly, didn't have to wait long for a table for 10 people. If we had 2-4 people only, we would not have waited more than 5 minutes!

    - Private parking lot with a decent number of spaces, though you may still have to wait for a spot…read moreduring peak weekend dim sum hours - Spacious dining room with plenty of tables to accommodate parties of all sizes; there's also a staircase toward the back left that appeared to lead to additional seating downstairs, though I didn't get a chance to confirm - The restaurant was busy when we arrived around 12:10p on a Saturday--smaller tables turned over fairly quickly, but larger parties waited longer; we waited about 25 mins to be seated with a party of 10 - Service left something to be desired--the waitstaff weren't particularly friendly, and while the dim sum cart attendants were pleasant enough, they were also quite pushy and often tried to place dishes on the table before you had a chance to say no - The dim sum was decent overall--there was a good selection available, and the carts came around frequently, so it was easy to try a variety of dishes: most items arrived hot, but the quality was a bit inconsistent; the noodle dishes were generously portioned and nicely presented--the chicken chow mein had very crispy noodles and just enough sauce to keep them from getting soggy, but part of it was slightly burnt and the sauce was saltier than I would have liked

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    Marathon Cafe

    Marathon Cafe

    4.4
    (149 reviews)
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    4.5 stars! TLDR:…read more$137 for 6 people. affordable pricing! there were leftovers! no tips establishment, customers are Cantonese heavy. 3% credit card surcharge. closed Wednesdays! $15.95 Scallion chicken over rice w/ soup of the day (MSRP $8) $15.95 thai style pig knuckle noodle soup (uses wheat noodles) $18.95 tom yum seafood rice noodle soup (uses ho fun) $8.95 OG french toast $9.95 HK french toast (extra dollar is peanut butter addition) $13.95 creamy corn w fried fish over rice $5.50 cold ying tang milk tea coffee $13.95 pineapple bun fish fillet sando w/ fries $17.95 ox tongue spaghetti as many customers have noted, some dishes have generous portions like the cream corn/fish rice & pineapple bun fish sandwich with fries. the food is overall great and not too salty. the coffee x milk tea is great as well. their thai style dishes like the tom yum noodle soups are sweet centric and more tomato-esque. the french toasts are not super moist (more on the dry/crispy side). i thoroughly enjoyed this spot and would come back. the lady who seated us was accommodating and allowed us to wait in the take out area (they are 2 fun hannah montana foldable chairs - very cute). some negatives - street parking is hard but tolerable! scallion sauce on chicken & rice has little ginger (heavy on scallion). food isnt piping hot but medium hot in temperature. spacing is tight try this place out!

    Cute little HK-themed cafe in Little Neck. We ordered the pig knuckle over rice, tom yum seafood…read morewith rice noodles, and a cooked salmon salad. This was my second time here, and the food quality was lower than my first visit. The pig knuckle wasn't as soft or flavorful as I'd hoped. The salmon salad, which I loved on my first visit, felt a little dry this time around. The tom yum seafood with rice noodles was the star dish of the afternoon -- sweet, flavorful, and packed with a generous amount of seafood. Keep in mind this dish is only available on weekends. I'd come back a third time just for the tom yum soup. Service was good and the staff were attentive. Note: you order and pay at the register, and the waitress brings the food to your table.

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    Gyo Don- marinated beef over rice with egg.
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    Taste of Canton

    Taste of Canton

    3.5
    (101 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    I come here once a month or once every two months for their roast duck. I have tried other items,…read morebut nothing else stands out, only the duck. I always order a whole duck, with the whoke duck there's the internal juices and marinade that you can request them to put in a to go container, its great for dipping and gives extra flavor if you need it. The ducks is cooked to perfection, its never overcooked nor raw. The skin is nice and crispy while the meat is tender and juicy. Definitely give the duck a try.

    I came here for dinner on Saturday and returned for lunch on Monday, hoping the second visit would…read morechange my mind. Unfortunately, both meals were underwhelming. The service was decent, but the food just didn't deliver. At dinner, the salt and pepper pork chops were thin, over-fried, dry, and lacked flavor. The black pepper steak was smothered in sauce, and the beef texture suggested it had been overly tenderized. The BBQ duck was especially disappointing -- it tasted like it had been reheated in the microwave. Overall, the dishes lacked seasoning, depth of flavor, and that smoky wok hei you expect from good Cantonese cooking. Lunch was slightly better, but still inconsistent. The congee itself was good, though the dried squid was so tough it felt like chewing on rubber. The steamed rice rolls with peanut sauce were another letdown; instead of being freshly steamed, the noodles seemed microwaved, making them firm and dry rather than soft and chewy. I also ordered a fish and tofu dish covered in brown sauce, but it was completely bland. I really wanted to like this place, especially after giving it multiple chances, but unfortunately the third time was not the charm.

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    Osmanthus Jelly 香滑桂花糕. Take-out. $4.95 for three pieces; $5.39 with tax; Too lightly flavored.
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