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    Panyo BBQ

    3.0 (1 review)
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    Take Your Hand

    Take Your Hand

    (9 reviews)

    Downtown Flushing, Flushing

    A pink food truck sits at the corner near the main drag in Flushing. They sell a variety of…read moreskewers and some drinks. Bought a few skewers. All the portions were rather small and was not served hot. Didn't really like the spice flavorings of any skewers. Also there was some sort of unpleasant after taste. It could be just me. Maybe that spice is an acquired taste. The good: squid was tender. But you get 4 tiny pieces on a stick.

    Not sure what the review under me was talking about that there is a weird after taste. Perhaps…read moreshe's referring to the numbing taste? That's typical of Szechuan food. My skewers were served hot and it was delicious. Back in Szechuan this is typically street food. Usually they sell you a handful of raw skewers and you stick the raw skewers in the hotpot to boil until cooked. You consume while standing in front of the cart. This one however was served to you cooked in either a bag (if you order maybe 2 pcs) and in a tall cup if you order more than a few. The flavor was good. Very typical of Szechuan hotpot. I loved it. The serving is also typical of a skewer stick, few pieces on a stick. Price was averaging $1.50 each which was also typical I also ordered the rose jelly. That's also typically eaten with this kind of food, because it's spicy and numbing, you cook down with the sweet and cold brown sugar or rose jelly. This was my second try and I'd try every time I'm in flushing.

    Carrito El Guerrero - 2 tacos and a pupusa

    Carrito El Guerrero

    (4 reviews)

    Downtown Flushing, Flushing

    The street food scene in Flushing has been stretched thin in the last few years due to local laws,…read morebut the influx of Latin based food trucks and carts have somehow become a more viable option. Carrito El Guerrero, located just outside of Queens Crossing mall (#1), has maintained a steady presence giving folks an option outside Asian cuisine. Like many Mexican carts in Jackson Heights and Corona, they offer a myriad of options ranging from tacos to huaraches to picaditas. Not surprisingly they have non-Mexican options like pupusas on the menu. For time saving reasons, I usually end up ordering tacos. At the standard NYC price of $3 each (#2), the various tacos I've tried (carnitas, asada, chorizo, al pastor) were somewhat mediocre. They're certainly not better than anything in nearby Corona but they do the job, especially when one isn't feeling like Asian food. I've had better results with their cemitas, picaditas, and even their quesadillas. They are sometimes a little too generous with the lettuce and I ask them to scale it back. The pupusas are pretty disappointing, but that was a gamble from the get go. As expected, its cash only. ____________ (#1) After bouncing around several other locations in downtown Flushing. (#2) To everyone outside of NYC: Yes, I know.

    I really thought this would be better than it was, seeing people waiting for it regularly. I also…read morewished it was better than it was because the man working the cart was so nice! But man. It was a pretty long wait, the food was falling apart, and they tasted like I had covid. They were filled nicely, but man it needed more seasonings for sure. I ended up dumping all the salsa on (which also didn't have much flavor, just spice). Sorry, won't be coming back.

    Panyo BBQ - foodtrucks - Updated May 2026

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