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    Sing Choi Kee

    3.7 (138 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Alice D.

    Came here for a later lunch on a Saturday and the space was moderately busy, but it emptied out as we continued eating. Service was pretty slow and poor - we had to ask for the check multiple times and they forgot about some of our dishes so we had to ask about it a few times as well. Food itself was okay - portions a bit small, but tasted fine. I liked the bear tea, but that was pretty much all I really enjoyed. I probably wouldn't come back due to the poor service and just okay food, but it's a decent option and hopefully it was just an off day for the staff.

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    Jason T.

    Comfort food when you need a nice pick me up? You got just the place if you need good value with decent eats. Sing Choi Kee serves Hong Kong style comfort food and it hits the spot. I wouldn't expect phenomenal food because it's a cafe comfort spot in the mall. If you have those in mind, then the expectations are met if not exceeded with some menu items. You got a great for a 2 person where you pay 50 dollars for 2 entrees, 1 appetizer, 2 drinks and a dessert. They even have a 4-person deal. Solid 4.5/5 Decent food, standard service, small venue, Cute drinks and desserts with the little bear or panda. Food - I highly recommend the Slippery Eggs over Rice with Shrimp (8/10) We have a little kid who is picky, but devoured the food. You already know a picky kid who cleans the plate means the food is bomb. Really impressed by the quality and cook of the egg and shrimp for a casual comfort eats spot. Next I would recommend the Sliced Beef rice noodle chicken soup (7.5/10) Solid beef soup dish, flavorful and huge for the value. Plenty of meat as well. You can't go wrong if you are craving sliced beef noodles. Curry Fish balls (5/10) - They were just okay, the fishballs seemed like they were just dipped rather than marinated. They don't have a strong curry taste. HK Style toast (6/10) - Heavy competition with the other HK cafes nearby. They do give you ice cream which is great, but it is really sweet. A ton of cream, but it's pretty. Roast pork over rice (6.5/10) - Decent meal, and it will fill you up. Make sure to mix it with the egg as that is the intended way to eat. Hard to compare when you have some of the best pork in the area, this is really if you are craving roast port HK style. Even then, it's okay. Little bear ice tea (5/10) - Super instragramable drink, but flavor wise is okay. It's cute and that's the main selling point. It's a good portion too though, but some might think it has a lot of ice as opposed to actual drink. Decor (8/10) - It's emulated a small cafe from Hong Kong which is really cool. Place is clean, but small. Not bad but it can't fit a lot of people. I give it props for trying to give it that Old school HK vibe. Nice place. Service (8/10) - Not a lot of people, but our waitress was really attentive. She gave us napkins before we even asked. Really nice and solid service especially for a HK style cafe. Sometimes the waiters in other places like Mahjong will never go to you. It's a nice spot and I would definitely recommend it or show friends. Food is decent quality and it honestly deserves more foot traffic. Great prices - decent food. Can't really go wrong with that right?

    Nancy A.

    I came here twice and it's a pretty neat place. First time I came here, I got an abalone and seafood rice noodle spicy soup and it was really spicy! They gave a lot of noodles and the bowl was so big! The seafood was delicious. It's just the spiciness was up to the roof! I had to drink my milk tea to dissipate the spice in my mouth! Second time I came here I got spaghetti with sausage in tomato sauce and it was pretty good. Just the fact that they gave a lot of peppers and onions! It was just too much. Sausage was kind of sweet and did not taste that well with the peppers and spaghetti. Should have chosen beef or chicken to go with the spaghetti. My daughter got shrimp pasta kids meal combo and it came with a bottled apple juice and three chicken nuggets. The chicken nuggets were golden crispy and very chunky. Tasted pretty good. This place is very colorful and has themes to celebrate the upcoming holiday. They got skeletons now in the restaurant to celebrate Halloween. Then last summer they got an astronaut. The environment here is somewhat loud with lots of people talking and you can hear the kitchen doing its work. Lots of neon and back lighting everywhere. You have to scan the QR code on the table to order your food, which is a new concept.

    panda tofu jelly
    Stella G.

    We came with a group of five on a Sunday around lunchtime, and we were able to be seated right away. We ordered the slippery eggs with shrimp, curry fish balls, HK style French toast, boba toast, and the panda tofu jelly to share. I really liked the slippery eggs, and it was nice that you could choose how cooked you wanted your eggs. I thought the eggs and shrimp were cooked perfectly. The curry fish balls were good, and I thought the panda tofu jelly was light and refreshing. The marshmallow panda was really cute, and I liked the popping boba in there as well. I was pretty disappointed in the toasts though. They definitely look better than they taste! Overall, I think this is a nice place to get a snack, but I've been to better HK cafes in the city. Everything is really aesthetic though, and I feel like they place more focus on that.

    Matthew O.

    Coming from Florida, there really isn't any equivalent of a Hong Kong style cafe down there. So I knew I had to try this place out and was not disappointed. The food is so filling, delicious, and yet incredibly affordable. I got the egg and crispy chicken over rice and it was excellent. Fluffy scrambled eggs covered the rice to provide a layer of richness. At the same time, the chicken had a nice crispy exterior while staying tender on the inside. Perfectly complemented by a Salted Lemon Drink. For take out service though, the wait was quite long. But if you are patient, you are rewarded with some delicious food :)

    Kelly L.

    If you love Hong Kong street food, this is the place for you. They are like comfort food to me when I'm craving for something simple and quick. The food easily satisfied my expectation on top of the flavor and portion. Featured : - Beef Pasta with black pepper sauce - Abalone & seafood rice noodle chicken soup - Slippery eggs over rice with Malaysian style Curry Chicken chop - Slippery eggs over rice with shrimp - Malaysia style curry sliced beef over rice

    Desiree F.

    I stopped at this restaurant to get a quick bite. When I arrived I had to park a few blocks away. I walked into the shopping mall and went to the food court and found the restaurant. It was a small cozy place. I ordered with a nice young man! I ordered: Little Bear Lemon Tea Sihai Fish Ball with Curry Sauce Beef Pasta with Tomato Sauce Malaysia Style Curry sliced beef over rice Slippery eggs over rice HK Style French Toast The tea was really good! I also loved the beef and pasta! It was a good experience all in all!

    Chicken curry
    Jay L.

    Our first time to Tangram so had to try sing choi kee, the canto style eatery inside the mall along with some other spots at the food court. They have a kiosk where you can order take out and the order was done in about 15 minutes. Quite busy in the food court so if you don't eat at the restaurant, you have to hawk a bit for a table. Ordered a combo set with the Malaysian chicken curry (+$1) a long with a ying yeung (coffee/milk tea). Also tried the grapefruit bear soda with the sugar bear. Everything came out to around $30 so a little steep but can't expect HK prices here. The drinks were very good and food came out hot. The curry and chicken over rice was OK in my opinion, as it was Malay style. Chicken could've been more plentiful imo, but was saucy and came with a nice soft fluffy egg. still tasty. Worth a try for HK style food as I would prob try something else like noodles next time.

    Seafood Rice Noodles with Zao Po Vinegar soup
    Camille R.

    First time trying Sing Choi Kee with the fam, and I think we found a new spot for our casual cravings! I ordered the seafood rice noodle with zao pai vinegar soup--it's supposed to be mildly spicy, but I didn't get any spice vibes, just tangy, sour goodness that lowkey reminded me of sinampalukan (but with noodles + seafood instead of meat). Huge portion too, enough for 2 people unless you're super hungry, and they did NOT skimp on the seafood. There were mussels, crabmeat, squid--every bite had something. The boys got the roast pork over rice and it was actually more meat than what was pictured on the menu (love when that happens), plus two eggs and veggies, making it a solid, filling plate. The hubs got the slippery egg with Malaysian curry pork chop over rice, and that was tasty too--warm, comforting curry flavors without being too heavy. We also tried the lemon iced tea with a cute teddy bear ice floating in it (we had to take pics, obviously), and the mango coconut drink with a floating astronaut (?) which was adorable. Overall, super happy with our first try here. Portions are generous, prices are fair, flavors are comforting, and the drinks are IG-worthy. We'll definitely be back to try the other dishes!

    Buttered Pineapple Bun
    Helen C.

    This is a Hong Kong cafe style in the food court area of Tangram. They have dedicated seating and you order on the tablet for to-go. The staff let me actually sit at a table while I waited for my order as it wasn't too busy around 3:30 PM on a Saturday. I only ordered one item, so this review is only based on that experience; it's not necessarily reflective of what a full experience ordering multiple items would be. Buttered Pineapple Bun (2/5): The bun itself was unfortunately kind of dense and dry on the inside. It wasn't toasted all the way through which meant that there wasn't that stark temperature difference of hot bread to start melting the thick pat of butter. Instead, you got the worst of all texture worlds and it just wasn't great. The cookie crust on the outside was nice enough, but couldn't make up for the rest of its faults.

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    Jenny G.

    I really liked everything we got at Sing Choi Kee. The pineapple bun chicken burger and HK French toast were standouts, but honestly the whole meal hit. We got the appetizer platter, sausage tomato pasta, silky egg with curry chicken, and two drinks--all for under $90.

    Roast pork over rice
    Aaron Y.

    Good flavors and will get you full, but ratio of what you get for the price is my only critique Food was good, the flavors were there, but I wish the portions were a bit different, especially for the price. I ordered roast pork over rice, I got mostly rice, small portions of meat, few pieces of lettuce and 2 eggs. Ordered take out but the inside seems clean. Not too many tables for seating.

    Iced Milk tea with Popsicle
    Mei C.

    My dine-in experience here went fairly smoothly and tasty. Wait time for a table was about 15mins (table reservation done through kiosk); Wanted to order their set combos, but was too hungry for the sets and combos cannot be replaced with other items on the menu. Got their fatty beef over curry rice and a HK style tea with creme Popsicle. The rice dish tasted pretty good with an authentic HK style curry flavor I liked. The drink was strangely good- it's different than a normal HK milk tea. OVerall, enjoyed my meal

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    4.2(257 reviews)
    0.5 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
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    I absolutely love this spot! I was looking for a Hong Kong style Cafe and I found this one through…read moreGoogle or Yelp. My favorite thing is definitely the string beans with the shrimp paste. It's a little spicy but it's the perfect flavor. I also really enjoy the pineapple bun with the butter and also of course the Hong Kong milk tea is amazing because it's super caffeinated and the condensed milk makes it really sweet. I love the cafe aesthetic. It's very new and clean with the neon lights.

    I use to go to the Manhattan location for Kong Sihk Tong so I decided to check out the flushing…read morelocation. I don't know if it's because my taste buds have changed but the food just wasn't as great as I remembered it. That being said, I definitely still enjoyed it. Stating off with what I liked most, the pineapple soda was super refreshing. It was not too sweet and perfectly bubbly with bits of pineapple within. The carbonara was great as well. The noodles were perfectly al dente and I just enjoy creamy noodles to begin with. The curry fishballs are always a staple and the same goes with the steamed rice rolls with mixed peanut sauce. Cannot go wrong with those two appetizers. The sandwich was a little disappointing. I know the items are in the name of the sandwich but it fell really flat and I guess I was expecting a little more. The baked rice was not great either. It took a long time to arrive which we weren't upset about as we were warned when we ordered but for something that took so long, I expected it to be a lot better. Maybe we just ordered the wrong item and should've gotten the baked noodles instead of the rice? Overall the food was okay, the service was good and the restaurant liked very nice and clean. I enjoyed the fact that the menu was under a glass on the table so I was able to keep looking at it too while I was eating to see if there was anything else that looked interesting.

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    4.6(825 reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
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    There's a "People Love Us on Yelp" sticker at Maxi's Noodle which is basically all that needs to be…read moresaid! Maxi's Noodle is teensy; a sign warns you that tables may be shared. I ate in the enclosed patio which only had two tables, and the inside didn't seem much bigger. There is no bathroom for customers so don't bank on bio breaks here. It's efficient in that I was seated promptly, was able to place my order when I was ready, and the food came out lickety-split. Carry cash for a discount. I ordered the Wonton, Dumpling, & Beef Stew Noodle Soup ($14.75) under the "Popular Items" section of the menu since it seemed sampler-esque. The wontons and dumplings were similar since they both contained shrimp and pork but I leaned towards the dumplings since they also included mushroom, bamboo, wood ear, and chives. The duck egg noodles, beef, and broth rounded out the awesomeness. Can't wait to return with others!

    Super popular spot if you're craving wonton noodles in the Flushing area. So popular now they have…read moremultiple locations throughout NYC. Walked in on a Saturday around 6pm and managed to get the last two top. Don't be surprised if you need to wait a bit on a Saturday or Sunday around lunch. At any rate, get the wonton noodle soup. Or the combo that includes dumpling and dace fish ball if you want to get wild. All the toppings are fat(!!) from the wontons to the dumplings and fish balls. It's great. But for me the real star of the show is those bouncy duck egg noodles. They have a bounce that really puts it at the top of the list for me when it comes to duck egg noodle/wonton noodles. A perfect comfort meal on a cold day. Throw in some vinegar or chili oil between bites and you're in for a treat. Also ordered the (imitation) shark fin soup. It was solid. Texture might not be for everyone, but nice thing to snack on while you wait for your food, but not necessary. Service is quick. The space as I mentioned is small and can feel a little cramped, but they offer takeout if you wanted to just bring it back home. I'd still recommend just dining in though. Overall, great spot. Also there's a decent discount if you pay with cash.

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    4.5(142 reviews)
    5.1 miDouglaston
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    It's been opened for more than 3 years but it's my first time visiting. Plenty of street side…read moreresidential parking. It's a small store on a side street. It's easily missed if you don't pay attention. There wasn't much pedestrian traffic either. Business is mainly depends on spread of words from returning customers. Right opposite from the cafe is Jmart Chinese grocery store which is convenient. Cafe closes 6 pm daily. Self service. No tips needed. Service: wait staff was very friendly. Food time was quick. Owners stopped by the table and started conversation. It was karaoke time when we walked in. Food: - their milk tea was highly recommended to us. So four of us tried the hot and cold milk tea and hot milk tea / coffee combo. All of them were very rich in flavor and smooth, exactly what a milk tea should be. $4.75 for a 12 oz hot milk tea is reasonable. - French toast with peanut butter: Love the syrup that it came with. It has a distinct refreshing flavor with delighted sweetness. Definitely different from other syrup from other places which is just pure sweetness. Owner told us the syrup was imported from England. Highly recommended! - turnip, fish ball, rice roll: 3 in one bowl. Portion is enough to share - scallion chicken: It was recommended to me also. It was indeed very tender and flavorful. $24 for half a chicken with one quart of soup. Conclusion: will definitely return. Even just stopping by to pick up a flavorful milk tea which is cheaper than a sugary bubble tea.

    My new favorite spot. The moment you walk in, you'll feel transported back to a Hong Kong cafe--no…read morefrills, just good food. Went midday on a post holiday and it was full of people. It was so lively with every table conversing coupled with Chinese news channels playing in the background. You grab a table, and order from the counter. They'll bring you your food but everything else is self-serve, so no tip. Staff were friendly. Food: it was amazing! The famous Scallion chicken was perfect. Each bite was succulent and juicy, complemented with the light scallion condiment and sweet soy sauce. It also comes with a side of radish soup. Everything about this dish was homey and delicious. The other dish I got was a fatty beef with tomato-based noodle soup and an onsen egg. Classic flavors. Can't go wrong with both dishes. Portions are pretty large and I see everyone taking some food to go.

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    4.2(403 reviews)
    2.4 miBayside, Flushing
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    I really love this place--curry, curry, and more curry. The beef brisket curry and homemade tofu…read morecurry are easily our go-to favorites. That said, their noodle soups are also excellent. The portions are generous, and they seem to give a bit more noodles than most places, which I definitely appreciate. My wife is a big fan of their black sesame soup and Hong Kong-style coffee as well. I've tried a few other dishes, and everything has been great--but it's honestly hard to branch out when your go-tos are this good.

    Food: 5/5 This was classic, good HK comfort food. We got the…read moreSteamed Rice Roll ($7.50), Shrimp Wonton Soup ($11.50), Beef Brisket w Curry Sauce Noodle Soup ($16.95), and Pork w Salty Fish Hot Pot Rice ($16.95). The steamed rice roll came drenched in a peanut and hoisin sauce. The wonton soup had a lettuce based soup. We got the beef brisket curry with ho fun noodles and it tasted exactly like the HK curry noodle dishes I had growing up. The pork w salted fish hotpot rice had a lot of flavor without being overly salty, and it had crispy rice at the bottom of the pot. This was a very nostalgic meal for me. Service: 5/5 The staff was very nice and extremely efficient. They were fast without rushing. This place is always packed and they always serve customers quickly to keep it moving. Ambiance: 4/5 Yummy Noodle House is plain and simple. It is a very casual meal and pretty packed most of the time. It feels very local and produces authentic comfort food.

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    3.8(203 reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
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    Shun Won is my favorite spot for Cantonese food in Flushing. I love their roast pig - it has just…read morethe right amount of seasoning, and the skin is always crispy. The congee here is perfect. It's not too watery or too thick -- just the right balance of meat and rice. I don't think I've tried anything I didn't like. I come here at least once a month. The people in the front are always very friendly.

    Food is good, service isn't…read more I came in the afternoon, it's not busy so it's just one waiter. I sat down as a party of one, the waiter put down their pot of complimentary tea then immediately asked me what I want to order as he's handing me the menu. I asked if I can look at the menu first. I ordered a bowl of the preserved egg/pork congee and a bowl of wonton soup. The food came quickly, maybe 1-2min. The waiter then proceeded to bend down close to my face (too close for comfort) and asked me in Chinese if I can finish the food or not. His mandarin is a bit hard to understand so I was a bit perplexed if I misheard the question and asked him again then he turned to leave and literally waved me off with his arms (ok..?) Food was hot and excellent. Each wonton piece had large pieces of shrimp in it. Overall delicious and yes I finished it! I haven't finished my wonton soup yet when the waiter puts the bill down on the table without me asking for it (what's the rush??). Price came out to be $15.75 for the 2 bowls. I was actually thinking of getting half of the scallion oil chicken to go. I asked him if I can order through him or by the meats counter he said he can do it and added the price to the receipt which now came out to be $31.75. I waited a few more min, he asked me if I wanted the tea pointing to the tea pot I said yes please leave it...he then pours me a cup and takes away the entire pot like he's protecting it from me, like what?! I was fuming by now but he came back to tell me like I can't read that my total is $35 (he said that bc he wants to make sure I'm clear to leave a tip...also when and what have I done to make him think I'm not tipping, I have never dined in without tipping less than 18% regardless of service...). I proceeded to hand him $36 and walked out. It's like he couldn't wait to get rid of me or something. Never coming here again to dine in, maybe take out only. This place is cash only btw. If not for the food I'd give 1 star for this epically terrible experience!!! This person should NOT be in the service industry.

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