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Spy C Cuisine

3.8 (371 reviews)
ModerateChinese
Open 11:30 am - 10:30 pm

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Double Cooked Style Pork
Sabrina T.

While the ambiance could use an update the food is BOMB. It was pretty empty so the service was relatively quick. Cant wait to go back ! I had the double cooked style pork. Chefs kiss !! So good my boyfriend had the orange chicken which sauce was really good. I would def stop by if you're debating on trying it! They also received a michelin star in the past which is dope!

Soup dumplings
Chris P.

I was in the neighborhood and decided to try this restaurant, which used to be on the Michelin Bib Gourmand list. Since I was dining solo, I just ordered their infamous soup dumplings. I had mixed feelings about their soup dumplings. The dough was thicker than the ones I had at Shanghai Zhen Gong Fu, and even Nan Xiang Long Bao or Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao. The flavors were well balanced, but there was not enough soup as I was accustomed to at the three places mentioned above. Service was rushed, and the staff was too eager to take my order. The ambiance of the place has a local vibe and appearance of being in the neighborhood for so many years. I may return to try their Szechuan dishes such as the cucumber salad and cumin lamb.

()Mapo Tofu
Jennie C.

don't recommend this place at all. all the dishes were super salty and unsophisticated in flavor. the mapo tofu was laughable. the restaurant is super small, bathroom needs lots of work and looks like it hasn't been cleaned in ages, and all the chairs are metal and uncomfortable. they don't have any tables for parties over 6. the hallway in the back to the bathroom is really small, dark, and jank. what's the worst part is that one of the staff came to complain about a 10% tip, nickel and diming our party even though the food was lousy and the service was average at best. the lunch special looks good if you get one thing but i would not come back again. it's worth making the trip out a stones throw nearby to flushing for any medicore restauarant. would be better than our meal here.

Gatangalie S.

I have never noticed this Chinese restaurant on Austin street until recently. So I swing by for lunch on a summer Thursday afternoon. Have to say it's a nice place to sit down and have a nice meal. For appetizers; I had the vegetable rolls that were super yummy. And for the main entree I had some delicious chicken lomein. Overall the food was super delicious and was served quickly. My lunch was delightful. The services were quick and pleasant. They had a lunch special as well. Overall the prices were affordable. I noticed a lot of folks did take out as well. I definitely see myself eating here more frequently.

A2.Crispy Sesame Shredded Beef Garlic Sauce Style Chicken
Melissa M.

Great for take out and dinning in. Better than your average Chinese spot. Crispy beef never disappoints! I'm not well versed in Chinese food but I would say this is closer to authentic than other places in the area.

O2.Beef Lo Mein, Cumin Style Beef very spicy, A16. Slow Simmered Fish w. Chilis & Soft Tofu
Betty C.

We ordered delivery through GrubHub and it was delivered on time but the portions were small and no rice came with it. Flavor of the fish dish was good and the lamb was alright as well. The Lo mein barely had any beef. Not sure I want to order from here again.

Flat containers even for simmered fish and tofu in chilis
Jane K.

Food is decent... photos on yelp all showed that the slow cooked fish and tofu with chilis come in a bigger container than what our delivery order came with... it also came in almost no chili oil... so pretty confused because this dish typically comes with much chili oil. It came in a small flat white container that everything else came in. A bit disappointed since that is our favorite dish, and the reason why I placed an order to begin with. We ordered 5 things: shrimp fried noodles, the garlic sauce chicken, fish and tofu in chili, pork belly in cabbage, and cold cucumber appetizer for a total of $100. ;Shanghai Zhen Gong Fu has similar menu items, and is definitely a better choice to order delivery from within the area, in my opinion, quality/taste/portion wise)

Garlic Sauce Style Beef-Spicy
Jewel M.

Decided to try more menu items recently for lunch. Got the Wok seared Chicken and broccoli and Black Bean chicken, both with white rice. Both came with a soup of choice. I had to get the Hot n Sour Soup, one, I'm a soup head, two, its SPY-C! Speaking of SPY-C, the Black Bean Chicken dish was very fiery spice wise and still very tasty! Wasn't sure what to expect as this was my 1st time trying it..but glad that I did. My taste buds thanked me! The Chicken n' broccoli was also good. Portions were great as well. I'm definitely a fan!

M1.Dandan Noodles
Carolyn G.

Definitely not your ordinary takeout spot! It's actually cute to sit down and eat here which is what my sister and I did. This place honestly deserves 5 stars for the amazing and flavorful food, but I did not want to still point out that when we first sat down there was a very strong cigarette smell and honestly we were about to get up and leave right there but something told me to stick it out because the food would be worth it. Fortunately the odor did go away and our food came out so fast. Hands down one of the best hot and sour soups I've ever had! We ordered the Dan Dan noodles, and they were soo good. The garlic sauce beef and orange chicken were also a strong hit. The orange chicken was probably also one of the best I've had. I loved how crispy it was and the sauce was delicious. I'm still thinking about it all and would go back tomorrow if I could. I took vegetable fried rice to go for my boyfriend so I got to try it and we were also able to warm it up the next day to have for lunch and it was delicious. Now as I said not your average takeout spot because it is a bit on the pricier side. For everything, it was a total of about $70. That being said, if you want to just enjoy a nice Chinese sit down with flavors that taste fresh and authentic, then it's totally worth it.

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4.1(299 reviews)
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The menu here is split into two sections, classic American Chinese take out and Sichuan cooking…read more Seems to be a fairly popular take out spot, as they were fulfilling many delivery orders while I was there, but the interior is comfortable and elegantly decorated unlike a standard take out only spot. I ordered the cured pork with garlic shoots and dry fried green beans. The cured pork was quite salty, and paired well with the buttery, tender leeks it was cooked with. The dish was not overly oily, and was pleasant over white rice. I enjoyed the chewiness of the pork which allowed you to experience the complex flavor. The green beans were well fried, with characteristic texture signature to this dish. The seasoning was very well balanced and not overpowering to the natural sweetness of the green beans. I would recommend either dish. They were both slightly toned down iterations when compared to the times I've eaten these dishes at other Sichuan restaurants in flushing, but still well seasoned and well cooked. The service was very warm and friendly, and many other customers seemed to be returning regulars.

Food is good, quiet and clean…read more Service is impeccable. My fiance and I drink water like fish. Our glasses were never empty. Warning to all with a pineapple allergy like me: do not eat the duck sauce. If you like spicy ask for hot mustard instead. Orange chicken was crispy and flavorful. I did not find it spicy, but my spice tolerance is very high. My fiance had the chicken with broccoli and it looked amazing. Try the cold noodles. They are chewy and delicious. For me the fried dumplings were good, but not great. Worth a try but nothing to rave over.

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I arrived from Oregon late, and was interested in something quick for dinner before heading to my…read morehotel -- alas the food cart that I hoped for was not available. So Red Sorghum beckoned. It has a nice interior and I suspect may get busy during peak hours, although I was able to slip in at the bar just fine. I tried the Lucky Coin tofu. It was good! It was a bit spicy for my palate, though I'm glad I stuck with it. Be sure to order it with rice -- they initially served it without, and it definitely needs it.

Pros: delicious spicy food! (Do not bother coming if you don't like spice)…read more Cons: they charge for rice SPICY!!!! Which is perfect for me!! We had the lucky coin tofu and the mala squid and chives (not pictured because I forgot lol) I loved the texture each and it made a great combo. The only con is that they charge for rice, which to me is a very cheap move. You know that nobody is going to eat this without rice! Why are we charging? My local takeout Chinese doesn't charge, so why should an upscale restaurant charge? I've been meaning to come to this place for a while and was not disappointed! The service was great. My friend wanted an IPA, but they ran out of the beer. She asked for a recommendation and the server ended up going to the kitchen and specifically finding an IPA for her. I had a sip and it was quite good! The restaurant was beautiful with lots of space! The seats were very comfy. I appreciate how they actually gave us good seats. Usually, restaurants will put you in the corner even if it's a full restaurant because it's convenient to them.

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A forgettable lunch I had here. It's not terribly bad but I can name a couple other Chinese…read morerestaurants I've had a better experience in. The restaurant is a few blocks from the main street of Steinway so it'll take a bit of searching. Going inside, the area is rather abstract. Pink flower wallpaper on one end and dry wall on the other, it's kinda off-putting but I didn't come here for the atmosphere anyway. Service was lukewarm, I got my order in but the two workers inside weren't too receptive and the menu itself is kinda barebones with most of their food being a bit more than I would like to pay for so I just settled on one order of Singapore Mei Fun. After waiting 10 minutes for my food to arrive, the Singapore noodles which are usually spicy were kinda salty but it was nothing a bit of duck sauce wouldn't fix. This one order cost $17 while not the worst Singapore Mei Fun...well technically it is, even though it's not horrible but I've had much better from other places for a stable price of $12. Yeah, a rather disappointing visit. Not the worst I've ever had but could be so much better.

We happened upon this spot after a workshop across the street, and were so pleasantly surprised by…read morethe unique flavors served up by this small local business. I got the wonton soup and pork juicy buns. The soup was different from other wonton soups with the addition of cilantro and some nice balancing flavors for the salt, and the juicy buns were your classic soup dumplings with a very nice rich sauce to dip in. The dandan noodles my friend ordered were maybe my favorite, they were the perfect level of spicy and so flavorful without being overwhelming. I'd go back just for my own plate of those. The service was quite fast, and it's a cute little shop that feels like a small town Chinese restaurant. Very reasonably priced as well. Some of my favorite Chinese food I've found outside of Lower Manhattan !

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Marathon Hong Kong Diner

4.6(69 reviews)
5.5 miLong Island City

Placed an order for pickup and it was packaged well. HK style French toast was tasty, though I…read moreprefer the one at Kong Sihk Tong in Chinatown. The honey lemon tea was not good though - not sure if they're using fresh lemon juice, but it definitely tasted like the bottled stuff and was way too sweet. 3.5 stars.

I've been to another restaurant called the Marathon Café and enjoyed the taste of Hong Kong there,…read moreso I was interested in trying the Marathon Hong Kong Diner. Especially after seeing more videos promoting it on social media. It is located in a food hall and is the first stall on the right side. I ordered an array of recommended items: Marathon Signature Pork Cutlet over Spaghetti with Black Pepper Sauce ($20) - The spaghetti was cooked al dente and coated in a decent black pepper sauce. I appreciate that the cutlet was not thin there was enough sauce, and there was a good portion size. Hong Kong Style Macaroni in Tomato Soup with Beef and Onsen Egg ($16.50) - I was not a fan of this one. I'm used to the traditional HK macaroni soup with ham and a fried egg, so maybe this version of the dish just did not work for me. And the beef slices were tasteless and dry. Bolo Bun Cod Fish Burger ($14) - This was my favorite of the items. The bolo bun gave a bit of crisp and sweetness to the fish cutlet. There is a little too much sauce for me, but you can easily wipe some off. Crispy Chicken Wings (4pc for $11) - The wings were pretty tasteless on their own, but I enjoyed pairing it with the sauce. I did have to take it home and heat it up a little more though because the inside seemed a little pink and I wanted to be safe. Sweetened Ice Lemon Tea ($6) - I ordered this with less sweetness, but I think I should have ordered the normal level. It was decent, but something felt missing due to it. Overall, I would only go back for the fish burger. I've had better at other HK Cafes for everything else. But I like how the food hall had more seating down stairs and it's very clean. There is a 2-stall bathroom for men and women, as well.

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