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    T&T Restaurant

    4.1 (45 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Noodles
    Closed 6:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids

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    Pork bun
    Arielle C.

    I work nearby and this place is so reliable because they open super early. I know I can get breakfast or an early lunch even before I begin work (at 7:30AM). It's a small restaurant with limited seating, but it has both indoor and outdoor options. The ladies working there are very fast and efficient. It is a cash only place!! They sell both hot and frozen food in case you want to take it home. The food tastes great and they have pretty good prices too! I usually get the dry peanut noodles just because my cravings hit sometimes, haha! I wish they put sesame seeds but there are some green onions in there. I also love their pork buns. They taste SO FRESH and you taste the mushroom, veggies and meat and a bunch of flavor. I have had some pork buns that were literally a ball of mushy, bland meat. I keep coming back for these buns! I have also tried the ox tail soup. The flavor was okay, it was in a very light soup with a celery-like taste. The ox tail was cut super thin and didn't have a lot of meat either. It wasn't my favorite. HOWEVER, 5 stars for the pork buns. I will definitely miss them when I switch jobs.

    Tee N.

    Updated phone number - the number listed on Yelp and the first number on this card said it is golden city and not them.

    Anita Z.

    Love their steamed meat buns! So darn good. I get them almost every other week. :) Also love their peanut noodles and fried yam cakes. I definitely recommend!

    Fu Zhou Style Wonton Soup
    Ben L.

    It's a tiny shop inside the shopping complex that has a supermarket and East Manor.I enjoyed the food here but it's more like a Chinese food spot for Chinese people. I went with some friends who are Chinese and were able to do the ordering. In terms of food, too bad all the fried stuff was greasy. The food Fu Zhou Style Wonton Soup- I thought this dish was nice. It had a super thin wonton skin with some ground pork, they were kinda like baby wontons. The skin was so thin they kinda looked like wonton ghost. lol This was a good but not exciting dish. The dish also comes with the generic fried crullers, which had a nice crunch and good flavor but was super oily. http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=Y_iTTjKvV5hLy-880SZzlA&select=MOSiG_R7ijHLexqRKstd8Q Dry Noodle w. Peanut Sauce- Basically dan dan noodles. The dish had good flavor but it was too simple. My big pet peeve is when the first bite of a dish is identical to the last and every bite with this dish was the same. The noodles were also too soft for my liking. http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=Y_iTTjKvV5hLy-880SZzlA&select=P79foObMAfUEBvAQwVjjpA Dumplings- These were steamed and came 10 to an order. I thought these were really good, thin skin with a nice filling. Fried Dumplings- the dumplings had good flavor but greasy. It had a nice crunchy bottom. Fried Taro Cake- I liked the flavor and texture of the taro cake but it was really greasy.

    dry noodles with peanut sauce, wonton soup
    Rita L.

    Small place, cheap price, and street style food. If you're looking for some place different and you've never had Fu Zhou style food, this would be a good place to check out. They have about 15 seats in total and it's pretty crowded when I ate there for lunch on a Saturday. After asking around, some people recommended their noodles while some others recommended their soup. Here's what my table ordered in the end: - dry noodle w/ peanuts sauce (pretty good) - fz style wonton soup - fz style meatball soup (similar to wontons but this is more flavorful and the texture's slightly different) - fried dumplings - Everything taste good but were a bit salty. I saw a lot of other people ordering their regular dumplings and noodle soup. It seemed like a pretty popular place since people keep coming in and I'd come back again to try something else if I'm in the area.

    Anna H.

    Crossed this spot off my list. I met up with my parents and the restaurant was emptied with two small tables (1-2 people) and 3 big tables for 3-4 people). My mom wasn't feeling well so she ordered Dry Noodle w. Peanuts Sauce which is pretty popular noodle dish from the reviews and the server brought out a bowl of pork bone broth w. scallions. I couldn't try the noodles because I am extremely allergic to peanuts. My dad was disappointed in his order of Pork Chop w. Noodle soup because he assumed it was a big fried pork chop instead its pork with soft texture bones. I got a plate of steamed dumplings which I hesitate to eat because I only love my mom's dumplings but it was really, really, really yummy. Also I got a bowl of pork bones broth too and it was tasty and hearty.

    Taro cake, oyster cake, soy milk, dumplings, meatball wontons, and peanut noodles

    This is one of the few Fuzhou breakfast places in flushing that has such a comprehensive list of traditional Fuzhou breakfast items. We ordered the fried taro cake, dumplings, soy milk, meatball soup, oyster cake, and noodles with peanut sauce. Having been to Fuzhou before, I can say that everything tasted authentic. However, I did expect the oyster cake to have oysters in it, because that is a thing in Fuzhou. So I was disappointed when I found out that chopped cabbage was the only filling inside. It was also very oily, inside and out. That being said, all in all, I was really excited to find an authentic Fuzhou breakfast place while I was visiting out of town!

    Fried dumplings
    Elsie W.

    Holy crap. Fried dumplings $3 for 10!!! SO GOOD. It's intimidating to walk into a place like this. I get scared every time. What should I say to the lady? Should I memorize the menu first? What language do I speak? Every time. Every time I go inside, I become speechless. But all you gotta say is "fried dumplings!"

    Mei fun noodles
    Hlee W.

    This is my favorite go to lunch spot. The food is always made fresh. Some of my favorites are peanuts noodles, Mei fun noodles which are really thin stir fried rice noodles and I also love the duck noodle soup. Today I tried the fried dumplings also, which were extremely greasy but sooooo good. The food here is Fu Zhou style foods, sometimes if you're tired of regular dim sum down the road you come here for comfort food. They actually renovated now and it had a bit more space but you'll still have to best the crowd bc they're packed for lunch always. The service is okay sucks that there is a language barrier bc the ladies who work here don't really speak English and if you're not Chinese like me it's hard to order. Thankful for my husband who is Chinese though. Lol.

    Mr F G And Mrs M S.

    4 stars for the fried dumplings! This restaurant can be pretty hard to find because they're located behind another restaurant. If you get inside the shopping center parking lot next to it, you will definitely see the place but don't park your car in the parking lot if you're going to eat there because the parking lot is only for the shopping center's customer. We've seen someone's car get towed before for parking their car in that lot & went somewhere else. $3 for 10 for both fried & steamed dumplings. The dumpling here is definitely tasty. Lots of flavors! The place is small & clean. Service were decent, no complaint. We'll definitely go back!

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    Excellent service, delicious food, and affordable prices--there's nothing more to say.

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    classic fj items and snacks. wish the fried snacks were a little more stuffed with filing

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    Good spot to grab a quick bite or takeout order. Peanut butter noodles are awesome! Standard noodles and rice cake dishes.

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    Solid food- one of the best pan fried dumpling i have ever had. Clean in comparison with other FUZHOU places.

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    Min Du Sheng Yan - fried duck & taro

    Min Du Sheng Yan

    4.3(13 reviews)
    1.1 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    Not pictured Truffle…read morefried rice, duck & taro, braised beef, and snow pea tips. My favorite dish were the snow pea tips. It was seasoned and cooked perfectly. A tad too oily, but less than other restaurants. Sadly, if my favorite dish were the snow pea tips, then the entrees were alright. This place is pricier than other restaurants in flushing, but I believe their portions are bigger, or at least it seemed to be. The twice cooked pork had potential to be really good, but it was a bit too bland. The many spices pork and taro was more like sweet and sour. The taro were great. The pork I felt was a bit too sweet. The fried duck and taro sticks were also too sweet. If it wasn't sweet, it would've been great! The drunken chicken was surprisingly very flavorful. I think this place have done the best cold, chicken appetizer I've had in NYC. The fried rice was a bit of a letdown. It was very peppery and I didn't taste any notes of truffle. The braised beef was also a disappointment. Not too flavorful and a bit sweet.

    So yummy and authentic! The dishes are not Westernized at all and still have a spicy kick when…read morenecessary (ie., mapo tofu was not the American version). Lots of seafood and dishes that aren't the easiest to find elsewhere. I brought my grandma and she also really liked it. Vibes are also very good and it looks quite fancy and clean inside, so could be good for an event. Only warning is that they don't seem to have veggies - they were out of nearly all veggie options when we went at 11:30am. See pics for specific dish recs!

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    Chong Qing Lao Zao

    Chong Qing Lao Zao

    4.4(500 reviews)
    1.0 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$$

    Would you like to be transported back in time to ancient china?…read more How about just testing your spice tolerance to see if you can hang with the best? Well, if you want all of that, PLUS hot pot, look no further - this is the place to be! There is a reason this is one of the highest recommend spots to visit when you're in Flushing. First off, entrance? SO UNASSUMING. It's like, the tiniest door, with no real obvious signage. Once you go through, you basically feel like you're in one of the ancient alleys of China - decor is 1000% great. We had a larger party of 7, and they were luckily able to accommodate us since we lined up a few minutes before opening on a Friday. We actually got IMO the best seats in the house - towards the back, elevated up on some steps, a mini pavilion essentially. But enough about the decor.. how was the food? Well.. GREAT! And honestly, for NYC prices, not too expensive (but a bit pricy for flushing I guess). The quality was top notch (highly recommend trying the mala quail eggs) and the spice of the broth was GREAT! We went with medium since our server (amazing btw, thank you Sean / Shawn / Shaun??) said that he can't even go near hot, it burns his eyes. Medium was just perfect - felt great eating it with some sweats, regretted it the day after, which means I couldn't have asked for a better experience! Meats were good quality, veggies were yummy. I wish the shrimp paste had more in terms of quantity, we barely had seven bites for each of us, but it was really good. Also, pro tip, probably don't order Napa Cabbage, a lot of their other dishes will sit on top of a whole leaf, so you'll probably get enough from that unless you want to consume half a head. Sauce bar is $2 a person - which might be shocking for some to know they charge it, but it's pretty much the norm at a higher end hot pot place in big cities. At least they don't charge $6-$8 like some places and only throw in a few apps/desserts to try to justify it. Overall, really loved this place, and would definitely go back.

    I wanted to love this place since it's recommended all over tiktok and Yelp. We put our names in…read moreand got in around 2-3 hours later. I ordered the: -herbal soup base and mushroom base. The mushroom was my favorite and loaded with fresh mushrooms. -beef tongue rattan pepper: at first the pepper was not overwhelming but with time it was numbing my tongue which was a bit uncomfortable -sliced beef tendon: delicious -prime beef slices: they weren't that soft and not super well marbled. The bowl that our mushrooms came in was rusted... kind of ruined my whole experience. At least server was super nice and attentive. Wouldn't come back though.

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    Xu Chu - Soy Garlic Sauce Eggplant

    Xu Chu

    4.5(22 reviews)
    0.9 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    I usually hate veggies, but the cabbage was actually my favorite dish here!!!! It was the perfect…read morebalance of umami flavors, but still not too salty, still very fresh, all the leaves were crispy and crunchy, but also soft?? Not sure how they did it, but it was delicious. I also liked the sichuan bacon, and the not spicy tofu sdish. in my opinion I thought the Yan Woo fish was a little bit overcooked, I also really enjoyed the mushroom and chicken soup. I would definitely come back here again for an authenticsichuan meal.

    Just returned from a trip in China and I can say the food still really hit the spot. It's not a…read morefancy spot and has simple decor. But the food is what you're there for. It's very spicy with the signature Sichuan peppercorn, so if you're not into numb spicy, considered yourselves warned. We specifically loved the pig trotters. I've never had them like that before anywhere, so it's definitely a chefs special. They were made crispy on the outside but soft and flavorful on the inside. Highly recommend. All the other dishes were also fantastic. Portions are also great, we ended up taking lots home. They gave us free dessert jellies which is also a classic Sichuan dessert; they also had a deal where you get free drinks if you order a certain amount of food, so we got two free drinks. I would have given a five star if not for the super long wait. Granted we did go for Christmas Day dinner. We saw them having to turn away lots of customers. They are super popular. Main issue is there isn't a number system, so getting a table felt a bit random; we considered ourselves lucky. Our servers were very friendly and nice. They told us it would be a bit of a wait, but this was the longest I've ever waited for food: 45 min before the first dish was served. We ordered 5 dishes with rice (forgot to take pictures of two of them). I wasn't told one of the dishes I ordered wasn't available until 30 min after I placed my order. But when the food did come, they all can't together so we didn't have to keep waiting. The servers were also attentive after despite how busy and clearly overwhelmed they were, which was really nice. In conclusion, great food with good portions for spice lovers. Very nice servers and try not to go on Christmas Day since it can get really busy.

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    Amber Asian Restaurant - Xing Shun Da is now officially AMBER ASIAN RESTAURANT (new owners since 2022)

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    4.8(12 reviews)
    0.3 miMurray Hill, Flushing

    I cannot believe Amber Asian (formerly Xing Shun Da) has closed!! This is truly sad. This was one…read moreof the BEST Dongbei restaurants in Flushing, and in my top 3 restaurans in Flushing. I have hosted many events here, and everyone loved their food. I wish I knew they were closing so that I could go one last time. You shall truly be missed!!

    This is a perfect place for a small gathering of friends to celebrate a birthday, graduation,…read moreengagement or some other auspicious event. The environment is clean, and staff was welcoming when I dined here on a Friday evening with other Yelp Elites. The restaurant filled up with people very quickly. I cannot remember having better Northeastern Chinese food anywhere. The food came with an amazing presentation, taste, freshness and quality. I am a huge fan of the Cumin Flounder, which is crispy on the outside and moist on the inside. It is the best flounder that I have ever tasted in my life! The Beef Tenderloin in Brown Sauce is to die for. I loved the Minted Salted Egg Yolk and Sliced Pumpkin so much that I will come back here to order it for Thanksgiving dinner. If you can handle the spice, go for the Fried Squid Head with Spicy Peppery Sauce. It was the table favorite because most of us prefer the head or tentacles of calamari to the rings. The Molten Sugar-Crusted Yams and Dates were phenomenal. It came with a bowl of water on the side to remove stickiness from the serving spoon between helpings. We also feasted on the Sautéed Shredded Beef with Spicy Pepper, Cumin Lamb, Sliced Potatoes with Truffles and Salt and Pepper Shrimp. The pickled salad certainly tickled my fancy. TIP: Eat everything with chopsticks for portion control. Thank you Andie for putting this all together, and the birthday cake that Mike bought for you was a decadent surprise because it was so chocolatey and moist.

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    Yummy Noodle House 粥麵之家

    4.2(403 reviews)
    1.9 miBayside, Flushing
    $$

    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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