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    T&T Restaurant

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

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    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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    Maxi’s Noodle

    Maxi’s Noodle

    4.6
    (828 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    Wow it's rare to enjoy a meal that really sticks with you. This was so good that I kept thinking of…read morepeople I'd love to bring here (notably my grandma whose favorite food is wonton soup). The noodles were incredibly bouncy and had an amazing mouth feel. The broth was rich and bursting with flavor. I'm allergic to shrimp and got the vegetable broth with beef and was worried about that flavor but it was so amazing I plan to become a regular. My husband enjoyed the traditional shrimp wonton soup and he said it was delicious!! Small inside dining area but on a weekday we had no wait. There was also "outdoor" dining area Can't wait to return (salivating writing This review )

    Maxi's Noodle is a Hong Kong-style noodle shop that focuses on wonton noodles, beef brisket dishes,…read morefish balls, and comforting soup-based meals. We walked into a casual, local space with a straightforward setup that works well for a simple meal rather than a long dining experience. The seating is limited, and the use of paperware even for dine-in orders gives the restaurant a practical, neighborhood feel, the kind of place where the focus stays on the food rather than the atmosphere. The biggest highlight is the wonton noodle soup. The shrimp wontons are larger than the typical Hong Kong-style wontons and are packed with shrimp flavor, giving the dish a more filling feel. The noodles have a good texture with a slight chew, and the broth provides a light but comforting base that ties everything together without overwhelming the other components. The beef options are also worth trying, especially the braised beef and brisket, which add a richer, more savory flavor to the noodles. Beyond noodles, the menu has a variety of classic Hong Kong-style sides and add-ons. The curry fish balls and fried fish skin are popular choices that add different textures to the meal, while the Hong Kong milk tea works well as a drink pairing, with a smooth, slightly bitter profile that cuts through the richness of the food. There are also vegetarian options available, giving the menu more flexibility for different preferences. Service is generally quick and efficient, and the portions are filling for the price. The restaurant can feel busy during peak hours due to the limited seating, but the turnover is fast enough that the wait does not feel excessive. The presentation is simple and functional, and the overall experience feels rooted in the kind of quick, satisfying meal that Hong Kong-style noodle shops are known for. Maxi's Noodle is a solid place for Hong Kong-style comfort food, especially if you are craving wonton noodles. The large shrimp wontons, chewy noodles, and affordable portions make it a worthwhile stop, offering a meal that feels both familiar and satisfying without any unnecessary fuss. It may not be the most polished dining experience, but it delivers exactly what it promises: a simple, comforting bowl of noodles done right.

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    3pm January 1, 2025!
    3pm January 1, 2025!
    Beef Stew and Wonton Lo Mein
    Beef Stew and Wonton Lo Mein
    Their shrimp wonton soup with extra dumplings

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    Their shrimp wonton soup with extra dumplings
    Maxi’s Noodle 2

    Maxi’s Noodle 2

    4.3
    (119 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Following on the success of her restaurant in downtown Flushing, Maxi opened a second location on…read moreMain St. This location is more conveniently located if you are driving, being just a block north of the LIE. There is parking to be found in the surrounding residential neighborhood or the meters along Main St, but you might have to compete for spaces with patrons of other restaurants on this strip. As you enter, the big neon sign on the back wall names Maxi as 雲吞妹, Wonton Sister. I wish she were my sister making those delicious wontons! The golf-ball sized wontons are the star of the show! They are stuffed with shrimp in a delicate noodle wrapper floating in a tasty broth. The Chinese beef stew makes a great compliment to a bowl of steamy noodles with tender slices of beef flank and beef tendons (my favorite part). Noodle dishes can also be ordered Hong Kong style on a plate with broth on the side. We also get a dish of boiled vegetables with oyster sauce to round out our meal (usually baby Chinese Broccoli or choy sum). The menu has expanded since the last time we were here with new side dishes like curry fish balls and braised shiitake mushrooms that you can get over noodles or a la carte. There are even bubble teas now! If you like, you can even get a box of fried fish skin to go. Just remember that you have to bus your own table.

    1st time trying Maxi's Noodle 2! I can't believe I waited this long! I ordered fried wontons (6 per…read moreorder), beef stew, beef stew (tendons only), 3 toppings lo mein, curry fish balls, 3 toppings in soup & shark fin soup with dace (chunks of fish). Everything was absolutely amazingly fresh and Yummylicious! The wontons are so huge, I have eat it in 2 bites. The best part is there's a jumbo shrimp in each wonton. The dumplings are so addicting too. Especially since I don't like the hard skin but they use a thin wrapping for their dumplings (like their wontons) which I love. For the lo mein, I loved the option to add beef stew sauce to the noodle. The extra charge is so worth it! Maxi's Noodle 2 definitely deserves my Yummylicious Stamp of Approval! Two thumbs up! Maxi's Noodle 2 is now my go-to spot for wontons, dumplings, beef stew, shark fin soup, dace, etc.

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    Grand opening day (2/21/2024)
    Grand opening day (2/21/2024)
    Three toppings in soup: wonton, dumpling, ja jiang w/ udon noodles
    Three toppings in soup: wonton, dumpling, ja jiang w/ udon noodles
    Much bigger dining room than original Maxi's

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    Much bigger dining room than original Maxi's
    New York Pho House

    New York Pho House

    4.3
    (54 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I visited NY Pho House with my cousins and had a great experience. This cozy spot on Francis Lewis…read moreBoulevard in Queens served us fresh, flavorful meals with friendly service. We started with two appetizers, the calamari and dumplings, which were both delicious. My cousins ordered Pho, while I had the curry chicken, and everything was served promptly and tasted excellent. The menu isn't very extensive, but their signature dishes are well done. There are only a few tables available, and street meter parking is located outside. Take out was bustling. The owner provided outstanding customer servicr, attentive, welcoming, and happy to offer recommendations. Plug also for shared dessert we had, black tea and Vietnamese coffee. All good. Will go again We enjoyed our meal so much that we ordered extra food to take home for our families. I'll definitely be back and highly recommend checking this place out.

    Possibly my new pho place…read more You're not coming here for a "vibe." It's a small place with around six tables and three staff members (two in the kitchen and one taking orders, serving, bussing, and cleaning). Not the most glamorous vision of a restaurant, right? But the food is tasty! We had the summer rolls, peppered calamari, the signature pho, and the beef short-rib pho. The summer rolls and calamari were good, you could taste the freshness of the veggies and shrimp. I wish the calamari had been a bit crispier and seasoned with a touch more salt and pepper, but it was still very good. The real reason I'll be coming back is the pho broth. Some people might describe it as slightly sweet, but to me, it had a rich, balanced flavor. I'm not sure if the short rib is available all the time (it does have a lot of fat, as beef short rib often does), but it was flavorful. Definitely coming back to try more.

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    Minced pork noodles with black bean and cucumber
    Minced pork noodles with black bean and cucumber
    Popcorn Chicken
    Popcorn Chicken
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    Daesung Korean Noodle

    Daesung Korean Noodle

    4.5
    (659 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    We've been coming to this restaurant since before COVID, when they were at their previous location…read morejust a few storefronts down the block. It has become one of our regular spots whenever we're in Flushing. We stopped in tonight around 5:00 p.m., and it was already busy, which is always a good sign. We shared the seafood pancake, my husband ordered the steamed dumplings, and I had the soft tofu with long noodles and vegetables in a mild flavor. Everything was flavorful and satisfying as always. I forgot to take photos of the seafood pancake and dumplings before we started eating--they looked too good to wait! They also bring two complimentary small side dishes to start. I usually go straight for the kimchi, and the staff is always attentive, asking if we need more and happily bringing additional servings. The entire staff is kind, courteous, and attentive. This continues to be a reliable and enjoyable place for us, and we will definitely keep coming back.

    Finally made it out ot this institution and so glad I did. Their Korean knifecut noodles are not…read morethe easiest thing to find outside of Murray Hill and in that way they're a bit of a cultural institution. Big space, easy to come in on a weeknight and get seated for a table of four and the service was very friendly. This place is perfect for when it's the winter and you need some knifecut noodles to help heal your soul. We got a variety of them of varying thicknesses, which one you'll like better is entirely preference. We got the dumplings and the okonomi which were solid, though I think the noodles is really where they shine. Unassuming place, made it onto this reddit list of authentic places people would eat seeking food from their own countires and as someone who grew up eating a fair amount of korean food I really liked it here. Hope they stick around for a long time!

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    Seating area, there is more seating to the left of the photo that is not shown.
    Seating area, there is more seating to the left of the photo that is not shown.
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    Haemul Bacon Pajeon
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    Ji Bei Chuan Noodles

    Ji Bei Chuan Noodles

    4.4
    (79 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    3.5 Overall Decent…read moresized space for the area. They weren't too packed on a weekend afternoon. They seem to get more takeout/delivery orders than dine in. You order on iPad at the table, and the staff is available if you have any questions. When you confirm your order on the iPad, they will confirm with you. Service is friendly and helpful. The food came out quick! Their kitchen is in the basement and they have the dumb waiter sending up food, so very efficient use of space. The Dumplings in Chili Oil (can adjust spice level and cilantro) has added texture with crushed peanuts. We got the regular spicy, but could have gotten extra spicy. They were a decent appetizer but I'd go for something else. The Abalone and Chicken Rice Noodles had decent chicken flavor. There were a couple pieces of dark meat, which I enjoyed. Not sure if there was abalone in here, but if there was, it was nondescript. The rice noodles were well cooked. The Plum Juice had a lovely smokey flavor, along with a lemony flavor form the couple of lemon slices inside. It was not too sweet, though I personally could go for less sugar. Overall, a decent spot for rice noodles. They do have multiple locations, so go to the one near you! No need to go out of your way.

    This is my third or fourth time visiting this restaurant in Flushing. It is on Prince Street, on…read morethe same block as Tangram Mall. I've brought friends here because I've always enjoyed their dishes. There also aren't many noodle restaurants left in the neighborhood, so it's nice to have a spot like this. It's a great place to visit on a cold day. The restaurant itself is a decent size. It can get busy in the evenings, but for the most part, you can still find a table. The portions are quite generous, and the service is good. There's minimal interaction with the staff since you place your order through a tablet provided at the table. Be mindful if you have peanut allergies definitely let them know so they don't sprinkle peanut on certain dishes. Overall, this is a great place to get a warm noodle soups during Winter season.

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    Interior
    Interior
    Spicy beef tripe soup
    Spicy beef tripe soup
    Tablet POS System

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    Tablet POS System
    Xi’an Famous Foods

    Xi’an Famous Foods

    4.1
    (389 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $

    Honestly surprised at how good the food is here. One of my favorite dishes is cumin lamb noodle and…read morewhen I saw it on the menu I knew I had to visit. I confess that once I realized how big of a chain this place is in NY I had my hesitations but wow the food proved me wrong and I repent. The noodles are fresh and hand pulled, great texture and bite. The spice is real though so be prepared! We also ordered the lamb dumplings in soup, which was a pleasant surprise with a nice acidic punch in the broth. The dumpling skin is a bit on the thicker side, which matches the noodles so makes sense. There are notes around the restaurant saying that the food is meant to be enjoyed spicy and I'd agree. Their unique selling point is the chili oil and seasonings so enjoy it as intended if you can. Also you can order at the kiosk if the employees seem to be busy and don't acknowledge you lol. Took me a second to realize as I just stood there. Solid stop in our Flushing food journey

    Wow! We came 15 minutes before opening and there were already people trying to see if they were…read moreopened too. When we actually went in when the place opened, the place was packed with a high turnover time of people eating and leaving. There are 4 tables of about 4 people each and people would sit with strangers like a food court. There is a kiosk where you can order as well as a cashier to take your order. I've had their beef hand pulled noodles before, but today I tried the Mt Qi Pork Spicy and Sour Hand Pulled Noodles with Soup and it was delicious. I did the least spicy since I cannot tolerate spicy very well and it was perfect. The broth and meat is very flavorful and pairs great with the noodles. As for their drinks, they have 3 main ones: sour haw, chrysanthemum, and Jasmine. I love how the drinks are not that sweet and is very refreshing after eating the spicy noodles. I see why there are two locations in Flushing. The one is Tangram is more spacious with more seats so better during busy hours!

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    N1 spicy cumin lamb noodles
    N1 spicy cumin lamb noodles
    Xi’an Famous Foods
    Xi’an Famous Foods

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