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The Best Restaurants In Flushing
Besides having one of the biggest Chinatowns, Flushing is one of the best food neighborhoods in New York City, period. Here’s where you should be eating.
The Best Taiwanese Restaurants In Flushing
Beef noodle soup, fried chicken, Taiwanese breakfast food, and so much more.
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Alley 41
In a neighborhood with countless great Sichuan options, Alley 41 stands out for its funky mapo tofu and sizzling cumin beef.
Where To Eat At The US Open
Waffle fries, kati rolls, and everything else you should be eating between sets.
Malay Restaurant
Bring a small group to this homestyle Malaysian spot in Flushing so you can share their family-sized platters.
Papparich
This busy Malaysian restaurant overlooking downtown Flushing is the perfect place for a rowdy group dinner.
The Best Restaurants In Flushing
Besides having one of the biggest Chinatowns, Flushing is one of the best food neighborhoods in New York City, period. Here’s where you should be eating.
Maxi's Noodle
Maxi's Noodle serves comforting, inexpensive bowls of soup with delicious dumplings and noodles.
Soy Bean Chan Flower Shop
This plant shop should be your first stop on a Flushing food crawl for its tofu pudding and other affordable Chinese snacks.
New World Mall Food Court
If you want to sample a bunch of Flushing's best Chinese and Taiwanese food, head to the basement-level food court of the New World Mall.
Flower and Dessert
Get work done while eating shaved ice at this Flushing cafe, which has one of the largest selections of sweets we’ve ever seen.
Eight Jane Foods
Eight Jane Foods is a tiny grab and go spot in Flushing that specializes in jian bing.
Jiang Nan
The Peking duck is the main event at this Chinese spot in Flushing, but bring a group to try other things too.
Dim Sum Garden
Come to this Flushing spot for a big variety of high-quality dim sum any day of the week.
Best North Dumpling Shop
Best North Dumpling Shop is in the back of a hidden strip mall in Flushing, and they make some of our favorite dumplings and pork buns in the city.
Gong Gan
Gong Gan in Flushing is a dessert salon by day, and a wine bar by night. We love their inventive cakes and croffles.
Amore Pizzeria
This fluorescent-lit Flushing spot has been around since the '70s, and it's still serving some of the finest and greasiest pizza in town.
Kong Sihk Tong Flushing
Kong Sihk Tong is a modern Hong Kong-style cafe in Flushing with an unmissable salted egg yolk french toast.
Dosa Hutt
Located across from the famous Temple Canteen in Flushing, Dosa Hutt not-so-subtly provides temple-goers and passers-by a similar menu of South Indian food.
Szechuan House
Szechuan House is a Szechuan restaurant in Flushing that’s been around since the 1980s.