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    A Zhong Taiwanese Restaurant

    3.1 (15 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Jackson Y.

    This is an unassuming food vendor within the New World Mall Food Court in Flushing. The food offerings are identical to other food court Taiwanese Restaurants: steak (on hot plate), fried squid, fried chicken, etc. I ordered the steak with black pepper sauce . It is grilled over a flame and then served on a hot metal plate with noodles and covered with a black pepper sauce/gravy. The steak is still sizzling when you get it. All this for $23?! The salt and pepper fried squid is also not to be missed.

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    Hank C.

    Little Taiwanese shop in the New World Food Court downstairs. They have a lot of selections, the best of which happens to be the crispy fried squid with salt and pepper. The stinky tofu wasn't quite stinky enough, and the preserved veggies with it weren't sour or salty enough. Pork chop was not thin and crispy but instead really big and cut differently, it's ok but the flavor doesn't do well given how thick it is. The egg was good, and the pickled veggies included were ok. It doesn't replace the old Taiwan cafe but scratches a bit of the itch for Taiwanese food. Doesn't have shaved ice though.

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    Jo W.

    Authentic Taiwanese food! My mom and I were thrilled to discover this gem. We got stinky tofu (we came here because we really craved stinky tofu, and not all "Taiwanese" places in the states offer them), popcorn chicken, fish soup, and Taiwanese chicken steak. Portions were large and very filling and tasty.

    3. Taiwanese Style Chicken Steak Plate with noodles and black pepper sauce
    Kathy K.

    Just like Taiwan!! I love getting the Taiwanese Chicken chop with noodles and black pepper sauce on a sizzling plate! Comes with cold tea and a mini salad.

    Taiwanese beef noodle soup

    Got the Taiwanese beef noodle soup. Flavour was great, lots of good noodles, and a decent amount of beef for the price. I ended up having to pack some to bring home because it was more than I anticipated Restaurant is located in the mall food court. I had wanted this soup so I looked for this stall. The person I ordered from was kind, and we figured it out despite me not speaking any Chinese. The food court is a little dingy and drafty, but the food makes it worth it!

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    Maggie L.

    Accidentally found the Taiwanese food at J mart food court and it was a nice surprise. Maybe my expectation was low but I was quite impressed with the oyster noodle soup. You can taste the soup was nicely cooked and the pork intestine was cooked softly and full of flavor. The oyster is fresh. Was the best oyster noodle I tried in NY so far. The portion of the popcorn chicken is quite big and crispy. But the chicken was cut into too small Pisces and see the room to improve the flavor. Could be better marinated. A nice place when fancy Taiwanese food.

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    Thanks A Zhong for the nastiest pork chop hair rice. Please stop cleaning while cooking a food order.

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    Tried yesterday. Overpriced, small portions, and mediocre flavor. I'm from Taiwan and this isn't even close. So disappointing.

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    Master Huang

    4.4
    (38 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I've finally found my favorite Taiwanese restaurant in the east coast. This spot is the spot to try…read moreif you want real authentic Taiwanese food with extensive menu items. My eyes lit up when I saw the menu. The owners are from Tainan, Taiwan which is often consider the culinary capital of Taiwan with many iconic traditional dishes and flavors. The restaurant is spacious but it does not have many table seatings (3-5 tables?). When we came it wasn't busy so we got a spot but we did see many people coming in for their takeout orders. The oldies they play at the restaurant take me back to my childhood. The place is structured very interestingly where it's an open kitchen so you can actually easily see how they prep the food in the back. We ordered: - oyster omelette pancake - mung wort kueh (4 pieces) - danzai noodle - mixed spice platter The oyster omelette was the highlight! The bottom is crispy and they use a generous amount of oysters. It's the most authentic oyster pancake I've had in the east coast. Alot of other "Taiwanese spots" don't make it correctly. I also love the mung wort kueh (hard to find places that sell this) - it's a fun snack to take to go. It's a savory mochi bun with shredded radish as the main ingredient. The danzai noodle is an iconic dish from Tainan. Its main star consists of the one shrimp and the marinated ground braised pork. Although I would prefer the dry version but they serve the soup version here. The broth tastes very clear and clean, doesn't feel like it's dosed with salt and MSG. We got the mixed platter - an iconic street food in Tainan is 滷味 (Lou Wei) which is consist of different ingredients tossed and braised in a soy-based spice sauce. They have a nice selection of Lou Wei options and the platter we got had pork belly, duck neck, tofu skin, and lotus roots. The spicy duck neck can be intimidating for those that have never had it but it is fun to eat. There are so many items on there that I can't wait to try. For first timer, definitely get the oyster pancake and Luroufan! I can't wait to come back and try more of the traditional Taiwanese dishes. They also have frozen dumplings that you can buy to go. 50 pieces for $28-$30 is a pretty good price!

    A cute Taiwanese spot in the neighborhood with street parking available. The beef noodle soup was…read moregood, could use a little more flavor but the beef was so tender and melted in my mouth. Sausage fried rice was flavorful but it had so many onions and very minimal sausage so be prepared for your breath to kick. Scallion oil noodle was bland and a bit soupy on the bottom of the bowl, would pass on this. The eggs can be passed on as well, for 4 halves for $4 as a combo with a braised tofu skin that was $5 and had a nice flavor. Service was quick.

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    Clean restaurant and calming atmosphere
    Clean restaurant and calming atmosphere
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    Q Town Asian Cuisine Inc 乡缘闽台海鲜

    Q Town Asian Cuisine Inc 乡缘闽台海鲜

    3.9
    (174 reviews)
    2.9 mi
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    3.75 Located on the corner of Bdway and Whitney Ave, nearby…read moretrain stop- Elmhurst Ave, meter street parking mostly. No frills. Attentive service. Restroom available. Good over rice deals, slightly lower price during their lunch hours. Tried a few, some hits and misses for us. Some picks which we liked are pork with bamboo shoots, beef with bittermelon, fried fish fillets, salty fish and chicken fried rice. Pork with scallion chilli was good, at less spicy level for me. Beef chow fun was ok. Three cup chicken wasn't for me, plain with slightly gingery flavor, need to have basil with each bite, small bone pieces (be careful); and Beef stew meat wasn't tender, tough and chewy. Have been here for larger family get togethers and enjoyed the food then as well.

    Came here on a night when all our usual go-to spots were closed, and I'm really glad we finally…read moretried Q Town. I've passed by this place so many times but never stopped in until now. Big plus: they're open late until 11 pm, which is always appreciated. They have a solid list of over-rice combos, all reasonably priced around $11-$12, with generous portions. I ordered the beef with bitter melon over rice, and this alone guarantees I'll be back. It's the first time I've seen this combo offered anywhere, and it was surprisingly delicious, even with the natural bitterness of the bitter melon. My husband ordered the beef with bamboo shoots over rice, and that was tasty as well. Everything came out flavorful and satisfying. Service was another highlight -- the wait staff was quick to refill our hot tea, and the place was clean and well-kept, even though we came close to closing time. Also glad to see that they accept cards though there is a $20 minimum. We also ordered the stinky tofu. While I wasn't used to the sauce they used (it had soy sauce and capers, which was a bit different from what I'm accustomed to), it didn't take away from how yummy the tofu itself was. Overall, this was a great late-night find, and I'll definitely be coming back to try more items on their menu. Glad we finally stopped in!

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    V13 Minced pork w. string bean
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    OK Ryan Restaurant

    OK Ryan Restaurant

    4.0
    (254 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    My sister and I came here on Sunday, specifically for a Fantuan. Unfortunately they did not have…read moreany more available when we came around noon. We decided to stay and have lunch anyways. What we ordered: - Pork Chop combo - Popcorn Chicken combo Both of our meals came with rice, stir fry veggies, and an eggs. We both enjoyed our meals, nothing special but just a decent meal as a good price. The veggies somehow were the highlight of our dish. Yum! It was a good size so we were full after finishing just one portion and took the rest home. We had two servers. The man was very friendly and helpful. We would recommend this place if you're in the area looking for a authentic Taiwanese/Chinese meal.

    Ok, ok. I figured it out…read more So our local Chinese language school in Northern New Jersey would frequently order mass delivery from a restaurant in Flushing called OK Canaan. Of course, we expect the school to choose only the highest quality restaurants to order delivery from, and yes, it was quite good, considering that it was delivery that was lugged all the way from Flushing and ultimately had to be reheated in the microwave. Come this past weekend, we decided to plan a whole day trip to Flushing to visit Flushing Meadows Corona Park and eat some good Taiwanese and Chinese food. We search Yelp and we come across this place, OK Ryan. The restaurant is small and cozy, but packed a big bite. We had Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup, Pork Chop lunchbox, Oyster Pancake, Pork Intestine Vermicelli, Taiwanese Sausage, and Golden Red Bean Pancake. Everything authentic and delicious. Oyster Pancake was probably the best I've had for a very long time - it was filled with oysters, not too doughy, not too saucy. Beef noodle soup had excellent depth of flavor and the meat was tender and delicious. We ordered way too much food and took a bunch of it home. Found out that the restaurant was cash or Venmo only. So I take out my phone and Venmo the bill. But wait, my Venmo app did not register OK Ryan as a new restaurant. In fact, it said I had paid this restaurant several... times.... before. Cue the freak out. Who hacked my Venmo account to buy Taiwanese food?? OK, so obviously, OK Ryan and OK Canaan are one and the same. Good for delivery, but now we know, much better in person. We'll try the real OK Canaan next time.

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    6 Tables, 8pm Tuesday
    Crispy Chicken with Spicy Sauce Lunchbox
    Crispy Chicken with Spicy Sauce Lunchbox
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    Prince Tea House

    Prince Tea House

    4.2
    (289 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    I always enjoy coming here. The ambiance is elegant yet cozy and inviting. Perfect for meeting…read morefriends and catching up on life. The service is excellent and the tea and desserts are wonderful. The Rose milk tea and Takoyaki were yummy. The banana cheesecake was also good. I'm just not a dessert person so look at other reviews by sugar lovers haha

    Heard there's a location in FH a yr ago, but didn't know where exactly till abt a week ago…read more 5/5 matchamisu $10- twas love at 1st sigh, as matcha lovers, we decided on this as soon as we saw it, so glad we got it, perfection as its finest, bittersweet- bitter as it should be (which showcases good, strong matcha), but not extremely so- I'd go back just for this, finally a matcha tiramisu that actually tastes like good matcha! 4/5 smoked salmon slt $14- love smoked salmon, pretty much the only way I'll eat salmon, just wish it came with non-whole wheat bread 4/5 garden grape refresher- pretty good if you like yakult & soda, the grape pulp was the best part 5/5 rose lover milk tea $12- perfect rose flavor & fragrance, not too strong, will forever be my fave tea here Had the following 2 at the flushing location before, same rating: 4/5 takoyaki $11- filling, doughy, soft, chewy, flavorful, love the bonito flakes on top & green leaves on bottom 4/5 banana cheesecake $11- strong banana flavor within the tiramisu cake itself, caramelized banana topping adds a nice crunch, with cocoa powder on bottom adding a bit of bitter to balance the sweet caramelized banana slices

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    Ambience-downstairs seating area
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    Tea service with extra settings for sharing:)
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