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    Arby's

    3.1 (127 reviews)
    InexpensiveFast Food, Sandwiches
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Curly Fries, Mozzarella Sticks, Prime Cut Chicken Tenders, and Apple Turnover
    Arianne M.

    I come here for lunch sometimes. Usually, it's packed with kids just getting out of school. Today, it was so peaceful and nice inside. It looks like they did some upgrades. For lunch, I ordered the 5 piece chicken tenders meal with a fruit punch. I got mozzarella sticks and an apple turnover. This meal hit the spot! My friend who came to lunch with me had to ask for new fries. Her curly fries weren't curly. It looked like the end of the batch. The employees had no problem giving her new curly fries though. It was a good lunch.

    Allyson B.

    Been going here for decades since i went to middle school nearby. They are always friendly . I usually get the curly fries and shakes. Will always come here once in awhile. By the way, right now from 2-5 pm, they have $1 sliders, small fries, small drink, Cookie, and snack shakes!

    Louise D.

    The Chicken Mediterranean wrap is delicious, just don't eat it if you have IBS or Acid reflux. Their deals are pretty good. Two gyro sandwiches for $6. What a steal that is take it and run. 4pc mozzarella sticks were $3.19. Market Fresh Creamy Mediterranean Wrap has roast chicken with Italian seasonings, tzatziki sauce, banana peppers, red onion, tomatoes and lettuce. The artisan wrap tasted like it wasn't from a fast food spot. I really enjoyed this sandwhich. The mozzarella stix are actually pretty good. They are practicing social distanting within the store. I appreciate the level of service that the workers provided. The man behind the plexiglass taking our order made sure to get it correct. Mostly people did drive thru. There was a 10 minute wait for food, not too bad. Of all the years this Arby's has always been so awesome. Never got anything foul from this location. I prefer this spot over any of the Arbys in Queens.

    Victor H.

    I got a roast beef gyro for free and it was an alright gyro. If I had to pay for this it would have been $6/pc. For this same amount of money I could get a better gyro from halal guys (adding some extra $), Mamoun's Falafel, and possibly somewhere else If you are looking for quality go somewhere else, as this place is not worth it. If you have lots of money and you don't mind wasting $ on a so so quality food, then this is the great place for you to get your food

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    Jesse Y.

    This Arby's is better than most (not to name the others) regarding their service and employee professionalism. Usually not too busy, relatively clean and never made a mistake on my orders whether take out or drive through.

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    Raising Cane's

    Raising Cane's

    3.5
    (58 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Raising Cane's keeps its concept incredibly simple, focusing almost entirely on chicken tenders,…read morefries, Texas toast, coleslaw, and its signature sauce. We walked into a bright, clean, and energetic space with a fast-paced atmosphere that reflects how popular the chain has become. Even with a line forming at the counter, the staff kept things moving efficiently, and the operation felt well organized considering the volume of customers coming through the door. The dining room has a casual, functional energy, the kind of place where the focus stays on getting a satisfying meal rather than lingering, and the open kitchen adds a layer of transparency to the process. We went with one of the tender combos, which is really the reason most people come here in the first place. The chicken tenders were juicy, freshly cooked, and had a crispy coating that held up well without feeling overly heavy. The coating had a good crunch that stayed intact through the meal, and the chicken itself was moist and tender throughout. The real standout, though, is the Cane's Sauce. It adds a tangy, peppery flavor that works perfectly with the chicken and honestly ties the entire meal together. Between the tenders, crinkle-cut fries, and Texas toast, it is a simple meal, but one that is executed consistently well. The toast is buttery and soft, and the fries are solid enough to hold their own alongside the main event. One thing we have noticed is that the chicken can occasionally feel a little greasy depending on the visit, especially if you are ordering a larger combo. For some people that may not be an issue at all, while others might find it sits a bit heavy afterward. That has varied from visit to visit, but it is worth mentioning because the meal is definitely on the richer side compared to some other fast food chicken options. The coleslaw provides a lighter contrast, though it is a fairly standard version of the side and does not stand out the way the chicken and sauce do. The staff during our visit were friendly and efficient, and the restaurant was well maintained. Food came out quickly, and despite the limited menu, there is something refreshing about a place that focuses on doing one thing rather than trying to offer dozens of different options. The simplicity of the menu makes the decision process easy, and the consistency of the meal across visits is a big part of the appeal. Raising Cane's delivers a satisfying chicken tender meal with quality chicken, a great signature sauce, and consistently solid sides. It may not be the lightest meal around, but when you are in the mood for crispy chicken tenders and a straightforward comfort-food combo, it is easy to see why so many people keep coming back. The meal is familiar, filling, and hits the right notes for what it sets out to do.

    The ambiance of canes is great especially when it's not too busy. I went on a weekday night and the…read moreservice was quick, there was a lot of seating, and it was still a lively atmosphere. The decor is so cute and I love how each canes location has decor relating to the local area. The first box combo comes with 4 tenders, Texas toast, fries, and a drink. You can swap out the Cole slaw with more Texas toast or fries. I love how filling it is and when we got the fries, it was so crispy and fresh. The chicken was a good texture, but I you definitely need to eat it with the canes sauce to get flavor from it.

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    K- Munchies

    K- Munchies

    4.6
    (84 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    Place has been here for 5 years!!…read more They offer korean fried wings, chicken, sandwiches, korean corndogs, basic coffee and soda, and some fried red bean desserts. $7 for 7 wings, flavors are golden crispy (no sauce), sweet, spicy, soy garlic, nashville hot. Great size and portions. Fries are like diner fries size but not double fried like them. Chicken sandwich combo $8 is great with drink, fries, and sandwich! 3 long tables with benches Great prices and it has hit for me everything (to go or eat in). Would come again!

    3.75 K-Munchies is located on Northern Blvd. Accessible by…read morebus and probably a 20min walk from Main St-Flushing 7 station. We drove and found residential street parking but meters usually around the blvd. Only has counter seating for maybe 6-7 people. Ordered and food was brought out to us. Chicken sandwich and tenders combo came with fries and drink. Added $1.50 for L fries - made it good for sharing. The wings and tenders basket was enough for at least 3 people. Tenders were different shapes and sizes, some pieces were just batter. Asked for spicy and soy garlic sauces on the side so we basically just had regular fried chicken; I preferred the "spicy" sauce from a squeeze bottle more (like a spicy mayo). Iced Umma coffee was creamy, sweet and I was ok with it. The only employee in the front was very helpful and patient. We did ask for a few things on the side and were accommodated. Restroom available - behind the counter. We were satisfied with what we got so all good. Cheap eats, Good for a quick bite.

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    Crispy Burger

    Crispy Burger

    4.2
    (48 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    I got Crispy burger to go one evening and it was really solid! We tried their nuggets, their crispy…read morechicken wrap, and berry lemonade. Everything was so good and I'll definitely have to come back to try other items.

    Crispy Burger is a casual fast food spot in Flushing that focuses on fried chicken, chicken…read moreburgers, wings, and a variety of fried sides. We walked into a simple, no-frills space with a practical layout designed for quick meals and takeout, the kind of place where the focus stays on the food rather than the surroundings. The dining room had a straightforward, functional energy with a steady flow of customers coming in for a quick bite, and the open kitchen gave us a view of the cooking process that added to the anticipation. The fried chicken is the highlight, featuring a crunchy, well-seasoned coating with juicy meat inside. We ordered a few items and found the spicy crispy chicken burger one of the most popular menu items, served on a soft bun with fresh toppings that balanced the crispy chicken well. The popcorn chicken, chicken tenders, wings, and the oversized Orleans roasted chicken leg were also worth exploring, each arriving hot and freshly made. Sides like mozzarella sticks, fries, grilled BBQ skewers, and corn rounded out the menu, and the house seasoning powders and dipping sauces added extra flavor that made each bite feel customizable. Everything is cooked to order, so there was a short wait, but the food arrived hot and freshly made, and the quality of the frying came through clearly across the different items we tried. Service was friendly, and orders were prepared fairly quickly considering everything was made fresh. Portions were generous for the price, making it a solid value if we were looking for satisfying fried chicken in Flushing. The staff moved through orders with efficiency, and the food came out hot and well assembled. Whether we stopped in for a burger or ordered a family-style spread of chicken and sides, Crispy Burger delivered consistently crispy, flavorful comfort food that felt both satisfying and straightforward.

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    Banh Mi TBD

    Banh Mi TBD

    4.2
    (33 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Finally, in a sea of bubble tea, I have my preferred drink option: limeade. I'm just more of a sour…read moreacidic refresher type of guy, so whenever my gf is in the mood for bubble tea, I'm left stranded with something thicker than what I'm in the mood for-- but not anymore! I made it a point to have their Crispy Pork Banh Mi before writing a review and while I thought I'd fall in love with it, it's good but not my taste. I was imagining more of a batter fried pork strips situation, a more westernized method of frying meats, but it was the style of pork chunks that's hyper crispy and puffy at the top and layered with gelatinous fat. It was tasty for what it was and not greasy, just not my cup of tea. It's a particular style of pork-- I'd google "heo quay" if you wanna see what I'm talking about. Also I've noticed it's popular with Hispanic males-- I think it has to do with the gristly fat texture. I guess we share that cultural preference. Yay world. I did however fall head over heels for their classic Banh mi. Heavy on the pate which I love, and a fluffy crispy bread, with the right meat-to-bread ratio. My gf took a bite not expecting much and her expression was pure surprise and delight. It's her favorite place to get a Banh mi for the bread now and I'd have to agree. It's a very reliable representation of what makes a Banh mi stand out from other sandwiches. And then there's the vempanadas. It's short for "Viet empanadas" and arguably what made them blow up. My mom made a lot of these growing up and my mom is regarded as the best cook out of like 8 kids and their children, so I like to think I have experience in this matter, and it's tastier than my mom's. To be fair, it's made fairly differently-- my mom makes it with a flakey filo-doughy crust and TBD has a softer more pliable dough-- think corn tortilla vs flour tortilla. I personally like flour tortillas more and you can fight me on that one. The filling is also more savory and rich than my mother's and the little quail egg inside is such welcomed treat. My mom's fillings are more meatball like and TBD's is pastier. Fun fact: this dish has origins tying it to France; the original dish is pate-chaud. If you google that too, you can see the evidence of a flakey texture. I will say, the first time I had it was more flavorful and I think the egg was missing the second time. And lastly I want to talk about the thing keeps me crawling back-- the ches (pudding soup). I've always had a disinterest in Vietnamese che growing up because my western palate always demanded MORE SUGAR but as I age, my tastes demand more subtlety. Che is a general term for a kind of dessert soup, with some sort of ingredient like a bean or jello as the focus and a sweetened liquid; I know "soup" is a bit of a turn off but it's really the closest English term we have. Think more like milk in cereal or melted ice cream. Is there a term for the milk in cereal? Anywho, the che ba mau is the most popular and beginner friendly, it's a mix of 3 sweet ingredients like mung bean, red bean, Pandan jelly in like coconut milk. If you're Filipino, it's the Vietnamese equivalent to Halo Halo. But what's cool about TBD is they have different kinds of lesser known ones I'm currently having fun exploring. There's a mung bean one with a thicker sweet cream on top-- reminds me pie filling. And right now I'm about to dig into a Pandan jelly, grass jelly, in coconut milk, peanuts, and shaved ice. It's a fun ass summer drink dessert. I highly recommend if you're looking for something different and refreshing this summer.

    Nice little banh mi shop. Great customer service…read more Lemongrass beef banh mi 8/10 Soft fresh bread. Tender, savory beef. Nicely picked shredded veggies. Iced Vietnamese Coffee 8/10 This is a very strong, thick Viet coffee. It has deep dark Cafe Dumont coffee flavor with sweet thick condensed milk. Roughly the equivalent of 4 espresso shots. Vempanada 8/10 This is a very filling, fully stuffed empanada including lots of meat and a quail egg. The outer skin is crispy and relatively thin. I prefer adding sauce to balance the heavy savory flavors and thick meat texture. Crispy pork banh mi 7/10 This type of pork is the Siu Yuk type (roasted whole pig). It has chewy, meaty pork, fatty pieces, thick roasted skin. I think it needs the matching sauce though. Special Banh Mi 7/10 This pate is strong in iron flavor from the liver etc used to make it. The texture is smooth. This sandwich focuses on natural flavor.

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