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    Just your average fast food Chinese joint. Not too clean not too dirty. I would really only eat here if I had no other choice.

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    San Wei - Menu, late January 2025

    San Wei

    3.9(29 reviews)
    1.6 miElmhurst

    I absolutely love this place. It's located in the food court in queens center mall. There's a lot…read moreof choices in the food court but this is my new go to! It's a quick grab some food and go sit kind of spot. They also have several pre-cooked food items in the glass you can see. The place itself looks very clean. I got their pork and chives dumplings and they were absolutely DELICIOUS!! The servers were super sweet. I'm thinking of going back to the mall just so I can try more items on their menu.

    Whatthewhatnow??? A pastrami sandwich at an Asian food stall in a shopping mall food court?? Who…read morethought of this?? This sandwich could turn the pastrami wars in NYC on its head! Look out Katz's! I was looking for it up on the menu board, but all I saw was pastrami baos & pastrami rice box. I asked if it was still available and my man hooked me up by popping 2 thick slices of whole grain bread into the toaster and started to hand carve a big hunk of pastrami. I thought I was getting about half of what he pulled out, but he proceeded to pile it all on the bread after squirting on a slew of grainy deli mustard. He apologized for running out of pickles, but all I could think was "Take my money and gimme my sammich!" Even as I cradled the closed plastic container, the smell of hot pastrami permeated my whole bus ride home and I couldn't wait to dig into that salty, peppery crusted, fall apart tender meat sandwich. I'm sure the other people on the bus were jealous. Next time I might even try out some of the other rice & noodle dishes, but that smoky pastrami smell still lingers on in my mind.

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    San Wei - Menu, late January 2025

    Menu, late January 2025

    San Wei - Menu, late January 2025

    Menu, late January 2025

    San Wei - The container of my beef noodle soup

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    The container of my beef noodle soup

    Akino

    Akino

    4.2(1.3k reviews)
    1.1 miElmhurst
    $$$

    This is my favorite all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant in this city. First of all, they're pretty…read moreaffordable, around $45, and they offer a wide range of food on their menu, but the great thing is everything is delicious! Their sushi tasted fresh and had a great ratio of rice to fish. Their other items were good as well. My favorite item that I didn't expect was what they call the Dragon Ball. It is essentially a ball of sushi wrapped in avocado, and it was so great! Service was fast, and the atmosphere inside was comfortable. If you're looking to get as much sushi as you want for a reasonably affordable price, I highly recommend Akino!

    Came here today to celebrate mothers day. I got a reservation 2 days ago. Once you arrive, they…read moregive your a table right away depending on the time you reserve. They ask that you bring the full party. The mood here is calm and not as noisy as other resturants. This spot has 2 dinning areas. You pick from an ipad. Since today counts as a holiday, it was around 43$ pp paying cash totaling 57$ pp after tax and tip. I come to Akino everytime I come to elmhurst. The food here is the same quality and has not downgraded. The service here is pretty quick. When your time is almost up, they ask if you finish ordering. I love ordering their sashimi. I advice you to get as much as you can eat on the first round. Overall another good experience. And I will come back again.

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    Akino - Shrimp tempura/beef teriyaki/seafood udon noodle soup

    Shrimp tempura/beef teriyaki/seafood udon noodle soup

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    Khao Kang

    Khao Kang

    4.2(308 reviews)
    1.2 miElmhurst
    $

    Delicious fast-casual affair. Came here on a Saturday for lunch and had an amazing no frills meal…read more Cash only with a hot bar that's replenished frequently due to the constant flow of customers. My boyfriend and I got the triple entree combo to try a bunch of different ones. We tried the 3 curries including jungle curry, sour pork, basil pork, and garlic pork. The garlic pork was by far my favorite. We also got the mung bean dessert to take home which was decadent. Highly recommend this spot and exploring the dessert case with its many options!

    Cuisine: 7 Service: 7…read moreDecor: 6 Value: 8 Overall: 7 Maybe about a dozen years ago, this place was I think $7.50 for three items over rice. Unfortunately, it is now $18 for the same meal. Still a good deal, but no longer the best bang for your buck any more. Probably why I don't visit as often nowadays. With that said, the quality is similar. Food is served on steamed trays, so you pick your choices over rice. Most of the flavors are still quite amazing, though some food lose their crispiness or a bit lukewarm sitting there. Regardless, always a good. On the negative side, the lady server is literally counting how many little shrimps are in my dish from one of my choices. It felt very odd when she took a shrimp off my plate and put it back into the tray. I asked if I could get a couple more calamari pieces and she said that she would have to remove more shrimp to do so. This was not how they use to operate, but I guess times are tough. On the other hand, I was given a lot more of the string beans with chicken liver, which makes sense since it's a cheaper protein. Btw, the fish is yummy, but you only get about 3-4 pieces. Therefore, I think you should order that item separately and not on rice if you want a decent portion. Bottom line, Khao Kang is no longer where I will go for a delicious cheap meal on regular basis. However, it is still a wonderful quick sit down or grab-n-go spot for some of the most authentic tasting Thai food in NYC for a reasonable price.

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    Khao Kang - Menu 9/2025

    Menu 9/2025

    Khao Kang
    Khao Kang

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    Taiwanese Gourmet - Sausage with raw garlic (don't ask, just do it).

    Taiwanese Gourmet

    3.8(546 reviews)
    1.2 miElmhurst
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    Taiwanese Gourmet is everything to me…read more Elmhurst favorite for multiple reasons. Cash only with amazing food. Can't go wrong with any dish, but I will always glaze and do tricks for the Crispy Pork Chop dish. Crispy Fried Chicken is delicious as well with the botanical aromas of chives and basil. Fly's Head is a staple. On busy days, service can be a little slow but this place is so popular ... what do you expect?! However, the service is always kind. Always willing to help however they can, whether it's seating or questions about the menu or directions to the bathroom. Taiwanese Gourmet is warm and inviting to those with empty stomachs and full hearts, at times it feels like home.

    Came in with a group of about 7 people on a recent Saturday morning, got seated right away with hot…read moretea, waters and a bowl of pickled radish. Cash only! Service was quick and easy. Lots of seating in the dining room. Sampled these dishes with a few bowls of rice: - Fly's Head: super garlicy, well balanced with the fatty pork. Had a great texture from the crisp chives. - Three Cup Chicken: Bones throughout this dish, but that's a good thing. Juicy chicken covered in umami sauce. The portion is good for 2-3 people. - Ma Po tofu: Full of szechuan and warm spices and perfectly silky tofu. Would definitely go back to try more adventurous dishes and the friend pork chops.

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    Taiwanese Gourmet - The restaurant

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    Taiwanese Gourmet - Stinky Tofu $10.95 (it actually tastes kinda bland, and doesn't taste as stinky as it smells. lol Great with chili sauce!)

    Stinky Tofu $10.95 (it actually tastes kinda bland, and doesn't taste as stinky as it smells. lol Great with chili sauce!)

    Taiwanese Gourmet - Pork w.Bamboo Shoots $14.95

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    Pork w.Bamboo Shoots $14.95

    Chen’s Garden - chinese - Updated May 2026

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