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    Crown One

    3.8 (71 reviews)
    ModerateDim Sum, Cantonese
    Closed 9:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Upscale
    Happy hour specials

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    Stage is quite large and can accommodate anything you want
    Martin S.

    After walking by when parking on our way to eat in one of New York's famous Chinatowns, we just had to go in for pictures! The place was open but empty when we visited on the Labour Day long weekend Monday in 2025 at 8PM, but the staff was ok with us wandering around and ogling the gorgeous interior. This was a perfect way to take it all in without the hustle and bustle of a busy dim sum happening or party in the banquet room. It looks well taken care of and very clean, with some proud ownership. Great spot to check out on your trip to Flushing for some of their famous Chinese food, well worth ducking in for photos!

    It is a good try, but to be honest, it is not good as dim sum in China. The food is harder than I expected.

    Sam S.

    What a spectacular place good enough for a wedding or a conference or dim sum lunch great Cantonese food and service. Why go anywhere else? Highly recommend crown one they also have parking downstairs in the garage. Hurry up and get here.

    Anna C.

    I came here for a large wedding with 12 courses, and the food was phenomenal! Every dish was cooked very well, except for the first sashimi platter, which was unfortunately a tad bit fishy. The decor was very extravagant, and the service was fast as well. I was surprised they had cheesy lobster tails on the menu at a Cantonese restaurant but it was tasty regardless.

    Water spinach with garlic
    Judy C.

    Two of us went for early dinner before show at Flushing Town Hall. Waiter said 2 dishes would be enough so we ordered the soft shell crab fried sticky rice and water spinach with garlic. The rice was a huge platter! Plenty of spinach too, but should have been cut to smaller strands. We couldn't eat it all. The wait staff were all very friendly and attentive, maybe because we were the only eaters at that time ?!

    Patrick D.

    This is a very welcoming and huge palace-like Cantonese restaurant and dim sum place. Their dim sums are really fresh and authentic. Service is extremely fast. They offer lunch menu at $16.95. This is a large hall that is luxurious and very clean. I really enjoy the service

    Yingxin Y.

    The food is okay here, I went for party here but seems they lack of staff today, no one getting us new plates after having meal for 2 hours. The most unsatisfying thing is they force charging us $5 tips for parking lot. If you force charging, then that's not tips anymore, it's parking fee 硬性收$5停车小费简直霸王条款

    Patricia C.

    Hidden gem discovered due to my aunt living nearby. I've only been here for dim sum with my family during the weekends. The restaurant, itself, is very spacious. Food in particularly dim sum is amazingly delicious! There is a good reason why I keep on going back for more of their dim sum. Wink wink hehe It gets crowded during the weekends, so I suggest going early, possibly before 12pm. There is a private parking lot on the first floor. Remember to tip them after you pick up your car! Only downfall is the bathroom, but it's bearable and the good outweigh the bad. Just watch out for wet floors!

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    Lillian W.

    The restaurant was huge enough to hold a banquet. We have a dinner celebration for 60 people and service was great! The food came out promptly and it was delicous.

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    3.6
    (119 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    It was Mother's Day at Emperor Seafood restaurant. An absolute frenzy from the moment we walked in…read more-- packed dining rooms, large Chinese families everywhere, noise levels through the roof, and servers running at full speed trying to keep up with the chaos. The staff wanted my wife to sit at an angle to the table; so that they could pass through. The seafood itself was solid traditional Cantonese fare with fresh lobster tanks, steamed fish, and classic banquet-style dishes. The atmosphere felt colorful authentic Hong Kong banquet hall energy. However, some of their pricing was completely out of whack. Mother's Day premium for sure which is understandable, but some dishes were simply excessively expensive for what was delivered. For example, our two lobsters, while fresh, were missing that smoky "wok hei" flavor that great Cantonese kitchens are known for. It lacked the depth, aroma, and richness one expects from a proper high-heat wok preparation. A few items felt priced more for Guide Michelin luxury dining than a Flushing seafood hall. This said, the service was efficient and professional; changing plates all the time. So a high level of attention above the usual Cantonese restaurant. Overall, decent food in and an authentic Hong Kong style restaurant that targets special family gatherings, but be prepared, both the crowds and the bill can become overwhelming very quickly. I paid more than $400 for three people. But we had a Tiger Fish which is $50 per pound.

    This was the former location of the beloved Guangzhou Restaurant that sadly shuttered in the early…read more2010s, which then went on to be a series of random businesses over the years, only to be a Cantonese restaurant again. I have so many reasons to believe that Emperor is truly the reincarnation of the restaurant...just a little rusty. I've only come here for dim sum and I'm still surprised it doesn't get even half of the insane volume that nearby dim sum restaurants get, especially with how much closer they are to Roosevelt Ave. I have to say that the dim sum here is slightly better than most locations in the core downtown area, both in presentation and taste. No cart ladies, just a paper and pencil ordering system. The other diners that I usually encounter seem to strike me as locals, which is becoming harder to find these days. Prices are slightly more expensive than the other places, which is probably a factor as to why there aren't as many customers. The other reason is probably the subpar customer service here, which I've encountered on a number of recent visits. There are so many workers here, but none of them seem to have any good grasp of what customer service is. For example, I've had the waiter hover over me as I was gathering cash for my bill and snatched it the moment I placed the money down, also demanding at least 18% (again, for subpar service). Also, if you complain to them about your food, even if you find a hair, they will not do anything about it. The food quality is slightly above most of the dim sum places, but also bear in mind the hit-or-miss service you'll get, which the latter can be super frustrating.

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    Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant

    3.7
    (1.5k reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$
    Outdoor seating
    Private events

    Located in the heart of Flushing, this restaurant is located next to other notable restaurants like…read moreChe-Li and even has a 85 degree bakery right across the street. Entering the restaurant and scaling the steps, you are greeting with a very large restaurant filled with circular tables with a large screen on the far wall. My friends and I happened to watch the Fifa world cup here and ppl went wild with every goal/attempted goal. Service is good as long as you are good at getting the attention of staff walking by. We came during the game so place was a bit rowdy but I can't imagine it would be like that any other time. Other than that, food was decent. We got the typical fried rice shao Mai, and the works.

    I came here for a family lunch on a weekend was able to find a table without much issue and did not…read moreneed a reservation. Service: the service itself was okay. The restaurant is partitioned up into several different rooms where they will push carts in and out of the rooms themselves. I was seated in some place that almost looked like a back room, but it was still decorated in the dim sum restaurant kind of theme. Service itself was pretty consistent. We didn't have to wait too long to get any of the desired dishes that we wanted. Ambience: I think your typical staple dim sum restaurant ambiance was here. Definitely felt very conversational with family. Was not too quiet or too loud. Food: I don't think that the dim sum here was that good. It didn't wow me as much as I was expecting it to. I initially saw this on one of the Michelin Guide website, and I was expecting a little more out of this place. Of all the places that I've had dim sum at, I just feel like this was more okay rather than anything special. For example the shumai didn't have that "juicy bite" kind of feel that you usually get. Again, nothing about this restaurant was bad per se, but I just felt like this was in the lower tier of all the dim sum places that I've had. I think for this reason, it gets a 3/5 for me.

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    Royal Queen Restaurant

    Royal Queen Restaurant

    3.2
    (351 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    Royal Queen is a large Cantonese restaurant in Flushing that focuses on traditional dim sum and…read morebanquet-style dining. We walked into a grand interior with chandeliers, spacious seating, and a more formal atmosphere compared to smaller dim sum spots. The setup feels designed for larger gatherings, family meals, and celebrations rather than a quick casual stop, and the room has a polished, traditional energy that fits the style of the food being served. The dim sum experience is the main highlight. The carts moving through the dining room make it easy to see the dishes before choosing, and there is a wide variety of options ranging from classics like siu mai, har gow, and rice rolls to more unique dishes. The siu mai stood out because of the larger size and generous filling, while the egg tarts had a flaky crust and smooth custard center that made them a solid choice for finishing the meal. The mango sago offered a lighter, refreshing contrast to the richer dim sum items. The food comes out hot, and the cart service adds to the traditional dim sum atmosphere, keeping the meal interactive and engaging as dishes pass by. One thing we appreciated about Royal Queen is the overall variety. It is the type of place where everyone can find something they enjoy because the menu covers steamed items, fried dishes, noodles, meats, and desserts. The portions are also better suited for sharing, so it works well when coming with a group and ordering multiple dishes for the table. The service style is fast-paced and typical of a busy dim sum restaurant. The carts come around frequently, so dishes can arrive quickly once you are seated. Since the restaurant is large and often used for events, the dining room can feel busy and crowded during peak hours. Finding the entrance can also be a little confusing since it is located inside the mall rather than directly from the street. Royal Queen is a solid option for traditional dim sum in Flushing. The combination of the large selection, cart service, and spacious banquet-style setting makes it a good choice for group meals or anyone looking for a classic dim sum experience. It may not be the most intimate restaurant, but it delivers the full dim sum atmosphere with plenty of choices.

    Good for big big group or wedding. Located in 3rd floor…read more Flushing, NY Pretty good chinese food. We decided to try last minute, we have a group of 30ppl, takes about 3-4 big tables They took our reservation last minute. Our family ordered a lot. The only one we kinda disappointed was their steam range chicken, the inside still kinda pinkish raw. The manager said it's how they cook it. He was willing to change a new chicken dish for us. We didn't even know if he ended charge us for it. Overall is ok. Portion is huge.

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    Maxi’s Noodle

    Maxi’s Noodle

    4.6
    (831 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    Love the Wonton Noodle Soup here. At minimum I at least get the egg noodle with wonton. Recently I…read morewant back and did the 3 topping with wonton, dumpling, and dace fish ball. All were delicious! I have bought it and re-heated it up the next day as well and it still taste good! Tried the shark fin soup as well and it is thicker (not very soupy) but flavor is great. If you don't like the thickness you can always add some water to it. Definitely a go to spot if I am in the area :)

    Came here for the wonton noodle soup and it delivered exactly what I wanted: springy noodles, plump…read morewontons, and a broth that tastes like someone's grandmother is running the kitchen. This is Hong Kong style done right, and in Flushing you're getting the real thing at prices that genuinely rival what you'd pay in China. We lucked into a nice day and grabbed a seat outside. Service was fast and furious, which is exactly what you should expect and honestly want from a spot like this. You're not here for a leisurely dining experience, you're here to eat something delicious and get on with your day. My one gripe, and it applies to the whole surrounding area and not just Maxi's: there are basically no bathrooms to be found. Plan accordingly before you commit to a big bowl of soup. Cheap, tasty, authentic. Everything a Flushing noodle spot should be.

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    3pm January 1, 2025!
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    Beef Stew and Wonton Lo Mein
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