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    3.8 (90 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Sandra L.

    Very tasty and decent enough price for the portion and area. Would come back again! Service was pretty fast and efficient. Lots of seating so good for a larger group

    Skewers
    Tanya K.

    Came here to have a lunch for my friend's birthday on a Saturday and it wasn't too busy with only a couple of other diners. Food was good! Funny story-- one of the waiters kept serving us food from another table and giving us the wrong order. They felt bad and gave us all free soft drinks! Honestly it was fine, we were just like pretttty sure we didn't order this. But appreciate the drinks!

    Lanzhou beef rice noodle soup 清湯牛肉米粉
    Matthew H.

    Dunhuang is one of my favourite restaurants in the area -- I often order takeout for a nice bowl of noodles after work, but occasionally stop to dine-in with some friends in the area. My go-to order is the braised beef noodle soup 紅燒牛肉麵 -- I like getting the really thick noodles, but they have a few sizes to suit your taste. The broth is fragrant and savoury without being too heavy/oily, and the chunks of beef are plentiful and delicious -- so tender and juicy. Portion size is very large and is a fantastic value for the price. The classic lanzhou beef noodle soup 蘭州牛肉麵 is a great choice too -- I like the clear simplicity of the broth, which is light but carries the rich beef flavour very well. The beef slices are really flavourful and cooked to a perfect softness. Also, the zhajiang noodles 炸醬麵 is a particular favourite; the pork sauce is so generous and yummy, and the fresh, sliced cucumber is a lovely texture and flavour contrast. I also like getting some of their skewers when in a larger group -- the cumin can be a bit much at times haha but I'm a big fan of the beef and the potato skewers. Price point is really great -- portion sizes are large and when I order takeout, it's usually enough for ~1.5 meal's worth of food haha. Service is prompt and unassuming, and the restaurant itself is comfortably spacious.

    Pork and chive dumplings
    Ricky Z.

    While very minimalist inside, I was pretty impressed with my braised beef noodle soup and dumplings! Massive portion of noodles with the soup and thought everything was really well balanced and tasty. Very casual spot and one I can definitely see myself coming back to for a quick bowl of tasty soup.

    Thuy H.

    Been here a couple of times and the food is always quick and yummy! My go to order is the braised beef noodle soup which hits esp in the winter when it's cold out. I also love the pork and chives dumplings and the beef shank in chili oil. Overall solid affordable spot in lic!

    signature lanzhou beef noodle
    Brian S.

    the signature lanzhou beef noodles are pretty good but wasnt a fan of their normal braised beef noodles. its never been super busy when i visit, though service is sometimes a bit strange. on my last visit the waitress was very short taking my order and placed my bowl of noodles on the table do hastily it spilled a bit.

    Stephanie T.

    We were in the LIC area and were recommended to try DH out. Upon entering it wasn't that busy. We needed a table for 3 adults and 1 kid. They told us they only had one highchair and it was already being used. They wanted to seat us at a table without a back support and I asked if we could be seated at the table with the back support so that my child wouldn't fall. They gave us a hard time and kept insisting that they can't put the tables together and that it'd be too small for us and not comfortable which I don't understand at all. We said we didn't mind and it's much safer for my child to sit there and eventually he allowed us to sit there - although he didn't seem too happy about it. Not sure why since the restaurant was pretty much empty. Seemed like another group also had issues with seating arrangement and the restaurant also didn't want to sit them at the tables with the back support but eventually they also allowed them to. It took at least 5-10 minutes after we were seated for them to come take our order and that was after we flagged them down. They also didn't give us any water until we asked. I would say that overall service isn't the greatest here - surprising since it really wasn't all that busy. Although service isn't that great, the food is good. The soup noodles have a lot of flavor and meat is tender. Not sure that I'd come back to this location though given the service we received was sub par.

    Braised Beef Noodles
    Bijal R.

    Great lunch or dinner spot with lots of seating available. Started with the marinated cucumbers which were insanely good! Super garlicky and the perfect crisp which was refreshing. Also ordered some pork and chive dumplings, note they do take some time to prepare however super delicious and homemade. I ordered the beef braised soup, the meat itself was tender and delicious, just wish there was more flavor/spice in the broth snd more veggies. Additional veggies cost like $5 extra.

    Signature Beef Noodles (extra wide)
    Emily G.

    I have to update my review and give Dun Huang 5/5 stars. You know why? It's one of the few places I keep coming back to time and time again for comfort food of beef soup with hand-pulled noodles. Quality is consistent and it always hits the spot. If you order the beef noodle soup for takeout and would rather eat at home, the wait for your takeout order is no longer than 10 minutes (usually closer to 5 minutes)!

    Mala Noodle
    Heeju P.

    It's good affordable noodle spot in LIC. They are so quick to serve you and the food is made so quick. You can tell people quickly stop by. It felt like a comfortable spot where I didn't need to dress up, I can just walk in casually. The woodear mushroom was big and had a great texture. It was very vinegary so I can see how the flavor would be tiring. Lanzhou Beef Noodle Soup is so clean and fresh. You can ask to take out cilantro if that isn't your cup of tea but I would say that made the broth the way it is. The Mala Soup was a perfect spice if you aren't looking to kill your tastebuds, and it was creamy. I think they had peanut sauce in it which contributed to the creaminess. They were also so quick to serve so if you just walk in dying of hunger, you will soon be satiated :)

    Beef soup
    Will P.

    Solid choice. Stopped by on a Saturday night busy, mostly Asian clientele--good indicators. Food: very good. Eggplant appetizer lots of flavor and carefully assembled. Served cold, like revenge. Beef soup solid but not over the top awesome but satisfying. Noodles were star of the show. Beef bbq. Super heavy on the cumin to the point it was indistinguishable from lamb. Could have been but I needed a quart of h20 to recover. Service: rushed but efficient. Short staffed. Asked if my beef was lamb got a very curt "this is very good beef"! In Mandarin. Ambiance. Cafeteria style seating but not there for ambiance. Price. Reasonable for NYC. Good value IMO. Overall, four stars and I would go back.

    Signature Lan Zhou Beef Noodles (takeout)
    Gab G.

    Ordered takeout for lunch and opted for the signature lanzhou beef noodle soup. The broth had great flavor, and the noodles were nice and chewy. Perfect for a cold day! Tip: wifi is noodlewifi / 2735jackson.

    大盘鸡

    I've been here multiple times now - service is always quick and friendly! Recommend their spicy dry noodles, the 大盘鸡 (big plate chicken), beef and lamb skewers, and the garlic pea shoots. One of my go to spots in the neighborhood!

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    Quick service, good food, decent price and nice atmosphere. I'll be back. Def recommend to a friend.

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