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    Dun Huang 敦煌

    4.3 (396 reviews)

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    Good for groups

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    Scallion pancakes. This is amazing
    Dorothy C.

    Gentle lighting, delicate instrumental music, classical yet modern decor, the chatter of nearby gatherings, and the quiet slurping of noodles. While you scan the QR code on the table and order from the web page, the staff is very much present and helpful. The waitress is very sweet and brought us extra napkins and refills without asking. I came looking for some good braised beef noodle soup (got the beef and tendon one). The one they have isn't quite the style I was searching for but it was nonetheless very good. The broth was flavorful and had good depth, had a bit of a medicinal taste but very low key, and was too light in color. There wasn't much in the bowl other than noodles, meat, bok choy, and broth. No green onions, no cilantro, no suan cai. Not my type of beef noodle soup obviously. But the meat and tendon was very tender and good and the noodles were really the main focus. All the noodles here are fresh and hand made. They whole time we were eating we could watch someone making them in the kitchen. They also offer a staggering amount of noodle options from thin to thick. Husband got the regular noodles. I got the wide noodles. Both good but more towards an al dente taste. Funny thing was trying to share the noodles with each other. It's like the noodles had no end (weren't cut). One continuous super noodle is seemed in each bowl. Aside from noodles we had the scallion pancakes which I thought were overly greasy but at the same time some of the best ever. The price point was high but I would order them again in a heartbeat because they had such an amazing crunchy outside layer with a soft chewy interior. We also tried the ma po tofu rice. The tofu flavor was really good and had a kick to it as it should but the rice was way too hard. I'm always disappointed when Asian places have bad rice. This rice was more suitable for making fried rice. Note: They have a stamp card. Buy 10 noodles get one free. Nice frequent noodling program.

    Braised Beef Boodle Soup
    Bryan C.

    First impression coming in here was nice decor menus and ordering is off a chowbus QR code led me to believe this was almost a self serve kind of restaurant. But actually it's full service and the service is super good. Food - Beef noodle soup here isn't traditional Taiwanese style but of a more herbal healthy China inspired flavor. I'm usually not a fan of this flavor but this place really hits the spot. The soup is fantastic and plenty of meat and tendon with bok choy down your the last bite. Never thought I would like it this much. The scallion pancakes are crispy with lots of texture to it. A true joy worth every sent. Mapo Tofu dish is different from ones I'm used to ordering. It feels like an upscale version of what I'm used to. One gripe the rice was hard and not impressed by that. Parking here is shared with the outdoor mall and will get very busy on the weekends and holidays. Highly recommend this location for food and service!

    Leticia L.

    Came to Dun Huang for our birthday dinner as per my sister's recommendations. Their menu is quite extensive and we opted to order several dishes to eat family style; love the convenience of ordering through the app; which allows all members of your party to add their desired dishes. All the dishes were well seasoned and very delicious. My favorite dishes were the whole fish and the cucumber appetizer. Will definitely be coming back to try their other dishes.

    Jessica W.

    日出有盼, 日落有念,願所有美好,都如我所願~ 敦煌在diamond plaza 開了超久的,好友說這家其實很好吃,所以今天來看看,他們最有名的應該是麵,結果反而我就不喜歡的是他家的面,他家的面可能比較有嚼勁,我叫了一個二細的,但是實在太硬了,我面幾乎只吃兩口而已,不過倒是蠻驚訝他們家的牛肉湯味道很好,連牛肉都煮的剛剛好軟硬適中,非常驚艷,我們還點了一個羊肉炒飯,羊肉炒飯就很好吃,那個鍋氣得不錯, 要拍拍手,但是黔菜,我們點了小黃瓜,因為他加了哇沙比,我不吃哇沙比,這一道對我也是扣分的,但是不能怪他們,這是純屬個人喜好

    Allen L.

    Love me a good hand pulled noodle place. This checks all the boxes. Good broth, good noodles, good texture, can choose noodle type. Good price. Clean, nice staff and a huge bonus for being in the heart of bustling Flushing, they have a small parking lot (approx five cars)

    Pickled cucumbers
    Ce L.

    One of our new favorite chinese restaurants! Very clean and elegant decor but not overly classy that made you feel the need to dress up for the occasion. But I mean you can if you want and rent out the private room in the middle to host a big family gathering. I'm just here for the food. The cold pickled cucumbers is a must have to start the meal and built healthy appetite. I really enjoyed the cold noodle dish we had the first time which is a savory sweet spice dish which was great for a hot summer day. Another great dish I really enjoyed was the mapo tofu which may seem like a basic chinese move to get, but I really enjoy the well balanced numbing spice of the dish with the gentle sweet heat that it provided. It's not too crowded most of the time because there's just so many food options in this plaza but I would say this is sort of a hidden gem of the plaza. Btw it's a chinese restaurant so you'll have to flag down staff if you want some attention since they'll likely leave you alone to enjoy your meal most of the time.

    Braised beef noodles with lamb skewers
    Britt Y.

    My favorite noodle soup spot! The hand pulled noodles have such an amazing texture and the broth in the braised beef noodles is so delicious. The potato salad and cucumber salad are both super refreshing for the summer too. They also really yummy sweet and sour pork ribs- probably one of the best ones I've tried. Everything I've eaten here has hit the spot. The waitresses always kept a lookout, making sure our water was always filled. You order everything online with a QR code but feel free to ask any questions to the waitresses. The space itself is very modern and clean but still has a very obvious Chinese influence. I actually really liked sitting in the rooms they have, but keep in mind that reserving the rooms means 20% gratuity is automatically added to your bill at the end.

    Tiffany M.

    This place is incredible--I've been telling everyone about it! I was working in the area, and my coworkers suggested we check it out on a Tuesday around 5:30 PM. It's tucked away in a strip mall, and while it wasn't too busy when we arrived, the ambience was cozy and inviting. We ordered a couple of noodle dishes and a few appetizers, and everything was brought out fresh as it was ready. The flavors were outstanding--bold, well-balanced, and unlike your typical Chinese takeout. What really sets this place apart is that they make their noodles fresh in-house--you can actually watch them being pulled through a window in the dining room. They also incorporate spices you don't usually find in Chinese cuisine, like cumin, which gave the dishes a really unique and delicious twist. A couple other things to note are that you order food through your phone which makes things super easy and they also do not serve any alcohol. However they have a wide variety of teas and soft drinks. This spot is definitely one of my new favorites, and I'll be coming back anytime I'm in the area. Highly recommend!

    Shaozi Noodles. Noodles are made in house
    Bea R.

    Enjoyed the 5 piece lamb skewer, pig ear, and to share. These lamb skewers I find, are rare to be able to order at restaurants and I've only enjoyed them at night markets. It's $12 for 5 and they are soft and flavorful. The Dun Huang Shaozi noodles are made in house and packed with meat and veggies. This restaurant is so elegant inside and very clean. Menu prices are affordable for great quality food. Our waitress was very attentive and our food came out quick. Plenty of parking on the main and lower levels. Definitely a great place to have for lunch during work or a nice dinner to have during the weekend.

    A1. Marinated Cucumber Salad
    Vivian N.

    Overall: 4/5 for food and service. They give a lot of food making it worth it! I would definitely come back here again for the price and quantity of the food. The Service: Service was fast and efficient. We were quickly seated on a Tuesday evening. All their ordering was via a QR code. The food came out in less than 5-10 minutes after ordered which was crazy fast! The waitress was attentive and would refill our water and bring out extra napkins for us. The Food: Lanzhou Beef Noodle Soup with Thin and Wide Noodles - The dish came with SOO many noodles so we were so full by the end of dinner. The chili oil was flavorful and the beef was tender Pickled Cucumber - It tasted like a sweet pickled cucumber, nothing too special. It was a bit hard to eat because it's one long cucumber piece. It was nice and refreshing to go with the beef noodle soup Cumin Lamb Skewers - The lamb was nicely seasoned and covered in the tasty cumin powder. Pork Pita Burger - Not a lot of places serve this dish. It was somewhat lackluster - it felt very one noted and hard to finish because we got tired of it quickly. Price: The prices are sooooo good for the amount of food you get which is why I would come here again! The Atmosphere: The restaurant is very large and well decorated. There are plenty of tables for large parties and small parties. Parking: It is located in Diamond Plaza. When we went, there was no issue with parking. However, the plaza is generally very crowded on the weekends and parking may bit a bit tougher since there are a lot of restaurants located in this plaza.

    Signature Lanzhou Beef Noodle Soup
    Michael K.

    The Signature Lanzhou Beef Noodle Soup was delicious! Their hand pulled wide noodles were amazing, and the noodle-to-meat ratio was perfect. I was able to enjoy a piece of meat with every bite of noodle. Their broth was not too salty and had a nice kick to it!

    Ying L.

    We picked up take out for dinner. We got the original beef noodle soup and the braised beef noodle soup. Both were packaged nicely. The portion is decent for $12 each. Flavor was 8/10. I would recommend this place since the price point is reasonable for what you get.

    Carol L.

    Very delicious! Just ordered togo here and tried the lamb cumin hamburger, garlic pork hamburger, and their cold dishes (seaweed) and cucumber. Everything was so good. Will definitely be back din in next time.

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