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    Five Loaves And Two Fishes

    3.3 (98 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Steamed Beef balls with some bean thread on the bottom
    Melissa C.

    First time here in years and I finally found the steamed beef tendons I've spent many years looking for! As a matter of fact, the beef tendons were delicious over white rice. The combo of chicken feet, beef tendons & beef balls really hit the spot for me. They brought me back to my childhood and reminded me of how lucky I was my parents gave my siblings and me the opportunity to experience what real dim sum is all about. I must say the prices here are pretty reasonable. The four choices with white rice lunch box was only $9 which isn't bad however I wish my server gave me larger portions of my four choices. This lunch box also came with soup too.,The large fried rice for $6 was definitely worth it. The main reason why I took away a star was because the beef short ribs was mainly bones, there was a lot of fat on the beef short ribs and very little meat. I was kind of disappointed when I ate the beef short ribs, I know it can be better. However, the taste of the beef short ribs was on point so I might give it another chance to redeem itself if they look fresh and meaty next time. Overall, I would definitely come back for the beef tendons, beef balls and chicken feet. I would also try the four choices lunch box again. Next time, I would try other dim sum as well. This place definitely made it onto my rotating list of frequently visited places for comfort food.

    Turnip cake- salty
    Lisa C.

    This place sells dimsum, roasted meats, and the typical choose 3 or 4 sides + rice & soup for $8.50/9.00. Dimsum quality seemed to have gone down since the last time I've ordered from here or maybe it was an off day. Turnip cake was super salty, shrimp rice rolls only have 2 pieces of shrimp now when it's typically 3, and the tripe has a piece of plastic mixed in... ugh. Also ordered shumai (tasted like the frozen kind, not fresh), spare ribs (a bit salty, texture ok), shrimp dumplings, chive dumplings, tofu skin roll (greasy, but lots of filling). Overall, the only thing that was good and comparable to a restaurant was the shrimp rice roll. The skin was nice and thin and the shrimp was good.

    $3.45 each for shrimp dumpling and shumai $4.50 for beef rice roll
    Vincent F.

    2.5stars rating This place is okay for its location. You might as well go to actual dimsum for its price though. $4.50 is the same price for some good places in Flushing, NY. The quality is not the best. If I was lazy and older and didn't feel like going to actual dimsum, then by all means, come here. In terms of authenticity rating, I would place this right in between Chinese Takeout and Authentic Dim Sum. The worst part about this place is ordering. You have to go to the lady to order: she sets aside your food and prints out a ticket for you to take to the cashier. Once paid with a ticket stamp, then and only then can you go pick up your food. It took about 10 minutes for 3-4 workers to help 2 customers in front to order pre-made food. There is a lot of confusion and inefficiencies for no reason. The lady should just pass the food to the cashier for the guest to pay. Instead, you get a lot of back and forth.

    Dim sum
    Kristen T.

    February 2023: Food is delish. Price is just right. Service is typical and ready in a NY minute. I ordered pig over rice and it was ready in a few minutes. Cash only. Lots of good food here, Canto style. The chunks of pig and pig skin was sublime, not dry at all with crispy skin. The place was packed at noon. Located in the heart of Elmhurst near the local stop of the M/R. Lots of parking for those who drive. The other great thing that I liked was that they have dim sum in back with a lot of options to choose from. Small business. No frills Chinese food with casual ambience. Cash only. Indoor dining and takeout available. Good for families/friends/solo. Bon appetit!

    Maricar T.

    Biblical Food Reference Deep in Elmhurst, Queens Most restaurants are closed for the holiday, but this was fortunately open. Located close to the Elmhurst Avenue station subway stop and next door to the Asian grocery I frequent, this spot currently charges $8.50 for overflowing rice, four kinds of viands and some broth. Not a bad deal especially in overpriced New York. Although I remember when I first landed in NYC, it was just $4.50 at same spot. It was so much food, I ate it for three meals -- one of my plebeian survival strategies. It was very practical. And the name is so romantically biblical. Five Loaves and Two Fishes is referencing the story of how Jesus fed thousands out of very little --- and whose birthday we celebrate today! Happy birthday, JC! Merry Christmas everyone! #curious_eater #cheapeats #chinesefood

    Beef Balls
    Rich R.

    Great food next to the supermarket. Park lot too but it fills up fast. I go there for their Dim-Sum to go, when I'm in the neighborhood. I say theirs are as good as any in chinatown Manhattan. So now you can save the trip.

    Chicken duck and char Siu with rice. San bao fan.
    Stanley C.

    Absolutely love this place. This is a everyday persons paradise. You get so much value for your money. You can get rice and 4 different Chinese dishes in one takeout container for $8. You can't get that at many places and for the quality they give. Also love their dim sum and their bbq meats. Please come if you are in Elmhurst area. Solid place for takeout.

    Food for an exceptional price
    Matthew C.

    Got: Curry chicken, mapo tofu, a veggie (forgot which one) Price: $8 Value: 10/10 My family calls this "4 things over rice." You walk in and all the food is laid out in front of you. Ranges from stewed meats, fried shrimp, sauteed veggies. I don't speak Chinese very well so I just hold up 4 fingers to indicate the number of items I want with the rice and proceed to choose what looks appealing. Super traditional. Large serving size. Great if you're on the run but need a hearty filling meal. To name a few items: Braised fish, mapo tofu, black bean clams, chicken feet, curry chicken, pigs ear, fried shrimp, sauteed every veggie, fried fish, stuffed eggplant, bitter melon. The rice box with your chosen items comes with a container of soup. I usually get 4 items instead aof 3 because what's an extra 50 cents for that much more food?! Would recommend :)

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    J. Lawrence N.

    Let's put it this way, we ordered five dim sum dishes. After tasting them we literally spit each out after the first bite, it was that vile and disgusting. Imagine tasting Alpo mixed with seer water. There was one that wasn't disgusting that had a sweet taste. That my hubby finished one of. But we ended up throwing everything out. It just wasn't edible. Then we hopped in an Uber and headed to a decent place we knew. Disappointing to say the least. Save your money.

    Rice with 4 choices ($8.50 as of June 2022)
    Yuan C.

    A great place with many options for an affordable meal. They have everything from dim sum dishes to roasted meats, noodle soups, and the "3 or 4 choices" over rice. This is a classic spot for me! There's not many places that still do the Chinese choices over rice cafeteria-style lunch boxes so this has been my go-to place in the area. The prices have slowly gone up over time, but it's still very affordable considering the surrounding restaurants. For the rice it's now $8 (3 choices) and $8.5 (4 choices) and +$1 if you decide to get the same side more than once. It's a no frills place --you don't even have to speak a word for the whole process. Just hold up your fingers for how many boxes of rice you want and you can point at the dishes from behind the glass accordingly, shake or nod your head, take the receipt, pay it at the counter (cash only!), and take the paid receipt back to get your food. The food isn't extravagant and may not be the healthiest, but the portions are good. They have a wide variety of dishes with many different flavors. There's lots of cross-usage of the ladles and tongs to scoop food so if you have any allergies or food restrictions it's something to note. Currently the place seems minimally staffed so there can be a wait sometimes if there's lots of other customers. Given the situation, it understandable so I don't hold it against them. I'll be back!

    Custard bun, siumai, chive dumpling
    Patricia T.

    If you're looking for takeout dimsum at a cheap price, this is the place for you. I was able to feed about three people for less than $25, in my book that's a steal! For reference, six dimsum dishes + a dantat cost me $24.50. While you certainly won't get the best quality dimsum here, there are far and few takeout dimsum places in the Elmhurst area where you can get such a wide variety of dishes. The hargao, shrimp Cheung fun, siumai and chive dumplings were solid. While the others were just okay; the inside custard bun was a bit too hard inside. Overall, would recommend to satisfy a craving!

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    The food is very good, lots of food, collars, mac cheese, fried fish, and corn bread.

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    They sell dim sum, BBQ pork/ duck /chicken, and one rice with 4 items. Prices are pretty good, and this place closes every Sunday

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    Quality has gone down, the roast duck is almost unrecognizable in terms of how average it tastes...it used to be excellent

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    Simple no frills "food stand" that sits within a restaurant front serving one dish and one dish…read moreonly: steamed chicken and fragrant scallion rice. I am always a fan of these hyper specialist places because I figure if you only sell one dish it must be really good. The chicken is tender yet light on flavor, so the included sauces (one soy based and one chili sauce) are a must. However the rice was delicious and fragrant, a complementary pairing to the chicken. They also included some chicken gizzards and liver if you are a fan of those, but for me I could do with or without. Overall a solid place and worth a repeat visit in my book.

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    Zhongzi $3.50 - sticky rice and meat wrapped in bamboo leaves
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