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    Gao Xiao Pa

    4.4 (64 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Lynn N.

    I got a Rou Gia Mo here and it was absolutely delicious! The chicken was on the spit, and we watched our server carve it out and season the meat. The bun was also so flaky and fresh, we definitely got lucky. The rou gia mo was so tasty. The chicken is tender and juicy. The bun crispy and pairs so well. Portion is generous for $6, and I loved it!

    Ming C.

    The rou jia mo, aka the Chinese hamburger, is often called the world's oldest hamburger. It's over 2,000 years old and originated from Xi'an, China. It's $6 for one at Gao Xiao Pa in Flushing, and this is the only spot in NYC that actually uses a vertical rotisserie to stuff these Chinese meat burgers. The flatbread is golden and crispy with lots of layers. The chicken is juicy, seasoned well, and not greasy. The pineapple is my favorite part, so juicy and sweet. The roujiamo is stuffed and made right in front of you for a satisfying snack/meal! Gao Xiao Pa 高小爬 (41-39 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY 11355) Open daily 7am-7pm

    Charles C.

    Continuing our food crawl per my last review, by this time, I am full. But I took a couple of bites of a Chinese gyro from this popular eatery. Many in my party, and apparently a lot of other people, relish the sandwich. I guess it's personal preference but I found the sandwich to be just ok. It's not something I would go out of my way for. I would say if you're in the area, by all means, go try it. You might really enjoy it. But, for me, based on this one item (which probably isn't fair), I would give this eatery 3 1/2 stars.

    Anny S.

    We came here around noon time and there wasn't a long line. I love the fact that they kept this here giving it an halal/Chinese flare. For $6 a sandwich you get so much! Even the pineapple added to the chicken sandwich was so good. I can eat this again, over the egg sandwich bear tea pulse. This place is 5/5 and need to grab it to go when you are in flushing 100%

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    Jennifer L.

    This is a small side kiosk located on Kissena know for one of a kind sandwiches. The bun is flaky, buttery crisp and the meat filling is flavorful and can be tailored spicy to your taste level. There's also plenty of cabbage and onions. Prices are awesome and really can't be beat. Owners are super friendly. This is a hit in Flushing.

    Simon W.

    The second was better than the first. I didn't get the spicy the first time and it certainly didn't impress me as much as the second. The super flaky shell resembles phyllo dough but without the copious butter flavor. As a result, it lacks any really flavor and is purely a vessel to get the chicken thigh mix in your mouth. The chicken is really tender and seasoned well. If you can handle spicy, get it for sure. The onions were crunchy and powerful, maybe just a little too raw for my taste to be honest. Make sure you have some breath mints afterwards. The service was friendly, if you're not fluent in the language, pointing is valuable action to take to get what you want. Gas Xiao Pa is purely a street stall, there is no where to sit and eat.

    Vincent F.

    We came here for a grab and go bite. Got the rou jia mo (chinese burger) It was okay, he served us cold bread and raw onions. We both didn't like it much. Not as good as my go to for roujiamo. My other friend who came here preciously said it wasn't as good as my go to as well, Old Luo Yang. Definitely looks cooler than it tastes being served from the vertical rotisserie. Probably wouldn't come back here. If the onions are cooked longer than maybe but not really interested in a mouthful of raw onions again. Small portion of meat and not seasoned enough. A bit disappointing for a first meal of the day.

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    Mike S.

    I will say that my initial experience eating the roujiamo (Chinese Hamburger) from here was finding it very delicious. To be fair, I didn't eat much that day and just came from ice skating and walking. My hunger was stoked making this taste as good as possible to me. But after I reflected on what I just ate I realized that the onions in this were undercooked and the seasoning on a whole was fairly bland. Also there was no pineapple included with our order (Didn't realize we needed to ask for this). The bread was flaky and tender, but as a whole it was pretty disappointing after my expectations were set high from other rave reviews. Overall I prefer the traditional version found elsewhere, specifically with lamb and usually intensely spiced so that is where my allegiance lies. Would I eat this again? Sure, you paying? I probably wouldn't go back on my own.

    Sam Y.

    He knew what we wanted (Roujiaomo) while we were waiting on line. We barely had to wait as he was continuously cooking! I love the crisp bun with the tender and flavorful chicken. I enjoyed the crunch of the onions and cabbage, but wish they were cooked a bit longer to get the rawness out. It was a sharp contrast to the rest of the flavors. Good price ($6) for a quick flavorful bite.

    Eileen Q.

    I'm going to be so real. I think about this Rou Jia Mo every other day and I almost cried from how good it was. From the flakiness of the bun to the well seasoned chicken to the little kick from the onion, everything was amazing. Thank you Mr. Rou Jia Mo chef guy. 那么好吃

    Jason T.

    Ate here today by myself trying this place out. I definitely tried and brought the rou jia mo that it was absolutely affordable ($6), delicious and amazing after watching the Lunar New Year's parade. The service there was also attentive and super fast. I couldn't agree more about it. Finally, I would definitely eat and come back again next time! :)

    Alan T.

    Gao Xiao Pa is a small stall in Flushing known for their rou jia mo. I think they have several other items, but I came here for their rou jia mo. I found it to be pretty cheap, and it's actually quite filling!

    Gordon Y.

    After my second visit, this time with three other friends, I have a firm opinion on this Chinese hamburger that people think is an Instagram revelation. OMG! Please! Yes, $6 for this snack is a good price. However, that's roughly the going rate for Chinese hamburgers all over Flushing. Traditional shops would serve the bread with braised pork or cumin lamb, and no fillers. Only difference is that they made a fusion product copying al pastor on a trompo with chicken instead, served with onion and lettuce. Let's talk about the chicken for a minute. Why is it not more flavorful, even with all the seasoning and spices added? Part of the reason is the man is pre-cutting the meat off the vertical spit and allowing it to sit there cooling down and drying out. Another is that the chicken is probably not brined. Too bad. This could have been much better. Btw, if you want a piece of pineapple, you'll have to ask. I'm personally not a fan of chicken and pineapple together, so I didn't bother. As for the bread, it's actually one of the best I have had in Flushing. Flaky and fluffy, whithout being crumbly and messy. They also serve it warm, so this was the best part of the sandwich. It's interesting to me that they combined a traditional Chinese item with a Mexican al pastor twist, but why not pork instead of chicken is still my biggest question. Then the pineapple makes sense. Look! It's not a bad product, just nothing really special. Honestly, the bread is excellent. I just wish the chicken was better to match.

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