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    KimGaNae

    3.8 (19 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Tamara B.

    This place is inside of the H Mart in Long Island city. It's the new food court, and it was so pleasant to have something tasty and fresh in a food court for a change. I had the fish cake soup, which was delicious broth and fish cake inside definitely needed on a cold day. I also tried the spicy tuna roll, which was super yummy. I definitely wanna try this again. The Service was quick and easy and the food was super fresh. I say again.

    spicy tuna kimbap, dolmyun dukbokki
    Lina L.

    Came here enticed by the siren song of a 30% promotion for the new food court. Who could resist? The food was aight. We got the spicy tuna kimbap and the dolmyun dukbokki. The kimbap was great--no complaints there. But the dolmyun dukbokki? Let's just say it was the culinary equivalent of a hot mess express. Everything was overcooked and mushed together like it had just survived a blender apocalypse. The rice cakes were soggy and had the chewiness of wet cardboard. And the portions? Generous, yes, but they must have gotten a discount on cabbage because there was so. Much. Darn. Cabbage. I felt like I was in a rabbit's dream buffet. Overall, it was average. Nothing really noteworthy that would drag me back for a second round. If you're a fan of cabbage, you might enjoy it more. For the rest of us, it's a one-and-done deal.

    Signature Pork cutlet
    Austin K.

    We came here with the 30% off promotion. There's no water offered in the food court so we bought some from H mart while we were waiting. We got the signature 돈까스, which was not very good - breading wasn't too crispy and there wasn't much flavor in the meat although the sauce was good. We also got the spicy tuna 김밥 which was very good. Curious to try their other options.

    Bulgogi kimbap
    Lisa C.

    KimGaNae, which also has a restaurant located in Flushing, just recently opened up at the LIC HMart, along with a few other food stalls. All food stalls are currently running 30% off promos until June 6, so there are long lines. However, the line does move fast, and you can always order first, get a ticket number, walk around HMart for a bit, and pick up your food later during really busy times. They have a monitor that shows current and upcoming ticket numbers. There is a good variety of food to choose from if you are stopping by for lunch, dinner, or even for a quick snack. Currently, their menu includes kimbap ($7.50-$10), dukbokki ($10.50-$18), triangle kimbap ($5), rice dishes ($13.50-$16), curry pork cutlets ($15-20), dumplings/dumpling soup ($7-$15), and noodle soup ($8.50-$14). You can view the full menu on KimGaNae's website. I got the Bulgogi kimbap and enjoyed it. There were about 10 pieces, all stuffed with bulgogi slices, carrot, egg, pickled radish, and a type of green veggie (looked like choy sum or yu choy) with just the right amount of rice. Tasted pretty good and it was a good portion. Would love to try other menu items next time. Note: There is a shared seating area across from the food stalls, but it may be hard to get a seat during busy times.

    Kimbap
    Susan L.

    Just opened in the HMart LIC new food court. They have fresh made food upon ordering. On the menu are kimbap, triangle kimbap, fried dumplings, noodle soups, dukbokki, rice dishes. There is a long line and long wait. Line to order took about 10 minutes. It takes about another 45 minutes for your order to be ready, depending on what you order. They give you a number and they will announce it. Order first and then shop inside HMart. You can wait in the ordering area for your order, but it is crowded. You can also order Gong Cha, hot dogs, Rice Boy or bakery items at the other stands. They have a few tables, but it fills up quickly. If dining in, they have reusable plates, bowls and trays. The food is delicious. My favorite is the dumpling soup and the kimbap. Also had the pork cutlet rice and the janchi noodle soup, which is only kimchi, scrambled egg strips and scallions. The soups are flavorful. Will have to try more of the items on the menu. There is a grand opening of 30% off until June 6. Great time to try it out.

    Nikita I.

    Food is pretty decent. I had the squid over rice, but I think it's alittle too salty for my taste good thing it came with some soup to wash it down. It comes with corn, little bit of salad and yellow pickles. They had 30% off for grand opening so it wasn't too bad. You can get a meal for $10-$12. They stay really busy during lunch time. The place usually always packed and no where to sit. Take advantage of the 30% off when you can.

    Jason T.

    Ate here today by myself for dinner after work and helping out the school book fair at P.S. 152 Q as a substitute paraprofessional. I had brought the spicy octopus over rice with a can of soda. In addition, since it was newly opened, I got a 30% discount and it was worth it. Overall, it was definitely delicious and yummy. The service there was good but it took a while to sit patiently to get my order correctly. Finally, I would definitely eat and come back again next time! :)

    Kimchi dumplings soup
    Hawkin C.

    This located in a Hmart supermarket in LIC Queens, there is plenty of parking upstairs, you take an elevator down to store. It is a small food court with several food stalls, and tea store, and bakery. We ordered kimchi dumplings soup, the dumplings and soup very good, and fried pork cutlets. comes with two cutlets and slaw, corn, rice and gravy, cutlets were little on dry side.

    Kim ganae tteokbokki
    Amber K.

    Even though the promotion was supposed to end June 6th I was still given a 30% off discount. I tried to Kim ganae which was just rice cakes and fish cakes. I read a previous review stating it was over cooked and mushy however mine was cooked perfectly fine. I liked the sauce and i would definitely come again when im shopping at hmart. They had other meals so I hope to try them since they were advertising them very well to another woman while I was waiting in line.

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    4.6(49 reviews)
    2.0 miElmhurst
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    4.6(826 reviews)
    4.3 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$

    Wow it's rare to enjoy a meal that really sticks with you. This was so good that I kept thinking of…read morepeople I'd love to bring here (notably my grandma whose favorite food is wonton soup). The noodles were incredibly bouncy and had an amazing mouth feel. The broth was rich and bursting with flavor. I'm allergic to shrimp and got the vegetable broth with beef and was worried about that flavor but it was so amazing I plan to become a regular. My husband enjoyed the traditional shrimp wonton soup and he said it was delicious!! Small inside dining area but on a weekday we had no wait. There was also "outdoor" dining area Can't wait to return (salivating writing This review )

    There's a "People Love Us on Yelp" sticker at Maxi's Noodle which is basically all that needs to be…read moresaid! Maxi's Noodle is teensy; a sign warns you that tables may be shared. I ate in the enclosed patio which only had two tables, and the inside didn't seem much bigger. There is no bathroom for customers so don't bank on bio breaks here. It's efficient in that I was seated promptly, was able to place my order when I was ready, and the food came out lickety-split. Carry cash for a discount. I ordered the Wonton, Dumpling, & Beef Stew Noodle Soup ($14.75) under the "Popular Items" section of the menu since it seemed sampler-esque. The wontons and dumplings were similar since they both contained shrimp and pork but I leaned towards the dumplings since they also included mushroom, bamboo, wood ear, and chives. The duck egg noodles, beef, and broth rounded out the awesomeness. Can't wait to return with others!

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    3pm January 1, 2025!

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    Beef Stew and Wonton Lo Mein

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    Their shrimp wonton soup with extra dumplings

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    4.1(43 reviews)
    4.3 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    This place is INSANE! in the best possible way! The Xinjiang stir-fried rice noodles shocked me the…read moremoment I opened the box. They threw in chicken, beef, rice noodles, rice cakes, AND wide noodles all together?! Who does that? A genius, that's who. Every bite felt like unlocking a new level of happiness. The chicken is crazy tender, the beef is ridiculously flavorful, and the combo of chewy rice cakes with bouncy noodles is straight-up addictive. The spicy sauce grabbed my soul and refused to let go. I wasn't eating, I was ASCENDING. The skewers? OUTRAGEOUS. Juicy, smoky, packed with cumin aroma, I legit had to stop and whisper "wow" after each stick. My taste buds were throwing a party. And then the milk-skin yogurt came in like an angel descending from the sky~ creamy, rich, perfectly sweet, cooling down all that heat like it knew exactly what my body needed. The service was very friendly and attentive, and the food was clean, fresh, and prepared very hygienically, which made the whole experience even better. Overall, the portion sizes were generous, the flavors were authentic, and everything tasted fresh. I'm very satisfied and would definitely order again!

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    Many people are queueing up

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    Yummy Noodle House 粥麵之家

    4.2(405 reviews)
    6.6 miBayside, Flushing
    $$

    I really love this place--curry, curry, and more curry. The beef brisket curry and homemade tofu…read morecurry are easily our go-to favorites. That said, their noodle soups are also excellent. The portions are generous, and they seem to give a bit more noodles than most places, which I definitely appreciate. My wife is a big fan of their black sesame soup and Hong Kong-style coffee as well. I've tried a few other dishes, and everything has been great--but it's honestly hard to branch out when your go-tos are this good.

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    Yummy Noodle House 粥麵之家 - A8. Steam Rice Roll

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    4.3(118 reviews)
    4.7 miQueensborough Hill, Flushing
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    1st time trying Maxi's Noodle 2! I can't believe I waited this long! I ordered fried wontons (6 per…read moreorder), beef stew, beef stew (tendons only), 3 toppings lo mein, curry fish balls, 3 toppings in soup & shark fin soup with dace (chunks of fish). Everything was absolutely amazingly fresh and Yummylicious! The wontons are so huge, I have eat it in 2 bites. The best part is there's a jumbo shrimp in each wonton. The dumplings are so addicting too. Especially since I don't like the hard skin but they use a thin wrapping for their dumplings (like their wontons) which I love. For the lo mein, I loved the option to add beef stew sauce to the noodle. The extra charge is so worth it! Maxi's Noodle 2 definitely deserves my Yummylicious Stamp of Approval! Two thumbs up! Maxi's Noodle 2 is now my go-to spot for wontons, dumplings, beef stew, shark fin soup, dace, etc.

    Following on the success of her restaurant in downtown Flushing, Maxi opened a second location on…read moreMain St. This location is more conveniently located if you are driving, being just a block north of the LIE. There is parking to be found in the surrounding residential neighborhood or the meters along Main St, but you might have to compete for spaces with patrons of other restaurants on this strip. As you enter, the big neon sign on the back wall names Maxi as 雲吞妹, Wonton Sister. I wish she were my sister making those delicious wontons! The golf-ball sized wontons are the star of the show! They are stuffed with shrimp in a delicate noodle wrapper floating in a tasty broth. The Chinese beef stew makes a great compliment to a bowl of steamy noodles with tender slices of beef flank and beef tendons (my favorite part). Noodle dishes can also be ordered Hong Kong style on a plate with broth on the side. We also get a dish of boiled vegetables with oyster sauce to round out our meal (usually baby Chinese Broccoli or choy sum). The menu has expanded since the last time we were here with new side dishes like curry fish balls and braised shiitake mushrooms that you can get over noodles or a la carte. There are even bubble teas now! If you like, you can even get a box of fried fish skin to go. Just remember that you have to bus your own table.

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    Grand opening day (2/21/2024)

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    Three toppings in soup: wonton, dumpling, ja jiang w/ udon noodles

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    Much bigger dining room than original Maxi's

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    Chimama's Noodle House

    4.2(370 reviews)
    7.6 miBayside
    $$

    Excellent restaurant for Taiwanese style dishes. It feels more like a small family run restaurant…read more House soup 9/10 Their house soup is very well made, the flavors are fully absorbed into the soup, the meat is falling off the bone, and it tastes fresh. This is free with most orders so enjoy! Gua bao 8/10 Soft flavorful pork slices in light buns. They cover the pork in peanut powder so if you don't like peanut, bush it off or tell them ahead of time. Add a spicy sauce for an extra kick. Da lu mian 8/10 Healthy tasting mushroom soup. Lots of veggies, mainly mushrooms, no noodles, makes it a great alternative to meat. Lu Rou Fan 8/10 This is a little more inconsistent because sometimes it's amazing, super flavorful, savory and sweet. Other times it can be only OK. The egg is always fantastic though. The sauce and meat combination is what makes or breaks the dish flavor. Steamed veggie 8/10 Good quality fresh greens in stew sauce with bits of veggies in there. Bit pricey for greens but it's good and healthy.

    Came for lunch on a weekday with a friend. We ordered one appetizer (stinky tofu), two lunch bowls…read more(Lou Rou Fan & Taiwanese Sausage bento), plus a side order of fried pork chops. The good- plenty of meat in Lou Rou Fan, the texture of stinky tofu, the no tipping but bus your own tray business model. Friendliness of staff behind the ordering counter. The so-so: not enough fragrance in stinky tofu, the slightly soggy/oily pork chop, and lack of fragrance in Taiwanese sausage. The somewhat expensive price( our lunch costing $56 total). Will probably revisit another time to see how other dishes taste and see what price point it will result in.

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    3.9(20 reviews)
    7.6 miBayside

    Having a bowl of Taiwanese Braised beef noodles used to be a signature thing when traveling to…read moretownship in Queens like Flushing in the 80s and 90s (Yes! It's before Yelp and even before internet time). I could not imagine I can have this noodle in Bayside now. Comparing to the famous beef noodles I had, this is pretty good but still a way to go. Let's start with the noodle. It is al dente and carry the soup really well. The braised beef made well too. The tenderness is just fine. However, I missed the big piece of meat instead of bite size chopped cube. It is easy to eat but could be more satisfying. The Shanghainese Pok Choy is a must in order to complete this dish authentically. However, it's overly chopped. I missed the couple halved Shanghainese Pok Choy placed nicely on the side. For the soup, the fave is fine and the balance of the sour and savory is just to the point. However, I wish I could have more pickled veggie that added more sourness to the soup. It would be much better to place a container of pickled veggie on each table for the customer to add it freely. That would be perfect. This place is cozy, clean and neat. Thanks for the ambiance. I think I would still come back when I crave for Taiwanese noodles. Lap Yin Calvin Kwok

    Cozy atmosphere, quick service. My beef tendon soup was delish. $15.95 The fried pork chop was…read moresuper crunchy and the chicken wings were mouth watering. 8 pieces for $7.95. The portion of soup was smaller than last time tho.

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