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    King’s Kitchen

    3.5 (51 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Essie L.

    The updated menu's expansive and there's something for everyone. However I still think their barbecue meat is better than their other offerings.

    Exterior.
    Charles C.

    My wife and I got takeouts Friday night. The restaurant was pleasantly crowded. Our orders did take some time to come out. She ordered beef with bitter melon, and I got "som bo fon" or 3 meat dish over rice. We both felt the dishes were average. I did not dislike the food, nor did I really enjoy the food. The prices were reasonable. Based on the food, I give this restaurant 3 stars.

    Brisket noodle soup
    David N.

    I only tried the brisket noodle soup and it's a great deal for $11.25. It was a big portion, tasty, and the beef was tender. I could see how some of the entrees are expensive but their are a lot of options

    Sabrina H.

    Please not that although it says "free parking" on a poster in front of the restaurant, there is a minimum $60 which is no where seen in fine print on the poster advertisement. I would recommend getting the bbq (cha siu, duck, chicken options).

    Amanda W.

    We got take out of the roast pork and roast chicken. And wow definitely one of the best ones I've tried! The roast pork had a delicious flavor, I didn't even need to dip it in any sauce it was so flavorful. It had a good lean/fat ratio. And the roast chicken was very lean. No fat whatsoever. Really enjoyed both of these dishes!

    12/28/2025 - Menu
    Teri C.

    The hanging roast ducks is what brought us in but the interior was surprisingly beautiful! It was a cold morning that December and was grateful when the server seated us much further in so it would be warmer. With our party of four, we were a little over ambitious with what we ordered * Hoisin & Peanut Sauce Rice Rolls $6.25 - I enjoyed this as we don't get it very often. * Roast Duck on Rice $11 - We got three orders of this - one for each person. * Combo of Roast Duck and Crispy Roast Park on Rice $11 plus 25 cents This was our first meal of the day and these portions were very generous! We all had leftovers, especially since we ordered the rice rolls. In retrospect, we could have gone with 2-3 orders of roast duck and been fine. So on that note, it was a great value to us! I noticed many people order their clay pot dishes which looked quite delicious. And the hanging Chinese donut is a sight to see for sure! We also returned a few days later to get a few orders to go for our flight out. It was a bit messy though as the duck juices did leak all over the plastic bags during security screening. (In retrospect, we should have made sure the bags stayed upright the whole time.). Nonetheless, it was a great meal at the airport or would have been during our flight but we were hungry.

    Winnie L.

    First time trying Kings Kitchen and from my understanding this is the first location in Queens. There are other locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn which have been open for decades. Loved the modern decor of this location compared to the rest. We decided to get BBQ pork, fisherman congee, and wonton with country braised duck over flat rice noodles. The BBQ pork was succulent and had a fantastic sweet glaze. The congee was filled with seafood, even fish fillets which was a nice surprise. The noodle soup broth was pretty bland and my first choice would have been roast duck but that was unfortunately sold out. The braised duck was recommended as a substitute which seemed fine but in hindsight since the fat wasn't rendered off the skin, it was quite fatty and oily. The roast duck would've been the better choice. The wontons were mediocre as expected. This restaurant gave me the feeling of Red Bowl which was the staple late night fare in Flushing in the past with a similar menu and they are open until 2am.

    Preserved Meat Clay Pot Rice
    Gordon Y.

    Cuisine: 6 Service: 7 Decor: 7 Value: 6 Overall: 6 Let me start off by saying that I love both King's Kitchen in Brooklyn and Chinatown, therefore. i was very excited to see a branch open in Flushing. Sadly, this location does not live up to the reputation. The decor was nice the service was fine. However, the food portions and quality left a little to be desired. Preserved Meat Clay Pot Rice (6/10) - We came for this item, but it was disappointing. The clay pot felt small and the rice was too crispy, almost hard. Not just the bottom as expected, most of the rice was too hard and hurt the jaw. The preserved meats were okay, but only two kinds. Triple Roast Meat Combo (6.5/10) - Best of the bunch might have been the roast duck. The scallion chicken was not traditional, but flavorful. Unfortunately both came with mostly bones, which makes this order quite expensive. Lastly, the roast pork came way too lean, especially when we requested specifically for the meat to be not too lean. Beef Chow Fun (6/10) - The noodles were somewhat light in flavor, lacking in wok hey, and some of the beef was way too chewy. What I liked was that there were plenty of bean sprouts. However, it needed more red onions and chives. Dried Shrimp Steamed Rice Roll (8/10) - Unanimous best dish of the night. Smooth and just the right thickness, perfect consistency. The flavor was great too. Maybe needed a tad more soy sauce. I'll give it a few more months for them to work out their kinks and come try again. Hopefully I can update this review at that point.

    Stockfish and Peanut Congre
    Calvin K.

    [Project Hong Kong Milk Tea - King's Kitchen] {Seeking the best Hong Kong Milk Tea in NYC} Grade: 73 of 100 Worth Trying : 3 out of 5 Craving for HK tea in a cold winter day to a point my nose became sensitive to drive my legs to find the closest place the offer HK milk tea. Yes! A Cantonese congee, bbq, casserole restaurant (This is so HK, when one signature dish is not enough). The Milk Tea. It has good aroma. The color looks good and it tells me they are using the right tea leaves and evaporated milk. There was a strong bitterness texture yet somewhat light in its body. My educated guess is either the portion of the fine and coarse grinds differentiated its body and texture. I tried to compare the tea with the "free" tea that offer upon searing. The "free" tea indeed has stronger body than the paid one. Perhaps, the tea can be improved by trying the proportion of the leaves and brewing time. Well, this is a congee restaurant. Certainly I also order my favorite, Stockfish and Peanut Congee and plain rice roll. I like the crispy flake that bought a lot of my childhood memories in HK. The conference itself stayed creamy for a slow eater like me. Good job. The rice roll is smooth and tender, and the soy sauce is a perfect match. About the ambiance, although the food I ordered are something found everywhere in Hong Kong, probably with a way lower price. I am still satisfied that the decor made me feel I am in a fancy fine dining restaurant in Central, HK. Well Well Well, I think it is better they hire a hostess. I stood there for about 5 minutes and I don't know where to sit. I saw two customers seemingly frequent ones walked by me and sat themselves. Finally, somebody spotted me and seated me. They seems so focused on the take out order which compensated the service from the dining hall. It will be much better and worth the price if there is fine lady hostess in Qi Pu (Traditional Chinese Dress). Do be aware of more male customers will be coming for the hostess thou Calvin 奇雲 PS. Added old photos from the first time I came here. The Fried dough is awesome and so cool for pictures

    2 meats over rice (bbq roast pork and crispy roast pork)
    Karen M.

    First time at this location (we usually eat at the East Broadway location in Chinatown) and was pleasantly surprised by the spacious and somewhat modern seating inside. There were nice booths and round tables for slightly larger groups. Food was great and the bbq roast meats were just as good as we have had at the other location. This location is smack in the middle of Main Street off of Roosevelt which is generally chaotic but it was nice to be able to have a sit down meal with full service for reasonable prices and great flavors. This location had a wider selection of special dishes too.

    Wontons
    Caroline S.

    I'm surprised by the low reviews! I thought the food was delicious for its price point. When ordering, stay away from the larger dishes and order their clay pot rices, rice rolls, and other smaller dishes. All of the small dishes we ordered were so delicious! The fried dough (youtiao) was the showstopper. I've never had such a fresh version and I'd say this is a must. Their larger plates (seafood soup and cabbage vermicelli) were just okay and we probably wouldn't order again. Instead, we'd rather order more clay pit rice bowls or rice rolls. Interior is also clean and nicely decorated. I would definitely come back.

    Roasted duck
    Karen M.

    Read so many bad reviews, but still decided to give it a try... first off the place was really clean. Was seated right away, and given tea. I ordered the roast duck and soy chicken over rice. WOW wow wow!!! 10/10 the garlic sauce over give it an amazing taste. Our waiter was very nice and friendly. Definitely recommend it

    Rice Rolls with Dried Shrimp and Chair Siu Rice Rolls
    Sam Y.

    3.5 overall Ordered for takeout. They are conveniently located on Main Street by the subway station. There was a small line on a Saturday morning. They mostly speak Chinese. Rice Roll with Dried Shrimp was packed! It is more cilantro flavor than dried shrimp flavor, but still good flavors overall. The rice roll has a good texture and thinness. Char Siu Rice Roll was also packed. The char siu had pretty good flavor! It does not really need extra soy sauce. You Tiao was huge! It is crisp outside and soft inside. Super oily though, even after dabbing it with paper towel, so not for me. I could only eat one bite. Wonton Noodle has good noodle texture. The soup compliments the noodles. The wonton has good pork filling, but no shrimp, which I prefer in my wonton. Note: no tax with cash Will have to try the roasted meats next time!

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    Chef Wong Bistro

    4.3
    (72 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    3.5 stars but rounding up for great pricing and menu variety. Authentic Cantonese fare and decent…read moreportions. I still miss the Chinatown flavors but this will do. Service was minimal at best but they just seemed under staffed honestly. And when the server did come by, she was running quickly to and from. The place was not busy when my friends and I were seated. But there was a back room in guessing that had occupants since she was missing in the front seating area. (There was a two person table occupied in the front near us). My party of three over ordered but that was intentional because, any purchase over $100, you get a free lobster and each of us had items we wanted, figured we would doggie bag the leftovers. All in all a great value. The lunch spread had over 7 dishes and we got the free lobster. I was especially happy to see Fried Milk on the menu as an appetizer. They also provide complimentary salted peanuts and pickled radish and carrot slivers. I recommend the snow pea shoots, fried milk, clams with black bean sauce and the Chinese Broccoli with Filet beef. The other dishes like the lobster, noodles and sweet and sour pork were executed well but just not my flavor profile. And with my food allergy, I couldn't try the shrimp with walnuts but it was my friends' birthday so she ordered that for her treat. It looked great! There's complimentary parking if you validate your ticket with a nearby garage, but you need to spend a minimum.

    My family and I had dinner at Chef Wongs Bistro on New Years Day and we were very glad we did. The…read morerestaurant was fairly full and the strangest thing almost all the patrons were wearing their wool hats and coats while seated at their tables. We were famished and only focused on what yummy dishes to order. My wife, son and daughter all contributed their suggestions and we ended up ordering pan fried whole flounder, half of the roast chicken with garlic, filet mignon with Chinese broccoli, fried rice with chicken and salted fish and everyone's favorite dish salt & pepper squid. Once we placed our order and were enjoying the roasted peanuts and free spicy cabbage we realized why everyone had their winter coats on, it felt like they had the AC on and it must have been 55° in the restaurant. I told everyone that once the food arrived things would warm up. Each dish that came out of the kitchen was perfectly cooked and was delicious. The salt & pepper squid with it's minced jalapeños kept us warm enough until the half chicken with garlic and filet mignon and Chinese broccoli came out in rapid succession. The star of the show turned out to be the giant sized pan fried flounder which was not only big but quite scrumptious. Unlike the little scrawny flounder that most other restaurants usually served this was a quite large and very meaty and perfectly cooked. The last dish to come out was a very large plate of chicken fried rice with salted fish. If it were not for the lack of heat, I would have given Chef Wong Bistro 5 stars!

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    King crab prepared 3-way : this was the head steamed with silky eggs
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    698 Cafe 新東溢豐

    698 Cafe 新東溢豐

    3.9
    (159 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    A perfect spot to grab both Cantonese and Sichuan food! The walnut shrimp is a must order…read more All the dishes that we ate were both visually exceptional and delicious! The walnut shrimp had jumbo shrimp and was perfectly sweet and crunchy. The fish fillet in chili oil had the perfect amount of spicy, which was so warming for the cold weather. The salmon and geoduck sashimi were really fresh. There are private rooms upstairs that have karaoke and mahjong. We were in the 888 room and it was super spacious. The service was great - the staff helps change plates frequently.

    It's a 5 for me, I thought my meal was excellent, it's also a plus that they are open really late…read more The decor is more modern than I would expect but the food was exceptional. The food: Braised Pork with Preserved Vegetable- So I had this on two occasions, the first time it was mind-blowingly delicious, the second time while still good was a bit dry. Overall, a must order dish just for that chance for it to be amazing. https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=Y_iTTjKvV5hLy-880SZzlA&select=y4Gd64K7mJgyhOG5LDugYA Fish Filet with pepper- This was incredibly complex and so flavorful. The fish had a wonderful silkiness and the flavor of the broth was outstanding. It kinda gave you like a warm chicken noodle broth vibe but it has a little bit of a kick. https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=Y_iTTjKvV5hLy-880SZzlA&select=8fRdQqyoZboCP_r4euYHyA Mapo Tofu- This was one of the best versions of this dish I have had. It had the right texture of the tofu and the consistency of the sauce.

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    Shrimp With Egg (蝦炒蛋)
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    Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant

    3.7
    (1.5k reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    Outdoor seating
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    Located in the heart of Flushing, this restaurant is located next to other notable restaurants like…read moreChe-Li and even has a 85 degree bakery right across the street. Entering the restaurant and scaling the steps, you are greeting with a very large restaurant filled with circular tables with a large screen on the far wall. My friends and I happened to watch the Fifa world cup here and ppl went wild with every goal/attempted goal. Service is good as long as you are good at getting the attention of staff walking by. We came during the game so place was a bit rowdy but I can't imagine it would be like that any other time. Other than that, food was decent. We got the typical fried rice shao Mai, and the works.

    I came here for a family lunch on a weekend was able to find a table without much issue and did not…read moreneed a reservation. Service: the service itself was okay. The restaurant is partitioned up into several different rooms where they will push carts in and out of the rooms themselves. I was seated in some place that almost looked like a back room, but it was still decorated in the dim sum restaurant kind of theme. Service itself was pretty consistent. We didn't have to wait too long to get any of the desired dishes that we wanted. Ambience: I think your typical staple dim sum restaurant ambiance was here. Definitely felt very conversational with family. Was not too quiet or too loud. Food: I don't think that the dim sum here was that good. It didn't wow me as much as I was expecting it to. I initially saw this on one of the Michelin Guide website, and I was expecting a little more out of this place. Of all the places that I've had dim sum at, I just feel like this was more okay rather than anything special. For example the shumai didn't have that "juicy bite" kind of feel that you usually get. Again, nothing about this restaurant was bad per se, but I just felt like this was in the lower tier of all the dim sum places that I've had. I think for this reason, it gets a 3/5 for me.

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    Kong Sihk Tong

    Kong Sihk Tong

    4.2
    (261 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    Always a good choice for some authentic chachaatang (HK style cafe) food. The wings come in a set…read moreof 5 flats. We love the flats so this is always a must order dish. My hubby loves canto style scrambled eggs with shrimp over rice. The texture of taste of the shrimp in the egg mixture was perfect. Everytime I eat the salted egg yolk with shrimp fried rice, I'm always wondering what the crunchy texture is in every bite. Still haven't figured it out yet. Love the texture and the salted egg yolk taste of this dish. Ordered the staple lemon ice tea. So refreshing and the sweetness was perfect. Service was fast and attentive and I always loved sitting there surrounded by the HK style booths and wall art. Funny thing is we were testing out the new ai feature in the car, and was told that the cafe accepted only cash or Venmo. I had to ask the cashier while paying if Venmo was truly a form of payment they accepted and he said "yes". Didn't realize that.

    I use to go to the Manhattan location for Kong Sihk Tong so I decided to check out the flushing…read morelocation. I don't know if it's because my taste buds have changed but the food just wasn't as great as I remembered it. That being said, I definitely still enjoyed it. Stating off with what I liked most, the pineapple soda was super refreshing. It was not too sweet and perfectly bubbly with bits of pineapple within. The carbonara was great as well. The noodles were perfectly al dente and I just enjoy creamy noodles to begin with. The curry fishballs are always a staple and the same goes with the steamed rice rolls with mixed peanut sauce. Cannot go wrong with those two appetizers. The sandwich was a little disappointing. I know the items are in the name of the sandwich but it fell really flat and I guess I was expecting a little more. The baked rice was not great either. It took a long time to arrive which we weren't upset about as we were warned when we ordered but for something that took so long, I expected it to be a lot better. Maybe we just ordered the wrong item and should've gotten the baked noodles instead of the rice? Overall the food was okay, the service was good and the restaurant liked very nice and clean. I enjoyed the fact that the menu was under a glass on the table so I was able to keep looking at it too while I was eating to see if there was anything else that looked interesting.

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    Salty Duck Egg with Shrimp Fried Rice (咸蛋蝦皇炒飯): $14.45 ($15.73 with tax).
    Salty Duck Egg with Shrimp Fried Rice (咸蛋蝦皇炒飯): $14.45 ($15.73 with tax).
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    Maxi’s Noodle

    Maxi’s Noodle

    4.6
    (831 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Love the Wonton Noodle Soup here. At minimum I at least get the egg noodle with wonton. Recently I…read morewant back and did the 3 topping with wonton, dumpling, and dace fish ball. All were delicious! I have bought it and re-heated it up the next day as well and it still taste good! Tried the shark fin soup as well and it is thicker (not very soupy) but flavor is great. If you don't like the thickness you can always add some water to it. Definitely a go to spot if I am in the area :)

    Came here for the wonton noodle soup and it delivered exactly what I wanted: springy noodles, plump…read morewontons, and a broth that tastes like someone's grandmother is running the kitchen. This is Hong Kong style done right, and in Flushing you're getting the real thing at prices that genuinely rival what you'd pay in China. We lucked into a nice day and grabbed a seat outside. Service was fast and furious, which is exactly what you should expect and honestly want from a spot like this. You're not here for a leisurely dining experience, you're here to eat something delicious and get on with your day. My one gripe, and it applies to the whole surrounding area and not just Maxi's: there are basically no bathrooms to be found. Plan accordingly before you commit to a big bowl of soup. Cheap, tasty, authentic. Everything a Flushing noodle spot should be.

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    3pm January 1, 2025!
    3pm January 1, 2025!
    Beef Stew and Wonton Lo Mein
    Beef Stew and Wonton Lo Mein
    Their shrimp wonton soup with extra dumplings

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    Their shrimp wonton soup with extra dumplings

    King’s Kitchen - cantonese - Updated July 2026

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