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    Noodle House

    3.3 (42 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Noodles
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Grilled steak

    Noodle House is a small takeout restaurant in Queens Center Mall's food court. They have some noodles, but most of the food is just assorted Chinese food. Their grilled steak is pretty good. They asked what level of done-ness I wanted, which would have been impressive for a $13 steak dish, but it came out well done. Still, it was juicy and tender, though heavily seasoned. Ordering process: could be improved. Their TV screens with menus on them were blinking weirdly. Many of their meals come with one or more sides that you choose. Most are easily recognizable, but I feel like they should label them. There are bathrooms and tables nearby in the food court. The seating area requires a vaccine card.

    a variety of food items
    Natalia R.

    This is my go to spot when visiting queen center mall. You can't beat the price and they are great with letting you sample before buying it.

    Phil H.

    Noodle House is another one of those salad bar style Chinese fast food options located in the Queens Center Mall food court that are pretty much in every mall food court nowadays. Yeah, it's a cheap and quick choice if looking for a bite to eat while shopping. The food itself is just ok and pretty average, but you do get a lot for the inexpensive cost. I didn't find any bugs in my food so that was a bonus!

    Teriyaki chicken with veggies and (you guessed it, noodles)
    Sean P.

    Noodle house is really good place to come eat at when on lunch, depending on the time of day the lines can be really long (Queens Center Mall is busy). They have a variety of meals to choose from each within a decent price range. They have four TV screens that show you what foods they have available. If you aren't sure you can always ask them, they were very helpful when I wasn't sure what to order. They have meats (chicken, beef, pork), fried rice, veggies, soups and of course noodles.

    Tyler L.

    The food is your run of the mill Chinese takeout food (sesame chicken, beef with broccoli), but it is okay for the price. It is $5.29 for a meat entree with a side of rice, noodles, or veggies or $5.99 for a meat with two sides. The fried rice and lo mein here are actually prepared in a healthy manner with little to no oil.

    This was my lunch. Pig, corn, angel noodles
    Jimmy W.

    This place portion does not match anywhere else ive been in a mall. i go to roosevelt field mall a lot and for $10 i usually get half the amount that is given to me. best of yet it was only 6 dollars! i ordered grill pig chop, corn and angel noodles and it was so much food i was so excited to eat. i ate everything with joy. the pig chop could be sweeter and tastier but it doesnt beat the amount you get. corn galore and also angel noodles. the waitress was super nice. i was so shocked by how much i got. my noodles took up nearly the whole plate.

    Yum, they put in less meat than ever $5.85
    Evelna W.

    This is the restaurant ive been going to since it opened, its cheaper than sarku japan and a lot less dry than the chicken teriyaki sarku japan has. they should reduce the sweetness in their chicken teriyaki and add more noodles in the order instead of more chicken. I feel too bloated after eating the whole order.

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    Grand Sichuan

    Grand Sichuan

    4.1
    (299 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    Food is good, quiet and clean…read more Service is impeccable. My fiance and I drink water like fish. Our glasses were never empty. Warning to all with a pineapple allergy like me: do not eat the duck sauce. If you like spicy ask for hot mustard instead. Orange chicken was crispy and flavorful. I did not find it spicy, but my spice tolerance is very high. My fiance had the chicken with broccoli and it looked amazing. Try the cold noodles. They are chewy and delicious. For me the fried dumplings were good, but not great. Worth a try but nothing to rave over.

    The menu here is split into two sections, classic American Chinese take out and Sichuan cooking…read more Seems to be a fairly popular take out spot, as they were fulfilling many delivery orders while I was there, but the interior is comfortable and elegantly decorated unlike a standard take out only spot. I ordered the cured pork with garlic shoots and dry fried green beans. The cured pork was quite salty, and paired well with the buttery, tender leeks it was cooked with. The dish was not overly oily, and was pleasant over white rice. I enjoyed the chewiness of the pork which allowed you to experience the complex flavor. The green beans were well fried, with characteristic texture signature to this dish. The seasoning was very well balanced and not overpowering to the natural sweetness of the green beans. I would recommend either dish. They were both slightly toned down iterations when compared to the times I've eaten these dishes at other Sichuan restaurants in flushing, but still well seasoned and well cooked. The service was very warm and friendly, and many other customers seemed to be returning regulars.

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    Red Sorghum 夜宴

    Red Sorghum 夜宴

    4.3
    (281 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    Went to Red Sorghum twice, both for date nights with the hubby, and both times we really enjoyed…read morethe service, ambiance, and most of all their food. We went a second time because our first experience was so good that we wanted to try their other dishes, and now after the second time, we can't wait to return for a third. We definitely need to return with a bigger group the next time we go so that we can try more of their dishes! Our second time there, we had the "Night Market Chow Fun" and the "Chongqing Braised Beef." Both were excellent! Probably my favorite Chow fun now and the Chongqing braised beef was so tender and had all the szechuan tingly spices that open up your taste buds and sensories. We LOVED both dishes. It had the 3 chili pepper sign and the server warned us that it was very spicy, and IT WAS -- in all the good ways. May not be for the faint, though, so be careful. Not sure if they can adjust the spiciness. We enjoy their "film set" ambiance, giving it a cooler dining experience than your normal authentic casual space -- adds some flare for a date night or for friends. MUST RETURN FOR MORE!

    I arrived from Oregon late, and was interested in something quick for dinner before heading to my…read morehotel -- alas the food cart that I hoped for was not available. So Red Sorghum beckoned. It has a nice interior and I suspect may get busy during peak hours, although I was able to slip in at the bar just fine. I tried the Lucky Coin tofu. It was good! It was a bit spicy for my palate, though I'm glad I stuck with it. Be sure to order it with rice -- they initially served it without, and it definitely needs it.

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    Ma LaLa Chinese

    Ma LaLa Chinese

    4.1
    (154 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    A forgettable lunch I had here. It's not terribly bad but I can name a couple other Chinese…read morerestaurants I've had a better experience in. The restaurant is a few blocks from the main street of Steinway so it'll take a bit of searching. Going inside, the area is rather abstract. Pink flower wallpaper on one end and dry wall on the other, it's kinda off-putting but I didn't come here for the atmosphere anyway. Service was lukewarm, I got my order in but the two workers inside weren't too receptive and the menu itself is kinda barebones with most of their food being a bit more than I would like to pay for so I just settled on one order of Singapore Mei Fun. After waiting 10 minutes for my food to arrive, the Singapore noodles which are usually spicy were kinda salty but it was nothing a bit of duck sauce wouldn't fix. This one order cost $17 while not the worst Singapore Mei Fun...well technically it is, even though it's not horrible but I've had much better from other places for a stable price of $12. Yeah, a rather disappointing visit. Not the worst I've ever had but could be so much better.

    We happened upon this spot after a workshop across the street, and were so pleasantly surprised by…read morethe unique flavors served up by this small local business. I got the wonton soup and pork juicy buns. The soup was different from other wonton soups with the addition of cilantro and some nice balancing flavors for the salt, and the juicy buns were your classic soup dumplings with a very nice rich sauce to dip in. The dandan noodles my friend ordered were maybe my favorite, they were the perfect level of spicy and so flavorful without being overwhelming. I'd go back just for my own plate of those. The service was quite fast, and it's a cute little shop that feels like a small town Chinese restaurant. Very reasonably priced as well. Some of my favorite Chinese food I've found outside of Lower Manhattan !

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    Spicy Crispy chicken (no spice added) personal preference

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    Juqi

    Juqi

    4.6
    (1.1k reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$$
    Speaks Mandarin
    Wheelchair accessible

    This is our first time in Juqi. This place is nice and very traditional Chinese style. Their…read moreservice was good. Food was tasty, not too salty. Price is reasonable.

    First time at Juqi - I've seen their location in Manhattan and was always curious about it…read more Although, when looking it up I do remember always thinking "whoa, it's kinda pricey..." Well, I know why now AND I can tell you I would still come again. First - the place is very traditional Chinese style and very spacious inside. We were seated quick and didn't need a reservation or anything as TBH bf and I came to Flushing to get Dim sum...to find out that our dim sum spot is GONE!! (this is another story) Anyways - there's a digital menu so you can browse and also see straight up how much everything would cost. The staff are also very helpful if you need any assistance esp if you don't speak or read Chinese. Anyways - Juqi is known for their peking duck so we ordered the half duck set. Which also with the leftover pieces or bones (or something) they will ask if you want to fry them or make into a soup. We choose fried (well I would preferred the soup but..haha next time), seafood fried rice, soy sauce chicken, Chinese vegetable and beef with green peppers. All the food came out pretty quick! The duck came out and the server showed us how to properly wrap it up to eat. The duck was tender and skin was soo crispy. It wasn't heavy at all. The soy sauce chicken was properly seasoned and it came with a sweet chili sauce and a ginger oil sauce, both was great. But not needed but that's also preference. The beef and green peppers were so well balanced and beef was soo tender and soft, not dry over overcooked at all. The Chinese vegetable was very simple but crispy (not overly cooked) and the portion was bigger than I thought. Lastly and my favorite dish was the seafood fried rice. It doesn't looked seasoned and even plain but the taste is very clean, simple and elegant . Meaning it's fried rice but it's not greasy from the usual. The taste held well over the next 3 days (leftovers) and I can say that it still tasted as good as the day we ordered it. We had leftovers and I was able to enjoy them for lunch on a work day!!! Win! So yeah it might seem pricey for the food but I think it's worth it. It's the quality of the food and it's deff there. They ensure that the food stands out on it's own without having to cover it all up in heavy sauce or seasoning.

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    Marathon Hong Kong Diner

    Marathon Hong Kong Diner

    4.6
    (72 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    First stall located inside LIC Food Hall. Order at the kiosk, especially when they are busy, which…read morethey were! I went with the Bolo Bun Cod Fish Burger with Wedge Fries, Salad and HK Milk Tea combo. Everything was freshly made. - Bolo Bun Cod Fish Burger: They are not skimpy with the cod! The burger has a big (almost as big as the bun!) and a small chunk of flaky Cod, coated in a crisp sturdy batter. The bolo added some sweetness, which went well in the burger. Most of the bolo is missing that flaky crisp bite, but that is the nature of making it into a sandwich. The edges were still crisp. - Wedges: fantastic! Crispy exterior, with a fluffy interior. The shape (looks like it is a thick spiral cut) lends well to that texture. - Salad: was fresh, with a non descript dressing. Added some greens and crunch (onions and pickled radish) to the meal. - HK Milk Tea: Great tea flavor and not too milky. There was a lot of ice though. Overall, a great quick spot to hit if you're in the area. I will have to try the fried pork cutlet next time!

    Placed an order for pickup and it was packaged well. HK style French toast was tasty, though I…read moreprefer the one at Kong Sihk Tong in Chinatown. The honey lemon tea was not good though - not sure if they're using fresh lemon juice, but it definitely tasted like the bottled stuff and was way too sweet. 3.5 stars.

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