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Noodle Queen

3.6 (23 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Jin Hao Y.

The food is okay. The location is actually a bit out of place since it falls outside the Bay Parkway Chinatown community. It is one of the few places open in the morning to get a Hong Kong style breakfast in the morning. There place isn't really busy so service is usually available to help you.

Combo B. Spam and egg with macaroni soup
Tiffany S.

I like the breakfast special combo menu because everything reminds me of childhood. However, the taste is not as nostalgic. I've tried the lai fun noodle soup, macaroni soup, congee, fried noodles, hk style rice noodle, and steam rice noodle so far. The noodle soups lack flavor but will be okay on a cold day. The fried noodles were served quickly but it was room temperature, slightly soggy, and bland. I've tried the hk style rice noodle twice - the first time was steaming hot and delicious but the second time was drier and a little hard. The steam rice noodle with pork was okay but I would try another filling next time. My favorite is the congee with pork and century eggs, especially with lots of white pepper.

Custom congee: pork liver and sliced beef with fritter to go

Nice clean place. Ordered for takeout, order was ready in 10 minutes. Got a thousand year egg n pork congee and custom pork liver with sliced beef congee. Flavor and texture is on point.

$7 plus tax curry fishballs with rice noodles
Irene L.

The rice noodle here is very hard. They do make it fresh and it's about $7 plus tax for a large cheung fun. Service is friendly and they do speak English. They have breakfast specials at a good price but quality isn't good. There are seatings with wait service and space is very cramp.

TIMMY K.

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Congee with "dried squid and jellyfish"
Shirley H.

I'm not sure about this place yet and will give it another try next time. I feel like it's a hit or a miss. The congee needs to be adjusted, it said "dried squid and jelly fish", instead I got eggs, pork skin and shrimp; I'm glad I'm not allergic to anything. This is definitely not the same as the menu. The congee itself was too watery. The better option was the beef tripe with la fun. The plentiful of beef tripe and stomach and I really enjoyed the smooth la fun. The beef was tender enough, however, there's too much flavor with their seasoning which overpowered it. I came on a rainy Thursday around 3pm and it was pretty empty inside. They've only been opened for about 2 months. This used to be Tasty Bagel.

Beef stew rice
Cheny N.

YUMMY! Our dishes were delicious, which consisted of both rice and noodles. The chicken wings (4) were huge and super tasty. Highly recommend trying the beef stew. It was so flavorful and tender. The menu has something for everyone with just the right amount of options. It is also great for indecisive diners where it won't overwhelm you with choices. Expect hong kong style diner aka "cha chan tang". The variety of noodles you can choose from is also nice. They do not charge extra for "lai fun" and many restaurants do. The breakfast sets are such a steal for $6 and comes with a drink. We really wanted to try rice rolls but it is not available after 4PM. It would be nice if they can serve it throughout the day. Will have to come back.

Soy sauce chow mei fun, beef stew rice rolls, and fried rice were all really good
Brietta Y.

My family and I have eaten here twice already and I am sure we will be back regularly for more since it's close to our daughter's gymnastics center. Everything we tried here has been really good and the prices can't be beat. The fried rice, rice roll noodles, beef stew, fried noodles, and soup noodles were all very yummy and the portions are not small.

Vivian L.

Been here a few times, friendly customer service and food quality is good! The fried dough is a nice pairing and always served hot and fresh, the curry fish balls are a good pairing with the mixed sauce rice noodles. The noodle soup is a very generous portion, and for all those that understand how hard it is to find hor fun - they have it here :) They also offer breakfast combos that come with a drink until 11am!

chopsticks in a bowl of noodles
A W.

Food is below par. I waited a long time for the takeout and very disappointed. There is no roast pork in the roast pork rice noodle rolls. This is the first and last visit.

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Tian Shun Restaurant

4.4(5 reviews)
1.9 miBorough Park

My fave place to go for quick lunch/dinner on 8th ave. This spot serves authentic authentic…read morecantonese homecooked food. Not restaurant food. I'm talking grandma's-house-in-the-mainland type canto food like bitter melon, pork meat pie, fermented peppers, and braised pig's feet. It's the real deal and it's REAL GOOD. They also serve roast meat (chicken, duck, pork). They don't speak fluent English, so it will help if you know Mandarin/Cantonese OR keep your dialogue to a minimum by following the directions below. I highly recommend getting the combo with rice and 3 sides. To order, go up to the glass window (outside) and gesture that you want your food to-go or to eat-in. I usually get it to-go. The sides are displayed in the pans behind the glass. Choose 3 by pointing. My usual order is a meat pie, preserved peppers, and a vegetable. Then, go inside and pay (about $6.50 per combo). They will ask if you want a free soup...say yes because the soup is filled with MSG and is delicious. I can understand why people would be hesitant to come here due to concern for cleanliness, but all the good restaurants in Chinatown are dirty. I'll take my chances.

It's $6.50 for 3 options, comes with rice and a soup on the side…read more It's $7 for 4 options, comes with rice and a soup on the side. I got steamed egg, sweet and sour chicken, cauliflower and ong choy. They have seating in the back if you would like to sit their and eat. You do have to order before you can sit in the back though. The staff is nice, they can answer any questions you have for them.

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Uncle Lou 快樂人

4.2(673 reviews)
7.4 miChinatown
$$

Finally made it to Uncle Lou, often talked about as one of the best Cantonese spots in Chinatown,…read moreand it definitely lived up to the hype. We went straight for their signature deep fried garlic chicken and decided to share the Peking duck--and both dishes were beautifully presented and packed with incredible flavor. The chicken, in particular, was crispy, aromatic, and absolutely delicious, though it's worth noting you'll want to be a bit careful as there are quite a few small bones throughout. The Peking duck was equally impressive, cooked perfectly with rich, satisfying taste in every bite. You can really tell the kitchen puts care into both quality and presentation. On top of the food, the staff were adorable and welcoming, making the whole experience even more enjoyable. The ambiance felt warm, lively, and comfortable--perfect for a relaxed meal in Chinatown. Overall, a fantastic dining experience with standout dishes and great energy. Definitely a spot I'd come back to.

Lunch while in the vicinity on a Wednesday afternoon for my professional duties. Business cards…read moreand takeout menu are both available for grabs. Uncle Lou is a Cantonese restaurant that also serve Dim Sum dishes. The business name reference Chinese culture of calling adults "uncle" (suk1 suk1, 叔叔) or "auntie" (aa3 ji4, 阿姨) is a polite, common way to show respect, build connection, and bridge generational gaps. It treats non-relatives like family, making strangers feel younger and fostering closeness. The atmospheric decor contains very beautiful Chinese lanterns suspended from the ceiling throughout the restaurant. I believe it is decorated for Lunar New Year throughout the entire year. No comment for facility as I did not utilize. Customer service is average attentive and the staff is fluent in both English and Cantonese. I did not have to wait long to be served nor request the bill, and neither attain change. I often dine alone as a single woman and was regarded with respect for patronizing. It is always good to hear Cantonese spoken as it is mellifluous... at long last to continue this vernacular of Chinese language. I ordered in a mixture of both English and Cantonese. I was promptly seated by the maître d' promptly for a table. Melamine/plastic chopsticks in neon green and ceramic / porcelain china including ceramic Chinese soup spoon are distributed to customers while dine-in. A traditional teapot is also distributed during the duration of meal like large banquet hall Dim Sum restaurants. The large round tables contain a rotating lazy susan in traditional Chinese restaurant standard. Wow. No disposable wooden chopsticks and no disposable bowls for utensils are distributed at Uncle Lou. Price is slightly high, but worth the food quality and customer service. Uncle Lou did surely feed me! Shrimp Wonton noodle soup, Ho fun (flat rice noodles), shrimp based broth, $14.95 The bowl is gargantuan and the six (6) dumplings are good size portion served in ceramic / porcelain china. There are Chinese vegetable of one strand choi sam (choy sum) and scallions. The shrimp Wonton dumplings are a good size and good consistency. The soup broth is solid for flavor and consistency. It was served piping hot as steam was visibly emitting. The soup broth was slightly heavy. The flat rice noodles were sufficient for quantity. Noodle soup is Chinese comfort food and warms the heart. It sustained my hunger pangs throughout the day. Upon arrival the wait staff prominently announce to inform customers of 9% discount for cash payment and a 3% additional surcharge or fees for any credit/debit card payment for situational awareness. I was informant and made fully aware twice: upon entry when seated and upon receiving the bill. Uncle Lou complies with "Prohibition of Cashless Establishments, as of March 21, 2026, all retail and food establishments in New York State, including New York City, must accept in-person cash payments, banning fully cashless stores." (source: Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), Local Law 34 of 2020). Oh! For small amounts of purchases, my default payment method is cash. Yes, cash is still widely accepted in the 21st century. Nota Bene: Have cash on hand to avoid annoying surcharge or fees. The bill is calculated and manually handwritten the old school way still a timeless classic. I paid my bill in cash including gratuity. No comment for Apple Pay or Google Wallet (formerly Android Pay/Google Pay) either acceptance or price differential vs. cash.

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Uncle Lou 快樂人 - The dining room, how cute is that??

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Bonnie's

3.7(226 reviews)
8.1 miWilliamsburg - North Side
$$$

Was hangry trying to figure out dinner. Stumbled onto bonnies which had been on the hit list…read more First off, LOVE them embracing being cantonese american. Simultaneously unironic and ironic decor that makes it feel natural to what they want to accomplish. I got the shrimp wontons. Gotta be honest, they were good, and kinda got worried i made the wrong move. The peanut sauce is nice. Thick consistency with a rich nuttiness. Still enough salt and heat to cut through and not make it feel too rich. The wontons were cooked quite well, perfectly gummy, soft. But, then came MCRIB. My life was altered. I was instantaneously transported to a bbq joint, asian restaurant, and a mcdonalds, oh and even a lovely bakery. This thing is so many things, yet unauthentically 1/1. A FLUFFY bun. Loaded with air lined with the strands of feathers. Char siu pork. Has a crispy, caramelized skinned with the perfect fat content. Rich, chewy, and ya know when ribs like tear away in strands. Oh it does that. Insane. A tangy glaze. Sugary sweet just giving upper cuts to the salt of the pork. It's tangy, and so thick is doesnt even jiggle on that pork. Glued. A mustard with what I can only suggest is wasabi. Ohh, one breath of heat immediately mellowed by the glaze. Onions add a fresh crisp with a sharp acidity. This is one of those sandwiches that you see when you google "sandwiches" To top it off the staff is great. Very rarely do you witness camaraderie as authentic and clean as what i saw at bonnies. Attentive, energetic, compassionate. Just a team full of great people that shared the same love for each other they do for hospitality

Really enjoyed our meal at Bonnie's. The staff are super pro and the food and drinks were all…read moredelicious. We were seated in their covered heated patio area which is lovely and comfortable. I was wary of things being salty but the dishes we got were all perfectly seasoned. We got 6x oysters, and the Shrimp and Walnuts to start. Both were great, the shrimp is unique and a stand out dish. We split the mussels and frites and "McRib" sandwich, and they were also excellent and really tasty. We also tried three drinks, black tea penicillin, Ribena Highball and Henny Kravitz, which I would all recommend. Overall a great meal.

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Bonnie's - Dao gok

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