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    Pho Grand

    3.1 (15 reviews)
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    Victor H.

    Came here on a weekend expecting to eat at Pho Best, i was a Pho Best regular. But i found out by surprise that they no longer there and now there is Pho Grand... I used to love a lot Pho Best because of both QTY and Quality that they provided. So i was open to find out if it would be better or worse than its predecessor. I ordered XL noodle soup to compare apple vs apple. Boy, I didn't like it because the qty was less than its predecessor, maybe because of shrinkflation? And the quality wasn't as tasty, fresh, and complete dish as from Pho Best. I think Pho Best set the bar high very high, and Pho Grand didnt compare with it. I may not come back here for a while, I prefer and miss Pho Best. Pho Grand hasn't met my expectation as of today...

    Ken W.

    Summer rolls were somewhat bland and the peanut sauce was strange. However, the pork chop was grilled perfectly.

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    4 months ago

    Love their pork chop rice. Wish they can give more hot water for their dripping coffee

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    Food tastes average , price was pretty good though 13.50 for a big bowl of pho. Pho metro tastes way better. That my favorite pho spot.

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    More accurate food discription. Ordered oxtail pho , and it was short rib. Taste wasn't there , tasted very old meat.

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    1 year ago

    Eat here if you want hair in your noodle. Disgusting. Owner blamed it on the beef. Clown

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    Chef Wong Bistro

    Chef Wong Bistro

    4.3
    (72 reviews)
    0.6 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
    King crab prepared 3-way : this was the head steamed with silky eggs
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    Mixed platter of canton style roast goods
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    Long Yu Seafood Restaurant

    Long Yu Seafood Restaurant

    4.5
    (10 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    One of the best lunch specials in downtown Flushing. We tried their salty pork ribs, braised fish,…read moreshredded pork with bamboo shoots and salted fish-eggplant-chicken casserole. They all tasted pretty good and decent portions. And the tea mushroom abalone soup definitely the highlight of the meal. It came with pretty big bowl with many ingredients inside (ok it is not as luxurious as the picture in menu). One of my friends said he was 25% full after the soup. Service is much more friendlier than your average Chinese restaurants. Definitely will return and maybe for dinner.

    Cuisine: 7 Service: 6…read moreDecor: 6 Value: 9 Overall: 7 This restaurant specializes in Cantonese cuisine, as well as some dishes from Wenzhou. Interesting enough, while the owner is from Wenzhou, their main chef is from Fu Zhou. Hence I definitely see some Fukinese influences here as well, such as their famous Buddha Jumped Over The Wall Soup that requires advance notice. Anyway, the reason I first visited this restaurant was because they have a great lunch special from Monday to Saturday. You can choose three items and a soup for $8, or four items and a soup for $9. I gave that a try a few months back and thought the food was solid. Due to my first experience, I decided to come try their dinner offerings with my family recently. We ordered a bunch of dishes and was overall please. While the best dish of the night may have been the Salt & Pepper Pork Chop, it's hard not to enjoy Ginger & Scallion Twin Lobsters for $29.88 right? The Shi Li Xiang Stir-Fry (Mixed Seafood w/ XO Sauce) and Wenzhou Style Dried Tofu w/ Smoked Pork were pretty good too. Unfortunately, the cold appetizers were not as satisfying. While slightly overcooked, the Boiled Pig Kidney was still decent. The Fried Belt Fish was okay, and I did not really like the Jelly Fish & Cumcumber or the freebies they gave us. As a whole, I thought the dinner was not bad and I would return to try more dishes. Nothing here really blew my mind, but the prices are so inviting.

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    Wenzhou Style Dried Tofu w/ Smoked Pork
    Wenzhou Style Dried Tofu w/ Smoked Pork
    Long Yu Seafood Restaurant

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    Yuk Jun Gui

    Yuk Jun Gui

    4.3
    (72 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$$

    Very kind staff and delicious eel, intestines, and raw marinated crab. I can't wait to my go back…read moreagain when I'm in flushing! Also loved that they had a plastic bag for our clothes and things so they wouldn't smell like food and smoke

    I think Yuk Jun Gui specializes in grilled eel. Or maybe they don't, but it's the only Korean BBQ…read morespot that I know that has eel so that's what I associate them with. Either way, when I have a craving for eel, Yuk Jun Gui is where I go. (They have other meats to grill like pork belly and intestines as well.) Their banchan offerings are pretty good and diverse. I love their kimchi, which according to other reviews, are made in-house. On my last visit though, all the meat came out pre-cooked. We asked about that, and they said it's because if it is grilled tableside, there would be too much smoke. I don't remember not being able to grill the meats at the table on previous visits, and hopefully this is not their new standard practice. To me, Korean BBQ is meant to be grilled at the table, not brought precooked and just warmed up on the grill. (Maybe it's because it is winter and they can't open the doors for proper ventilation?) It's certainly not a reason to not dine here, but for me, it does take away from the experience hence a star removed from the rating. However, if you like eel and want to try it grilled, I would recommend Yuk Jun Gui.

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    GUPJI

    GUPJI

    4.7
    (159 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    This little shop has all the charm and sincerity of a family taking you in and feeding you, but dat…read moreauspiciously in Queens right by the Murray Hill station. The food was delicious and the service button was never necessary to get the staff's attention.

    A quaint Korean spot with a lovely brick and wood design (with comfortable cushions) and soft…read moreKorean music playing. Bathrooms are clean (one men's and one women's on opposite side of the restaurant, but they're individual, so I'm sure you could go into whichever if need be). There is a small call button on each table, as they can be busy making the food. Service is always great though. The hot tea is soothing. They do have a decent selection of alcohol. The complimentary salad is fresh (grape tomatoes, mango, radish, mozzarella, red onions, grilled chicken) with a light vinaigrette. The complimentary banchan has a good flavor, especially the jalapeno/onion banchan. It's got quite a kick to it! The complimentary soup is light, but still has good flavor. It's great for the cooler weather. The Tako Wasabi is one of the better variations I've had. I love that it comes with seaweed! It adds great texture and extra flavor. The Tako Wasabi has the right amount of wasabi to help clear up the sinuses. It is balanced with the fresh herbs and cucumber. The Chili Mayo Fish Jerky was a newer starter, so I had to try it. I love that it's cut like chips and warmed up slightly. Great flavors with a bit of a kick. Must get if you love fish jerky. I usually get the Flying Fish Roe Rice. It has a great variety of flying fish roe plated neatly on top a perfectly cooked rice. Be sure to press the rice against the (super hot) bowl to get as much crispy bits as possible. I enjoy the eating it with the seaweed. Consistently great Korean spot.

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    Dinner time!
    My favorite, Tako wasabi appetizer. So fresh!
    My favorite, Tako wasabi appetizer. So fresh!
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