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    Queens Crossing

    3.0 (79 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Simon G.

    This review is mainly for the food court in the building which is not big, but has good selections, from French bakery "Paris Baguette" to Taiwanese street food, Kung fu tea, Ajisen Ramen, hand pulled noodles, Korean food, and my favorite, TAIYAKI NYC! Just for this food court, it's worth a trip here!

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    Jocy C.

    This mall is very unexpected for Flushing. It almost seems "too high end" if that's even the right description... I've always come to the Queens Crossing Mall for the Rose House (English Afternoon Tea) - which boasts itself as the "biggest chain of Tea & Art in Taiwan". The atmosphere is very nice & elegant. My bf and I both enjoy the Scotch Whiskey Tea there... so much that we bought 2 small containers to enjoy at home. The mall also has MULAN, which is noted in the 2010 Michelin Guide for its modern Asian fare. I personally have not been to MULAN yet but it's on my list to go to!

    nice place and food was delicious,waitress and waiter was friendly. also has the parking lot in the basement.

    Alexander H.

    I tried to like this place but it did not work out. I tried the poke shop inside and it was pretty lackluster with no option to customize and was expensive. Also tried some dumplings and it did not have much flavor so I had to apply sauce to make it manageable. The only thing that I tried and was good was the Kung fu tea which was refreshing and flavorful. I would say be aware of what you want before you buy. Hopefully next experience wouldn't be as bad.

    Jeff O.

    There is not one mishmosh of Flushing anymore. We are drawing lines here. Queens Crossing is catering to when Flushing got their wealth. Flushing mall is just a mall now. The stores are offering products in art form. Genius is encouraged in designs throughout. This clearly wasn't meant for me, as I am more into naturally occurring creativity than that which is created in a lab. My friend was excited they had a Mango store if that means anything to you. I'm sure this is a great place to take your girlfriend. The eateries for the proletarians are crap mall food, but Ohhh they are not pandering to them... There is a Hong Kong style tea room, offering to treat you like "English Nobility" (before 1999). I passed by and was like 'hmmm' - not that I would ever care to go in, but still 'hmmm.' The restaurants look vast and impressive. Korean-Japanese Ah Ree Soo smelled great, and the catering hall facility was plainly meant to stun. It looks like they are prepared to treat the Asian upper-class well. The layout is intricate or confusing - however you want to spin it. It's not a typical mall where stores are lined up next to each other; here they are fitted around each other. Maps helped me only marginally, but curiosity helped me more by wondering What's around that corridor?

    Anthony G.

    Not so much a shopping center located in downtown Flushing, but rather a more subdued and laid back food hall on the upper level. They have the usual options of hand pulled noodle, dumpling and pork bun vendors but also some bubble tea. Not as much of a selection as say the New World Market food hall but much more quiet and less chaotic. A good choice to come grab lunch but not as much selection. If you're coming here to shop, well then you really won't find anything.

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