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    Yunnan Rice Noodle Soup

    3.9 (38 reviews)
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    Faye Y.

    Food first, thoughts after... This is my go to for comfort, fast and good food. Service is great and fast as always with Chinese people. You don't have to speak mandarin to go here and it is open 24 hours. Side dishes are also good.

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    Francine Y.

    No frills kind of place. Got the big bowl of beef tender and it came with tofu and bok choy. The soup was ok but after I added the vinegar and hot chili oil it was way better. Beef was definitely tender and flavorful. Noodles were a bit mushy, I miss Denji noodles. Plenty of seating and spacious. The condiments were a bit sticky and needs a cleaning on the containers.

    Emily T.

    A great noodle shop that's also open 24/7! I got the curry coconut rice noodle soup, which was delicious. In addition to a generous portion of rice noodles (noodle refills are free if you dine in, by the way!), the meal came with items like a quail egg, corn, Chinese sausage, et cetera, which you cook in the piping hot broth. The service was friendly if a bit awkward due to the language barrier. My server couldn't speak English, and I can't speak Mandarin Chinese, but we were able to navigate the ordering process with some pointing and Google Translate.

    Original flavor rice noodle
    Gordon Y.

    Cuisine: 3 Service: 6 Decor: 7 Value: 7 Overall: 4 My usual fix for Yunnan rice noodle is at Deng Ji. I have been meaning to try this place for a while now, so I was hopeful that I find another option. Unfortunately, their soup broth was terribly bland. The rice noodles were also overcooked and had no bounce whatsoever. I rarely no finish a bowl of noodles, let alone one I shared with two other friends. You get the picture. The three small apps we ordered were just okay. The most enjoyable dish we ordered was probably the Fried Squid Legs, which had an amazing seasoning that made us somewhat forgive the fact that it was overcooked. The chewy jerky-like feel was actually growing on me because I got to chew the flavorful piece of squid longer. Thankfully, we only ordered a little,, so we were able to leave and go to Deng Ji for another meal. Upon comparison, it's not close. Sorry, I won't be able to give this place another chance because the gap in flavor is too big of a gap.

    Helen M.

    Took my boyfriend & my sister to this 24/7 rice noodles place in flushing. Yunnan Rice Noodles House 36 - 50 Main St flushing. Same place in Chinatown but they actually have more varieties even for congee. Unlimited rice noodles /sweet potato noodles/wheat noodles. Also comes with free sides for your personal noodle soup pot. Which you could ask them if you could substitute another items. Which it's a PLUS!! If you decide to go here best to park in tangram parking lot and just walk over [10 min ] Great for large parties Cash/card Downside about it is there restrooms only 1 bathroom and it stills pretty slippery walking there. But Definitely coming back to try their congee & other dishes they have.

    Lisa T.

    What initially drew me to Yunnan Noodle was their 24/7 operation, which is a rare find. Conveniently located on Main Street, just about a block and a half from Northern Boulevard, parking in Flushing is much easier at odd hours, making it perfect for a late-night or early-morning visit. We went around 10 p.m. on a Friday night, and the wait staff was attentive from the moment we sat down. We ordered the vegetarian rice noodle soup, salty crispy chicken, garlic cucumber, deep-fried tofu with garlic sauce, and sweet potato rice soup. The food was solid overall, though they forgot the sweet potato dish. Thankfully, they quickly corrected the bill when we pointed it out. The interior has a modern, thoughtful design, with interesting art on the walls, small pitched rafters over each table, and interesting mountain themed lighting adding to the ambiance. Yunnan Noodle is definitely going on my list of go-to spots for a satisfying late-night meal.

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    Beatriz S.

    Clean restaurant, good service. It's open 24 hours which is super convenient. Best udon noodles I've had. Prices are really affordable too.

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    Jamie Z.

    I spotted this restaurant while walking down from northern blvd and decided to give it a try as I was pretty hungry. From my observation of the interior design, it looked advanced and newly renovated. I liked how clean and open spaced everything was. I ordered the seafood congee because I love comforting food. It was so good, just right in taste. The male server was nice and friendly. I would comeback to try out different menu items.

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    Caroline N.

    Was looking for a place to eat after attending the Yelpies. Congratulations to all the Yelpies winners and nominates! This place had a grand opening sign so we decided to try it. We ordered noodles. I picked a tomato based soup with rice noodles (other options are sweet potato noodles or wheat based/Shanghai noodles) and add on bok choy, pork and fish balls, and mixed mushrooms. We received a tray full of items reading from uncooked bacon, tofu, and various items. I included a picture of all the items included in the tray. This was a very comforting food especially on a cold day. Give it a try if you are in the neighborhood. There is an all you can eat breakfast though I haven't tried it.

    Skewers special
    May W.

    Grand opening in Dec 2023., they have two other locations, one in Brooklyn, and one in Manhattan. I ordered the special which comes with 30 skewers of all sorts hot pot. For $36.99. The verdict is, that this is too much for one person. 2 to 3 people would be perfect to share. The food was very good. And the interior Is bright and modern.

    Menu: Noodles
    Chun M.

    We saw this new-ish(?) noodle restaurant in downtown Flushing while walking by last week and wanted to try it out. My little family joins up in Flushing for dinner once a week on our way home from our respective work places to have family bonding time and like to try out new restaurants. At first I thought this was a rice roll restaurant, but turns out to be a Northern Chinese noodle soup place. The 2 sided menu has a lot of appetizers, both cold & hot, on one side and a full choice spectrum of noodle soup combinations on the other, which can be a little intimidating. Starting with a few appetizers is the way to ease into it. First up is the shredded boneless chicken in chili & peanut sauce. We asked for not too spicy and the flavor was spot on. I'm sure they could have made it super hot if we had asked. Next was a sampling of grilled chicken, beef & lamb skewers that were really tasty, spiced with cumin and a metal fry basket of fried squid tentacles. Squid was a little chewy, but seasoned well. It probably wouldn't have been a good idea a few weeks ago during the heat wave to have boiling hot noodle soup, but since it cooled off this week, bring it on. My son ordered one of the Crossbridge Noodle Sets and I had no idea what it was, but it comes with an array of 10 mini side dishes with items such as ham, Chinese sausage, fish tofu, scallions, pickled cabbage, a sort of mushy beef stew(?), all surrounding a box of veggies. The stone crock of soup had mixed mushrooms and was accompanied by a bowl of Shanghai wheat noodles that he had chosen. He had to start assembling his dinner. My wife & I had it simpler with the casserole noodles. Hers was the sliced beef, enoki mushrooms and tomato soup with rice noodles, while mine was the beef tendon soup with Shanghai wheat noodles. Mine was just steaming hot, while hers came in a violent, roiling boil! Those stone tureens hold some serious heat! We only had to pour in our noodles, stir it around and was ready to eat (once it came down to only scalding temps). I probably should have taken advantage of the unlimited noodle refills, but I was pretty satisfied with the one bowl. I still can't get over that they are open 24/7. This area is pretty dead late at night, but the 7 train and buses run all night, so there is still foot traffic at 2-4 am. I just think it's tough to justify having even a skeleton crew for maybe 1-2 extra customers overnight, but I guess they can with some of the nightclubs and bars in the area. I just might have to get up in the middle of the night to have a stone crock of noodles, just to say I've done it. At least there should be plenty of parking in the wee hours.

    Congee with pork and century egg
    Justin V.

    Made the mistake of wearing shorts in 50 degree F weather so I needed a warm meal to end the night. I came here as recommended by a friend and I thoroughly enjoyed it! The fried tofu was super crispy and topped with a sweet, garlicky sauce that makes you go back for another piece. I love that this place has congee as well. I've been having noodles nonstop for the last few days so this was a great change of pace. Their version of congee comes with pork and century egg. This was actually my first time having century egg, and even though I heard it can be an acquired taste, I had no qualms with it! It was a good addition to the congee since you almost always need add-ins to complete your rice porridge. For anyone who has tried the Filipino dish "Balut", I would said the flavor is akin to that. The Szechuan noodle soup was packed with flavor but not too spicy, which I liked. It also came with a wide assortment of garnishes/meats/ and veggies to toss in. My friend and I were pretty full after eating all our food but apparently you are able to ask for unlimited noodles, a nice perk! Inside the restaurant it is very well-lit and clean, with several tables on one side and cute wooden booths on the other. This place is great for a casual lunch or dinner on a cold day!

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    Essie L.

    This location is much better than the Chinatown location. The service was adequate and the food was not bad.

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    4.6
    (832 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    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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    Daesung Korean Noodle

    4.5
    (667 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    I've been here multiple times now and I can say with confidence that this place is amazing. The…read morestaff and service is honestly one of the best. They are consistently coming around to check on us and give us any refills whether on the kimchi or our waters. They are also really fast and wait time was minimal for both our table and the food. The place is cozy and looks well-structured. I also love that every table comes equipped with condiments and utensils you may need, as well as a call button for staff to come around your table. Hearing the 'ding' is always really nice. The actual food itself truly tastes like home. Everything is so comforting and you can never get sick of food like this. The portions are also huge so bring an empty stomach or a big group. We always manage to have leftovers whenever we come here. I absolutely love the pajuns, and always find myself gravitating towards the seafood pancakes, and they do not skimp out on the seafood either. The mandus are extremely filling, and the meat inside is nice and juicy. The noodles itself are honestly so refreshing and hits the spot every time. I've heard people debate on whether kalguksu or sujebi was better, but this place makes it hard to decide every time-they're both just so good. I honestly highly recommend this spot whether you're going with friends, family, or even on a date. Just remember to bring your appetite and don't make the mistake I made in the beginning, going on a Sunday, they're usually closed.

    Vibe/ambiance: classic casual korean Service: standard…read more Items ordered: spicy claim kalguku: warm and hearty but the soup could be more umami. the non-spicy was better flavor

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    Seating area, there is more seating to the left of the photo that is not shown.
    Seating area, there is more seating to the left of the photo that is not shown.
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    Arirang Restaurant

    4.0
    (228 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    We were craving some Korean comfort food, and came across Arirang. Ordered seafood noodles ($18.99)…read more(kalguksu) and seafood pancake ($19.99). I was told that the noodles are homemade, and the texture was chewy but not overly soft. If you get the order to-go, you best eat it ASAP because they do not separate the noodles from the broth. The bowl was filled with a bunch of clams, mussels, one shrimp, zucchini and carrot slices, and potatoes. The clams were flavorless and a little sandy, but the mussels were good. The broth was clear and flavorful, but not overly salty. The seafood pancake was good. Portion size is big, batter very crispy, it's oily but it doesn't feel that way when you eat it. Only con is I wish there was a little more seafood. You are given banchan of freshly fermented kimchi and radish kimchi. I prefer fermented pungent kimchi because I enjoy the sour taste, and though the radish kimchi was really chunky it was on the sweet side, so I wasn't a fan. The staff speaks Korean and Chinese.

    Arirang is my go-to cozy, no-frills spot that never disappoints. The staff is always so warm and…read morefriendly. The banchan is simple (kimchi and radish kimchi), but that radish kimchi? Obsessed. It's perfectly crisp and tangy, and pairs so well with the noodles. I always order the chicken knife-cut noodles, they're comforting, flavorful, and absolutely hit the spot, especially on a cold day. My daughter tried the kimchi seafood noodles, and that was a total win too. I've been coming here for years, and it's been consistently good every single time. A true comfort spot

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    Chicken Kimchi | Instagram: GaoGirlsGrubbin
    Chicken Kimchi | Instagram: GaoGirlsGrubbin
    Complimentary kimchee and radish

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    Pho Metro

    Pho Metro

    4.5
    (587 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    If you're even remotely near this neighborhood and craving pho, do yourself a favor and stop by Pho…read moreMetro. This place feels like a hidden gem you almost want to keep secret... but it's just too good not to share. What makes Pho Metro stand out right away is how authentic it feels. You can tell this is truly a labor of love. One guy runs the show and somehow manages to do it all, from cooking to serving, and the care he puts into the food absolutely shows in every single bite. It has that comforting, homemade quality that makes you feel like you've stepped into a small family kitchen rather than just another restaurant. The food itself is outstanding. Everything tastes incredibly fresh, from the herbs to the broth. I highly recommend the thin noodles with the spicy lemongrass broth (you can request this if it's not listed). It's bursting with flavor, slightly tangy, perfectly spicy, and deeply savory in a way that warms you from the inside out. Every spoonful feels like a cozy blanket on a cold day. The summer rolls are another must-order. They're fresh, light, and packed with flavor, and the peanut sauce that comes with them is absolutely delicious. It's rich, savory, and addictive enough that you'll find yourself scraping the cup to get every last drop. Another detail I really appreciated is how everything you need is right at your fingertips. All the sauces are readily available at the table, so you can customize your bowl exactly how you like it without having to ask or wait. It makes the whole experience feel easy, comfortable, and welcoming. And don't skip the Thai iced tea. It's perfectly sweet, creamy, and refreshing, especially alongside the bold flavors of the pho. It's the kind of drink that makes you slow down and enjoy the moment. Overall, this place delivers on flavor, authenticity, and heart. It's rare to find a spot where you can truly taste the effort and pride in every dish, but Pho Metro does exactly that. I will absolutely be returning again and again. If you're in the area, make the stop. You won't be disappointed.

    This restaurant is in a very obscure part of flushing, which is probably why they didn't have many…read morecustomers in the afternoon. Nonetheless, they were very fast to serve me my order. I had ordered to go and the wait staff told me it would take 10 minutes. The food came out in eight minutes, which I was so happy with because I was famished. I had ordered the beef on a bed of vermicelli noodles. They also provided an extra fish sauce on the side. This added so much flavor to the overall dish. The sliced radishes on the side were as expected. Everything about this dish was fantastic. The ambience in the area was very calm. There were adequate seating and overall this establishment is very clean.

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    Pho brisket to go
    Pho brisket to go
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    Henan Feng Wei 河南風味

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    4.5
    (105 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    I've known about this place for years, ever since I saw it on Strictly Dumplings YouTube channel…read more Totally kicking myself for not trying it sooner because it quickly became my favorite choice for Lamb Noodle Soup in Flushing. Maybe that was meant to be because now I struggle to want to try any other of the countless good restaurants out here. A huge bowl of Lamb Noodle Soup is only $10. No tipping required. Order at the counter, pick it up when prompted and sit anywhere you like. After you're done, there's a spot to place your trash, trays and bowl. They even have an English menu. +$1 If you get it Mala which I recommend if you can handle some spice because it adds so much flavor. There's condiments on the table so you can adjust the soup to your liking. The soup itself is light but complex, with a rich lamb broth that doesn't have any gaminess. A lot of Chinese folks like it the way it is but for American tastes, I think it would come off as slightly bland. I like to have a few sips adding only salt and white pepper to appreciate the original taste. Then I doctor it up with black vinegar, even more white pepper and their chili which is actually spicy. It becomes addictively delicious. The wide hand pulled noodles which they stretch and cook to order has the perfect bite and chew. It also comes with glass noodles, wood ear mushrooms, shredded seaweed, bok choy and cilantro. I could seriously eat this everyday!

    Locals no grills spot for hand pulled noodles and boiled dumplings. Went on a hot summer day and…read moreluckily they have AC. I wanted to eat there so what happens is you order with the lady on the counter, Food is prepped, you pay and then you get the food and the counter and eat at the table. There is an optional tip jar at the counter. Beef noodles large was $10. Clear broth soup. Thin frozen beef pieces which were mid. Noodles were def fresh and was a bowl together made sense. Dumplings came out later and I got the pork and cabbage. Mid sized. Pretty damn good. All in all this place is solid. They also love to serve heinkens. Everyone was drinking them. Cash. No tax. Most of the menus on the wall are in Chinese but there is a laminated English menu. Down a few steps. Also name on storefront doesn't match perfectly but you know this is the targeted place ! Yes there is a bathroom

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    Interior - they played Story of Yanxi Palace when I was there :)
    Interior - they played Story of Yanxi Palace when I was there :)
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