![]() ![]() I'm out of the loop when it comes to Chinese restaurants in Flushing, but I used to love Spicy & Tasty on Prince for excellent Sichuan food, or any food stall in the basement of the Golden Mall on Main Street. They also have cheap cocktails and several private karaoke rooms that you can book for just a minimum food order. They're known for their rice porridge (think Chinese risotto), but plenty other food to try. Congee Village on Allen and Delancey for solid coastal/Cantonese food.Expect lamb and more Middle Eastern-influenced spice mixes. Spicy, cheap, flavorful, and a bit different than you'd expect from Chinese food. Xi'an Famous Foods on Bayard, near Mott for the latest hip franchise with cross-cultural appeal.Hong Kong Station on Elizabeth and Bayard for fast-food, build-your-own-dish noodle bowls.If you're looking for something with more Western appeal/influence and lots of seating, maybe try There are so many different Chinese cuisines that it's hard to make a solid recommendation based on the scant details you've given about your preferences. You just need to explore the hundreds of restaurants in Chinatown and (even better) Flushing. Thank you for your contribution!įor other NYC-related content, check /r/nyc NYC-based Subs We hope you enjoy your stay in /r/AskNYC and gain some useful information from your visit. Remember: the more you tell us, the more we can help you! Users are more than happy to help answer your questions and offer guidance. The more information you give, the more that the users of /r/AskNYC can help you!įor restaurant recommendations, please give us an idea of cuisines you like, and your rough budget.įor hotel recommendations, please give us the dates you plan to stay, your nightly budget and the area where you are going to be (or want to be).įor itinerary help, tell us what you already have planned, your personal interests, and what you are looking to experience in the city.įeel free to ask any of your NYC-related questions here. Use a descriptive title and be as specific as possible in the text of your post. If your question is not answered to your liking, feel free to post it again Tips for Asking a Good Question ![]() We reserve the right to remove anything that doesn't fit the subreddit's goal of asking and answering questions about NYC. Repeated violations will be subject to a posting ban. Surveys/solicitations, videos, personally identifying information, name-and-shame style posts, questions about anything illegal, and any content that may break Reddit's sitewide rules. The following posts will be immediately removed: offensive content/hate speech of any kind, joke questions, "why is it so hot/cold/raining/omg weather" questions, deliberately misleading comments, spam, agenda driven posts, political debate questions, No images or links will be allowed if they are directed at identifying or could be used to identify individuals or the location of those individuals or if they are used in a name-and-shame capacity. Some images may be allowed, at moderator discretion, if they contribute directly to the ability of the forum to answer the question at issue. This is not a forum for sharing links or images. No ticket sales/wanted, no apartment ads, no job/gig posts, no missing items. Please reserve your downvotes for posts and comments that are off-topic or offensive. Consult AskNYC's Frequently Asked Questions and quick searches for common questions.īefore posting, consider whether you're providing useful information.Quick Searches for Common Questions Make sure your question hasn’t been asked and answered. ![]()
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