Healthy Restaurants in Queens, NYC
253 curated destinations serving health-focused cuisine across Queens.
Queens is NYC's most ethnically diverse borough, and that diversity translates directly into one of the city's richest selections of naturally healthy cuisines. The Indo-Pakistani restaurants of Jackson Heights, the Greek tavernas of Astoria, and the pan-Asian eateries of Flushing all offer dishes built around fresh vegetables, lean proteins, and whole ingredients β making Queens a paradise for health-conscious diners who value authentic global flavors.
Grade A coverage in Queens sits at 36%. That's lower than some other boroughs, but the restaurants that do hold an A tend to be genuinely committed to food safety.
Healthy Restaurants in Flushing
Location: Flushing, Queens
Closed nowHealthy Restaurants in Astoria
Healthy Restaurants in Jackson Heights
A note on how we organize this page:Neighborhoods are sorted by restaurant count, not by quality. A neighborhood with 5 restaurants isn't worse than one with 50 β it just means fewer options. Some of the best restaurants in Queens are in smaller neighborhoods that most guides skip entirely.
Healthy Restaurants in Bayside
Healthy Restaurants in Rosedale
Location: Rosedale, Queens
Closed nowHealthy Restaurants in Rego Park
Healthy Restaurants in Long Island City
Healthy Restaurants in Forest Hills
Healthy Restaurants in St. Albans
Healthy Restaurants in South Ozone Park
Healthy Restaurants in Jamaica
Healthy Restaurants in Elmhurst
Healthy Restaurants in Howard Beach
Location: Howard Beach, Queens
Closed nowHealthy Restaurants in Sunnyside
Healthy Restaurants in College Point
Healthy Restaurants in Fresh Meadows
Healthy Restaurants in Far Rockaway
Healthy Restaurants in Ridgewood
Healthy Restaurants in Richmond Hill
Healthy Restaurants in Corona
Healthy Restaurants in Middle Village
Healthy Restaurants in Woodside
Healthy Restaurants in Kew Gardens
Healthy Restaurants in Briarwood
Healthy Restaurants in Ozone Park
Healthy Restaurants in Whitestone
Healthy Restaurants in Maspeth
Healthy Restaurants in Woodhaven
QUEENS HEALTHY DINING
Explore Queens by neighbourhood
This page lists every published healthy restaurant in Queens from our directory of 253 verified NYC establishments. Each listing shows the official NYC Department of Health inspection grade, dietary certifications, and community ratings.
How does Queens compare to other boroughs?
See health scores, Grade A rates, and hidden gem counts for every NYC neighborhood.
PROPRIETARY DATA β EAT REAL FOOD NYC
Queens Neighborhood Health Scorecard
28 neighborhoods Β· 253 restaurants Β· 37% average Grade A rate
- Neighborhoods tracked
- 28
- Highest Grade A rate
- 100%
- Most hidden gems
- 0
- Queens avg Grade A rate
- 37%
Neighborhoods tracked
across Queens
Highest Grade A rate
Woodhaven
Most hidden gems
Flushing
Queens avg Grade A rate
Borough average
| Neighborhood | Grade A % |
|---|---|
| Flushing | 24% |
| Astoria | 50% |
| Jackson Heights | 41% |
| Bayside | 27% |
| Rosedale | 17% |
| Rego Park | 23% |
| Long Island City | 50% |
| Forest Hills | 40% |
| St. Albans | 60% |
| Jamaica | 67% |
| South Ozone Park | 33% |
| Elmhurst | 38% |
| Sunnyside | 33% |
| Howard Beach | 33% |
| Far Rockaway | 20% |
| College Point | 40% |
| Fresh Meadows | 40% |
| Richmond Hill | 50% |
| Ridgewood | 25% |
| Middle Village | 33% |
| Corona | 33% |
| Kew Gardens | β |
| Woodside | β |
| Briarwood | 50% |
| Woodhaven | 100% |
| Whitestone | β |
| Ozone Park | β |
| Maspeth | 100% |
Data: Eat Real Food NYC + NYC DOHMH Open Data. Updated quarterly. Grade A % shown only for restaurants with verified inspection records.
View all Queens restaurants βFAQ
Healthy Restaurants in Queens β FAQ
Common questions about finding healthy food in Queens, NYC.
Queens' extraordinary ethnic diversity means you can find naturally healthy cuisines from dozens of cultures, including Greek, Indian, Korean, Thai, and Middle Eastern restaurants built around fresh whole ingredients.
Yes β Astoria has a strong selection of healthy dining options, particularly Greek and Mediterranean restaurants known for fresh fish, olive oil, and vegetable-forward dishes.
Jackson Heights, Flushing, and Long Island City have growing vegan and vegetarian restaurant scenes, alongside many vegetarian-friendly Indian and Asian restaurants.
Yes β many Queens restaurants hold Grade A from the NYC Department of Health. Use the Grade A filter on this page to see only top-graded establishments.
Flushing has excellent options for healthy eating, particularly Chinese, Korean, and Taiwanese restaurants offering fresh dim sum, tofu dishes, and vegetable-forward meals.


























































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