Restaurant

New York Food Court

FlushingQueens

4.2· 1,575 reviewsClosed now
New York Food Court — restaurant — in Flushing — Queens — NYC
New York Food Court interior — Flushing

Flushing

Queens

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About New York Food Court

Bustling food court with many stalls dispensing sweet & savory regional Chinese specialties.

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4.2

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15 verified Google reviews

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Jenny LiuLocal guide
3 weeks ago

Tried Stall #16 out!! The Intestines Glass Noodles w veggies is actually really good! I'm surprisingly shocked!! The popcorn Chicken wasn't that good!! They do take Venmo or Zelle which is nice since many of us don't carry cash anymore!!

beth lamLocal guide
2 months ago

I had the dry malatong in the food court. It's the stall in the back with the word tang on their sign. You pick your proteins and veggies. The foods get charged by weight. Then you pick your level of spicy. When it's done your food is in a big bowl and a container of white rice. It's a very good amount for 2 people. We couldn't finished it and pack it to go. Great service and great foods. Would go back again.

Colleen KellerLocal guide
4 months ago

China town in flushing was awesome. We’d only experienced it in Manhattan so what a fun experience. The food hall was great. So many choices of food. The portion sizes were huge and completely shareable. Yummy!!

Bill YuLocal guide
4 months ago

Wanna eat authentic Chinese food while in Flushing but not sure where to go? Go here is my advice so you have like a dozen stalls to choose from for a wide variety of dishes. Prime examples: Taiwan braised sliced pork, stir fried rice noodles, yellow chicken, braised pork knuckles, sizzling steak, mala fish, sauerkraut fish, chili fish, hairy crab rice (👍🏻), five spice calamari. My personal favorite is from Lanzhou Hand Pull Noodles shop— oxtail hand pulled noodle soup. The beef broth is amazing so no matter what topping you add, the whole thing will be amazing still.

Charlotte KnoxLocal guide
5 months ago

Excellent value, great assortment. OG taiwainese 8090 stall is here from Flushing mall (OG spot). Recommend the cold noodles ($8), salt and pepper chicken app ($8.50), pickled chicken feet ($9), and ct flatbread ($7)

Bonnie YeLocal guide
6 months ago

I have to visit a food court while in Flushing. This is one of the older ones. It’s a typical Chinese food court where you can order any type of food you want. Nothing fancy but good food at a reasonable price.

andrew brommLocal guide
7 months ago

Lanzhou hand pulled noodles #22<br>Excellent noodles in clear, flavorful broth with oxtails and vegetables. Oxtails were very tender. Throw in a strawberry iced tea from happy lemon And I’m a happy guy.<br>Next time I’m going back for the lamb burger.

Hillary Guzik-JungLocal guide
9 months ago

The food court is great for a quick bite to eat. Loads of variety, so if you go with a crew you can all get different things. Some stores are better than others and the tables are typically dirty. No one offers water. But overall it's a great place.

Rob KurillLocal guide
a year ago

I really love the New York food court, with all of the stalls serving different type of Asian dishes. I am partial to the hand, pulled noodles. Each stall has very friendly and knowledgeable staff who really try and help me since I only speak English.

Amy KangLocal guide
a year ago

I guess I had high expectation after seeing many social media posts.<br>Maybe I’m not a fan of real authentic Chinese food? Every stall had very unique and authentic food.. but it wasn’t for me.<br>Crab noodle was ok, not great. Tasted too crabby and not fresh. Pork buns were made fresh but the inside was smelly and it was not hot.<br>Self cleaning statin was dirty and bathroom was dirty.. if you are looking for better atmosphere, this is not a place for you.

Jeff ZhangLocal guide
a year ago

Authentic Chinese Foods- so many choices! Often there’s no English menu- grab someone who reads Chinese. Food is super fresh and affordable. Too much to list here. Must visit if you are around for Mets games or US Open. If you cannot go to China for food I think this is the closest you can get in America

Alice LazarusLocal guide
a year ago

Understated food court. The food is so fresh. I had kushi yaki and pork fried dumplings. The dumplings were so fresh. Filling was pork and chives. I’m very picky about pork dumplings and these were so good. They had a pizza stall that had cool toppings like shrimp that I didn’t get to try. Come here instead of the other food courts!

Meghan NorrisLocal guide
a year ago

They have lots of food stalls here with many different dishes from all over China. I tried the food stall in back with a #19 on it that had a rice noodle soup.<br><br>The staff of this booth were super kind and answered all of my questions about the soup. I had never had this soup before and it was one of the best noodle soups I’ve tried.<br><br>With a touch of vinegar and chili oil, the soup was perfectly sour and spicy. The tofu felt like a warm hug with the broth soaked up in it. The vegetables were perfectly cooked.<br><br>I was a little intimidated at first in here because of the amount of Chinese, but this booth I ate was super sweet and passionate about what they make.<br><br>The only downside of the court is the AC does not work well here. So it was hot inside.

Hsin Yi WeiLocal guide
4 years ago

New York Food Court is one of our go-to places when we are craving for Chinese street food or just a quick lunch fix.<br><br>The decor is bright and wide-spaced with lots of seating. It's not super clean but much better maintenance than other food courts in the neighborhood in our opinion.<br><br>Our favorite food is spicy dry pot from Lau Ma, which is delicious with reasonable portion and price.<br><br>Our complaint is their horrible parking, crowded and hard to have an available spot even during off-peak hours.

Angie PLocal guide
7 years ago

Lots of authentic Asian food stalls to try. This is one of the few places you can get real stinky tofu. A specialty! Tastes just like what you get from Taiwan. The hand pulled noodles were ok too. Prices were awesome too! Very reasonable. Bring cash!

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