It’s no secret that some of the best food is right here in Queens. With a multitude of cuisines to choose from, it can be difficult to figure out what you want to eat.
If you live in Flushing, you don’t have to go very far to find a variety of flavors to try. Here are ten awesome restaurants in Flushing that you should try.
1. Joe’s Shanghai, 136-21 37th Ave.
At Joe’s Shanghai, they bring dumplings to a whole new level. Known for their pork dumplings and crab meat dumplings, these are a favorite among visitors of the restaurant. If dumplings aren’t for you, they have a large menu of Shanghai delicacies to choose from.
2. Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot, 136-59 37th Ave.
Get a taste of traditional Mongolian cuisine at Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot. Just like your standard hibachi or Korean barbecue restaurant, visitors of Little Sheep can order the ingredients they want to cook in their hot pot, which sits at your table so you can cook at your own pace! Little Sheep offers a regular or spicy broth as your base (you can actually order both with their half & half pot) and then add as much as you want to make your hot pot.
3. Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ, 40-52 Main St., Floor 2
Enjoy Japanese cuisine fresh off the grill at Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ. At Gyu-Kaku, you can cook your food with your own personal grill and they offer a variety of meats, vegetables and desserts (Smores, anyone?) that you can cook right at your table! They do have a ready to eat menu to choose from if you’re not up to cooking your own meal.
4. Dosa Hutt, 45-63 Bowne St.
Looking for delicious Indian food? Give Dosa Hutt a try! A local favorite, Dosa Hutt specializes in Vegetarian and Vegan South Indian cuisines, but even Flushing’s carnivores are bound to find something that they will enjoy. Dosa Hutt is also conscious of those with nut allergies and use only traditional herbs and spices when flavoring their food, so any visitor is in for a delicious meal.
5. Kabul Kabab House, 42-51 Main St.
Experience the cuisine of the Middle East in Flushing at Kabul Kabab House! Indulge in delicious Afghan favorites such as Jojeh Kabob or the Lamb Tikka on site or take it home with you. Pro tip: Everything prepared at Kabul Kabab House is Halal and they only take cash.
6. Main Street Imperial Taiwanese Gourmet, 59-14 Main St.
If you find yourself getting the crave for Taiwanese food, you should give Main Street Imperial Taiwanese Gourmet a try. With traditional favorites such as lo yok fan (Taiwanese minced pork rice), three cup chicken and steamed milkfish, you’ll feel as though you’ve been transported back to Taiwan.
7. Satay Malaysian Cuisine, 46-01 Kissena Blvd.
Whether you’re on the go or not in a rush, get great Malaysian food quickly at Satay Malysian Cuisine. Choose from a number of Malaysian favorites such as beef satay, roti canai, salt & pepper squid and more! There’s so much to choose from, you’ll have to come back for a second trip.
8. 149 Pocha, 40-03 149th Pl.
Anyone up for Korean barbecue? From beef and chicken to mussels and eel, 149 Pocha has a number of ingredients to choose from so you can have the most delicious experience. Bonus: 149 Pocha is open late, so if the need for Korean barbecue strikes late at night they’ve got you covered.
9. Joe’s Steam Rice Rolls, 136-21 Roosevelt Ave.
In the mood for a Cantonese rice roll? Joe’s Steam Rice Rolls is the place to be! There’s a number of fillings you can order for your steam rolls, including barbecued pork and curry fish, so you’re guaranteed to find a filling you’ll love.
10. Gyro World, 194-23 Northern Blvd.
Who doesn’t love a good gyro? At Gyro World, they offer a variety of gyro sandwiches, platters and more to satisfy the Greek inside of you! Come for the food, stay for the casual atmosphere and friendly staff.