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Bidra med feedbackAuthentic Taiwanese food. The service was very attentive. Unlike other restaurants in Flushing, the seats are comfortable. The pork chop meat for the pork chop over rice was tasteful; the side came with soy sauce egg, stir fry cabbage, and get cabbage are lack of flavors, considered moderate. The hot sweet soy soup was good. Deep fried stick was good, does not have the funny smell, but a little greasy. The pastry was good. The yellow cloth pot sticker is quite a pig pot sticker with a few leaves of yellow cloth in each piece. The crispy intestine was not tasteful; had to rely on the salt and pepper came on the side. Each table has a bowl with preserved cabbage. This is for any type of pasta soups, this is very standard for Taiwanese noodles shop. Love to come back and try their noodles. Unfortunately, you can't find a stinking tofu here. The restaurant is located in a plain above the Best Western Hotellobby. Certainly understand that not everyone appreciates the smell of this dish; this can be the reason why this restaurant does not do it. There are other Taiwanese restaurants in the area coming and going out of business. Those who are still there have lost their authenticity. For authentic Taiwanese food, this is highly recommended.
This restaurant is located in the lobby/accommodation of a hotel and has many Taiwanese clamps. The fried popcorn chicken was delicious and generous portions. Fried pork carving with rice set meal meet all tight notes. The beef noodle soup was disappointing, the beef itself lacked taste, although everything else in the plate was great. The oyster pancake was demonstrably boiled, but came with an unexpected and strange tomato sauce. Portions and prices are good. Place is only cash. The bathroom is childish. And while we ate a group, decided to have a loud legal session at another table that was distracted and annoying.
Authentic Taiwanese restaurant famous for breakfast and lunch. I love her rice rolls with crispy roasted dough inside. They are famous for their noodles with beef. I also like tofu and chicken rolls. I'm a rich man close by.
Hidden GEM . Friendly smile staff, great authentic Taiwanese cuisine! Large part and reasonable price. Order: Fried leek dumpling, beef stew and Renommee noodle, roasted chicken gugget over rice, roasted pork on rice, Taiwanese appetizer (beef cure, beef, pork ear Leek dumpling is usually pan roasted outside, can be quite oily. This is really deep fired, crunchy outside, but not oily. Bean Curd is on the hard side in the appetizer combo. One thing to note: The place only accepts cash for now.
Really decent Taiwanese restaurant. Located within a hotel this discreet eatery offers traditional Taiwanese snacks and dim sum. Cant go wrong with the scallion pancakes wrapped in egg. Their beef noodles are legitimate and very tasty. The staff are friendly but service is a bit slow. Cant rush quality food though. I will gladly come back anytime for some delicious food from this establishment.