This Asian fusion restaurant specializes in Malaysian and Singaporean dishes. Drop by for yummy cakes with offbeat flavors like green tea and mango tofu, sweet breads, egg custards and seasonal moon cakes.ģ9-07 Prince Street near Roosevelt Avenue With two locations in Flushing and one in Chinatown, Taipan is a popular spot for delicious Chinese desserts. You'll also find Ten Ren outposts in Brooklyn and Manhattan's Chinatown.ģ7-25 Main Street between 47th and 38th Avenues This international chain is based in Taiwan and specializes in a wide variety of teas, bubble and otherwise. My family's go-to place for bubble tea: cold milk or fruity tea drinks with black tapioca balls floating inside. I brought a group of students here on a school trip once after a show at Flushing Town Hall to try dim sum and they loved it.ġ35-18 Roosevelt Avenue between Prince and Main Streets The dim sum is yummy but my family also loves the fried rice with taro, congee and the Chinese sausage. Once you spy the big red bowl on the top of the building, you'll know you're in the right place. Look for the red sign pointing you to the right stall-it's definitely worth searching for in this crowded food court. Other specialties include beef roll, lamb and green squash dumplings, and scallion pancakes. Located in the basement of the Golden Shopping Mall, this tiny stall serves up some of the best dumplings in town, including a dessert dumpling called Tang Yuan filled with black sesame paste. Golden Shopping Mall, 41-28 Main Street near 41st Road This place is also super-busy on weekends. Choose from small dishes like pork buns, shumai and dumplings, or go for entrees and share. Weekdays are less crowded and the dim sum is discounted, too.Īnother iconic Flushing dim sum house, Jade Asian has pretty red lanterns, floor-to-ceiling windows and delicious food. If you go on a weekend, be prepared to wait. Not sure what the servers are pushing around in their carts? Ask and they're happy to tell you, although sometimes it's fun just to say yes and eat whatever comes your way. Well known as one of the best dim sum spots in the nabe, this restaurant has a swanky style (chandeliers, gold-colored tablecloths) and a massive menu with both exotic and down-to-earth offerings, like all kinds of dumplings (seafood and otherwise), spring rolls and main dishes, too. 13330 39th Avenue between College Point Boulevard and Prince Street
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