Flushing, United States
40-09 Prince St
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+17188889295
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Shrimp dumplings.... TO DIE FOR! MUST EAT in Flushing! The beef brisket noodles is also sooo comforting. No outdoor dining but there’s a park right across where you can sit/stand and eat The homemade chilli sauce is also the bomb!
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TL;DR: Tasty wontons paired with OK broth at affordable prices. ***** I traveled with my semi-picky eater Viet mom, and she told me that morning she craved mi hoanh thanh (wonton). My homie, Jando S, recommended this restaurant on the corner of Prince Street and 40th Road. Things to know: ***** I. FOOD & DRINK: They clearly layout their menu (comprised of three pages) underneath the glass on each table and side. Most things on their menu range from the 5s to the 9s. Their most basic wonton soup only costs 6.75. and the most expensive one goes up to 9 (Dumpling Trio Lo Mein). Mom had the basic and I dove into their latter. *Dumpling Trio Lo Mein: Consists of three different kinds ((pork) wonton, shrimp, and shrimp and watercress and comes with broth on the side, which you can easily pour back into your bowl if you'd like. My favorite was the shrimp. What I love about their dumplings is the filling-to-dough ratio. Especially their shrimp dumpling. Other restaurants cut up the shrimp into too small of pieces, and at Sifu they leave large chunks of shrimp making for fantastic, tasty bite ratios. NBD, but the only thing I didn't love was their broth. Just tasted a bit under seasoned. I also tried their Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce (5.50), and even though tasty they overcooked it. Not crunchy at all. They also serve basic tea found at any Chinese restaurant. II. SERVICE: Very fast. We received our food within ten minutes of being seated. III. AMBIANCE & DÉCOR: Not too many tables (maybe ten?). This is the type of place you take a wifey and not a first date, nah mean? I also loved the Chinese brotha sitting next to us who unapologetically played some show on full blast via his cell phone. lol. IV. PRICES: Hella affordable. Cash only. V. OVERALL: If I lived in the neighborhood, I'd eat here on the reg.
Food Cantonese style food shop. Long establishment and good food.
The fish balls are spot on. Light, spongy, and tasty. The wontons were okay. The noodles, meh. The service, amazingly great!
This is one of the last places in downtown Flushing where you can get excellent, made from scratch food at a reasonable price. Best wontons and noodles in town.
The shrimp wontons were delicious. The soup broth was tasteless and the noodles were dull but plentiful. Is quite a small place and we enjoyed it.
Chinatown wonton restaurants are still better. Their fried wontons are a better choice.
Hong kong style noodles. Delicious & affordable.
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