Great review 👍...food all looked delicious...glad you enjoyed yourself...maybe they rushed the bo zai fon, that's why there wasn't much nung (crispies) in the order??? Have a great weekend ❤😊
Tyvm and yqw....usually bo zai fon takes roughly 20 mins or more to get that nice crust...my son loves the crust, when he cooks rice the old fashion way via stove top, usually takes 45 mins or more on medium fire 😊
Oh Wow, that looked so amazing. Queens has some great treasures. If possible maybe you could visit another Chinatown like the one on 8th Ave Brooklyn. That one is pretty lively.
I grew up eating the salty fish often but avoid it now as it’s linked to a variety of cancers. But it was delicious on its own with rice. Little Neck has become quite a decent location for great food.
Little Nick N.Y is all east of Queen's N.Y., Do you know if they serve Steamed beef rolls and Wonton Beef or Lamb Pow.., I had those Little Chinatown in France 🇫🇷.!
I can't tell what is being said, but that is definitely cantonese in the background. With the exception of the "ramen", it slooks like an old school cantonese menu.
Agree, This place is pretty good. But will stress that small comment. They can barely fit 10 people maybe 15 inside this place. The clay pot rice is good, but i think Yummy Noodle house on Francis lewis makes a better one. I, too, like a good amount of crispy rice and then adding water at the end to make it a crispy rice soup.
Please do not say Queens. This is called Little Neck NY. People have no idea what is eastern Queens or just plain Queens. It is not called Queens NY. Please call it what it is. If you see at Flushing call it Flushing or Bayside
You're a big eater, but definitely not a smart food critic. Fresh shrimp? That's laughable. No one in the restaurant business uses fresh shrimp. It's always frozen varieties. You just don't get fresh shrimp from restaurants. So, hopefully, you learned something new. You can thank me later.
Very good food
Great review 👍...food all looked delicious...glad you enjoyed yourself...maybe they rushed the bo zai fon, that's why there wasn't much nung (crispies) in the order??? Have a great weekend ❤😊
Could be! Have a good one too!
Tyvm and yqw....usually bo zai fon takes roughly 20 mins or more to get that nice crust...my son loves the crust, when he cooks rice the old fashion way via stove top, usually takes 45 mins or more on medium fire 😊
Oh Wow, that looked so amazing. Queens has some great treasures. If possible maybe you could visit another Chinatown like the one on 8th Ave Brooklyn. That one is pretty lively.
Would love to do that but it's quite far. If I'm in the area, will definitely do.
I grew up eating the salty fish often but avoid it now as it’s linked to a variety of cancers. But it was delicious on its own with rice.
Little Neck has become quite a decent location for great food.
Little Nick N.Y is all east of Queen's N.Y., Do you know if they serve Steamed beef rolls and Wonton Beef or Lamb Pow.., I had those Little Chinatown in France 🇫🇷.!
I can't tell what is being said, but that is definitely cantonese in the background. With the exception of the "ramen", it slooks like an old school cantonese menu.
Agree, This place is pretty good. But will stress that small comment. They can barely fit 10 people maybe 15 inside this place.
The clay pot rice is good, but i think Yummy Noodle house on Francis lewis makes a better one. I, too, like a good amount of crispy rice and then adding water at the end to make it a crispy rice soup.
Absolutely. There's always decent, but I also believe there's always better somewhere!
@@Beyondesp The crispy rice sticks to inner molar of the teeth.
I am bias being a former Manhattanite. Now it's expanding. I'm near a famous rodent now. None here.
You should check out Maxi Noodles on Main Street. They have a jumbo size wontons and Hong Kong style beef noodle soup.
Thanks for the recommendation. They are definitely on my list of places to visit!
Please do not say Queens. This is called Little Neck NY. People have no idea what is eastern Queens or just plain Queens. It is not called Queens NY. Please call it what it is. If you see at Flushing call it Flushing or Bayside
You're a big eater, but definitely not a smart food critic. Fresh shrimp? That's laughable. No one in the restaurant business uses fresh shrimp. It's always frozen varieties. You just don't get fresh shrimp from restaurants. So, hopefully, you learned something new. You can thank me later.
I think most people here know the difference between what’s fresh and not fresh. The moment it’s eaten.