“In the Michelin Guide, a restaurant that is "Recommended" by the Michelin Guide has been recognized for serving food that is above average, but has not yet been awarded a star. This is an honor, even though it's not an official award.”
Is this the one that used to be at Prince St? If it was originally it was one restaurant and then it expanded to 3 when the 2 of the sides ones went out of business.
I have not tried their new place in Flushing. It opened during COVID and I never got around going thereBut I did try their newer takeout only in Forest Hills and was totally unimpressed.
@@minutereviewshow At Forest Hills, they took over a decent size Korean fast food restaurant near an express stop subway station, only to provide take out and delivery services. Most of the store is closed off, presumably for kitchen prepping for high volume services. It doesn't seem like a location for such purpose. The one time I tried it at around lunch hour just seem lacking the care the older restaurant was known for. It's hard to step up the volume to provide the same level of care in the food they serve.
Hi Arthur: Looks like I need to take a trip to Flushing from Long Island. Any suggestions as to where to park the car? I don’t mind walking. Thanks. Eddie
I wouldn't recommend driving as it's heavily congested. Best is LIRR. However if you insist you can try to find street parking on the peripheral streets south of Main Street away from Roosevelt Ave, Prince St etc. Although that's no guarantee. You could also take the Q12 city bus to the last stop in the heart of flushing. Just get on in Little Neck and take it all the way in.
I’m not sure if that’s a good idea. I once tried to drive to Flushing and it was unpleasant due to parking issues. This was back in around 2011. I imagine it’s worse now since Flushing is more popular
“In the Michelin Guide, a restaurant that is "Recommended" by the Michelin Guide has been recognized for serving food that is above average, but has not yet been awarded a star. This is an honor, even though it's not an official award.”
There's a new one on upperwest side, too. Is it really fresh?
As with chains, I highly doubt they're making it on site.
Is this the one that used to be at Prince St? If it was originally it was one restaurant and then it expanded to 3 when the 2 of the sides ones went out of business.
I have not tried their new place in Flushing. It opened during COVID and I never got around going thereBut I did try their newer takeout only in Forest Hills and was totally unimpressed.
In the original location in Flushing, there used to be an area where you could see the dumplings made by hand. I suspect they don't do this anymore.
@@minutereviewshow At Forest Hills, they took over a decent size Korean fast food restaurant near an express stop subway station, only to provide take out and delivery services. Most of the store is closed off, presumably for kitchen prepping for high volume services. It doesn't seem like a location for such purpose. The one time I tried it at around lunch hour just seem lacking the care the older restaurant was known for. It's hard to step up the volume to provide the same level of care in the food they serve.
Hi Arthur: Looks like I need to take a trip to Flushing from Long Island. Any suggestions as to where to park the car? I don’t mind walking. Thanks. Eddie
I wouldn't recommend driving as it's heavily congested. Best is LIRR. However if you insist you can try to find street parking on the peripheral streets south of Main Street away from Roosevelt Ave, Prince St etc. Although that's no guarantee. You could also take the Q12 city bus to the last stop in the heart of flushing. Just get on in Little Neck and take it all the way in.
Thanks, Arthur. Sounds like a good plan. Be Well.
Try Skyview mall as it has a paid parking garage. It's basically 1 block from the main flushing Chinatown area. @@grandpacavendish4422
I’m not sure if that’s a good idea. I once tried to drive to Flushing and it was unpleasant due to parking issues. This was back in around 2011. I imagine it’s worse now since Flushing is more popular
You need to try maxi’s
Just looked it up! Yum!
@@minutereviewshow best hk style wonton soup in nyc .
Ever since they moved to the new place, everything is not the same as before it’s cabbage salty no good at all
I suspect they're corporatized.