Love that you showed the various cusines from the different vendors/regions of China. All the dishes look amazing and so delicious. I know where I'm going for breakfast lunch and dinner when I'm in the Big Apple.
Great food tour! That's such an amazing food hall! There's always something new to discover there. I've been to a couple of the spots that you ate at, but I'll definitely have to try the restaurant with the jianbing. That looked amazing!
I've made the pilgrimage 2-3 times. Great food, so much to try. Had takoyaki the first time there. And it's an amazing cultural experience too. Really all of Chinatown Flushing is interesting. One of the closest ways to feel like you're in an Asian country without leaving the US.
I remember Main Street flushing when they had department stores like crazy Eddie that was a electronic store with only few Asian businesses now that place is beautiful around the block where the train is not so nice but main street is wonderful
Thats interesting. New Asian stores can potentially save a neighborhood from decaying. In other parts of America like St. Louis, Memphis, etc….those places have suffered population decline and have had a lot of neighborhoods turn into ghost towns. If new immigrant businesses moved in, it would have prevented many abandoned buildings.
Well if Eats is a last name, he would be my younger more popular brother. But actually, no relationship at all, just fellow Foodies and he has 15x subscribers. Hope you like my content as well. I greatly appreciate your taking the time to comment and watching 👀 😊
I don't believe these venders serve tofu brain in this food court. If you exit the New World mall on Roosevelt Ave, turn left and cross Main street, still on Roosevelt. There is a Soybean Chan Flower Shop. He makes the best tofu flower.
Looks all soo good. I love Flushing Queens. Thanks for the video and showcase.
Looking forward to more of your adventures!
Delicious classic dishes. Always love pork burger and crispy lace dumplings. Good to see Irene enjoying the day. I think she had fun.
It's always fun with Irene!!!
Such a unique neighborhood, its like being in China. No tourists like you see in Manhattan's Chinatown.
Most definitely a missed opportunity for tourists.
Love that you showed the various cusines from the different vendors/regions of China.
All the dishes look amazing and so delicious. I know where I'm going for breakfast lunch and dinner when I'm in the Big Apple.
Thanks for watching, hope you leave NYC full and satisfied. So many places to visit. Hope I can help!
Great food tour! That's such an amazing food hall! There's always something new to discover there. I've been to a couple of the spots that you ate at, but I'll definitely have to try the restaurant with the jianbing. That looked amazing!
I want to watch the James Andrews New World Mall Food Tour too!
@@NoahEatsShorts I'm sure I'll make a video there someday.
Can't wait!
Nice to see you chowing down again Noah!
It's the editing that's killing me!
Time consuming I know, I like to be out and filming but the editing is meh....@@NoahEats
Loved this! Thanks for sharing, very informative as well!
Thanks for watching! Looking forward to sharing the next video!
this food court introduced me to 酸菜鱼. it’s really something special
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great video. Love Flushing NY!!! Best place to explore asian food!
Thanks for watching! Definitely a great place to explore!
So glad you’re back! Great video !
The editing rust is still there 😀
It’s good to see you back on the food tour!🎉
The job and life get in the way😂
@@NoahEatsShorts I understand! That's why I have several videos on work-life balance to help out.
Sharing videos is great!
I've made the pilgrimage 2-3 times. Great food, so much to try. Had takoyaki the first time there. And it's an amazing cultural experience too.
Really all of Chinatown Flushing is interesting. One of the closest ways to feel like you're in an Asian country without leaving the US.
Glad to live close to Flushing! Thanks for watching
So true. Many of the menus in the restaurants are only written in Chinese. No tourists, a truly unique neighborhood.
Most of the places will help figure something good for you to eat despite the scary Chinese writing
Lollllllllll I know, a lot of the menus are only written in Chinese. @@NoahEats
😊😊😊
The food looks AMAZING! Great video!
So many choices!
Did visit, can’t wait to go back!💕🥰
Thanks for watching! Any dish are you looking for on the next visit?
I remember Main Street flushing when they had department stores like crazy Eddie that was a electronic store with only few Asian businesses now that place is beautiful around the block where the train is not so nice but main street is wonderful
Thanks for watching and sharing your memories!
Thats interesting. New Asian stores can potentially save a neighborhood from decaying. In other parts of America like St. Louis, Memphis, etc….those places have suffered population decline and have had a lot of neighborhoods turn into ghost towns. If new immigrant businesses moved in, it would have prevented many abandoned buildings.
I't's not that special but you enjoy.
Lol. Thanks for watching and commenting. I do my best.
This is Bklynz Unlimited. This is my new name. I haven’t ate there in a few months. I like the crepe one.
Let's Roll for more food!
Are you related to UA Eats?
Well if Eats is a last name, he would be my younger more popular brother. But actually, no relationship at all, just fellow Foodies and he has 15x subscribers. Hope you like my content as well. I greatly appreciate your taking the time to comment and watching 👀 😊
Gotcha just figured since you were doing Asian food in queens and had the similar channel. I subbed
What ethnicity are you.... just curious
Thanks for watching, take a guess.
He’s human sharing his cultural food dunno how others read it I just say thanks brother from another wonderful mother ethnicity great heart
They got tofu brain up in there?
I'm sure one of the stalls has it.
I don't believe these venders serve tofu brain in this food court. If you exit the New World mall on Roosevelt Ave, turn left and cross Main street, still on Roosevelt. There is a Soybean Chan Flower Shop. He makes the best tofu flower.
@@xyzpeter My man! This is fire info. Nothing beats tofu brains for breakfast!!!