Small, cozy Mediterranean restaurant with a board game theme that encourages guests to play while waiting. Warm, welcoming atmosphere reflects Middle Eastern culture and hospitality. Space feels modern and minimalist with thoughtful, homey touches.
Lentil soup stands out with its subtle, full flavor and is made in-house, not from a supplier. Both lentil and orzo soups offer phenomenal taste that warms the palate and belly.
Offers a house burger that stands out for its good value and solid taste. Burgers come with fries and are among the most affordable options around.
Good to know
Expect longer wait times during peak hours as food is made fresh.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Reservations are not required but recommended for larger groups.
Cozy Korean restaurant with a modern interior featuring wooden panels, neon sign, and multiple TVs showing K-pop and sports. Music sets a lively atmosphere without overwhelming noise. Offers a variety of soju flavors and Korean fried chicken considered among the best, paired with casual bar vibes.
Soups feature sweet and spicy strings, fish balls, and fish tofu. The chicken wings and fish cake soup stands out, while the fish cake and udon soup offers a flavorful, slightly spicy taste that pairs well with rice cakes. Large portions like the Mr. JJim Dak soup serve 3-4 people.
Burgers come juicy and massive, with options like a creamy chicken burger and a big, moist sandwich seasoned well. Sauces like honey mustard and a yogurt dressing with pickles add flavor without overpowering.
Good to know
Happy hour is from Monday to Thursday until 6 PM with 50% off drinks.
Wednesdays feature all-day happy hour with 50% off beer and soju.
The kitchen closes at 10:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Spacious, clean interior combines with a cozy, warm atmosphere that feels like being in Korea. Generous portions of Korean-style pork cutlet and other dishes create a satisfying, affordable meal experience. The place balances casual dining with a calming vibe, suitable for solo visits or groups.
Clear and refreshing soup offers a just right seasoning without greasiness. Odeng in the soup tastes great even with tteokbokki seasoning and feels like a hangover cure.
Burgers feature a sweet Korean marinade and balanced salty-sweet seasoning. The K-BBQ burger stands out for its fresh, clean taste and is often enjoyed repeatedly.
Good to know
The restaurant specializes in Western-style tonkatsu, a popular dish.
Prices are reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
No reservations are needed, so walk-ins are welcome.
Small space fits about nine seats with a narrow, cozy layout featuring Chinese calligraphy and greenery. Atmosphere stays relaxing and blocks out street noise, creating a quiet dining experience. Seating includes a counter ideal for single diners and small groups, emphasizing an intimate setting.
Spicy soup stands out with its authentic flavor and refreshing taste. Lamb soup offers a dense texture and rich, memorable flavor with vegetables and tofu.
Burgers come with flaky buns that add great texture. Options include cumin lamb, black pepper beef, and crispy pork, all packed with rich, savory flavors.
Good to know
There is a $10 credit card minimum for payments.
The place is small and doesn’t have many seats.
The regular cold noodle is served in around 10 minutes.
Colombian layout with eight tables, corner bar, and bakery display case creates a cozy, family atmosphere. The place offers authentic Colombian food with a wide variety of options including traditional dishes and Colombian fast food. Prices remain very good, attracting a diverse crowd seeking home-cooked flavors.
Sancocho de carne features beef similar to ropa vieja. Chicken soup is solid and flavorful with amazing plantains and beans.
Good to know
Every Saturday, customers can have breakfast at the restaurant.
The restaurant has introduced Colombian fast food options like burgers and hot dogs.
The restaurant does not provide change for a $100 bill.
Spacious interior with Dunhuang-inspired murals and clean, inviting atmosphere sets a welcoming tone. The vibe is casual and homey, with some moments of harsh loud music. Frequented for authentic Northwest beef noodles, it draws those seeking hearty, well-regarded dishes in a neat setting.
Broth stands out with its freshness and careful texture, delivering a rich, authentic flavor. Tender beef infuses every bite of the noodle soup, making it deeply satisfying.
Lamb burgers come well-seasoned with a crispy bun and a spicy cumin kick. Options include spicy beef and stewed pork burgers, all priced reasonably around $20 with sides like pickled mustard noodles.
Good to know
Dunhuang offers a half-price sale on Mother’s Day.
The Big Eater Challenge is available for those looking for a fun experience.
There is free parking in downtown Flushing for customers.
Small noodle house with modern decor and cool wall art creates a unique atmosphere that feels inviting despite its size. The menu offers spicy southwestern Chinese cuisine with generous portions and affordable prices. Self-serve condiments and a quiet setting make for a relaxed dining experience.
Spicy broths highlight the Lamb Spine Rice Noodle Soup with paraspinal muscles and cartilage. The noodle soups feature tasty beef and rich lamb and scorpion clear soup with multi-layered flavors that stimulate appetite.
Pork burgers have a crispy outside and a flavorful inside. The Chinese lamb burger offers a spicy cumin kick and rich taste. Dipping the pork burger into soup broth adds extra flavor.
Good to know
The health grading of the restaurant is C.
The hotpot buffet offers great value for money at 31 per person with unlimited refills.
Customers can choose from vermicelli rice noodles, cellophane noodles, or wheat noodles.
Basement setting with a snug, homey interior creates a Chinese roadside shop vibe. Noisy atmosphere filled with locals socializing and enjoying authentic Henan dishes and pitchers of draft Budweiser. The place feels old school and unpolished, emphasizing comfort food over modern decor.
Broth has deep flavor and the soup is hearty. Lamb noodle soup features hand pulled noodles and tastes authentic and fresh.
Burgers here feature cumin lamb packed generously in a sesame-filled bun. Options include a spicy lamb burger and a stewed pork burger, both rich and flavorful.
Good to know
The restaurant is cash only, so bring cash for your meal.
The bathroom is shared and in poor condition, raising hygiene concerns.
The restaurant is located downstairs and is not wheelchair accessible.
Outdoor seating offers garden scenery and private space heaters, creating a cozy atmosphere even on chilly nights. Friendly staff contribute to a welcoming vibe that feels like dining at home. The space suits casual dates or gatherings, with a spread-out layout that encourages relaxation.
Avgolemono Soup stands out as a Greek lemon chicken soup with a bright flavor. The chicken noodle soup is rich and highly praised. Other soups like the Brozini also offer satisfying options.
Lamb burgers come plentiful and delicious, paired well with lemon potatoes. Veggie options include plant-based burgers and quinoa falafel, all prepared with care.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
The restaurant can accommodate large parties of 20 or more.
Daily specials are available, offering great value.
Small space with only four tables creates a close, shared seating arrangement. Atmosphere mixes classic hip-hop music with an elegant yet noisy environment. Hand-ripped noodles and spicy lamb cumin dishes offer distinctive flavors amid a hot interior.
Soups feature a strong heat and spice that stand out. The spicy beef noodles soup delivers a real kick, especially when ordered extra spicy.
Lamb burgers stand out with spicy cumin and rich flavors. Stewed pork and lamb options offer succulent, handheld delights packed with spices.
Good to know
The restaurant does not accept $50-100 bills in cash.
There are no bathrooms available at the location.
Expect a casual dining experience with no table service.