1. Himalayan Yak
8.3
72-20 Roosevelt Ave (at 72 St.), Flushing, NY
Tibetan Restaurant · Jackson Heights · 66 tips and reviews
Order the hot and sour soup (order it less sour) on a cold day. It'll warm you from the inside out :) delicious.
Kim B.: I know I'm going to be obsessing over the thenthuk (hearty soup with flat wide noodles) all winter long. Hot and sour soup is aromatic and delicious.
Zach Aarons: If you really want an ethnic joint this place is perfect. Himalayan live music paired with surprisingly tender yak. Delicious! (3 of 4 petals via Fondu)
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2. JJ's Asian Fusion
8.8
3705 31st Ave (at 37th St.), Astoria, NY
Sushi Restaurant · 46 tips and reviews
Mary Fields: Hot & Sour soup cures what ails you! Try the Arizona Sunset roll and the salmon skin roll!
Kitty: Highly recommend the edamame dumplings and the Astoria roll...too good to pass up!
Ben Zweig: Edamame pot stickers... Pretty awesome.
Paul Lomax: Authentic taste, but not /that/ spicy. Cumin lamb is great, so are the sautéed string beans, hot & sour soup, & dan dan noodles. Bring a group of friends - the portions
are massive! A team sport.
Avi Flamholz: Fried pumpkin cakes, cucumbers, cumin lamb, pea shoots with fresh garlic, chicken with chilis.
Serious Eats: Excellent Sichuan worth the walk from the 7 train. Crisp cumin lamb and deeply smoky "dry fried" string beans are standout dishes.
Doris Rhatigan Korovich: hot and sour soup is
amazing
Doris Rhatigan Korovich: best
food ever, old family style chinese food. hot tea and white table cloths.
Boris Jones: Really nice chow mein! And they offer brown rice :)
Paul: Spare Ribs, Hot and Sour Soup, Moo-shu Pork, General Tso Chicken...just about everything I've eaten there has been terrific
f: Get the pu pu platter to start. Recommend their beef pan fried
noodles, steamed fish (sea bass) or lobster in black bean sauce. From the lunch menu, get the chicken & broccoli or shrimp & snow peas.
Carolyn B: If you
are looking for typical cheap takeout, go elsewhere. You may pay a few cents more, but the quality is well worth it. Eat in, though. The service is excellent.
Danika: Hot & sour soup!! So good
Grace Cheung: Light and fluffy rice cakes. Solid soup dumplings - I wanted more! Comfy atmosphere.
Anne Wu: don't bother going anywhere else for soup dumplings. worth the trek for Taiwanese dishes.
Yaya Luci: Beautiful interior, love, love the selection
of music. Mango lychee, so good.
Nitin Alabur: Veggie Manchurian is amazing. Pad Thai is alright. Quick service. perfect to grab a quick bite before checking in at JFK
(~ 10 mins drive from T4). Parking is tricky around this place.
Malin Ali Bey: Had curry fried rice... Spicy and good, Kati Roll appetizer was tasty as
well.
8. King's Wok
8.2
4912 30th Ave, Woodside, NY
Chinese Restaurant · 4 tips and reviews
K S: Shrimp with Lobster sauce is very good
Curt Haase: Very fresh!! The General Tso's chicken was tender, perfectly spicy, and not at all greasy! The egg rolls were NOT all cabbage, which is a very good thing!! The steamed
dumplings were likewise tasty!!!
Erica Kobrin: Great Chinese in a hidden area :)
Anna H.: New Spot in Astoria...definitely a must try
and it was superbly delicious and the decor so elegant and beautiful!
Leo Chen: Great view
Leo Chen: Amazing rooftop restaurant
Wes Koval: Crispy Chicken with spicy sauce is amazing
Tina M: The milkshakes are soo good!!
Christopher E. Pineda: They have Mango Chicken
on the menu! ;)
11. Xing Chef
7.8
4620 Ditmars Blvd (47th Street), Astoria, NY
Chinese Restaurant · 3 tips and reviews
Dan Higgins: Brand new spot! It's super clean and has A/C, TV and a waitress. The staff is really friendly too!
Crystal: One of the nicest basic Chinese takeout
places I’ve been to in NY - all the usual standards, with pleasant tables to sit.
Christos Gammonopolis: Super crispy scallion pancakes w delicious dipping sauce!
12. Chef's Garden
7.4
8009 164th St (Union Turnpike), Jamaica, NY
Chinese Restaurant · 1 tip
Pedro Gelabert: Best Chinese fast food in Queens!
Jill G: Pink panther is the best! Spicy! Volcano and special dragon are also very yummy
Scott Brandi: Excellent service and amazing food ! Can't go wrong !
Fanny Lawren: The sushi is great. Love their room setup.
14. Freedom Dove
7.3
9053 Corona Ave, Elmhurst, NY
Chinese Restaurant · 4 tips and reviews
Kimmie Ohh: This was my go-to Chinese delivery
spot. Always ordered their general tso chicken, chicken with garlic sauce, shrimp with broccoli & beef lo mein. Food was always hot, flavorful & were huge portions.
Maurice Alban: Great and affordable. Has an A food grade and they serve great teriyaki chicken.
Eric: They deliver and have free soda at different order total amounts!
Won Ha Jung: Try the crispy squid and or pork chop, very good.
Jason Wong: The guy in the picture is a creep. Be aware he is crotch sniffer
Roy Gaspersz: Late hour dinner. Good place
Is Chinese hot and sour soup healthy?
With just 216 calories, Hot and Sour Soup just happens to be one of the healthiest mushroom soup recipes in the world! A Chinese restaurant favourite, it's hearty, savoury, sour – and as spicy as you want it to be.
What is the Chinese name for hot and sour soup?
What is hot and sour soup? In the United States, it is called hot and sour soup, and the Chinese call it 酸辣湯, literally “peppered soup with vinegar”. Chinese culinary traditions are incredibly rich and complex.
Is hot and sour soup authentic?
Hot and sour soup is a classic Chinese dish that can be made and enjoyed at home. Due to modern-day culinary liberties taken at restaurants, sometimes it's best to follow a traditional recipe from the luxury of your own kitchen.
Does hot and sour soup have healing properties?
Soups are usually a vital part of a Chinese meal having huge health benefits. Hot and Sour Soup, in particular, follows the balance of both yin and yang. Not only does it cater to your taste buds but also has high medicinal properties that help in maintaining good health and also speeds up recovery if you are sick.