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Dining in Flushing and the Surrounding Area
Flushing is home to the world's best delicacies! Flushing and the surrounding area offers a variety of foods-Chinese, Indian, Korean, Taiwanese, Japanese, American, Malaysian and many more. We compiled a list of favorite restaurants in the neighborhood.
Restaurants
Kum Gang San
138-28 Northern Blvd., past Union St.
(718) 461-0909
Kum Gang San has an incredible menu of traditional Korean food, including marinated BBQ and grilled fish. They serve great side dishes and also offer Japanese food on its menu. The restaurant is open 24-hours and accommodates both small and big parties.

Udon West
137-80 Northern Blvd. at Union St.
(718) 359-2324
Udon West is a popular Japanese udon noodle shop right by Flushing Town Hall. The restaurant also serves chicken and pork katsu (breaded and fried) that is served over rice and curry.

London Lennie's
63-88 Woodhaven Blvd. in Rego Park
(718) 894-8084
London Lennie's is one of the finest fresh seafood and best oyster bars in New York-not to mention a great steak, too!

Joe's Shanghai Restaurant
136-21 37th Ave., right off of Main St.
(718) 539-3838
Joe's Shanghai is known for its tasty soup-filled dumplings, steamed soup buns, scallion pancakes and fried noodles.

Green Papaya
38-12 Prince St. at 39th Ave.
(718) 353-1888
Green Papaya offers an amazing and affordable menu of Thai curries and soups in a small and casual environment. Note that this restaurant takes cash only.

Joe's Best Burger
39-11 Main St. at Roosevelt Ave.
(718) 445-8065
Joe's Burger is great place to pick-up a quick meal before a show. This burger hotspot offers 100% ground-beef burgers, as well as French fries and milkshakes!

Mynni's Shabu Shabu
136-17 38th Ave. off of Main Street
(718) 762-6277
Mynni's Shabu Shabu is a Japanese restaurant that offers diners a unique experience. Shabu shabu is a Japanese dish consisting of thinly sliced meats and vegetables that you cook yourself in a pot of boiling water at the table. After the meats and vegetables are cooked, you dip them in a delicious sauce and eat.

Sentosa
39-07 Prince St. off of Roosevelt Ave.
(718) 886-6331
Sentosa is a Malaysian restaurant that specializes in curries served with flatbread, as well as a variety of noodles and soups.

Ten Ren Tea and Ginseng
135-18 Roosevelt Ave. between Main St. and Prince St.
(718) 461-9305
Ten Ren Teahouse is a charming spot where both hot and cold teas are served to go, including black tea, green tea and bubble tea. The Taiwanese-specialty teashop also sells beautiful teapots, teacups and tea sets.

The Jackson Diner
37-47 74th St. in Jackson Heights
Jackson Diner is known throughout New York City for its authentic Indian delicacies. The restaurant serves great appetizers and large lunch and dinner portions.