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The Best Restaurants In Flushing
Besides having one of the biggest Chinatowns, Flushing is one of the best food neighborhoods in New York City, period. Here’s where you should be eating.
Where To Eat in Bensonhurst's Chinatown
Bensonhurst is home to Brooklyn's largest Chinatown. Here's where you should be eating.
The Best Taiwanese Restaurants In Flushing
Beef noodle soup, fried chicken, Taiwanese breakfast food, and so much more.
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Formosa
Get some chili oil-covered dumplings and some Taiwanese popcorn chicken at this neighborhood dumpling shop in Bushwick.
Partea
Don't rearrange your schedule to go to this East Village arcade, but if you do end up there, get a fried chicken sandwich.
The Best Restaurants In Flushing
Besides having one of the biggest Chinatowns, Flushing is one of the best food neighborhoods in New York City, period. Here’s where you should be eating.
New World Mall Food Court
If you want to sample a bunch of Flushing's best Chinese and Taiwanese food, head to the basement-level food court of the New World Mall.
Chunky Boss
An outpost of a popular Taiwanese fried chicken chain, Chunky Boss is a solid choice for a grab-and-go lunch near Grand Central Station.
Where To Eat in Bensonhurst's Chinatown
Bensonhurst is home to Brooklyn's largest Chinatown. Here's where you should be eating.
Win Son Bakery
Win Son Bakery is an excellent counter-service Taiwanese spot in East Williamsburg from the people behind Win Son.
A-Pou's Taste
A-Pou's Taste is a beloved Taiwanese spot in East Williamsburg known for their signature potstickers and life-saving lunch specials.
Wenwen
Wenwen is a fun restaurant in Greenpoint with hearty dishes that seem like they're coming out of a home kitchen in Taiwan.
Win Son
Win Son is a great place in East Williamsburg where you can eat Taiwanese specialties like lu rou fan while hip-hop plays in the background.
Taiwan Pork Chop House
Taiwan Pork Chop House is a cash-only Taiwanese spot in Chinatown that’s a good option for a quick lunch or dinner with a group.
Ho Foods
Ho Foods is a small restaurant in the East Village that specializes in Taiwanese beef noodle soup.
886
886 is a casual Taiwanese restaurant on St. Mark’s in the East Village that’s great for a fun and affordable group dinner.
Pecking House
Formerly a wildly popular pop-up, this counter-service spot in Prospect Heights specializes in spicy fried chicken with an audible crunch.
Happy Stony Noodle
Happy Stony Noodle is a Taiwanese restaurant in Elmhurst that makes excellent beef noodle soup.
The Best Taiwanese Restaurants In Flushing
Beef noodle soup, fried chicken, Taiwanese breakfast food, and so much more.
Porcelain
Porcelain is a casual cafe in Ridgewood serving Korean, Taiwanese, and Chinese food all day.
Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea
Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea is a tea shop chain with stores around the city, including this reliable one on St. Marks spot.
Taiwanese Gourmet
If you’re looking for Taiwanese food in Elmhurst, check out Taiwanese Gourmet. It’s great for groups, and they serve some very good fly’s head.