GuideReviews Index
Spicy and Tasty Restaurant - Review
Spicy and Tasty Restaurant in downtown Flushing, Queens, serves Sichuan-style Chinese cooking. It's spicy, it's tasty, and it's consistently good.
Fiza Diner in Floral Park, Queens - Restaurant Review
Fiza Diner in Floral Park, Queens, is no diner. It's a delicious, no-frills, takeout joint for Pakistani food.
Sweet Basil Thai Restaurant in Woodside
Sweet Basil is a small, neighborhood Thai restaurant in Woodside that lives up to its sweet name with its warm service. The menu is small compared to nearby Sripraphai, but the flavors are big. Sweet Basil is a great backup when your plans to eat at Sripraphai are thwarted by a line that stretches out the door.
Mumbai Xpress - Resturant Review
Mumbai Xpress in Floral Park, Queens, serves delicious street food specialties from Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India. The prices are reasonable, the tastes unexpected, and the service and space friendly at this vegetarian restaurant on the edge of New York City in Floral Park, just over from Nassau County.
Triple Crown Diner - Restaurant Review
Triple Crown Diner is a classic New York City diner in Bellerose. Belmont racetrack might be one exit away in Nassau County, but this nice local is all Queens.
Agnanti Restaurant in Astoria - Restaurant Review
Agnanti Restaurant overlooking Astoria Park serves tasty Greek home cooking, with a great selection of grilled seafood and refreshing salads.
Taste Good Malaysian Restaurant in Woodside - Restaurant Review
Taste Good is great. This Malaysian-Chinese hole-in-the-wall restaurant serves some of the best food in Queens, no pretension, just flavor. Located in Elmhurst, Taste Good is one of the best restaurants in Queens.
Joe's Best Burger in Flushing - Fast-Food Restaurant Review
Joe's Best Burger is a great fast-food burger spot on Main Street in Flushing, Queens.
CLOSED - Burmese Cafe - Restaurant Review
You like big things in small packages? The tiny Burmese Cafe in Jackson Heights, Queens, wows the taste buds with expertly prepared Burmese cuisine. The casual, inexpensive Burmese Cafe is highly recommended for anyone wanting to sample a cuisine little known in New York City but with a great depth of taste.
Dim Sum at Gum Fung in Flushing (CLOSED)
Gum Fung is closed. The downtown Flushing, Queens, restaurant specialized in dim sum, those exquisite little morsels served via cart, piled in packets high on your table, that will make you feel special.
Pio Pio - Restaurant Review
Review of Pio Pio, a festive Peruvian restaurant in Jackson Heights, Queens, that serves roast chicken, and is a worthy of a family occasion. With two colorful levels, several dining areas, and a back patio, Pio Pio handles big weekend crowds of families and friends. Though the menu is simple -- just roast chicken, seafood, and sides -- the food is cooked perfectly, served promptly, and priced reasonably. And Pio Pio's green hot sauce is in a word, addictive.
Pho Vietnamese Restaurant in Flushing, NY
Pho Vietnamese Restaurant in downtown Flushing is a casual, inexpensive spot for very tasty classic Vietnamese cuisine, especially for the dish that named the restaurant: pho beef noodle soup. The restaurant isn't big on atmosphere, but customers throng for the quality food and the good prices.
Il Bambino Cafe in Astoria
Il Bambino is a wonderful new cafe-restaurant that serves up fresh, innovative, and tasty panini, tapas, and salads in the heart of Astoria. The Mediterranean flavors are prepared simply, so that the essence of the ingredients shines through. And the food is inexpensive to boot. If you're a California transplant, you might have to peer out the big front window to make sure you're in Astoria and not Berkeley.
Tournesol - Restaurant Review of French Bistro
Tournesol. It is the French word for sunflower, derived from the Italian tornasole, or "that which turns toward the sun." In the more unceremonious circles of local foodies, it's the word for delicious and inexpensive French bistro fare. Whether said with Continental flare or a New York accent, Tournesol in Long Island City is a bright spot you can't help but turn toward for its delicious brunch and its dinner specials.
Mundo Cafe and Restaurant - Restaurant Review
Astoria's Mundo lives up to its name, serving delicious food inspired by cuisines from across the world. Ottoman dumplings share equal billing with Brazilian croquettes and Cypriot salads, dishes that bring your tastebuds to faraway exotic lands without sacrificing fresh style at affordable prices. Mundo is globe-trotting in Queens at its finest.
D&F Italian Deli in Astoria - Deli Review
An unassuming haven for Italian treats, D&F Italian Deli serves some of the best food to go in Astoria and all of Queens.
La Flor Bakery and Cafe in Woodside - Restaurant Review
La Flor Bakery and Cafe in Woodside serves a delightful menu of Mexican specialties with a good selection of French and fusion dishes, plus great desserts and baked goods.
Kabab Cafe - Restaurant Review - In Astoria's Little Egypt
Ali's famed Kabab Cafe in Astoria's Little Egypt proves that vibrant flavors can still be served up with gourmet verve at unbeatable prices. Ali's personality alone could spice up any room, and is matched by his culinary skill.
Lil' Bistro 33 in Long Island City - Restaurant Review
Lil' Bistro, a small but great French-Asian fusion restaurant, hides behind its modest stronefront, off in the hinterlands of Long Island City, almost so as to not betray the enormous delights that await inside.
