1. Haenyeo – Crispy wings spicy yang-yum, small $9 (I've had a lot of wings, but the texture and sweet/spicy flavor on these takes the cake)

  2. Urban Dessert Lab – Cinnamon Apple Crisp, $8 (for all the lactose intolerant homies)

  3. Lassen & Hennigs – black and white cookie, $2? (when you need a lil sweet treat)

  4. jeju noodle bar – Toro Ssam Bap w/uni and caviar, $55 (waited months to get a reservation, did not disappoint, would order this more often if I could)

  5. jeju noodle bar – Wagyu ramen, $45 (slightly salty but the broth is very rich, nothing like any soup I've tasted before)

  6. Katsuhama – Berkshire pork loin cutlet, $23 (I find myself back here every trip – reliable, filling)

  7. Hainan Jones – Signature Poached Chicken Rice Set, $19 (ultimate comfort food, very flavorful but a little overpriced)

  8. Joseph Leonard – Frisée salad and Moules-frites, ~$45 (my go-to when I need something simple, prefer going during the day since it can get pretty noisy on weekends)

  9. Commerce Inn – Pancake breakfast and spring salad, $45 (lowkey brunch spot, tavern atmosphere)

  10. Fuku omakase – tasting course, $75 (cozy, no fuss, most dishes in the course are slightly charred for a nice smokey flavor, BYOD)

  11. White Bear – wonton w/hot sauce, $10 (favorite dumpling spot in Flushing)

  12. Eight Jane – jian bing, $5 (savory egg crepe, go-to snack)

  13. Nubiani – small beef package, $175 (tons of food for 2 people, lots of banchan, dessert included, takeout boxes available)

  14. Bagels & Shmear – House special, $14 (worth the wait, line moves fast, consistent bagel quality & service)

  15. Deluxe Green Bo – fried dumplings, $9 (great start to Chinatown food tour)

by halyche

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