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Classic hole in the wall place with the most authentic lamb noodle soup I've had in the US.
Had pork skin jelly and lamb burger based on reviews here - so good! You can see them hand pulling noodles in the kitchen while eating (too full already for noodles this time…)! So sorry to further bump the star rating towards 5 stars with a good review from a non Asian, but this isn’t a hipster pla
Been coming here for at least a decade. The lamb soup with hand pulled noodles is an ultimate comfort food. The homemade hot sauce on the table is good too. Also really love the cold apps like spiced peanuts and cold tofu salad. Down a flight of stairs so not wheelchair accessible.
For only $10, you get freshly made hand-pulled noodles with lamb, topped with bok choy, onions, and seaweed. That is an incredible deal for the quality and taste of the food. You can sit in the restaurant and enjoy the meal and it was extremely satisfying. The lamb was tender and fatty, and the noo
Been going here when I'm in flushing for the past 10 years. Still the best noodles I've ever had. My favourite dishes are the lamb noodle soup, the stir fried lamb noodles, and the tomato and egg noodles. The side dishes they have in the glass booth are also phenomenal, especially the beef tendon an
A great restaurant for Chinese Henan Cuisine. Food is delicious and price is affordable with good portion. Inflation has changed things a bit but it’s still good at the moment. A good amount of seats. Service varies but generally friendly.
Amazing cumin lamb burger! Would definitely come back for that but I also had the lamb noodle soup and it was just alright. Not much lamb in the soup and the broth was pretty bland. But the cumin burger though.. that was so good!
Authentic, delicious noodles and lamb soup. This is easily one of NYC's best Henan restaurants. No-BS, cheap, come try it out.
Homey henanese hole in the wall. #12 lamb fried noodle is great. Next time I want to try the lamb backbone. They were playing a hilariously nationalist military video
We got the dry lamb noodles and a lamb sandwich. The noodles were the star and had a really deep cumin flavor with chunks of lamb and Bok Choy. We saw the noodles being made from scratch and pulled which was cool. They had the perfect bite to them and were delicious. The lamb sandwich was just ok. F
Had a huge bowl of hand stretched noodle (their style is wider than most others, ~2/3 inch wide, 1/8 inch thick) in meat broth for $6 (smaller one available for $5). Simple place, simple and tasty food well executed. The shop is 1/2 story below street level in the middle of the block. Not that di
Nice affordable place. Order the lamb noodle soup, cumin lamb burger, and pork chive dumplings. The best is prob the lamb burger. Flavorful and nice texture. Noodle soup is kinda bland; you have to add the condiments (vinegar, hot oil, white pepper) to make it good. Dumplings were ok; again use the
Got the cumin lamb burger and lamb huimian. Really really good. Huimian broth benefits from extra salt and chili oil (both on the table).
Great hole-in-the-wall place with friendly service and authentic Henan (and surrounding regions) food. The pancake with pork was great and any of the soups.
Very authentic lamb soup and lamb soup noodles. The quality has been very consistent since many years ago I visited this place.
Despite the location, this place is really good. The food there is very authentic, good place to visit.
Somewhat hidden as it is in the lower level of the building. It's a small place with limited seating. The owners were very nice. I ordered the hand pulled beef noodle soup. It was as I remembered getting in cental China. Prices are fair for the amount of food. Would definitely eat here multiple tim
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