Find out what Fast Food restaurants to try in Elmhurst including Mikes Pizza, Unidentified Flying Chicken, Lhasa Fast Food
Things to do in Elmhurst
4 based on 206 reviews
We walked here from our hotel to check it out. Wow, this food is great! And affordable. Their menu offers a lot. From chicken sandwiches and burgers to individual pizza slices or order a whole pizza. We got a couple meat Jamaican pockets. Those were excellent!! They have tables here if you want to eat in.
Most Popular Argentinean food in Elmhurst, New York, United States
4 based on 39 reviews
excellent chicken wings but a bit pricey. Give it a good 20min of wait for order to be done so order well in advance if you're picking up the wings!
Finding this postage-stamp sized little place takes some effort, but I would urge you to do it. First, it seems to have two different names with "Lhasa Fast Food" being the one I see most often, but if you do a Google search for "Lhasa Fast Food" it will bring forth a listing with a link to their Facebook/website and when you go to their site, their name is written as "Lhasa Tibetan Restaurant." When you physically go to their address, you won't see their restaurant from the sidewalk. Look for a mobile electronics store at the address and you'll see a little glassed-in corridor alongside the store -- follow that to deliciousness!The restaurant itself is, as I mentioned, really tiny but super clean and welcoming. We were lucky enough to find an empty table as we were there at sort of a less popular time. I would guess that you could seat roughly a dozen people here. There are a few quotes and a photo of the Dalai Lama on the walls.We came for momos (dumplings), chicken specifically, and my hubby ordered at the counter, picked up some cans of soda from the case and we sat down. All I can tell you is they were just scrumptious! If, like me, you are new to Tibetan food and momos, but are familiar with Chinese dumplings I would describe momos as sort of a hybrid between a soup dumpling and a dim sum dumpling. They are larger than a soup dumpling with less broth in them and a thicker dough. I prefer momos to either of the aforementioned more familiar dumplings. You can eat them with chili sauce, dried chili flakes, soy sauce (or all three, I guess!). The only downside to eating here is that when we asked for a restroom my husband was pointed down the hall and to the right. Eventually we found another corridor going behind a jewelry store leading to a grungy door where a handwritten sign said "out of order." So we had to go elsewhere. I would very much return for more momos and give other dishes a try, just making sure to have a restroom plan for someplace else!
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.