Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Corona. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Corona is a neighborhood in the borough of Queens in New York City. It is bordered by Flushing to the east, Jackson Heights to the west, Forest Hills and Rego Park to the south, Elmhurst to the southwest, and East Elmhurst to the north. Corona has a multicultural population with a Latino majority, and is the site of historic African American and Italian American communities. After World War II, the majority of the neighborhood's residents were mostly Italian, German, Irish and of other European ancestries. Corona also has a significant Chinese population.
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4 based on 31 reviews
Thoroughly enjoyed my visit ( again )The food is outstanding and the staff is the best. I brought my daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren. We tried another restaurant that we also like, but because of a new grandson in a stroller they were unable to accomodate us. KITCHEN 79had the perfect spot. I visit once a month, but we haven't been to K79 un 3 or 4 months. The staff remembered us and really made us feel at home. I am not a Thai expert, but I followed their recommendations and had a delicious meal. Go there !
4 based on 26 reviews
This nicely decorated upscale Szechuan restaurant is really excellent. The colorful and unusual menu offers lots of choices, from soups and hot pots to stir fried dishes like rabbit and frog legs, and all manner of seafood, from crab and lobster to a delicious crispy fried sea bass, which we had. It was a good sized fish, wonderfully sauced with pork, garlic, and spices. The mapo tofu was exquisite, as good as anything in China, silky and full of Szechuan peppercorn for that unique tip of the tongue tingle. Yes, the food is spicy, but authentically so. One quibble is the priciness of the wine list. No glasses offered, and the one bottle of white wine listed was $60, a Grgich Hills Fume Blanc. FYI, no reservations for parties under 6, and the place is packed. PS, there is a St Marks Place branch of this restaurant in NYC.
4 based on 47 reviews
Ate here with my wife and her friends last week, and I personally didn't like it. While everything seemed fresh, you have to cook it all in a broth at your table. That is what I didn't like about it. While my wife liked it, I didn't. Almost everyone there was oriental, and they seemed to enjoy it, but it just wasn't for me.
4 based on 115 reviews
This restaurant did not get a Michelin star but was written up as a "notable" destination. On closer examination they liked the main courses, and we went for Dim Sum. Very good variety of dim sum but really poor quality.One of the many tests of a place like this are the rice noodle dishes. At their best the noodle is soft and chewy and very thin. These were thick and doughy. Congee is another test of mine and this one was thin and watery and missing the many great ingredients associated with this dish. First congee I did not finish and I have a pretty wide latitude.The food was tired, and many of the dishes had been around too long before serving, although we arrived at 11AM as the appointed hour to get the freshest dishes. We had the custard tart desserts, and although the crust was flakey and good, the custard itself was not at its freshest.We did get good chrysanthemum tea by having Siri translate it into Mandarin.
4 based on 84 reviews
chewy "cold skin" noodles are quite delicious and can also be ordered hot.the seasoning and texture is unique and that is why this chain of restaurantshas become so successful. Note that most locations of this chain of restaurants is no frills, self serve, and crowded. Many in food courts or basements. For an adventurous outing you can try several restaurants in the same food court and try one or two things at each one.
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4 based on 57 reviews
Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot is a restaurant specializing in Mongolian style hot pot dining. With 36 spices and ingredients in our original soup base recipe, our flavorful broth is sure to satisfy every single one of your taste buds. The highest quality
My wife and, saw a review and thought we would try it out. We had a wonderful time, great service, friendly staff and food was fantastic. We would highly recommend and be back.
4 based on 74 reviews
Opened in 2016, Shanghai You Garden serves Flushing's favorite Chinese cuisine. We're famous for our authentic Xiaolongbao soup dumplings and our handcrafted dishes. If you're craving something different from the typical Chinese food, join us in our elega
At Shanghai You Garden, they want you in and out as fast as possible. I'm okay with that. The more churn, the better the revenue, the better the business. That's especially true if your product is good. However, I can't say that the products (the food) are even good, which is why I was surprised at its popularity. Most of the dishes (small and large) were just mediocre.Hey, Tunaidi. We're sorry you had this impression of us. While we certainly care about making sure our customers are serviced efficiently, that doesn't mean we don't want them to feel relaxed and welcome, too. We'll take this feedback into account moving forward, and we hope you'll visit us again soon. All the best,Wong Chen, Manager
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4 based on 234 reviews
I had heard of Soup Dumplings, but never had the opportunity to experience them. A co-worker was in from out of town and we were working in Queens. He suggested this facility as he had been here years before. We shared an order of Soup Dumplings which were extraordinary for my first experience. We then shared a couple of entrees from the menu. Pleasant experience with nice staff, comfortable dining room and delicious food. I will return again with others.
4 based on 86 reviews
Worth the trip to Elmhurst Queens to sample the richly flavored Thai dishes served in this small, local restaurant. Our fave: spicy, limey Larb (with ground pork). Fabulous fried red snapper with papaya salad and anything with Penang curry are also memorable. We hear they have a location at the Chelsea Market in Manhattan but havenât checked it out yet. The chef in Queens is good enough for us!
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4 based on 295 reviews
The restaurant has added more space and maintains its clean, friendly atmosphere with great service, as well as the wonderful food they offer. On this visit the family decided to be adventurous and we ate some truly scrumptious stewed pork dishes, which I heartily recommend.
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