35 MustTry Restaurants in New York City [A MustHave for Foodies]
1. Donghu Seafood
Their Cantonese cuisine is really delicious! I recommend Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, which is packed with ingredients including shark fin, abalone, sea cucumber, chicken (very tender!! It melts in your mouth), cuttlefish, etc.
Another dish is the sizzling black pepper beef, which is incredibly tender. This place is a bit pricey, but it's definitely worth trying.
Address: 13613 37th Ave., Flushing, NY 11354

2. Korean BBQ
Eating barbecue late at night? Okay? The owner only speaks Korean and not English. We used Google Translate to communicate with the few words we learned from Korean dramas. Okay? Buy two beef, get one free. The beef was grilled on the fire and was more tender than usual. The owner was super nice. He taught us Korean and could even write a little Chinese.
Address: 41st Ave & 149th Flushing

3. Chinese restaurants
There's a high-end Chinese restaurant right next to the 9/11 World Trade Center site. It's a bit pricey, but the cumin beef and garlic-flavored water spinach are really authentic!
Located next to the World Trade Center 9/11 Memorial

4. Shanghai Bistro
This restaurant and "Nanxiang Xiaolongbao" both serve Shanghai cuisine. If you're craving authentic Shanghai xiaolongbao, these two restaurants will definitely not disappoint you.
Addresses: 21 Mott St, New York, NY 10013 and 38-12 Prince St, Flushing, NY 11354



5. Famous Xi'an Dishes
Want to know where to find delicious Shaanxi snacks in New York? It has a 4-star rating on Yelp! The largest branch in Chinatown, East Village, has the highest rating. Decide where to go yourself! Looking at this bowl of liangpi (cold skin noodles) and that roujiamo (Chinese hamburger), I'm starving! Their website is http:///h5vDFE. Different addresses are available on the website.




6. Crazy Chicken Wings
I went to the newly opened Crazy Chicken Wings restaurant for dinner. The spicy chicken wings were very spicy, and the spiciness kept getting stronger as it went on, but the taste was good. The sweet and sour pork was different from the Northeastern style; it didn't have tomato sauce, but it was still quite delicious. I ate the meat skewers as soon as they came out, one bite at a time, and didn't have time to take pictures. I also ordered cold noodles. The service was very good and the place was very clean. They also have hot pot.
Address: 146-18 Northern Blvd, Flushing 11354

7、Red mango frozen yogurt
I recently visited a highly-rated frozen yogurt restaurant in New York. Several foodies recommended it; it's Korean yogurt, and I especially recommend the green tea flavor.
Address: 30-58 Steinway St Astoria, NY 11103


8. Otafuku Takoyaki
It's a small shop run by Japanese people. The takoyaki (octopus balls) are big and delicious~ It has a four-star rating on Yelp.
Home 236 E 9th St,New York, NY 10003


9、Ippudo is not covered.
The ramen broth here is excellent, and the flavor is fantastic, but it's a bit pricey, and the queue is incredibly long. Perhaps all truly delicious and authentic Japanese ramen tastes like this.
Address: 65 4th Ave, New York, NY 10003


10、Dominique Ansel Bakery
This shop has a 4.5-star rating on Yelp. The black truffle caramel macaron is delicious and has a very unique flavor. Their desserts are known for their beautiful presentation and even better taste, making them one of the top ten dessert shops in New York.
Their shop is quite large, but it's always packed with customers; business is booming.
Address: 189 Spring St, New York, NY 10012


11. Henan-style restaurants
This is a place that can soothe homesickness. The braised noodles, big plate chicken, dumplings, and casserole are all quite delicious.
Address: 136-31 41 Ave, Flushing, New York, NY


12、Cafe D’Alsace
French restaurant. It's not the refined French cuisine you might imagine; their style is bold and rustic, but the food is quite good. It's often packed. Foodies recommend Salade Du Cafe – it's pretty good.
Address: 1695 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10128


13. Joe's Shanghai
Lu Ming Chun's xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) are excellent, and it seems their xiaolongbao are the only truly good ones. Foodies craving xiaolongbao, hurry and go!
Address: 24 W 56th St, New York, NY 10019


14、chelsea market
The legendary Chelsea Market. If you're in New York City and happen to be near the Chelsea district in Manhattan, don't miss this market! It's said that this market was originally a food factory, then it was bought and became the seafood, food, and retail street it is today—a small tourist attraction in itself.
Going there to find seafood was definitely the right choice.
Address: 75 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011


15、DK kitchen
With a 3.5-star rating on Yelp, this place is a great option for those who love borscht, like myself. You can also order their lobster – it's very fresh and flavorful!
The address is 84 Ave O, Brooklyn, NY 11204



16. Kyotofu
This is an elegant and comfortable restaurant with the typical style of a light meal restaurant. It's low in sugar, salt, and oil, making it quite healthy. The desserts are delicious. It's called Kyotofu because I heard that all their dishes are made from handmade tofu air-shipped from Japan. It would be a good choice to try it occasionally.
Address: 705 9th Ave, New York, NY 10019


17. Enjoy a delicious meal
The seafood buffet at Flushing University was great. The ambiance was lovely with views of Manhattan at night. The menu included soft-shell crab, sea urchin crab legs, stone crab sushi, sashimi, abalone slices, roasted lamb leg, freshly made crepe, a chocolate fountain, and lobster. Dinner was $40 per person.
Address: 20-07 127 St. (corner with 20 Ave.), 4F, College Point, NY 11355



18、spot dessert bar
This is the dessert most recommended by foodies. Their storefront is a bit small and not easy to find, and it's often packed. Their signature Lava cake is so delicious that a spoonful of matcha and chocolate syrup bursts out. Dessert-loving girls shouldn't miss it; it's highly acclaimed.
Address: 13 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10003


19. Little Chili Sichuan Restaurant
Their food is all about spice! Spicy food lovers shouldn't miss it. Their dishes are all pretty good, especially the spicy crab and dry pot shrimp.
Address: 18-24 College Point Blvd, Flushing, NY 11356

20. Wuliangye
The taste is good, but the price is a bit high, but the location makes up for it.
Address: 36 W 48th St, b/w 5th & 6th Ave


21、Upstate
It has a 4.5-star rating on Yelp. Seafood and oyster lovers should definitely give it a try. There might be a wait, but once you've had a delicious and refreshing seafood feast, you'll feel that the wait was all worth it.
Address: 95 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003


22、Kristalbelli
This restaurant is famous because its grill is made of pure crystal, embedded in the belly of a Buddha statue. It's said the owner is the head of a South Korean entertainment company that produces many famous groups. His restaurant has a very nice ambiance, quite unlike the typical style of Korean barbecue restaurants.
Address: 8 W 36th St, New York, NY 10018


23. Seoul Garden
Their roast beef and seafood soup are must-try delicacies, and this restaurant also serves live crab, which is quite rare and worth trying. It's said that all these dishes are exceptionally delicious.
Address: 34 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001



24. Birdman Ramen (Totto Ramen)
Be prepared for a queue here, and it might take quite a while. However, the long queue is because so many people want to try the delicious food. Their soup is very rich and fragrant, made entirely from chicken bones, so of course it's delicious. The restaurant has a nice style. If you really don't have the patience to wait, the Danji restaurant I mentioned above, which is the Michelin three-star restaurant, is right next to this ramen place. You can just go to Danji instead. Although it's a Korean restaurant, it's also on the Michelin list.
It seems to be the first Michelin-starred Korean restaurant, Birdman Ramen.
Address: 366 W 52nd St, New York, NY 10019
Korean restaurant Danji
Address: 346 W 52nd St, New York, NY 10019


25. Minamoto Kitchoan (源吉兆庵)
For foodies who love Japanese sweets, this is paradise! Once you enter, you'll want to take everything home to satisfy all your sweet tooth and confectionery cravings.
Address: 509 Madison Ave, Manhattan, NY 10022


26. Shanghai Cafe, Qiaojiazha, Shanghai
Remember to only order the xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) and shengjian (pan-fried buns) at this restaurant. Shanghai foodies say the other dishes are just for show. But the xiaolongbao and shengjian are definitely worth trying; they go there solely for them.
Address: 105 Mott St, New York, NY 10013


27. Golden Unicorn
This is a fairly authentic Cantonese dim sum restaurant. If you prefer lighter flavors, you shouldn't be disappointed if you order steamed fish or crab. However, those who prefer stronger flavors might find it bland.
Address: 18 E Broadway, New York, NY 10002


28. Little Lamb Restaurant (Happy Family)
Winter is here, and it's hot pot season again! What could be happier than eating hot pot in winter? Get a half-and-half pot, gather a few friends, and have a wonderful Christmas with hot pot.
Address: 36-35 Main St, Flushing, NY 11354


29、Hard Rock Cafe
Traditional American restaurants, especially themed restaurants like this one, are mainly about experiencing the atmosphere. This particular chain has many locations worldwide, focusing on the American love of rock and roll and the spirit of freedom from the 1960s and 70s. The food is traditional American cuisine, and taste is subjective.
Address: One E 161st St, Bronx, NY 10451


30. New World Mall Food Court
A foodie reminded me to highly recommend this place because the food court at Shinsegae Shopping Centre has nearly thirty Chinese restaurants on the ground floor, just like the food courts in most large shopping malls. With nearly thirty options, there's bound to be one that suits your taste, right? This is mainly for shoppers who can also check out the local snacks.
Address: 40-21 Main St, Flushing, NY 11354



31. Flushing Golden Shopping Mall Food Street
Although it looks unassuming and a bit dark from the outside, once you step into that small commodity supermarket, you'll find a hidden gem! They sell authentic Sichuan snacks, Xi'an snacks, hot pot, and the like. But be prepared, because the taste is indeed similar to roadside stalls in China—though delicious...
However, the place is small and doesn't look very clean. It's suitable for foodies craving familiar Chinese food and looking for a taste of home in New York. If you're not used to street food, you should probably avoid it as the experience might not be pleasant.
The address is at the intersection of Main St and 41st Rd.

32. Barbecue stall
There are many street food stalls on Main Street that you can try. I found this foodie to ask for advice. This foodie said that finding a place there depends entirely on luck. Some of the charcoal-grilled meat skewers that claim to be one dollar a skewer are pretty good.
The barbecue stalls at this address are most famous for two things: one is at the intersection of Hai Zhi Wei and Sheraton, and the other is in front of Jin Cheng Fa Supermarket.

33、wafels&dinges
For example, Wafels & Dinges is a representative of American food truck culture. They offer waffles with various toppings, making for delicious desserts. It has almost five stars on Yelp and is considered one of the must-visit restaurants in New York. This restaurant not only has a food truck but also a physical address, which can be found on their website. You can check it out!
The location of the dining car changes every week, so be sure to check the official website before you go to find it: http://www./


34、Luke’s Lobster
Judging from the name, you can probably tell this place serves lobster, but here the lobster is served in a sandwich! Just imagine how luxurious and delicious that sandwich must be! Of course, the price isn't too expensive, but the taste is absolutely amazing!
Of course, besides lobster sandwiches, they also have various seafood sandwiches. Many of their branches on Yelp have ratings above four stars, with most being four and a half stars – that's quite an achievement!
Go check out the addresses of all the branches on the official website! http://www./shacks/

35. Chengdu Tianfu Snacks in New York
Authentic Chengdu snacks made by genuine Chengdu locals! The taste is amazing! Spicy hot pot! Pork rib noodles! Those of you visiting New York absolutely must try these! Foodies, don't miss out!
The first store in the Golden Mall at the intersection of Main Street & 41 Rd in Flushing.
