Great HK café! They have great fresh pineapple buns and milk tea. Right across the street from Golden Mall.
Rich W.
Classificação do local: 3 Queens, NY
This café always have decently priced Cantonese food. You order at the counter and then find a seat. The is no waiter service. Many of the rice dishes are still just under $ 6. There are you’re baked breads and buns. There are cold and hot drinks. Late in the afternoon the standard group of people stay gathering after work to chat and drink coffee. The place is very rundown. Restroom is not that clean with broken knot. Handdryer that don’t work and no towels. Toilet seat is broken. So enjoy the food on styrofoam plates and hope you don’t need a restroom.
Angela L.
Classificação do local: 4 Flushing, NY
Cheap chinese food. It looks like it is just a bakery but they serve a lot of cooked food. The Ha Mui Chao Mai($ 6) is super cheap and still good. My only complain about this place is that they use a lot of oil. The décor is similar to other Chinese bakeries, wood tables that are a little oily. The servers are nice.
Sally W.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
Looking for cheap inexpensive Cantonese food in the Main Street Flushing area? Tong’s Café is where you can catch a quick meal morning, noon or night. Nothing fancy. You order your food by he counter and pay for it and walk your tray over to one of the available tables. It’s spacious at Tong’s. There are not a lot of places in Flushing for Cantonese food but this quickly became a place for me. It’s super inexpensive and not fussy. And there is a ginormous fish tank in the wall. I like watching brightly colored fishes. FYI, no gratuity needed here because there is no table service.