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Everything I ate (and spent) on a Chinatown food crawl in Flushing, Queens

Everything I ate and spent on a full food crawl through Flushing, Queens, which many people say is the best Chinatown in New York City. Iโ€™ve eaten through Flushing a few times now and always have some incredible meals, so I wanted to break down exactly what I ordered and how much everything cost. Of course I had to end the day with hot pot at Chongqing Lao Zao, which is always a must for me.

๐Ÿ“ Flushing, Queens, NYC

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35 Comments

  1. Flushing ๐Ÿ™Œ represent! Have you spent much time in Tangram? The food court is so fun. Best egg tarts in the game and black sesame soft serve ๐Ÿ˜‹

  2. Tofu pudding from non-restaurant spaces always hits. I don't know if they do it anymore but Top Line supermarket in Elmhurst has it behind the cashier with an option for boba during the weekends ๐Ÿ˜‹

    Edit: misremembered the name

  3. The worst part of having a chronic gastric disorder is I could never eat like this. The best part of having a chronic gastric is I don't have to be sad that I could never afford to eat like this.

  4. Iโ€™d love to have the courage to come stateside and curate a good tour with all the places you go to especially the Asian food spots.

  5. โ€œIt was a pretty wet experience, but they were divine.โ€ Hell yeah, Kaitlyn. Hell yeah! ๐Ÿ˜…

  6. Vocal fry sounds so not intelligent and sure does not make you look cool. This young people need to start talking like they're educated human being. Ughhhhhhh!!

  7. I was just in Flushing yesterday for my birthday dinner with friends! Can't wait to try a bunch of these next weekend. ๐Ÿ˜Š

  8. chongqing hotpot! yall need to go visit chongqing, china. i just went a few months ago and honestly it blew mt mins

  9. Okay only Manhattan is Chinatown. Flushing is all things Asian. It's Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, etc and Spanish. My very favorite Spanish empanadas are on Main Street.

  10. Is it just me or does she not try to pronounce the Chinese food names as well as other languages? Not that I expect her to learn Chinese or anything but like the difference between โ€œlahwโ€ and โ€œlaOwโ€ or โ€œmoโ€ being said as Miao, are not difficult to not get as wrong as she did. Please donโ€™t get me wrong love her and her content! Maybe someone else can provide some more perspective. I know these things are hard to pronounce correctly, I just think itโ€™s not hard to get less wrong if that makes sense.

  11. It always surprises me just how expensive food is in the US. Yes, I understand the NYC tax is real but damn I don't know how the majority of you guys in big American cities do it.

  12. lamb skewers from Xinjiang. My favorite food from when I was living in China. They are hard to find in the U.S. I'm jealous!

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