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Flushing in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Flushing, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Chuck E. Cheese, and Bodhi Village, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Jmart and Bodhi Village so you can get the best taste of Flushing while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Flushing in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Northwest side of town
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Queens Museum, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Flushing Meadows Corona Park

4.6
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4.3
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Park
Nature & Parks
Scenic spot
Flushing Meadows Corona Park is an iconic 900-acre park in Queens, renowned for its association with the Mets baseball team and the Open Tennis Championship. It offers a diverse range of attractions, including the Queens Museum, New York Hall of Science, and Queens Zoo. The park's history as the host of the 1939 Worlds Fair adds to its allure.
I haven’t been there in years. I used to go with my cousins when I was younger when they used to play soccer. We were invited for a BBQ. We walked just a little and It was beautiful. We are planning to go back soon and walk more. Park is huge, dog friendly, picnic area playground etc.
Judith P — Google review
Flushing Meadows Corona Park is not just a park. It is a living monument to New York’s ambition, resilience, and multicultural spirit. Spanning nearly 900 acres, it ranks as the fourth-largest public park in the city and carries the legacy of hosting two World’s Fairs. The transformation from ash dump to civic treasure is nothing short of miraculous. The Unisphere stands proudly at the center, a gleaming symbol of global unity and a favorite backdrop for runners, tourists, and daydreamers alike. Speaking of runners, the park hosts some of the best races in the borough. Whether you are tackling a 5K around Meadow Lake or cruising through a half marathon that passes the Queens Museum and the New York State Pavilion, the routes are scenic, flat, and full of local energy. The cultural offerings are just as impressive. The Queens Museum features rotating exhibitions that reflect the borough’s diversity and history. The Queens Zoo is compact and charming, perfect for families seeking a quieter wildlife experience. The New York Hall of Science invites curiosity with hands-on exhibits that appeal to both kids and adults. Beyond the institutions, the park offers paddleboats, cricket pitches, soccer fields, and trails that feel like secret passages. You can kayak, picnic, play tennis, or simply sit beneath a tree and watch Queens unfold around you. Flushing Meadows Corona Park is not just a place to visit. It is a place to belong. It captures the spirit of a borough that thrives on community, creativity, and quiet miracles.
Maciek M — Google review
Flushing Meadows Corona Park is one of the most vibrant and iconic parks in New York City. Located in Queens, it offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and recreation. Known for the famous Unisphere, a symbol of the 1964 World’s Fair, the park attracts visitors from around the world. It is a vast green space where families enjoy picnics, children play, and people relax by the lakes. The park is also home to top attractions like the Queens Museum, New York Hall of Science, and Citi Field, making it a cultural and entertainment hub. With sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails, it’s a favorite spot for both locals and tourists. During summer, the park becomes especially lively with events and festivals. Whether you want a peaceful stroll, a fun family outing, or to explore Queens’ rich history, Flushing Meadows Corona Park is a must-visit destination.
Rajesh K — Google review
Flushing Meadows–Corona Park is truly one of New York City’s greatest treasures. Every visit feels like a walk through history and beauty combined. The park is enormous — full of life, color, and iconic landmarks that make it unforgettable. The Unisphere, with its majestic fountains, is a breathtaking centerpiece that symbolizes global unity and the legacy of the 1964 World’s Fair. Around it, you’ll find open fields perfect for family picnics, biking, or simply relaxing under the trees. The Queens Zoo is a hidden gem inside the park — clean, well-maintained, and home to a wonderful variety of animals. It’s the perfect spot for families or anyone who enjoys spending time in nature. Nearby, the Queens Museum offers fascinating exhibitions and a panoramic model of New York City that never fails to impress. Don’t miss the Observation Towers, a symbol of the park’s World’s Fair history — they stand tall as a reminder of innovation and imagination. And if you love photography, you’ll find endless views worth capturing — from cherry blossoms in the spring to peaceful lakes and even airplanes soaring overhead.
Nestor C — Google review
What an amazing place! Corona Meadows Stadium is a perfect mix of excitement, comfort, and community spirit. The field is well-maintained, the seating offers great visibility from every angle, and the atmosphere is always full of energy. The facilities are clean, the food options are varied, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Whether you’re here for a game or a live event, the experience is unforgettable. Definitely a must-visit spot in New York City!
Valquiria B — Google review
This is a bustling, and incredible park in Queens. Nice lake to walk around, plenty of things to see like the Unisphere and the tennis center among others. Vendors everywhere with yummy food, plenty of people playing soccer, jogging, just enjoying life here. Highly recommend to spend quality time outside in NYC.
FFKDTP1 — Google review
I was there yesterday for Msking Strides-Queens. Flushing Meadow is a fabulous free park. It has soooo much to offer! There are tennis courts, soccer fields, volleyball nets, scenic tracks to walk. The Queens Museum is on the grounds as is the Zoo, and the Playground for All Children. Citifield is close by- bathrooms, food & drink for purchase are available! It was a great day to be in the park, out-of-doors!
Denise B — Google review
I love this local park. It is very underrated. Easy access from LIRR and the 7 train. Visit this park and not only for the US open. For those of us that remember this place from the 90's it's so much better now.
P K — Google review
P5R5+2P, Queens, NY 11354, USA•http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/fmcp•(718) 760-6565•Tips and more reviews for Flushing Meadows Corona Park
11 min · 0.58 mi
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Queens Museum

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4.0
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Art museum
Museums
Situated within Flushing Meadows Corona Park, the Queens Museum is a must-visit destination offering an extensive collection of visual arts and The Panorama, a remarkable model of New York City. The museum showcases the rich history of Queens from its Native American roots to its current status as one of NYC's largest and most diverse boroughs through interactive displays and historical artifacts. It also features works by renowned artists who have called Queens home, such as Jackson Pollock and Alexander Calder.
We didn’t expect Queens Museum to be so interesting! While it’s not very large, the exhibits it has are truly impressive. The World’s Fair section and the display about Tiffany glass production were fascinating. But the highlight was definitely the Panorama of New York City—an incredibly detailed model of the entire city. Overall, we highly recommend visiting. It’s a unique and engaging experience!
Iryna S — Google review
A true surprise, this is a great trip back through time to the 1964-1965 world's fair. Well worth the visit, and it will completely change your view of the park after you see how it was arranged for the fair.
Matthew F — Google review
The panorama is amazing and not to be missed! It is the main draw, but be sure to check out some of the other exhibits on display, too. The gift shop has a very well-curated selection of books (especially children’s books) and stationery. The cafe is open and inviting with a long wall of windows overlooking the park. Admission is free with IDNYC and for people with various other affiliations.
Jennifer S — Google review
The Queens Museum, located in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, is a center of culture, history, and art. It features diverse galleries such as the Pakistan Gallery and the Philippines Gallery, along with exhibits on New York’s water system. The museum is also home to the famous Tiffany Glass Gallery, showcasing exquisite handcrafted glass pieces decorated with floral and intricate designs, reflecting timeless craftsmanship. Its most iconic attraction is the Panorama of the City of New York, a breathtaking large-scale architectural model that represents the entire city with remarkable detail. In this panorama, every element—from rivers, bridges, temples, and massive buildings—has been recreated just as it exists in reality, offering visitors a unique way to explore the grandeur of New York in miniature form.
Zubair S — Google review
I'm so grateful we stopped here when visiting. This museum has the most amazing replica of Queens. This is the real reason to stop in. But please check out the rest of the museum. There are quite a few interesting exhibits. There was also a show and health fair happening at the time.
Ada R — Google review
Very small quiet museum with suggested donation staff is quite friendly. Onsite parking. Two main exhibits are the World's Fair and the amazing NY Panorama I highly recommend this place. Only reason for 4 stars is that you need something else to do in the area because you can get through it in under two hours if you take your time. On a warm day, the park is a good idea. Otherwise look for some other options.
Tax P — Google review
Visiting the Queens Museum was an incredible experience. The museum is spacious, modern, and thoughtfully designed, making it easy to explore without feeling overwhelmed. One of the highlights is definitely the Panorama of the City of New York, an enormous and detailed scale model of the entire city — it’s fascinating to see all five boroughs in one place and to spot landmarks you know. Beyond the panorama, the museum has a diverse range of exhibitions, from contemporary art to historical displays, often highlighting the culture and communities of Queens. The way the museum blends art, history, and local culture makes it really unique. The staff were friendly and helpful, providing information and making sure visitors could fully enjoy the exhibits. The museum also has nice spaces to sit, relax, and reflect, which is perfect after walking around the larger galleries. For anyone interested in art, architecture, or the incredible diversity of New York City, the Queens Museum is an absolute must-visit. It’s educational, inspiring, and surprisingly engaging — a hidden gem in the borough of Queens.
Marc G — Google review
Reserve tickets in advance. This is not as popular as the big museums in the city, but it is a must. Check out the panorama from the world's fair. This is a not to miss spot.
P K — Google review
Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Building, Corona, NY 11368, USA•http://www.queensmuseum.org/•(718) 592-9700•Tips and more reviews for Queens Museum
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Arthur Ashe Stadium

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4.5
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Stadium
Events
Tennis court
Sporting Events
Arthur Ashe Stadium, nestled within the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, Queens, is the epicenter of thrilling U.S. Open matches. For over twenty years, Daniel Zausner has been at the helm of this iconic venue as its chief operating officer. While it boasts a vibrant atmosphere with exciting gameplay and decent food options, some visitors have noted that noise levels during matches can detract from the experience.
Great experience here a few years back. Facilities are kept pretty clean despite the large crowds and food is readily available. We were first timers and really enjoy both a women and men match back to back. Incredible to see Nadal still at his peak back in the day. Have since prefer to watch in the comfort of our home but def good to go at least once to see a match. Nothing beats a live performance.
Andy — Google review
Arthur Ashe Stadium is the best. It's the biggest tennis stadium in the world and it feels huge, but you can still see everything. The best part is the roof. You never have to worry about rain and can watch the whole match. The atmosphere is crazy, especially during night matches. If you're going to the US Open, you have to get a ticket for Arthur Ashe.
Adam C — Google review
Very conveniently accessible by the subway. The US Open is really well organized with a lot of freebies, experiences, lounge access & great food/drink options! All the stadiums are pretty close to each other. The Arthur Ashe is the biggest one and usually the best players play there! A great experience watching the beat tennis players in action
Soumya G — Google review
Such an amazing iconic stadium and complex ! I feel really privileged to have visited and experienced the Men’s last 16 at the US Open. Was very easy and cheap to access via both train and subway and easy to leave and return to back to grand central station. Such a great arena and viewing position for tennis and great supporting entertainment and refreshments. Can’t wait to visit again!
John B — Google review
During the US Open, the grounds of the Ashe stadium gets crowded. The crowd was very polite. All of the patrons seemed to be happy and polite. I witnessed no improper behavior, and the security and police presence seemed to be relaxed.
Rich P — Google review
Amazing place! The energy is unreal with so many people cheering and having a great time. The lights at night make it even better, and you actually get a pretty good view even from high up. Food and beer are decent, and the lines weren’t bad at all. We even got to see Alcaraz, who won the US Open this year! A great experience.
Gabriel V — Google review
Beautiful, massive tennis venue. I’ve been here for the US Open and had a great time. Despite its size, you can still see the court pretty well from anywhere in the stadium. I sat in the last row in the promenade section behind the server and could see easily the whole match without any difficulty or fatigue. Many of the seats are well shaded, even at midday, and the roof can close as needed.
Jared C — Google review
I I came here not just for the incredible Swedish House Mafia concert, but also to witness the legendary excitement of the US Open the week before. Don't miss out on these unforgettable experiences! Join me in celebrating the best in music and sports!
Jesse W — Google review
124-02 Roosevelt Ave, Flushing, NY 11368, USA•http://www.arthurashestadium.com/•Tips and more reviews for Arthur Ashe Stadium
4 min · 1.6 mi
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New World Mall

4.1
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4.3
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Shopping mall
New World Mall is a bustling indoor complex located in Flushing, New York. As the last stop on the 7 train, Flushing is known as New York's real Chinatown and offers a plethora of regional eateries. The food court at New World Mall boasts 32 vendors specializing in various Asian dishes, from Sichuan hotpot to Cantonese dim sum.
Food court had a lot of delicious options and the taste was amazing. Asian food is by far one of my favorite food, and this place didn’t disappoint, from the spicy beef noodle, Ramen soup, pork dumpling, goat dumplings and the pork buns and for all an unbeatable price. Everything tasted with love !!! It didn’t disappoint with any of my orders, everything was a hit, it was my first time going and trust me I’ll be going again and again. I highly recommend.
Shelly H — Google review
Love this place. Whenever I am on a trip layover, I go straight to JMart to pick up grocery items to take back with me. Prices are reasonable. They have over 100 retail stores and a food court that has something for everyone. Must visit when you are in Flushing.
Corina M — Google review
We went there thanks to the social media. Honestly only one of the four vendors we got food from is like really good. I don’t know if I am that wrong but I feel like it’s kind of overrated Some food didn’t even taste fresh.
DNL G — Google review
The J Mart was incredible. A great.place to kill time before a Mets game.
RG N — Google review
Pretty decent sized mall with many options to eat at the food court. There's consistent amount of foot traffic with a lot of tables inside to sit down although it gets filled up pretty quick. It's also really close to the train station which is great for anyone who's stopping by to check the area
Linda — Google review
The main attraction here is the food court which is filled with many different types of Chinese food and options.
G. L — Google review
Now it's not just about the food. It's about eating and a chance to win prizes. Take the escalator from Main Street entrance. Get on the escalator again after J-Mart and you're there. Might be better to get reservations because it wasn't opened yet and people were sitting in the waiting room to get in.
Johnny Y — Google review
This is a must visit place if you are in New York. Amazing authentic Chinese food from all corners of China. I’ve been coming to this food hall for over 10 years at this point and this is by far one of the best places globally to get Chinese food. There are food stalls here owned by people from all over China so you get very authentic flavors from different parts of a massive country. It is very difficult to find a place like this in one localized area no matter where you are in the world. The competition keeps the food quality high and the prices low. Attached are images of every single stall currently in business here in February 2023. I will look to make updates to this post as places come and go as they frequently do. Some of the restaurants down here such as the Lanzhou hand pulled noodle shop have been here for over 10 years as well as the dry hot pot place. Do yourself a favor and come here and order something you’ve never seen or heard of before and try it.
Nick P — Google review
136-20 Roosevelt Ave, Flushing, NY 11354, USA•http://www.newworldmallnyc.com/•(718) 353-0551•Tips and more reviews for New World Mall
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Under a 1-minute walk from New World Mall, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Jmart

4.0
(2440)
Asian grocery store
Supermarket
JMart is a massive Asian grocery store located in the New World Shopping Center in Flushing, New York. Boasting 30,000 square feet of space, it's one of the largest Chinese markets in the area. The supermarket offers an extensive selection of products including meats, produce, sauces, condiments, sweets, instant meals, dry goods and more. Additionally, JMart features a full butcher shop and fresh seafood area where made-to-order cuts are available.
4.5 rounded up. If I could be so lucky to live closer to this Chinese supermarket! This place is well stocked with lots of different brands of each type of item. Large candy and snack section. Fresh seafood and meat. Reasonable priced veggies and fruit. Maybe the frozen section might be smaller than other stores this size. Did not notice any minimum for credit card purchases when I made a $15 purchase. Dec 2024
Linda M — Google review
An amazingly huge store. The fish section was extremely large. They had fish I had only seen on t.v. It was a great place to walk around and spend and hour before the Mets game. I wish we had a J mart at home.
RG N — Google review
Casual tiny noodle place serving flavorful noodle soup n rice cake. We had soare rib noodle soup intestine rice cake noodle soup and stir-fry rice cake n seafood noodle.
Carole J — Google review
This is an amazing huge store. The seafood selection is very big, and it has all types of seafood like live fish, lobster, crabs and many others. The fruits and vegetables were fresh and that many people go to this store daily to buy the things that they want.
Jonathan — Google review
I like to visit this grocery store just for their selection of condiments and pickles. I find that they have a lot of varieties available. My friend also got a ton of frozen dumplings and spring foods from here. A great place to stop by for your grocery haul.
Plearn S — Google review
One of my favorite supermarkets to go to! It’s a huge supermarket and has everything. This is one of the only places that I know that regularly carries burdock root. They have a lot of specialty items ie duck feet most stores don’t have. Another item I like to get is sliced beef or sliced pork belly depending on what’s on sale. Another good thing is that you could really save on produce either in store or at any of the surrounding food stands located near the store. If you like to make Kalbi they have the Asian pears here all the time. There’s a whole aisle of herbal teas or sauces that might not be available at other stores. I typically pick up snacks here as well because they are not full of sugar or super sweet.
Tl M — Google review
Some goods price are excellent, and once you purchased over💲50, you gonna earn 2hrs free parking, Cashiers in Jmart are nice👍🏻
K. W — Google review
The food was So yummy. Went for lunch, it was great.
Alysha L — Google review
136-20 Roosevelt Ave, Flushing, NY 11354, USA•http://www.newworldmallnyc.com/•(718) 661-0099•Tips and more reviews for Jmart 新世界超市

Bodhi Village

4.3
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4.1
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$$$$affordable
Chinese restaurant
Bodhi Village is a serene sit-down Cantonese eatery that offers an extensive dim sum menu featuring various vegetarian and kosher options. Visitors have praised the phenomenal service, warm smiles, and considerate staff. The restaurant's peaceful atmosphere and clean, organized space create a welcoming environment for families. Guests have enjoyed the delicious vegetarian Buddhist-Chinese cuisine, particularly the mock meats like BBQ pork and fried bread. The veggie sushi, including the volcano roll topped with mango, has also been highly recommended.
I loved this place. Delicious and healthy. Following principles of Buddhism, the food is not as strongly flavored or seasoned as other Chinese restaurants. Wish I had this near my home. Reminded me of the Temples that I ate at in Hong Kong.
Rick H — Google review
First time at a vegan place. I was mildly surprised at the taste. I thought I would need a pizza afterwards. However the food texture was good and left me satisfied.
John L — Google review
Limited but delicious menu. Their vegetarian dishes here are flavorful, acceptable portions and a little too much MSG for my liking. Very clean dinging room. Huge space with cafe in the front. Large kitchen. Service is wonderful and prompt. Their tea selections are of good quality.
B L — Google review
Beautiful and clean decor. Service was lacking. We arrived before 5 pm on Sunday and the restaurant was not busy at all. We sat down and the waitress handed a device for us to order and walked away. While we were deciding on our selections, we flagged the waitress down for hot tea/water. From a distance, she just pointed to the device signaling us to order drinks from there. But the drinks were the expensive teas and coffee we didn't want. We just wanted plain water. We asked again when she came back to approve our order on the device. We didn't like any of the variety of dishes we ordered. Maybe it's because everything had the same texture but just covered with different sauces. After chewing for a while, we all gave up and left at least half of the food. We paid our bills and left without packing any leftover. No complimentary fruit or dessert offered at the end of our meal which was unexpected from an Asian restaurant. The dinner was far from the vegeterian meals we've had in Hong Kong. The search for a decent Chinese vegetarian restaurant continues...
Frances L — Google review
Hey foodies! If you’re on the hunt for a dining experience that’s both delectable and plant-based, you’ve got to check out Bodhi Village in Flushing. This largest vegetarian restaurant is an absolute gem, offering an extensive menu that’s sure to satisfy your taste buds. 🥟 Dim Sum Delights: Available only from 11 am to 3 pm, Bodhi Village’s dim sum is a must-try. Every bite is packed with authentic flavors that will make you forget it’s vegetarian. Perfect for a midday treat! 🍲 Flavor Explosion: From savory stir-fries to rich, comforting soups, each dish is crafted with care and bursting with flavor. Whether you’re a vegetarian or just love great food, Bodhi Village has something for everyone. 🍵 Tea Time: Don’t forget to pair your meal with their fragrant tea. It’s the perfect complement to their delicious dishes and adds a touch of elegance to your dining experience. 🏮 Spacious & Welcoming: With its large dining area, Bodhi Village is perfect for gatherings with friends and family. The service here is excellent, making you feel right at home. Featuring: -Five Happiness Appetizer -Dry Tofu Japanese style -Sliced fish with black bean -Cedar Fried Rice -Spinach corn thick soup -Turnip Cake -Lamb Kebab with Satay sauce -Veg roast meat Lo Mein -Veg Belly fat casserole Follow @spinx17 for more NYC food recs!
Cheryl P — Google review
Delicious food as always!! Service was pretty good as well! Nice & peaceful atmosphere!!
Jenny L — Google review
Delicious vegan food! You place your order with the tablet and can indicate no egg in dishes with that option. My boyfriend and I loved their other location in Boro Park in Brooklyn. No step to enter. Gendered bathrooms but to enter bathroom area there is a door that would need assistance if person has accessibility issues. July 2025 update : still amazing!
Tracy M — Google review
The place is clean. Food is good, especially the crispy duck and cedar fried rice. Service is good. One thing I do not like is the server won’t let you eat anything you brought elsewhere here.
J C — Google review
136-20 Booth Memorial Ave, Flushing, NY 11355, USA•http://www.bodaivegetarian.com/•(718) 683-9045•Tips and more reviews for Bodhi Village
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Chuck E. Cheese

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3.5
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$$$$affordable
Children's amusement center
Chuck E. Cheese is a family-friendly chain known for its arcade games, pizza parties, play zones, and adorable mouse mascot. The establishment is recognized for its amiable staff who go above and beyond to assist customers. Although there might be occasional issues with card payments, the employees are always eager to help resolve any problems. The food may take some time to arrive but it is well worth the wait as the wings are delectable and the cheesy bread is delightful.
Fun pass holder and we love visiting this location. I thought it would be extremely busy but it not so bad. We haven't had any bad experiences. They do a good job keeping clean and maintaining the machines. Thank you!
Holanda P — Google review
I personally liked it. It was clean and fun what kind off is a throw off is that they have more games for older kids but fewer games for younger kids but overall it was fun for the kiddos. The food was really good but it did take a long time to get. The food is also kind of pricey in my opinion, I also recommend the warm cookie! I would 10/10 go again as it’s a nice way to go with the kids.
Alison P — Google review
Place gets jammed packed that even during the cold it’s extremely crowded and you can feel the hot air in the room. Weekends are super busy no tables and places to sit because they are all occupied. Ninja Run and Trampoline get so crowded with kids that they set limits to go in and kids have to make line to go in. They also stop selling Wristbands to do the extra events when it’s over capacity. I recommend coming early on weekends and anytime weekdays to avoid such issues. The Security lady needs some customer service skills. I took these pictures at 8:30pm when it’s was less cream but I have been here since 3pm.
Liz L — Google review
We go so many times all year round and everything is always great, especially now that they have a new trampoline and ninja run, my son loves it and we are sure that our son is safe and has a lot of fun and so do we😁😁
Carla M — Google review
Visit it for friends birthday) my kids was happy there ) even I played some games 😅
Александра Б — Google review
Great little place to play with the kids. They have special times for children with sensory needs. The arcades and games are ok, it takes a lot to win the great prizes. The trampoline area is fun. Workers are friendly, welcoming and provide a great atmosphere and experience. Definitely for anyone under 5 years old.
Hector I — Google review
Look up their website before going for coupons. Got a $19.99 deal for 1 hour of unlimited play. You use one card for one family. Definitely eat elsewhere though. Ordered 8 boneless wings for $18.50 and they came out burnt, got 7, and most of the pieces were smaller than McNuggets. I spoke to the manager and he said that their chicken has to come out charred or else they would be pink/raw inside. The small French fries were white/undercooked for $4.49. The individual pizza was thin and fit within an 8” plate for $13.49. Very meager and poor quality for $40.
Monica L — Google review
Amazing experience at this location! Its huge, pretty clean, and we got the 2 month pass, which was a great deal. Loved it and will be back again!
Melaphant — Google review
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Day 2

Northwest side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northwest side side of town. Start the day off with Citi Field, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to The Shops at Skyview. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Citi Field

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4.5
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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Baseball field
Arenas & Stadiums
Citi Field is a modern baseball park with a capacity of over 40,000, serving as the home for the Mets and occasionally hosting concerts. Opened in 2009, it was designed to evoke Brooklyn's Ebbets Field with its brick exterior and various fan-friendly features such as a batting cage and Wiffle-ball field.
Went with some friends and had a great time at Citi Field. The stadium is clean and easy to get to by subway. The vibe was fun and relaxed, even if you're not a huge baseball fan. Food options were solid, but the alcohol was definitely pricey. Still, a great spot to hang out and enjoy the game
Andres D — Google review
As a Brit who’s never watched baseball before, my first game at Citi Field (Mets vs Padres) was incredible! The vibes were immaculate, the crowd was full of energy, and the whole experience felt so American in the best way. We sat in Section 416, Row 1 — cheap seats but absolutely perfect. The view was amazing, even that high up. Honestly, I wouldn’t trade them for lower seats. If it’s your first time, definitely book the front row of a section — you’ll get a great view of everything. Couldn’t have asked for a better intro to baseball… just a shame the Padres took the win! LETS GO METS!
Bilaal M — Google review
One of the best stadiums in baseball. Great selection of restaurants and plenty of accessible bathrooms. Vendors constantly making their rounds for orders at the seats. Just walking around and exploring the stadium is entertaining. If driving is a concern, the subway drops passengers off within a short walking distance. Truly a modern stadium that will never disappoint LETS GO METS!! 100% recommend!!
Hagz — Google review
Citi Field is a solid stadium and really eye catching from the moment you walk in. The concessions move quickly and the staff is friendly which makes the whole experience smoother. As a Padres fan it was even better because we came away with a win. Overall it was an amazing experience and definitely worth visiting.
Yuri C — Google review
Took our son to his first ball game! Had a really great time at Citi Field ! Easy to get to from CT, SUPER family friendly, literally everyone was so nice to us. Our son loved watching everything and everyone as we walked around. He is also officially obsessed with Shake Shack. 10/10 day will definitely be back next season.👌🏼☺️
Cassandra F — Google review
Of the two parks in New York, this is the better overall experience. It's well-designed, has good views everywhere, and feels like the fan is at the heart of the design of the stadium.The way it should be. A TOP FIVE ballpark to visit. Someone who's visited 28 out of 30 of the fields should know.
Peter D — Google review
This was my first baseball game. I have to say it was pretty fun overall. Entrance was organized, staff and ushers were a little pushy and rude but that's expected. Food was kind of overpriced but it's not a surprise. The great American passtime. Go Mets!
Andrew C — Google review
Citi Field is a great place to visit. There are plenty of activities to do, and the food and drinks are amazing. However, the most important attribute is the outstanding customer service. I have visited the ballpark many times and have always been welcomed, from the moment I check in. Recently, I purchased tickets online (not from the Mets website) and they were somehow stolen. I went to the Box Office at Citifield and they immediately compensated me with tickets; better seats than the ones that I purchased. They did not have to do that and for that, I am forever grateful. The prices are well worth the 5-star experience. Needless to say, I will always be a devout Citifield customer.
John G — Google review
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USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

4.7
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4.5
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$$$$expensive
Sports complex
Sights & Landmarks
Tennis club
The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, located in Flushing, New York, is a must-visit destination for tennis enthusiasts. Established in 1881, this expansive facility serves as the backdrop for the renowned US Open held every late summer. It features iconic venues like Arthur Ashe Stadium—boasting nearly 24,000 seats—and Louis Armstrong Stadium.
Attending the US Open for the very first time was an unforgettable experience, and it absolutely deserves five stars! I was impressed by how well-organized everything was. The staff and volunteers were beyond helpful, making it so easy to navigate the grounds and find our way around. Everywhere we went, the customer service was excellent friendly faces, quick assistance, and a genuine sense of excitement that really added to the atmosphere. One of the best parts of the US Open is how much access you have to different courts during Fan Week. It’s not just about Arthur Ashe Stadium there are so many other courts where you can get up close and personal with some of the best players in the world. Being able to walk around, watch matches at different levels, and experience both the intensity of the big showdowns and the intimacy of the smaller courts made the whole day feel full and dynamic. And of course, I can’t forget the famous Honey Deuce cocktail! 🍸 I had heard so much about it before going, but tasting it for the first time was the cherry on top of an already amazing day. Refreshing, perfectly balanced, and fun with the little frozen melon balls it’s the ultimate US Open signature drink. I get why everyone raves about it, because it really does add to the experience in such a unique way. The energy throughout the grounds was electric fans from all over the world, cheering, laughing, and sharing the love of tennis together. It was more than just a sporting event; it was a celebration. Whether you’re a lifelong tennis fan or just someone looking for an incredible New York experience, the US Open delivers on every level. I left already planning my next trip back, and now I understand why people make it a tradition year after year. Between the top notch customer service, the variety of courts and matches to enjoy, and that iconic Honey Deuce in hand, my first US Open was everything I hoped it would be and more. Five stars without hesitation! 🎾✨
Vanessa L — Google review
First visit to the USTA in 30 years. Very disappointed in the overall US Open experience. The crowds were insane! It was better after we got into a stadium but outside the stadiums was a chaotic mass of people. Where are the signs letting visitors know where the courts are? In this era of high tech and AI, there should be huge (temporary) electronic displays showing match status in each court (like theme parks that have displays showing wait times for rides). The event staff were invisible! They should have special jackets or vests so they can be easily identified if visitors needed assistance. There were way too many visitors for event staff to manage if there were an emergency. We were lucky the day was not that hot, but it's still hot enough to potentially trigger heat issues or other medical emergencies. If there are medical or first aid facilities (tents?), we did not see and signs for them. Overall, there should be better signage and more maps to orient visitors. We did see some great US Open tennis matches, but the venue was disappointing for what should be a world class event.
Leo L — Google review
It was our first U.S Open experience and we loved it!! What a great atmosphere to be around!! We got to enjoy the fan week which was completely free to attend. It was pretty cool to watch some of the best players in the world play so up close. Also enjoyed many of the popup and giveaways as well. Will definitely go back next year. P.S taking the LIRR from the city is a pro tip 😎
Danny H — Google review
Incredible place. Arthur Ashe stadium is amazing, especially at night. Things were a bit expensive but reasonable. Had a great time during the US Open. Grandstand and Louis Armstrong stadiums are also nice, and the courts are smaller, so it is cool like a private game. Easy to get there by metro. Good food and drinks with nice atmosphere.
Gabriel V — Google review
I had an amazing time at the US Open! The entire event was incredibly well-organized and interactive it wasn’t just about watching tennis; it was a full-on experience. From the excitement of the matches to the energy of the crowd everything was top-notch. One of the things I appreciated most was how engaging and accessible everything felt. Whether it was the interactive fan zones the behind-the-scenes glimpses or the great food options, there was always something to do between matches. Seeing world class athletes up close and feeling the intensity of live matches was unforgettable. The atmosphere was electric, and the crowd’s passion made it even more thrilling. Overall the US Open is a must-visit for any sports fan. I’m already looking forward to going again!
Tara — Google review
The US Open is a magical place. My recommendations for anyone reading this would be to buy a daytime show court pass (Ashe or Armstrong) and then stay all day into the night, but don’t leave. You’ll get to maximize everything you want to see, and if it rains you have a cover.
Caleb — Google review
Here for the US Open at Flyshong Meadows. Arthur ashe stadium!!! Superb weather. Watched Coco Gauff win her match Superb sight lines and great people watching Amazing complex. Definitely recommend coming here at least once to see great tennis at a great venue!!!
Vinay M — Google review
Gorgeous tennis complex that you have got to attend at least once in your life. I try to make it to the US Open Fan Week annually. Even my friends that I brought this year turned into tennis fans. Just be aware all the food, drinks and merchandise are insanely overpriced. Other than that, it’s a lot of fun.
Oleg J — Google review
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The Shops at Skyview

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3.9
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Shopping mall
Shopping
Restaurant
The Shops at SkyView is a modern and hygienic retail center that boasts a mix of chain retailers, including a supermarket, midrange shops, and casual eateries. The mall features popular outlets such as Nike, Adidas, Converse, Marshalls and Target- all reasonably priced for bargain hunters. A few dining options are available on-site; however the choices are limited to Starbucks, juices, pretzels or Subway.
The Shops at Skyview is very well located, just two blocks from the subway line. The place has several popular stores with great prices (Target, Marshalls, Burlington, Best Buy, Starbucks). The only difficulty I had was finding Best Buy, but overall, the experience was excellent!
Filipe — Google review
⭐☆☆☆☆ (1 star) Time of Visit: 8:16 PM After a long day of shopping and walking around the mall, I tried to use the bathroom before my 1-hour drive home. To my frustration, a security guard stopped me from entering—despite it being an obvious personal need and the mall still being open at the time. This was not only uncomfortable but unacceptable. Basic access to restrooms, especially in a public shopping space, should not be denied without a clear and reasonable explanation. I left feeling disrespected and disappointed. I hope management reviews their policies and staff behavior—customers deserve better treatment than this.
JAY T — Google review
Great place to shop so many varieties. However, I did have a problem trying to find Best Buy. you have to go through the parking lot I kept riding up and down the escalator because I did not see how to get to it. but eventually, I figured it out. I was able to shop and get some great deals. It was crowded. security was present. I felt safe and can't wait to go back to do some more shopping when I'm in town.
Angelamatt101 — Google review
I love this shopping mall. They are very convenient for me. They have almost everything in one place. some of the message chairs don’t work after taking money. Also some security guards need to be watching their behavior. Otherwise it’s very good for shopping .
Syeda N — Google review
No Wi-Fi, very difficult to get in touch with anyone, I think is very dangerous in case of an emergency, doesn't have a variety of restaurants, bathrooms don't have a regular maintenance & very little spots for waiting area with seats
Gabriela M — Google review
This place has many great stores, I usually come to BJS, Target, Marshall, Burlington, BestBuy, and Starbucks. BJs is located in basement section. There are restrooms on basement as well, but also like 2-3 stores that I already mentioned has bathrooms.
Wash C — Google review
I personally love to shop at this mall. It has so many stores and very convenient for me as very close to my home. I came here almost everyday. I would give it 5 stars but can’t for a new mall security who behaved racially with me at 4/4/25. She was telling me not to sit at message chair if I don’t use it. I just finished using it and was sitting there for my child to finish his snacks. There was other people sitting who didn’t even used messenger chair but she didn’t ask them to leave. I always used the message chair at mall. A lot of days I couldn’t use it because people were sitting without using them. When I asked her why she wasn’t telling them to leave she was calling on her supervisor. Her supervisor came & said sorry to me. It was clearly a racial thing. Be aware of that lady in the pictures.
S H — Google review
BEWARE!!!! For those who try these claw machines at Skyview, don't bother if you're aiming for a real Labubu. The box might look real, inside no! This one is fake and has no identification as the real one. Even the print on one of the feet is fake. Do not waste your money on this.
Wendy H — Google review
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 3-minute walk away from The Shops at Skyview.

New York Food Court

4.2
(1553)
$$$$cheap
Food court
Restaurant
New York Food Court is a bustling hub of diverse culinary experiences, offering a wide array of sweet and savory regional Chinese specialties. This vibrant food court is a must-visit in Flushing, featuring an abundance of food stalls serving up delectable dishes. From the delicious dumplings at Chinese Korean Dumplings and Noodles to the spicy Chongqing-style noodle soups at Chong Qing Xiao Mian, there's something for every palate.
I really love the New York food court, with all of the stalls serving different type of Asian dishes. I am partial to the hand, pulled noodles. Each stall has very friendly and knowledgeable staff who really try and help me since I only speak English.
Rob K — Google review
The food court is great for a quick bite to eat. Loads of variety, so if you go with a crew you can all get different things. Some stores are better than others and the tables are typically dirty. No one offers water. But overall it's a great place.
Hillary G — Google review
Lanzhou hand pulled noodles #22 Excellent noodles in clear, flavorful broth with oxtails and vegetables. Oxtails were very tender. Throw in a strawberry iced tea from happy lemon And I’m a happy guy. Next time I’m going back for the lamb burger.
Andrew B — Google review
I guess I had high expectation after seeing many social media posts. Maybe I’m not a fan of real authentic Chinese food? Every stall had very unique and authentic food.. but it wasn’t for me. Crab noodle was ok, not great. Tasted too crabby and not fresh. Pork buns were made fresh but the inside was smelly and it was not hot. Self cleaning statin was dirty and bathroom was dirty.. if you are looking for better atmosphere, this is not a place for you.
Amy K — Google review
Good food court, clean, lots of options, affordable prices.
Jia S — Google review
This spot delivers on promises! Hidden eatery delivering consistent excellence. The employees made us feel welcome right away. We received everything promptly. New York Food Court will become part of our regular rotation.
Lloyd H — Google review
Another fab place in Flushing China Town where a plethora of lovely, inexpensive food kiosks are awaiting your arrival. A must try.
Bronx L — Google review
Lots of authentic Asian food stalls to try. This is one of the few places you can get real stinky tofu. A specialty! Tastes just like what you get from Taiwan. The hand pulled noodles were ok too. Prices were awesome too! Very reasonable. Bring cash!
Angie P — Google review
133-35 Roosevelt Ave, Flushing, NY 11354, USA•http://www.nycfoodcourt.com/•(516) 985-0666•Tips and more reviews for New York Food Court
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Day 3

Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like New York Hall of Science. Not quite as popular as Queens Museum, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 8 hours.
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New York Hall of Science

4.5
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4.0
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Science museum
Museums
Children's museum
The New York Hall of Science, located in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, is a former 1964 World's Fair pavilion transformed into an interactive science and technology museum. With over 450 hands-on exhibits covering physics, chemistry, biology, math, and more, it offers an engaging experience for curious minds of all ages. Visitors can explore the human body, build robots, learn about mirrors and prisms, program rovers to explore terrain or participate in wheelchair races with different wheel set-ups.
A Must Visit for Curious Minds of All Ages 🧪✨ What an awesome experience! The New York Hall of Science is like stepping into a giant playground for the brain, colorful, interactive, and full of surprises around every corner. From the moment we walked in, there was an electric sense of curiosity in the air. Whether you're five or fifty, there's something here to spark your imagination. We got hands on with everything from building rockets and solving puzzles to exploring how light, sound, and motion work in the real world. The exhibits are designed to make you think and smile. One of our favorite parts was the Design Lab, where we got to tinker, build, and test our own creations. The staff were super friendly and always ready to help or explain the science behind what we were doing. And don’t even get me started on the giant connected playground outside which was a total hit with the kids (and yes, the grown ups too). It’s a perfect blend of learning and fun, with just enough challenge to keep everyone engaged without feeling overwhelmed. Whether you're a teacher, a parent, or just a curious explorer, this place is a gem. Highly recommend spending a full day here. You’ll leave feeling inspired, maybe a little tired, and definitely smarter than when you arrived.
Anais G — Google review
I visited thie science center twice and both times I was disappointed. The only redeeming exhibit is the new City works. It's really cool and I've never seen anything like it. Realistically, it's not worth visiting just for one exhibit. The Liberty science center in New Jersey is significantly better and I would easily recommend it over this one. My final gripe is with the extra $6 to visit the outdoor kids playground. Why not include it in the ticket price? It's just a playground.
B A — Google review
I really enjoyed it. We took our summer camp here. They are very organized. You do have to plan and book everything so your group can enjoy each experience. But overall great interactive experience
Millie C — Google review
Went during community hours which consisted of reserving Friday morning for after 2pm. I have not been here in a long long time since elementary school, and let me tell you the renovations look great. My toddler had an amazing time with all the interactive section within the hall. From the bubble room to the big interactive screen where you’re able to play with the trees and animals. Had a blast and lots of fun, highly recommend for kids of a younger age.
Enrique A — Google review
It was a great time for the kids. Bubble station is a great place cause kids love bubbles. There are a good amount of different types of bubble stations to play Went on a Friday with the free admission so figured would be a lot of kids. The ball table where you put them into the tubes was maybe worst experience cause 3 kids at the top were hogging the table keeping the balls from reaching the other children. But it’s a great place for kids to learn and have fun.
CreativeKid90 — Google review
I visited the New York Hall of Science with my daughter and wife, and we had a great time. The hands-on exhibits kept her engaged, especially the bubble area and the Science Playground. There’s a lot of space to move around, and the interactive displays make science feel fun and accessible. As an adult, I appreciated the design of some of the older exhibits like Mathematica—it’s a little dated, but nostalgic in a good way. The whole place feels geared more toward kids, maybe up to age 10 or so, but it's still worth a visit if you're curious and enjoy interactive learning. It’s not a huge museum, but we spent about 2–3 hours there and felt like we saw most of it without rushing. Overall, it’s a fun, educational spot, especially if you have kids in tow.
Keldwin P — Google review
I had fun on this tour through the history of science. This place which oddly sits near the heart of Corona a literal trap for Hispanic crowd fests and parties from the locals boasts a pretty good record when it comes to educating the young minds of tomorrow. Plenty of art exhibits and interactive displays for kids in order to ensure everyone is staying captivated and learning which is the priority of this place. Fridays they have free admission until 5 pm so I suggest you go before then and for college students is pretty much pay what you want. They do have a nice gift shop at the end of the tour filled with trinkets, merchandise and cool sci fi toys gizmos and gadgets alike which I recommend checking out before leaving. The tours are also pretty cool as they explain the in depth history behind theories, relative nuisances, modern technology that exists to help humanity etc. I love this place despite being 21 and honestly if you have a kid I would recommend checking this place out.
Yvngumar — Google review
Great spot for curious kids—and even tweens who think everything is boring. I took my 12- and 10-year-old on a Friday in July. My 12-year-old smiled (!!!), which basically made the ticket price worth it. We were joined by a 3 year old who also had a very fun time at the same exhibits. He kept up with us. We avoided weekend crowds but didn’t realize weekday = summer camp central. Still, there was plenty to explore. City Works was impressive, the bubble exhibit was a huge hit, and overall, everything was super engaging. Connected worlds was our last stop before the museum closed and it was perfect. I'm not exactly sure I understand what we were supposed to do. My kids love science and read all of the information. They'll also spend a bit of time at each exhibit so we were there from 11am-5pm. A full day. The outdoor playground seemed like it should’ve had water features running, and a few other incomplete activities, but nothing was on. A few exhibits were broken, and sanitizer stations needed refilling. Café food was fairly priced (a museum miracle), and parking was $15 and close by. Pros: tons to do, educational + fun, great for all ages, lots of seating. Clean bathrooms. Parking lot. Cons: summer camp crowds, some broken exhibits, empty sanitizer stations. Would definitely go back—maybe when school’s back in session ;)
Debra J — Google review
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Queens Night Market

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4.3
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Temporarily Closed
Night market
Live music venue
Market
Queens Night Market is a vibrant seasonal outdoor market in Queens, New York, offering an array of experiences for visitors. With over 100 independent vendors selling food, crafts, and merchandise, the market celebrates the rich cultural diversity and heritage of NYC and Queens. From Indian tandoori kebabs to Puerto Rican papas rellenos, the market offers a wide variety of ethnic foods at affordable prices with a $5-$6 price cap on food orders.
The Queens Night Market is such a wonderful way to spend time with friends and family outdoors in the summer. I especially enjoyed the craft shops. Shout out to the bands that played that evening, it was really cute in the earlier part of the evening when kids were dancing along to the band. I’d recommend bringing a picnic blanket to sit on in the field rather than trying to jockey for a table.
Larry D — Google review
Great variety of foods to sample. Clear pricing. Family friendly. Crowded enough to move food but not too crowded that it’s squished. We loved the Venezuelan corn cakes. I recommend going with a friend to share.
Jaye B — Google review
Enjoyed it here. The food was small bites and all under $6. They accept cash and card. It's a great way to learn the food of different cultures. There are also other vendors with candles and portraits. You can listen to a live band. Bring a blanket to sit in the grass if the seating area is filled.
Jhanelle D — Google review
Cool food experience with music. It would’ve been nicer if they had more seating. Honestly we probably would’ve stayed longer and bought a lot more food if there was more seating. The food was good for a decent price. Glad I experienced it, but not sure that it’s worth a return trip.
Deb L — Google review
I've been attending the QNM for many years now (since they first started) - what I'm most fond of is the mixed crowd (hello, it's Queens where it's like a mini world of its own- yet you have "outsiders" attending). The difference foods, the vibe, music- just the atmosphere overall. I wouldn't recommend the first day (they open for their season- a bit dry ...as in not that much crowd or food vendors). Overall it is awesome. So make sure you attend next year an many more💃🏽💃🏽👍🏽
P-LO — Google review
Had an amazing time trying different foods from different countries and cultures. Everything was priced at $5-$6. Enough to taste for two people without getting full and leaving room to taste other vendors. Lines move pretty quickly. Crowd died down around 8-9pm so lines were not as long. The music was nice.
Crystal T — Google review
Always a great place to try various ethnic food all in one spot. Just a few stop from willets point, and a 15min walk from the train, usually go after a mets game, instead of spending $30-40ea at the game you can come here and fill up for $30 for two people. They also have beer and wine stations. Portable bathrooms which are surprisingly very clean. The food here is very fresh and usually cooked to order to expect long lines. Majority of vendors take card but bring cash if you want beer/wine. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area
Thomas C — Google review
”Queens Night Market” is a food event in Queens where the largest immigrant area in New York City, showcasing the food cultures of South America, Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean etc. You can enjoy high-quality international cuisine that goes beyond street food under $6. As a Queens resident, I am happy and proud of this wonderful event. what we(my husband & I) ate there (Food, vender, price, my score) ・Beef & rice(15 Mister Bocadillos) $6.00 10/10 ・ Pork Stir-fried Noodles(12 Hong Kong Street Food) $5.00 10/10 ・Beef & Cheese chachapa(20 Ay.cachapas) $6.00 10/10 ・Beef Banh Mi( 33 Banh Mi Thai Duong) $6.00 10/10 ・Brazilian Steak Sandwich(49 Brazilicious Brazilian) $6.00 9/10 ・Cheese Rolls(49 Brazilicious Brazilian) $6.00 7/10 Summary *Open every Saturday from 4:00 pm - midnight starting April 19th through October 25th(excluding the US Open from August 23th - September 6th.) *Free admission *Food under $6 *cash only (ATM available) *If you go early the line is short(In our case, we arrived there at 4PM. No line at all) We brought our own containers to take the food home with us, which was a great idea.We spent less than $30. We highly recommend.
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Asian Jewels

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Chinese restaurant
Asian restaurant
Cantonese restaurant
Asian Jewels is a bustling venue in Queens that offers a standard selection of dim sum in a large, traditionally decorated space. It's known for serving some of the best dim sum in the city, attracting lively groups of families and friends. The cavernous dining rooms with red-and-gold decor and chandeliers can accommodate large gatherings.
First time dining here tonight after reading their reviews. We order chicken meehoon and soft tofu with veggies. Both dishes tasted great and not too salty. Highly recommend this restaurant!
Wendy T — Google review
I had a fun time here with 6 of my pals. Unfortunately we came at 3:33pm, unaware that the carts ended at 3:30. The sign said the dimsun ended at 4:00 not 3:30. We were still able to get dim-sun but just had to order them specifically and wait longer. The dim-sun was pretty tasty, although I would have liked the pork buns more if they had more meat inside. The soup dumplings also didn’t have much soup insight which was a bit disappointing. The tripe was great though. We had a great time but I recommend coming before 3:30pm for the best experience.
Juju C — Google review
Good Chinese food in Flushing! They have a large space with lots of tables for big parties. They also have several private rooms available. The food is pretty standard compared to other restaurants in the area. One thing I didn’t like was that a lot of their sauces tasted similar with a hint of tomato like for the Peking Duck and the Pork Chops. Price was a bit expensive. Service was good. Parking lot with valet in the back, but gets hectic at the end.
Very R — Google review
Nice authentic dim sum experience. There are a lot of options on push carts. Although , a lot of dishes include shrimp which my husband is allergic to so more limited for us. Favorites include the chicken feet, meat and taro wrapped in tofu skin, and coconut pudding. We got there early when they opened around 9 on the weekend, however the kitchen doesn’t open until 10:30 so many things on the dim sum special list weren’t available.
Isabelle J — Google review
So much good dim sum that gets pushed around on carts. Cart ladies can get a bit aggressive but you’ll never lack food options. Service is overall a bit inconsistent and all over the place but you’ll adapt. Egg tarts here were very good.
Rovik R — Google review
We loved the ham sui gok (crispy dumpling), pineapple BBQ pork buns, and the surprisingly good durian mochi! Some items were less exciting though—the tofu pudding lacked flavor, and the congee with century egg and pork was a bit underwhelming. But overall, the experience was great, with friendly service.
J ( — Google review
Decent place to get dim sum. My favorite is the steamed shrimp ball with bits of water chestnut for the light crunch cooked in egg white sauce. Do go early to avoid crowds on weekends.
Alan F — Google review
I came here with a couple of friends for an early dinner on a random saturday. We were seated immediately despite the restaurant being quote busy. Before we even sat down, the servers were already offering us plates—so be prepared to start eating right away! The food itself was delicious and very unique for the american palate. My friends and I particularly liked the siu mai and cheong fun. However the experience can feel overwhelming if you’re not familiar with dim sum.The dishes come around quickly, and it was sometimes hard to understand what the staff were saying due to both the noise level and a language barrier. Some of the items are pictured in the menu, and at the front of the restaurant there’s a complete list of items in both English and Chinese, which is really helpful. The dim sum servers were friendly and never too pushy, which I appreciated. The only downside was trying to flag down a regular waiter for some water. When we finally did get someones attention he was a bit rude and told us to wait though no one brought us water until we asked a different waiter 15 minutes later. Overall, the food makes this place worth visiting. It’s delicious and authentic. Be ready for a fast-paced, lively atmosphere, and maybe brush up on dim sum basics beforehand to make the experience smoother.
Mari B — Google review
133-30 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354, USA•http://www.asianjewelsny.com/•(718) 359-8600•Tips and more reviews for Asian Jewels
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Asian Jewels, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

Lanzhou Handmade Noodle

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Chinese noodle restaurant
Lanzhou Handmade Noodle is a popular Chinese food outlet located in a bustling food court. The chefs here skillfully prepare freshly made noodles and flavorful soups right before the diners' eyes, using traditional techniques like rolling and pulling the dough. The vegetarian-friendly dish features house-made noodles that are cooked to order, with options for hand-pulled or knife-cut varieties. Customers praise the incredible chew of the noodles, tender beef shank, and flavorful yet simple broth.
The noodles are house made and cooked to order. Noodles are hand pulled and you can watch the workers make the noodles fresh! The knife cut noodles are my favorite but the hand pulled noodles is just as good. Noodles have incredible chew and the beef shank is nice and tender and the broth is flavorful yet simple. Their pickled vegetables on the side is amazing and their chili crisp is not spicy but fragrant. Portions are good but price has gone slightly up. My favorite noodle shop in Flushing
Jay — Google review
i ordered the beef one ($10) to go. i received it with the noodles and broth separately and tied good in the bag so it was good until i got home! microwaved the broth 45secs. came with chili oil and chopsticks
Kore S — Google review
Got the hand pulled stir fried noodles house special. Not bad! I would try it in soup next time. Noodles are hand pulled and bouncy. Flavour is good. You can taste the wok hei! It was 14.50
Desmond E — Google review
A small restaurant with pleasant food and considerable price. The ramens and rice are all served in one use container as the spoons and chopsticks are also one use. One dish typically cost 10 dollar, and they all tastes nice, with much meat in it. The only problem is that all soup for all dishes tastes exactly the same.
Thomas L — Google review
I haven't been to Flushing for a very long time, and didn't know what to eat. I went inside the New World Mall at Flushing to see what food they have at the food court. We came across this place called "Lanzhou Handmade Noodle" who make flavorful noodles and rich broth. We got the roast duck & ribs. It's so good! This place accepts CASH only. Definitely come check it out 😋. I'll come back again.
Karen H — Google review
Life is Short, F….it up! Family, Friends, Flavor If you’re ever in Flushing, go to the new world mall, go downstairs and you will find this place. Although it is a food court, it’s a food court of all different types of Asian cuisine. They were pulling the noodles right in front of you and cooking each bowl With fresh noodles. I got the lamb hand pulled noodles for the soup. You know you’re getting something special when you first put into the needle and you feel that texture and the chewing us with the other does able to absorb the flavor of the soup with every bite.
Richard L — Google review
The first thing I do after a long day of travel is to find a good bowl of noodles. Every time when I am in New York, I always stop by here to get their beef noodle soup. The noodles are so delicious. The flavors and texture has not changed a bit. I've been coming here for more than 6 years. The chili oil and the pickled vegetable are phenomenal and all you can eat.
Willahelm W — Google review
Place was really busy. Service was friendly. This place did take card. A lot of other of the other places were cash only. Had the hand pulled noodle with wontons. Large portion of noodle (good flavor), broth flavor was good. Pork wontons were good. Also had the bbq lamb skewers (light cumin flavor) - very good. Plenty of clean tables available, including large group tables
Dan M — Google review
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