A few weeks ago they opened a sister restaurant in their original location devoted for the most part to spicy hot pot. Diverse Dim Sum, Flushing Mall Food Court, 133-31 39th Ave., Flushing, 71 ( GMAP)ĭumplings with Chili Sauce, Little Pepper Sichuan Restaurant – Flushing – Little Pepper, one of downtown Flushing’s finest Sichuan restaurants, left the area about two years ago to move to College Point. Add some black vinegar and a bit of ginger and then slurp away. The best course of action is to pluck one from the steamer, place it in a soup spoon, and nip a tiny hole in the side. It is possible both to scald one’s self and spill the delicate broth. ![]() Take care when handling these delicate flavor bundles. The thin translucent skins of these Shanghai soup dumplings are packed with savory crustacean-flavored broth and crab meat. The real standout here though is crab meat xiao long bao (six for $7.50). 12, New World Mall Food Court, 40-21 Main St., Flushing ( GMAP)Ĭrab soup dumplings, Diverse Dim Sum – Flushing – The shrimp dumplings and other snacks at the strangely named Diverse Dim Sum in the Flushing Mall are all quite good by food court-and even dim sum parlor-standards. Don’t be surprised if your Chinese table mate asks, “What is that, a pancake?” Sliced Noodles, No. The octet of juicy, delicate-skinned pot stickers are arranged in a radial pattern connected by a brown web of dough making for some incredibly fun eating. ![]() What makes them really special though is a cooking method that results in a mandala of deliciousness. ![]() The guo tie ($4.75)-pork and chive pot stickers-are incredibly fresh. Guo tie, Sliced Noodles – Flushing – The name of this outfit is Sliced Noodles, but it’s got some of the most gorgeous, and delicious, dumplings around. Flushing and Jackson Heights are home to some of the tastiest dumplings in the city.
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