Flushing Dim Sum Search
I have just done a Chowhound search for Flushing Dim Sum. The only places that are still open it seems are Gum Fong, Ocean Jewels and Prince.Are there any others that I may have missed?
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My favorite one, Gala Manor (Dong Li Gong).
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I second Gala Manor. I would say it's food is a step above Pings on Queens Blvd, and they have more of a selection (some good, some bad).
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I have never heard of Prince. Location, please.
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It's on Prince St., one block west of Main St. and two blocks north of Roosevelt Av.
For whatever it's worth, a Google search turned up a New York Magazine article about the place:
http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/...
I went there for dim sum some time ago and enjoyed it, and I would definitely be interested in going back some time, except that I live and work so far away and have other places in Flushing that I haven't tried yet. But I will say that they had some interesting items that I've seldom and in some cases never seen in Manhattan or at East (which I read elsewhere on this site has closed).
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East on Main Street, I believe is still open. The East on Albion Ave in Elmhurst is definitely open. It's the unrelated East Lake, also on Main Street, that closed.
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Oh. Sorry for the confusion.
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East Buffet & Restaurant serves some tasty dimsum
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My husband and I went back recently to a place we had tried once before, Gourmand, a few blocks southeast of the intersection of Main and Northern. They have carts and a-la-carte ordering. We found it quite tasty... has anyone else compared it to other offerings?
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does anyone eat at East Manor on Kissena Blvd? Sure is huge and crowded.
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