Awesome dim sum for nyc, definitely better than Manhattan! But bring someone who speaks Chinese if you wanna know what everything is or to ask for something in particular to be brought over.
Like most dim sum places, it can be chaotic & service is spotty, but totally worth it since I can't get my faves anywhere else: BBQ Pork-pineapple bun & Mango-grapefruit tapioca! ;9
No matter how long line up is, the food is worth a wait! The chef my father introduced to me is very specialist and have deep connections to TO and HK. Eat as much as u can because they are authentic.
Hands down best dim sum. Their Malaysian roll is a must-try and have it while it's warm. I've been here for events for dinner and the food is typical Chinese party dinner food. Not good for dinner.
Traditional style (carts, loud). Large, with banquet aesthetic. Mix of Cantonese and Mandarin speaking cart pushers. Broad, conventional variety of dim sum. Pretty okay overall.
If it is your first time, look to the right of the entrance for a hot food station. You can order hot dishes like stir fried noodles or rice cakes along w the regular dim sum.
The first time I came here perhaps 2-3 months ago, one bus boy spilled sauce all over my dad's shoe & only whispered an apology & ran away. & the same day I found a shard of glass in my dessert.
I must be in lala land because everyone here said that the dimsum was bad. It was freaking great relative to Manhattan's Chinatown IMHO, but maybe cuz their dimsum declined in quality?
An experience! Take the 7 train all the way to Flushing-Main Street, take the escalators to the 3rd floor of the mall and find yourself here. Every dim sum cart offers delicious surprises!
So I've heard good things and decided to visit on a Thursday afternoon(1pm) for dim sum. I left feeling unsatisfied with the quality. Most of it was fairly bland.
I wouldn't give their leftovers to homeless people. The food here is so bad, they give Chinese cuisine a bad name. They have no shame. They disproportionately use the cheapest ingredients as "filler".
most poorly managed dim sum place I have ever been too. hostess took us around the entire restaurant to find a freaking seat. when we past loads of empty tables. I wanted to punch her.
This place is too big for its own good. The food is good but the service had gotten really bad here. There are better dimsumrestaurants in flushing. Don't go here
Welcome to Royal Queen, a sophisticated Chinese restaurant and event space serving traditional cuisine, Asian fusion and Dim Sum in the heart of Flushing!