Read aboit this place and wanted to try its "dry noodles dishes" Liked them so much we returned the next day. Did not give 5 stars as it is a vey chaotic "mini food mall" sharing its narrow places with several eating establishments. Also no place to eat inside just carry out. OK for coronavirus situation but not so comfortable in "normal" times. Anyway terrific food.
(Translated by Google) Very clean, fabulous halal food(Original)很干净 法拉盛难得的清真美食
Organized chaos is how I would describe this place. So many choices and still very organized. Duck Buns are pretty good — and the value can’t be beat.
This is really like a min-food court with about five different food shops within the locale, which is not on any corner but in the middle of the block. Within it is a place selling peking duck slices on a bun (2 for $2.50), not great but pretty good for a peking duck bun fix. Another place sells an assortment of good to very good quality dim sum (about $3.25 for four pieces) and they will often throw in a almond-milk like dessert drink with any order. A third place sells rice plates and cooked foods, and a fourth sells BBQ pork, roasted ducks and chickens. There is a fifth place, immediately to the left upon entry, but I forgot what they sold. Place is always busy with locals. Down the block from New World Mall, across the street from Shanghai You, and a couple of doors over from the Long Island RR exit on 40th Rd. Pretty sure it is cash only.
When we were there, most of the orders were take-out. They have an organized system of ordering and purchasing food. We did take out of a whole duck, a whole chicken and some ribs. Very good quality and prices as well. Parking can be a challenge but worth finding one. The area seems a little tired but many restaurants in the area. Friendly neighborhood in the city that never sleeps. Bring cash.