
A new shopping mall, the Shops at SkyView Center, has. It was an early lesson that the New York Food Court is a place of good soup. Downtown Flushing is known for its restaurants, bakeries and Asian specialty stores, along with its easy transportation into Manhattan.

Just about everything costs $9.99, and after asking an employee for a recommendation via Google Translate, I was directed to a section of the menu labeled “sour spicy soup.” I ordered one with shrimp, and about ten minutes later out it came bobbing with a half-dozen whole shrimp, fish cakes, tofu skin, quail eggs, corn kernels, and a whole lot more hiding in the depths. Look at selection of great stores located in Midtown plaza and read reviews from customers and write your own review about your visit at the mall. The first stall on the left when you walk into the food court is Da Wan, with a menu that lists barbecued skewers, noodles with kimchi, and maocai, a style of hot pot prepared in individual portions that originated in Chengdu. Location: Flushing, New York, 40-24 College Point Blvd, Flushing, New York - NY 11354. The verdict? New York Food Court is a contender for the best food hall in the city.Īs workers around us tied zongzi with twine, and stuffed Squirtles beckoned to be rescued from claw machines, we dug in, dabbing away sweat beads from our brows since much of the food was quite spicy. There's also a Starbucks for your caffeine needs. 196 photos Target Big Box Store and Department Store Flushing Save Share Tips 39 Photos 196 6. Boba and dessert options in the mall include Coco Fresh Tea & Juice, Gong Cha, and Beard Papa's. Bowls of colorful noodle soup and sizzling steaks overflowed from a central table, and picking at them, we each chose five dishes that we thought made this food court stand out. Another mall in Flushing is The Shops at Skyview which has six floors of shops that include but are not limited to Target, Nike, Best Buy, and Uniqlo.

We descended on the food court this week and ordered from each of the stalls. Though it opened in 2014, the New York Food Court has gone largely unrecognized, even as newer food halls, including the vastly inferior one at the new Tangram mall, have turned heads.
