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Just some words about grub...the food, not the insect.
Their menu seems to be more limited than other BBQ joints I've been to. But, what they have seems to be done well. We had the BBQ sampler for two. It's pictured below. Brisket, 2 giant beef ribs, 2 pork ribs, some chicken, and two nice sized sides. Everything was very tasty and messy. Just as BBQ should be. This place is rated the best BBQ in Manhattan. It's pretty damn good. Not sure if its the best in my opinion, but it sure is up there. Pictured above is the sweet tea. I love sweet tea at BBQ places. My favorite in the city is still Virgils. But, this one runs a very close second. BUT, there are no free refills. Which makes Virgils sweet tea with free refills that much sweeter. But, this one is still a nice sized serving. All in all, this place is definitely worth trying. They do give you a lot of food for your money. And, its tasty food. So, if you like BBQ style eatin, I would recommend this place.
This is Mei Li Wah Bakery. It closed down for a while due to some tragedy in the family, I think. But, it has reopened. I never went in to the place before. But, I think we passed the place on its grand reopening. And, it was packed! So, we decided to come back to visit when the crowds had died down...the crowd never really died down. So, one weekend we decided to give it a shot. We went there for lunch. There are very few tables in the back of the place. So, if you want to sit, you may have to wait. But, most people come to get take out. I think its because they're most known for their buns. I have to say, I haven't come across a place that really wowed me for a while. Well, at least not hear in the states. But, this place is bad ass... meaning its very good.
We started with dim sum items since we were there for brunch-ish type food. We tried some of the staple dishes of dim sum. The shrimp was crunchy. The rice noodle was thick. The sauce was nice. It was gooood.
We liked the place so much that we went back the next day. We tried their dumpling soup and fried rice. Also, very good. They burned their fried rice a little, but not enough to dissapoint.
AND, they had a unique dish that we accidentally ordered. The Lau Mie Gie. You know, the sticky rice rapped in lotus leaf(?). I accidentally ordered the flavored pan fried version of it. A pleasant surprise. Its the same sticky rice, flattened and dipped in a mixture of egg and bean sprouts and pan fried. Very nice. Anyway, I'm really happy to find this place. Definitely recommend it to anyone.
Here's a little place in Forest Hills, Queens. A little Japanese place. We were very hesitant on trying this place. We thought "how could a little place like this have good sushi?". But, after some time and craving for Japanese, we gave it a shot. To our great surprise, we loved it. And, you know that great feeling when you get when you get the check in Chinatown? Yep, you get that here. My favorite is the salmon sushi. They've got a pretty good version. It's no fatty salmon fresh from the fish markets of Japan at 7 in the AM, but its as good as any I've had in the city. It's as good as a Chinese owned Japanese restaurant can get. Yup, Chinese owned. But, they still deliver on the tasty. We've only started going there regularly not too long ago, so we're just starting to explore the many deals this place has to offer. But, if you're a fan of salmon, definitely take advantage of the dollar salmon sushi. And, we've been very pleased by this one dish we've tried recently. Panther. Yep, cheesy name, but seriously tasty. They have a large list of rolls that they've conjured up. Experimental and wacky at time, but totally worth the exploration. And, my girlfriend and I have been on this kick of checking out the fried ice cream where ever it is offered. This place, by far, has the best deal. Pictured below is the serving they give. Two balls of tempura ice cream. They offer three flavors. Vanilla, red bean, and green tea. All are very good. It may seem cheaper in quality than those that you may find in the city, but its a fraction of the price($2.50 versus the $6.50 you'd find in the city). And, it may even be store bought, who cares? As long as its good, right? And, that it is. So, if you're in the Forest Hills area and crave some Japanese cuisine at a great price, check it out. Enjoy!