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“Daimaru” Ramen & Udon Noodles in The New World Mall, Flushing, NY

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"Diamaru" a Chinese restaurant offering Ramen and Udon noodles, is located in the basement food court of the New World Mall in the downtown heart of Flushing, NY. You have lots of dining options on the upper and lower levels of the Mall. Should "Daimaru" be on your shortlist? Have you been? What other Chinese restaurants and food stalls have you tried? If not, will you now?

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“Yozi”, #20 in the New World Mall Food Court, Flushing, NY

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If you're hungry, if you're in downtown Flushing, NY, and if you jonesing for Chinese Food, you can satisfy all of your needs by going to the New World Mall in Flushing, NY at the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street (entrances on both streets), and head downstairs to the Food Court. Try your luck at any one of the 40+ food stalls offering everything Asian. Chinese? check! Japanese? check! Korean? check! Thai? check! Vietnamese? check! Street foods? check! Appetizers and Entrees? check! check! Dumplings? check! Desserts? check! The hardest decision will be which food stall to choose. Today, I spun the roulette wheel in my head, and it came up #20. "Yozi"! Did I like it? Well, you'll have to read the article to find out. What's your favorite spot in the New World Mall?

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[REVIEW] Red Tiger Dumpling House, Stony Brook

Red Tiger Dumpling House

Review of Red Tiger Dumpling House Almost like a mirage appearing amidst the miles and miles of strip malls, big box stores, shopping malls, gas stations, fancy steak houses, and a Duane Reade, we found a hidden oasis just off of Rte 347 in Stony Brook.   Ever since we got turned on to Soup Dumplings at Joe’s Shanghai in ...

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Dumplings (Wontons) Geography Lesson

Dumplings on my Mind Class is now in session. A Chinese dumpling, or a wonton, is a staple food popular throughout China.  Dumplings were likely introduced to the West by early settlers in Chinatown, who came primarily from the Cantonese-speaking coastal cities in Southern China. It seems like I’ve got dumplings on the brain as it’s the second time in ...

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