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Ding Bian Hu: 陈记鼎边糊 - Fuzhou Cuisine Takeaway in Flushing, NY
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Ding Bian Hu: 陈记鼎边糊

22 reviews

Hours

Monday, 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday, 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday, 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday, 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday, 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday, 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday, 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM

Ding Bian Hu: 陈记鼎边糊 Intro

Ding Bian Hu: 陈记鼎边糊 is a Chinese restaurant located at 41-28 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355, USA, specializing in Fuzhou cuisine and offering meal takeaway services. They can be contacted at (718) 801-8989 or +1 718-801-8989.

As a Chinese meal takeaway option, Ding Bian Hu: 陈记鼎边糊 is known for its authentic Fuzhou dishes. According to customer reviews, it's a place to find typical Fuzhou staples such as peanut noodles, Fuzhou wonton, and fish balls. The restaurant has been serving the community for a long time and has recently undergone renovations. While prices have increased, they are still considered reasonable overall.

One customer particularly enjoyed the fried taro and oyster cake, describing them as perfectly fried and delicious, pairing well with the flat meat wontons. This dish evoked nostalgic memories of their childhood.

Important information to note is that the restaurant does not have bathrooms, and parking in the area is generally difficult to find. Despite these logistical challenges, Ding Bian Hu: 陈记鼎边糊 seems to be a popular choice for those seeking Fuzhou cuisine in Flushing for takeaway.

If you are a local user looking for Fuzhou flavors for takeaway, Ding Bian Hu: 陈记鼎边糊 offers a menu featuring classic dishes and has a history in the community, now operating in a newly renovated space.

Location

41-28 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355, USA

Customer Reviews

3.0
22 reviews
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Sam
Aug 08, 2022

Pretty good Fuzhou cuisine restaurant. Come here for your typical peanut noodles, Fuzhou wonton and fish balls. Price has increased but still reasonable overall. They’ve been around for a very long time. Now it’s newly renovated. There are no bathrooms. Pretty much can’t find parking in this area.

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Cindy Zhang
Sep 16, 2024

Fried taro and oyster cake were perfectly fried, delicious and pairs well with the flat meat wontons. Reminds me so much of my childhood.

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Thelionheartedone
May 17, 2022

- dian bian decent. - the peanut noodles were also good, just not as good as shu fu Jiao -fried oyster cake was decent. Does not include oysters but it was really cheap. Gets the job done, decent local fj spot. Interior looks ALOT better now after the redesign.

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Ren P
Jan 21, 2024

Like many of the eateries here, this is no-frills and captures the essence of Fuzhounese cuisine. The restaurant is named after the signature dish, one that every Fuzhounese grew up eating. Simply heartwarming on a frigid day.

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Kerry L.
May 02, 2022

The photo is not showing the correct store but I know which one it is referring to. Overpriced and found hair and bugs in my food.

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