- Chinese Food
- Chinese Restaurant
- New York
- Queens County
- Douglaston
- Chinese Restaurant in Northern Boulevard
- New Northern Manor
Hours
Monday, 10:30 AM - 9:00 PMTuesday, 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday, 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday, 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday, 9:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday, 9:30 AM - 9:00 PM
New Northern Manor Intro
New Northern Manor, located at 251-15 Northern Blvd, Douglaston, NY 11362, is a Chinese restaurant offering a wide range of authentic dishes. You can contact them at (718) 281-1500 or +1 718-281-1500. The restaurant is known for accommodating both small and large parties and is considered kid-friendly.
Key features and observations from customer reviews include:
- Parking: They have a small parking lot in the rear with tight spaces. Street parking is also available (self-pay metered parking).
- Dining Experience: The dining area can be quite loud, which is typical of many authentic Chinese restaurants.
- Seafood: They feature a live fish tank and offer dishes like King Crab, prepared with options like steaming with garlic and ginger or steaming with egg.
- Dim Sum: Dim Sum is served during lunch, including on weekdays, with a typical assortment of buns and dishes.
- Food Quality: Dishes generally meet normal standards, with some variations like extra beef in the Western Lake beef soup.
- Service: The staff is friendly.
- Wait Times: Expect long wait times for a table on weekends.
- Pricing: The prices are considered fair for the quality of food.
New Northern Manor is a good option for those seeking authentic Chinese cuisine in Douglaston. They offer a diverse menu, including seafood and Dim Sum, and cater to various group sizes. However, potential diners should be aware of the parking limitations and possible noise levels.
If you're looking for a Chinese restaurant in Douglaston, NY, New Northern Manor provides various dishes including king crab, and dim sum, and caters to large groups. Please note that parking is limited and weekend wait times can be long.
Location
Customer Reviews
We recently visited the New Northern Manor for dinner. They offer a small parking lot in the rear and self-pay street parking. The restaurant can accommodate both small and large parties and is kid-friendly. However, as with many authentic Chinese restaurants, the dinning area can be quite loud. They have a live fish tank with healthy-looking fish. During our visit, king crab was priced at about $50 per pound. It was expertly prepared by steaming with garlic and ginger. The second cooking option for the King Crab was with steamed egg. Other dishes met normal standards, though they added extra beef to the Western Lake beef soup, which was different but still good. Overall, the prices were fair for the quality of food. Be aware that the wait time for a table on weekends is very long. Also they serve Dim Sum during lunch.
Dim sum experience in Little Neck. They do have dimsum on weekdays. Assuming limited varieties. Still had the typical assortment of buns and dimsum dishes. They do have a small parking lot. I find the spaces tight, so if you have a nice ride, you should opt for metered parking on the street. The staff is friendly and the food quite good. They have a small parking lot.
Good place to be for dining in dim sum. Very friendly staff and servers. Restaurant gets busy and crowded midday on weekends. We can see that many are regular or returning patrons. Enjoyed their fresh and tasty dim sum accompanied with a pot of fragrant Jasmine tea. Overall, we were quite surprised and impressed with their good quality food, drinks and polite staff. Shall definitely be coming back. 😊
The food for dinner for a big party is decent. But the dim-sum is one of the worst I’ve had. Their dim sum service is extremely poor, and people are stuck fighting over food and waiting for food. While we were there multiple tables left or complained about the lack of food. The general staff are doing their best, but the place is incredible poorly managed. We went on a Sunday which is supposed to be one of the best days of the week to get good dim sum. I will not come here ever again.
I walked in about thirty minutes after it opened. It was pretty empty, and no more than four tables were filled until I left. There were limited dimsum options as I only observed three carts with no other carts coming around. The dimsum tasted okay, but the price wasn't crazy either. It was $45.65 including a 20% tip for 5 dishes. I guess the upside is that credit cards are accepted. Average dimsum restaurant for NYC.
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