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Mr Q
No frills hole in the wall casual spot for some skewers and drinks! We thought the skewers were plenty flavorful with their seasoning, moist and not overdone. Service was quite quick! We ordered: Squid, Lamb, Chicken, Fish Tofu, Taiwanese Sausage, Korean Rice Cake.
Mr. Q BBQ & Noodle in Brooklyn serves Chinese-style skewers, noodles, and snacks and is particularly popular for late-night dining. Despite the small space and cash-only policy, the service could be improved as my request for non-spicy skewers was disregarded.
Hui Wei
good selection of guobian with ur choices of ingredients and seasonal selection of either dried fish, or dried shrimp, in the guobian soup. The soup is traditionally Fuzhou cuisine, for someone who grew up eating them, it is nostalgic and they make it fresh and not too oily. The menu also has meats on stick and other small stir frys. and ofc peanut noodles and flat meat wonton soup. Seating is tight, one closet bathroom and friendly service. Cash only and not a lot of light inside. They also have tea egg, it was just ok. I recommend the chicken on a stick.
Introduced by my friend who lives locally. It is such a hidden gem off the bustling avenue. The food was mouthwatering; the price was even more beautiful. This isn't a fancy restaurant but would definitely be a comfortable, low-key place to enjoy a good evening bite with my husband.