Taiwanese Gourmet 8402 Broadway, Queens, NY 11373
About the Business
Taiwanese Gourmet is a popular restaurant located at 8402 Broadway in New York, United States. Specializing in authentic Taiwanese cuisine, this establishment offers a wide range of delicious dishes that reflect the rich culinary traditions of Taiwan. From savory beef noodle soup to crispy pork belly buns, customers can enjoy a taste of Taiwan right in the heart of New York City. With a cozy ambiance and friendly staff, Taiwanese Gourmet is the perfect spot for a flavorful and satisfying dining experience.
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Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"I don’t know why they kept messing up my big table rezzy even I called to confirm but let alone that I like the food here and so did my friends. The price is not bad considering the inflation but it’s cash only. The food is definitely authentic loved the stinky tofu and pork chop. They accommodate large table downstairs. I got my bday dinner here with family and friends. They don’t sell cakes just to clarify."
"My favorite restaurant in Elmhurst! Reasonable price, and amazing food. The salty crispy is to die for. (free parking lot which is a plus)"
"Sharing thoughts on a restaurant I’ve been dining at for a long time – I started enjoying this Taiwanese cuisine since 2003. Back then, the flavors were excellent, and the prices were reasonable. Many have told me that the owner has changed several times, but I’m unsure if it’s the owner or the chef who has undergone multiple shifts. Getting to the point, this time, we mostly ordered snacks: 1. Oyster pancake was decent, 2. Fries stinky tofu was average, with less intense flavor than before. 3. Crispy fried intestine wasn’t very clean in the middle, not crispy enough. When we complained, their response was that it’s less tasty without the intestine’s flavor. So, if you’re sensitive to flavors, avoid it. 4. Glutinous rice & sausage were alright, although not as authentic as in Taiwan. 5. Flavored glutinous rice – don’t order this; I suspect it was pre-made and microwaved, as the inside was hot but the edges were hard and dry. 6. Oyster in thin noodle – definitely avoid this one. The taste and noodles don’t match those from Taiwan or the southern Fujian region, and surprisingly, they added vinegar in advance, resulting in a sour and highly unappetizing flavor. Lastly, this place only accepts cash and offers no discounts. Confirm that the prices on your bill match those on the menu, as many Chinese restaurants, especially handwritten ones, may have variations."
"We enjoyed the Taiwanese fried rice, shrimp, veggies and the beef noodle soup. We could have skipped the oyster pancake as it was filling and not crispy."
"Awesome service. AWESOMEEE FOOD! Gah damn! The fried large intestines, the fried shrimp, the sausage FR, the celery with beef, the oyster pancakes BROOOOOOO."
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