HTML SitemapExplore

NYC's New Fuzhou Cuisine Spot🔥 Felt Like Dining Back Home in China!

The Chinese food scene in NYC keeps getting better! This weekend, I visited a newly opened Fuzhou restaurant in Flushing and was amazed the moment I stepped inside—it truly felt like being back in China! 🏮 The décor is stylish, the service attentive, and the overall vibe reminded me of a top-tier restaurant back home. Perfect for group gatherings or festive meals, it completely shattered my old stereotype that “Fuzhou restaurants in NYC have lackluster settings.” 😂 The food was also outstanding—the server’s recommendations were spot-on, with balanced flavors and no greasiness. 😻 🔥 Sea Oyster & Seaweed Omelette: A signature dish—savory and fresh without any fishy taste. Absolutely loved it! 🦪🍳 🔥 Crab Sticky Rice: Loaded with rich crab roe! So satisfying to dig into. The sticky rice was perfectly seasoned, and the portion was huge—enough to share among four or five people. 🦀🍚 🔥 Fuzhou-Style Lychee Pork: Sweet and tangy in just the right balance, beautifully presented with traditional Chinese elegance. 🍖🌸 🔥 Millet Soup with Sea Cucumber: A nourishing winter soup—warm, comforting, and perfect for the season. 🥣✨ 🔥 Salt & Pepper Pork Trotter: Crispy on the outside, tender and sticky inside. Even though it’s indulgent, I couldn’t resist having a few extra pieces! 🤣🐷 📍 Min Du Sheng Yan 📍 3607 Prince St, Flushing, NY 11354 #CozyWinterMeals #NYCEats #NYCFoodGuide #FlushingEats #FlushingFoodScene #NYCChineseCuisine #NYCFineDiningVibes #WhatToEatInNYC #FuzhouFood #FoodieAdventure

Related posts
New York's Cool Hotel: Public Hotel (2)🌟This Facial in the East Village Was So Comforting 🌟3-Day Manhattan Essentials Travel Guide(1)This Hidden Amusement Park in Upstate NY Feels Like Summer in the 1950s—With Tilt‐A‐Whirls & Lakeside Cotton CandyNew York's Hardest-to-Book Restaurant Unlocked 🔓🇺🇸NYC | A Hidden Brunch Gem That Outshines the Hype 🥞✨
Niklas Berg
Niklas Berg
16 days ago
Niklas Berg
Niklas Berg
16 days ago
no-comment

No one has commented yet...

NYC's New Fuzhou Cuisine Spot🔥 Felt Like Dining Back Home in China!

The Chinese food scene in NYC keeps getting better! This weekend, I visited a newly opened Fuzhou restaurant in Flushing and was amazed the moment I stepped inside—it truly felt like being back in China! 🏮 The décor is stylish, the service attentive, and the overall vibe reminded me of a top-tier restaurant back home. Perfect for group gatherings or festive meals, it completely shattered my old stereotype that “Fuzhou restaurants in NYC have lackluster settings.” 😂 The food was also outstanding—the server’s recommendations were spot-on, with balanced flavors and no greasiness. 😻 🔥 Sea Oyster & Seaweed Omelette: A signature dish—savory and fresh without any fishy taste. Absolutely loved it! 🦪🍳 🔥 Crab Sticky Rice: Loaded with rich crab roe! So satisfying to dig into. The sticky rice was perfectly seasoned, and the portion was huge—enough to share among four or five people. 🦀🍚 🔥 Fuzhou-Style Lychee Pork: Sweet and tangy in just the right balance, beautifully presented with traditional Chinese elegance. 🍖🌸 🔥 Millet Soup with Sea Cucumber: A nourishing winter soup—warm, comforting, and perfect for the season. 🥣✨ 🔥 Salt & Pepper Pork Trotter: Crispy on the outside, tender and sticky inside. Even though it’s indulgent, I couldn’t resist having a few extra pieces! 🤣🐷 📍 Min Du Sheng Yan 📍 3607 Prince St, Flushing, NY 11354 #CozyWinterMeals #NYCEats #NYCFoodGuide #FlushingEats #FlushingFoodScene #NYCChineseCuisine #NYCFineDiningVibes #WhatToEatInNYC #FuzhouFood #FoodieAdventure

New York
Min Du Sheng Yan 闽都盛宴
Min Du Sheng Yan 闽都盛宴Min Du Sheng Yan 闽都盛宴