Main Street Imperial Taiwanese Gourmet

Main Street Imperial Taiwanese Gourmet, Flushing 5910A Main St - Flushing

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Trip
Last update on 19/03/2024
3,5
3 Reviews
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Last update on 23/12/2023
4,1
368 Reviews
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Last update on 13/07/2023
3,5
101 Reviews
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Last update on 07/10/2020
3,2
11 Reviews

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Restaurantji
Last update on 26/09/2020
4,0
83 Reviews

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Foodle.pro
Last update on 13/07/2023
3,0
2 Reviews

Menu Main Street Imperial Taiwanese Gourmet

  • Appetizers
    • Minced Pork On Rice
    • Pork Roll
    • Oyster Pancake
    • Oyster Pancake.
    • Tainan Rice Cake
  • Soup
    • House Special Soup
    • House Special Soup
    • Ginger Clam Soup
    • Sour Mustard Clam Soup
    • Ginger Oyster Soup
  • Rice
    • House Special Over Rice
    • Rice With Chicken Leg
    • Rice With Pork Chop
    • Shredded Pork Over Rice
    • Shredded Pork Over Rice
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EatBigApple
+4.5
While it's possible to enjoy this speaking only English, I urge you to find a Chinese companion to make ordering simpler.
Mar 24, 2011
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Unitednationsoffood
+4.5
We ate flies' heads, fruit of the fragrant manjack tree, and stinky tofu. It turns out that Taiwanese sautéed flies’ heads aren’t actually made from real flies’ heads, and the fruit of the fragrant manjack tree isn’t actually made from fragrant manjack. But the stinky tofu was definitely made from remarkably stinky tofu.
Nov 30, 2011
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ChubbyChineseGirl
+4.5
Flushing is filled with awesomely delicious and totally under rated joints. Locally savored chinese food and snacks brought overseas from a variety of regions of the mainland, plus an array of cheap eats from vietnamese, korean, to thai a
Oct 19, 2009
5
Sara Cathi
+5
Small Taiwanese restaurant south of Chinatown. Workers were super friendly and you can tell they care about their customers! Ordered: -3 Cup Chicken: So tender. I’ve never had this before, but it reminded me of chicken adobo without the vinegar and different spices. -Oyster Omelet: edges are crisp and the insides are gooey. Delicious. -Fried Pompano: crispy fish sitting in a gingery sauce. Yum! Would I go back? Yes! They were so friendly and it’s helpful that I went with a Taiwanese friend. She said the restaurant reminds her of Taiwan. Make sure you bring cash because it’s cash only.
5
Don Lui
+5
This is my go to spot for 3 cup chicken, pork intestine and tofu pot. Is just good. Is low key, is flavorful, been coming since 2007. Their flys head(minced pork with chili) is really good if you can eat spicy. 100% hidden gem
5
Ruby Chan
+5
The door front, store settings and atmosphere just reminded me of local food stalls in a taiwanese neighborhood. I first visited the restaurant in 2018. After all these years, I still feel the warm hospitality from the waitresses, bringing the friendliness of taiwanese to all guests. - Minced Pork on Rice 滷肉飯 - Three Cup Chicken 三杯雞 - Chef Special Crispy Pork Chop 林師傅排骨 - Shredded Pork w/ Diced Bean Curd 香乾肉絲 - Intestine w/ Sour Mustard 酸菜大腸 - Clams w/ Black Beans 炒蛤蜊 - Cuttlefish w/ Chive 韭菜花枝 - Chinese Cabbage 高麗菜 - A Choy A菜 The dishes were stunningly delicious, yet sometimes it tasted slightly too salty, such as the shredded pork. Both Three Cup Chicken and Crispy Pork Chop were excellent in taste, the meat was tender and well sauced. While for vegetables, the Chinese cabbage were sweeter and softer than A Choy. The price surprisingly doesn't raise considerably, but of course comparing to the portion size 4 years ago, the dishes become a bit fewer. As long as they could maintain the food quality, the size doesn't really bother me. If you are craving for outstanding authentic taiwanese food in NYC, this is certainly a place you shouldn't miss. My Recommendations: Minced Pork on Rice, Three Cup Chicken, Shredded Pork w/ Diced Bean Curd
5
Mary C
+5
Stopped here for a late lunch after walking through Corona Park. Excellent food,friendly staff. If you are a tourist, skip Chinatown in lower Manhattan and go to Flushing, Queens instead. The area of Main St from 60th Ave to 40th is filled with restaurants, stores and food markets.
5
Kevin Zeng
+5
Here for a table of 6 and about 10 minutes wait. But that’s not always true. This place can get busy and very traditional spot. Food is amazing. I love the three cup chicken and all tofu dishes. I would ask for suggestions if you are having trouble but speaking Chinese will help with ordering. Service is typically Chinese spot. Expect less and enjoy the extra attention if any. Smile and say thank you will be appreciated. Ask for tea. Ambiance will be like going to a fancier takeout spot. It’s not great for a date but a casual meal or family dinner. You should expect to overhear other’s conversations if you understand. If you are adventurous, I would order stinky tofu.
5
Josie Rossum
+5
Very generous owner. They reminded us “the most beautiful scenery in Taiwan is its people”. The owner gave us stir fried Chinese cabbage for free. The Taiwanese popcorn chicken doesn’t taste authentic yet it’s fantastic. Moreover, we didn’t know that it was CASH ONLY and wasn’t able to pay enough tips. The owner let go of that. Will definitely come back!
5
Jesse Yuan
+5
Love this small mom and Pop Taiwanese eatery. All dishes are authentic and the owners are so kind. I have nothing but high praise. A must visit!!!!
5
Alan Chicotel
+5
Excellent food here, we ordered so much to try bunch of different items. The one I call flyheads with the pork and leeks was so good. Some bites you catch a pepper chunk and it lights your mouth up, but that is what I love about it. Livers, stinky tofu (okay I don't eat this one but my wife and her dad and aunt loved it), the soup with the blood sausage looking stuff, all of it met with a smile as it was devoured. The chef gave us this great mashed yam desert after we finished. I had never had it before, I have no idea what it's called, but that was a unique and tasty end to a great dinner.
4
Aubrey Lu
+4
I always love coming here for Taiwanese food. There's a few dishes that we always get when we go, fly heads(not really fly heads the black beans), 3 cup chicken, tea pork ribs, sautéed cabbage, and bitter melon with salted egg. The portions are a little small but you get to order alot of different dishes to try.
5
Albert Chang
+5
The owner is very generous. The food portion is enough to fill the stomach. The price is okay. The staffs are very friendly. The only thing that you need to know is that it only takes cash.

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Timetable

Monday:
11:00 AM - 03:30 PM
04:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 03:30 PM
04:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 03:30 PM
04:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 03:30 PM
04:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 03:30 PM
04:30 PM - 10:00 PM

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