Moonwok Chinese Takeoff Long Island City

41-18 38th Street, City Of New York, 11101, United States Of America, Broad Channel

🛍 Asian, Fusion, Chinese, Catering

Phone: +13476429695

Address: 41-18 38th Street, City Of New York, 11101, United States Of America, Broad Channel

City: Broad Channel

Dishes: 18

Reviews: 0

"No, it's not an actual restaurant. It's a grey industrial warehouse door, where you can pick up your order that was presumably placed online or by phone. I don't know if they take orders on-location. I ordered the cream noodles for lunch. It wasn't what I expected, but not in a bad way. The dish is served cold, and the cream sauce is more tart than savory. The noodles are a nice chewy texture while the peanuts add a good crunch. I usually don't enjoy modern fusion-y type foods, but I think they pulled it off well. I welcome this novel twist in flavors and approach to traditional Chinese and Chinese-American dishes."


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Lauren Lauren

Order was on time and precise. LOVED the Spring Rolls w the sweet chili sauce.. unfortunately I hated the pork veg dumplings. I was craving dumplings for lunch and this place came up as great dumplings. Did not like them at all

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Minji
Minji

I love how this concept is more of an upscale Chinese takeout concept. Their dumplings are handmade and delicious! My favorite dish is the #1 Stunna, which is glazed pork belly and it is out of this world! I will definitely be ordering from here again.


Emma
Emma

I was craving Chinese food for lunch and ordered through Uber Eats. The food was okay. Steamed Cabbage Dumplings The skin was a bit thick, the filling was very mushy and overall didn't have that much flavor. The dipping sauce was good. Sesame Noodles The noodles were very creamy (almost like a mayo taste), but lacked flavor beyond that. I was missing the sesame taste. The noodles themselves had a good chewy texture and did taste better after I added chili oil.


David
David

No, it's not an actual restaurant. It's a grey industrial warehouse door, where you can pick up your order that was presumably placed online or by phone. I don't know if they take orders on-location. I ordered the cream noodles for lunch. It wasn't what I expected, but not in a bad way. The dish is served cold, and the cream sauce is more tart than savory. The noodles are a nice chewy texture while the peanuts add a good crunch. I usually don't enjoy modern fusion-y type foods, but I think they pulled it off well. I welcome this novel twist in flavors and approach to traditional Chinese and Chinese-American dishes.

Broad Channel

Broad Channel

Broad Channel is a small island community in Queens, known for its seafood. Locals enjoy fresh clams and fish, often prepared in simple, home-style recipes typical of the area.

Categories

  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Fusion Discover a delightful blend of culinary traditions with our Fusion menu, where diverse flavors and innovative techniques come together to create distinctive dishes that tantalize your taste buds and offer a unique dining experience.
  • Chinese Savor the rich, authentic flavors of China with our selection of iconic dishes. From savory stir-fries to mouthwatering dim sum, each creation captures the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine, delighting your taste buds with every bite.
  • Catering Catering services offering a diverse range of delicious and beautifully presented dishes, perfect for any event or gathering. Our menu combines creativity with quality ingredients to delight your guests.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Delivery
  • Delivery Only
  • Accepts Credit Cards

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