Fu Yuan

Chinese restaurant · Flushing

Fu Yuan

Chinese restaurant · Flushing

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135-43 Roosevelt Ave, Flushing, NY 11354

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At Fu Yuan, a hidden gem on Roosevelt Avenue, you'll find steaming hot, made-to-order rice noodle rolls and curry fish balls that are perfect for a quick bite between subway rides, just be ready to enjoy your meal on the sidewalk.  

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The Best Restaurants in Flushing’s Chinatown - Eater NY

"Joe’s Steam Rice Roll mainstreamed the sticky, chewy concentric Cantonese treat in Flushing, and now locals are lining up in front of the tiny takeout window of Fu Yuan. Favorites are the shrimp and watercress rolls as well as the thick rice logs (like those in Korean tteokbokki) with curry fish balls or peanut butter sauce." - Caroline Shin, Robert Sietsema

https://ny.eater.com/maps/flushing-chinatown-nyc-best-restaurants
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The Best Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week - Eater NY

"The small serving of fish balls atop rice noodles ($3.25) was a perfect size before a tennis match." - Eater Staff

https://ny.eater.com/2021/5/3/22417091/nyc-best-dishes-eater-may-2021
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E. L (Ny Foodie)

Google
This is a spot that you can miss but is a great find and has the best Congee for Breakfast and small bites, the rice Rolls are amazing and the minced Beef congee and preserved eggs Congee are our go to Breakfast special. The soy milk has great flavor and texture and the Fried Bread Crueler have perfect flavors. The spinach Rice Rolls are great.

Christine Kim

Google
we ordered the shrimp rice roll and the curry fish ball rice roll! the shrimp were perfectly tender and bouncy and the rice rolls were very soft and soaked up the sauce well. the curry fish ball portion was pretty small which was a bit disappointing but the rolled and sliced rice rolls had a nice texture to them as well! what they mean when they ask if you want it spicy is if you want a drizzle of sriracha. id recommend this if you're getting the peanut sauce with the curry fish balls. no seating and cash only afaik.

M Lee

Google
Tiny window service HK style takeout on Roosevelt, between Main and Prince. Very short line of 1 person ahead of us on the order line on this cold, blustery Sunday afternoon. There were already about a dozen people mulling about waiting for their orders. The order taker spoke Cantonese (actually quite rare in Flushing) and was professional and efficient. To sample the quintessential HK archetype, we ordered a basic wonton noodle and added the stewed beef for $3 more. Soup was clear and packed separately from the wonton noodles and stewed beef. Wontons were acceptable, no shrimp were present in mine. Noodles were crispy, not soggy and the stewed beef was well flavored. Not greasy, not oily, but cut into very small, almost dainty 1/2" x 1/2" pieces, not the traditional large chunks usually served. 3 small stalks of yu choy were also included. $11.50 total for stewed beef, wonton noodle, cash only. Fair for 2025 prices. This seems like another example of the latest and greatest FOMO where "if there's a super long line and bunches of folks are all willing to wait, then this must be great". Good, but not worth a 20-30+ minute wait. Noodletown NY on the Bowery, Wu's Wonton King LES are packed with Tiktok gen hipsters, but still have the right combination of biohazard bathroom + old skool HK, hanging duck greasy spoon we drool over. If there's no line here, thumbs up, otherwise go to Shun Won.

Jocelyn Lee

Google
A little window on a busy street known for its curry fish balls and rice roll. I personally liked the fish balls the best as there are much better spots to get rice rolls. There was a short line and it did take some time for my order to come out but it is worth the wait and it's fairly inexpensive.

Melissa P

Google
The food was okay. I decided to go with the cilantro rice rolls. They added extra sesame sauce and soy sauce for me when I asked. I can appreciate that the rolls are of a thin and soft texture. The flavor just wasn't enough for me. I prefer the rice rolls I get in Brooklyn and Manhattan.

Ma Breats

Google
A hole in the wall in flushing, they only allow card above $10. The freshest rice rolls ever. We got the curry ball and rice rolls, a cold soybean milk and the shrimp rice rolls. All were fantastic especially the rice rolls. Can’t beat the price for the quality.

Martin Lloyd

Google
Cheap eats from a small "order at the window" restaurant. Cheung fun were great and highly recommended. Just watch out when ordering - they accept cards, but only for orders over $10 - so there was a pretty aggressive homeless man who knew most items are under $5 asking for cash from people in line.

ewnyMetroExpress

Google
They serve the most authentic and delicious rolled noodles (Hong Kong street style)! I'm impressed this tiny shop actually provides a decent varieties and I recommend this place at all costs! Yes, the price has been going up but I still support this one and only place in Flushing! By the way all ladies have different characters lol, they are nice and helpful. Usual wait time is 5 - 10 minutes.
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Emily G.

Yelp
How yum!! I ordered the curry fish ball rice roll noodles (medium) which was $5 and it was delicious!! Just the perfect amount for sharing as a hearty snack. Also tried a bit of my friend's pork rice roll which was also great. Be prepared to eat it on the sidewalk. Save your cash for this place! I'm definitely coming back and bringing more friends :)
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Lina L.

Yelp
Quite a big fan of cheung fun during dim sum. My parents introduced me to this spot when it first opened a few years back. It was quite popular and still booming now. The cheung fun is absolutely delicious -- savory, filling, and reasonably priced. The bigger size containers are perfect to share with another person and can be divided into two or three portions. If I'm eating alone, I would get the smaller size since the portions are quite large and cheung fun is generally pretty filling. Only complaint is that I wish they included more sauce and fish balls. They add the sauce and fishballs at the end in those cylinder containers so it's always on the top. Recommend this spot for an affordable yet filling meal at Flushing.
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Danielle W.

Yelp
No frills, hole-in-the-wall establishment that's cash-only - this is how you know it's good! It's conveniently located near the Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue entrance to the 7 Train, so definitely worth visiting if you're in the area. Depending on the time of day, there may be a fairly long line, but it moves quickly. One of my favorite steamed rice roll places, specifically for the curry fishball option with peanut soy sauce combo. The rice rolls are the perfect balance of firm, yet springy, while the sauce is a bit on the thinner side. Their minced beef porridge is also solid and saves well. Either way, the food is always piping hot and fresh. There is a large and small size for these dishes, with generous portions for both.
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Megan H.

Yelp
Great price but didn't think the curry fish balls or steam rice roll was anything special. We got the medium for $5.50, I wish there was more of the peanut sauce.
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Mike R.

Yelp
Wanted to grab some food in downtown Flushing to take with me to the Mets game and found Fu Yuan, a literal (see pic) hole in the wall, immediately above the Flushing subway station on Roosevelt next to Main St. So glad I did. Saw Fu Yuan's selection of steamed rice rolls, so ordered a small portion of the Roast Pork ones for $3.75. Topped by a sauce, they were freshly made, sizable, filling, and super tasty! (See pic.) Will definitely come back to Fu Yuan for either those or try out one of their assorted other varieties!
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Richard D.

Yelp
Stopped here for a quick snack in Flushing and it did not disappoint! Hidden in a small stand in the wall, Fu Yuan has a bunch of cheap and quick bites. They're most known for their curry fish balls, so you already know that's what we got. At $5, we got the medium size which is honestly big enough to be a meal. It comes out super hot and is super flavorful!
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Yuan C.

Yelp
Been coming here for years, and it's my go-to rice roll spot when in the area. They're the epitome of hole-in-wall and frills, located on busy main st. Bring cash! The food quality for the affordable price (compared to the other spots in the area) is superb given that they make the rice rolls fresh--the wait may just be a little longer than usual. They're on some delivery apps now, too, which is pretty neat! Their rice rolls are of course great, but their sides (love their beef stew) and even noodle dishes are pretty solid. I also always love doing the veggie add-ons and do the occasional egg if I'm feeling fancy for my rice rolls (my go-to is the fresh shrimp roll with watercress). The food isn't going to blow you out of the water, but it definitely feels homey and nothing short of tasty. All the flavors are mild, and nothing is overly saucy, even when you combine all their available sauces for some dishes (must do). Wishing they stick around for a long time!

Tina B.

Yelp
They recently updated their menu and bumped the prices slightly (which is fine). I've been coming to Fu Yuan for years and over the years they've gotten more stingy with their toppings and sauces. If you want peanut or hot sauce you need to ask them now. They will only ask if you want soy sauce and even then they'll be very light with it. I ordered chicken and corn but found a few pieces they hid in the middle that had no toppings. For $7 I guess I should expect to be met with mostly rice and water. I think next time I'm craving rice rolls I'll just go to Joe's since they're about the same price but their rolls are always well topped and not overly dry.
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Kayla K.

Yelp
For the price you get your bang for your buck. I got the dried shrimp rice rolls and for some reason they weren't great but since it was so cheap I would definitely try them again and get something else. I got pork and egg congee and it was really really good, it was missing some black pepper but not any points deducted on them. The one thing I will say is that their customer service is really great. Any request I asked them they completed it with a smile even if the task was really small(Like asking them for an extra fork)
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Alice X.

Yelp
This place is sooo good. Very fresh, thin, and bouncy rice crepes. I ordered the pork rice roll small and my boyfriend ordered the fish balls and rice noodle also small. Both are delicious! $6.75 for both! I'll be back tomorrow for the crispy shrimp noodle and the beef. So tasty and cheap. We went to Tangram Mall to grab a seat since there were no seats here.
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Andrew N.

Yelp
This was the first stop on our food crawl and we ordered the small curry fish ball with noodle roll. I would recommend getting a small if you are doing a food crawl because it will had up. I really liked how bouncy the rolls were and the addition of the curry fish balls were amazing as well/
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Dana H.

Yelp
Probably my 2nd favorite steamed rice roll place. This is a cash only place- and they have an expansive menu. My favorite is probably their beef steamed rice roll with watercress, corn and fish balls (protein filled order- I know!). It's perfect for breakfast, and they make it fresh so you know it's good. It does take 5-10 minutes to make, so make sure you have enough time. The ladies are also so fantastic- there's only 4 people working but they really dish out everyone's orders quick! It's a small hole in the wall - literally, so there are no tables. You order, pay and wait on the side. It's right next to Dunkin Donuts on Roosevelt Ave. near the 7 train, so it's the perfect place to get your breakfast. Wonderful place.
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Taylor Z.

Yelp
Street stall, the texture is really good and the shrimps were juicy. really affordable and a large is fun to split between 2.
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Andrew J.

Yelp
Helpful tip: it's a hole in a wall place so do not expect to eat at the restaurant or eat near it as there are no seating by the store. Definitely one of the best Cheung fun (rice noodle roll) place I've been to on the east coast! Definitely better than any other place in boston and it's great for price-flavor value. I will definitely come back here every time I go to flushing.
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Steven W.

Yelp
Traditional, made to order rice rolls. They have all types of rice rolls to choose from. It is made fresh and it was hot. Fu Yuan is ordered thru a window so it can be easily missed since it is a quick service restaurant. We ordered the beef rice rolls, super delicious, the rice roll was slippery and cooked very well. Employees were kind and understood the assignment.

Prima Z.

Yelp
Best fishball rice noodle in queens. The rice noodle is perfectly chewy like you would find in chinatown. Curry fishball is delicious and they are not stingy on the sauce. Really small hole in the wall always busy.
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Andrew C.

Yelp
Fu Yuan is basically a rice noodle stand right next to the 7 train flushing station. There is no seating or tables unless you count the garbage can outside. They specialize in fresh noodles with my goto being the plain rice noodle (HK style) with fish balls (medium is $5) Low prices, fresh food, quick service, no ambiance

B T.

Yelp
Great fish ball and rice noodles with peanut sauce. They also have a curry sauce. There was no small size, only medium or large, despite small still be listed on the menus.
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Brian L.

Yelp
Absolute best take-out rice noodle rolls in the area and the price/ value is excellent! The small portion gives you a loooot. I wish there was slightly more shrimp tho. It's prepared quick. There's no place to sit, so gotta go around looking. Oh, they're closed every Thursday
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Alexandria R.

Yelp
I have had rice roll since I was young as I grew up going to dim sum. In Flushing there are many rice roll places but, I was looking for a budget-friendly (under $10). I showed up at 1pm and there was already 2 people in line. I got a medium shrimp rice roll ($4.5) with all the toppings (peanut sauce, hot sauce, hoisin sauces, and sesame seeds), a crispy shrimp roll ($5), and one shrimp roll plain (with soy sauce). It was amazing!! It was fresh, steamy, and very filling. All in all, I am definitely coming back. This is now my go-to for rice rolls in Flushing.
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Vickie W.

Yelp
The price value at Fu Yuan for fresh rice rolls is unbeatable. I've tried the shrimp, beef, and pork rice rolls and all were delicious. If you want a different flavor, try the (very mild) curry fish balls with rice noodles. This is a Flushing staple!
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Tiffany H.

Yelp
Came here for the curry fishball rice rolls with the peanut soy sauce combo topped with sesame seeds and it was just what I wanted. I would say that the sauce combo was a bit more watery compared to ones I've gotten at HK style restaurants but it does the job. The medium is served in a small quart and is $5. It is a small store front near the 7 train station. There is no seating and cash only. Will be coming back here to satisfy my cravings.
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Jessica W.

Yelp
Right on the heart of Main Street, Flushing lies a small restaurant that serves one of the best Rice Noodle Rolls I have ever eaten! There is no seating in this establishment but that's completely okay. For only $5, we ordered the large Shrimp Rice Noodle Rolls. It was quite busy, so the food took a while to prepare (5-10 minutes), but the wait was well worth it! The rice noodle rolls were cooked to perfection and seasoned with just the right amount of soy sauce. It has been a few days since I have eaten this and I still can't stop thinking about how delicious it was. The rice noodle roll was so easy to eat and it is definitely a must try if you ever visit NYC!
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Crystal H.

Yelp
Can't believe how addicting this was!! $5 for the medium which is such a good price. They fill the bottom with rice noodles which tasted super fresh and it was still hot, then scooped curry fish balls on top which tasted super homey. They add peanut sauce and light soy sauce for the perfect combination of flavors. They also offer sriracha on the side for an extra kick (I recommend). It look less than 2 minutes to order, get the food, and pay.
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Clarissa L.

Yelp
Small hole in the wall rice roll place in flushing near the subway. The rice rolls are all to go and are prepped right away. Ordering is quick at the booth. I got a large with shrimp. There was a ton of rice noodle, probably around a pound, with a handful of small shrimps. The rice noodle was a little thick compared to other places and there wasn't enough oil between the sheets for it to stay separated. The sauce was also a bit diluted. It's a convenient place to stop by for a snack before heading into the subway, but there are some better rice roll places.

Eve K.

Yelp
3.5 stars I will say. They have variety of rice rolls and I like the curry ball and beef stew the best. The congee tasted ok but there was a lack of ingredients. Had the wonton noodle also, not impressed at all (very bland). Service was quick and if you don't want too much money on food , this is the place.
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Grace H.

Yelp
If you're in the mood for a hearty and quick bite, Fu Yuan's Chinese rice roll stand is a solid choice, particularly for its freshly made-to-order rice rolls. I tried the beef rice roll, and was immediately pleased with the thin, delicate nature of the rice roll itself, though the beef portion left a bit to be desired in terms of size. On another note, the curry fish ball was pretty standard - a decent pick but nothing that would prompt rave reviews from me. It was good but didn't venture into the memorable territory. One of the substantial pros here is the value for money. Even their small serving size provided a notably big portion, ensuring that your money is well-spent in terms of quantity. The flavor mostly derives from the soy sauce added to the rice roll, which was well-balanced, not too salty, and agreeable, though a little extra depth or a kick could perhaps elevate the dish a notch higher. In wrapping up, Fu Yuan offers a solid, substantial quick bite at a friendly price point, although a slight tweak in the flavor department could bring things up a notch. Here's looking forward to potentially more varied and robust flavors in future visits!
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Cindy J.

Yelp
The noodles are soft and delicious. I ordered the crispy shrimp steam roll and chicken corn steamed roll. I didn't realize the crispy shrimp steam roll was a small order. I Would've ordered the regular shrimp roll. The crispy roll had more crunch to it than shrimps. I had two shrimps in each. The chicken corn steamed roll is a great portion and was worth it.
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Polly H.

Yelp
How did I find this place? My friend Ally introduced me to this spot. We walked on by at 8 AM in the morning seeking a place for dim sum and deliciousness...and we found it awesome. Note that it is small and has no seating available. It is basically a simple store front where you place your order. The orders of rice rolls (chern) are made fresh and will take a while to wait. Although it's super cold outside, these cha siu rice rolls (BBQ roast pork rice rolls) are delicious.
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Linda L.

Yelp
I like the shrimp roll and dried shrimp roll. I forgot to add toppings the few times I went and fishballs are also good here. Available in different potion sizes too.
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Kenneth E.

Yelp
Awesome rice rolls and good filling. Cash only. A weird ordering system where you have to wait in line and it can get crowded and hectic but so worth it for the food and the price!
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Barney C.

Yelp
Fu Yuan in Flushing, Queens is a hidden gem serving up some of the best cheap eats in NYC. You'll definitely find something to enjoy as their menu offers a wide variety of noodle dishes. We tried the curry fish ball noodles and I enjoyed the sauce and full mouth flavor. My fiancée was a fan of the pork rice noodle roll, which she described as "super soft, silky and delicious." This place is a must-visit for anyone in search of the authentic noodle dishes. I'd highly recommend it.
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Maggie L.

Yelp
Tried their rice roll couple of times already. The taste is acceptable. Of course it may not be as good as those rice roll cart in Chinatown but in a morning when you want to get a rice roll for breakfast this is an option. They accept cash!
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MY V.

Yelp
Stop by this food stall to order some rice rolls. They were pretty busy for the morning and there was a bit of a wait. Plenty of items on the menu with different size plate. The pricing was pretty cheap too. I got the shrimp rice roll with soy sauce. Plenty of food for a medium sized. If you're opting to try I suggest a small plate. The rice roll was fresh and hot. Great consistency and easy to enjoy. Shrimp was medium sized as there was plenty of them to enjoy. There isn't anywhere to stand and eat nearby so we walked around the corner where they had benches at a dining square area.
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Erika G.

Yelp
Great spot for good, cheap, filling food. Lot's of different options to choose from. Love it!!
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Dave D.

Yelp
I visited fu yuan on a Sunday afternoon and was craving something warm and spicy. I ordered their curry fish balls over noodles and the crispy shrimp roll The fish balls were tender and bouncy, and the curry sauce was lightly spiced with a hint of coconut milk. The sauce had a nice balance of sweetness, saltiness, and spiciness, and it coated the fish balls well. The portion size was generous and filling, and I enjoyed eating them over the rice noodles. The shrimp roll was made with shrimp wrapped in a rice roll with a crispy skin inside. The shrimp was fresh and juicy, and the skin was thin and delicate. The roll came with a sweet and tangy dipping sauce that complemented the shrimp well. The portion size was decent but the shrimps used were on the smaller side. The service was fast and friendly, and the stand was clean and convenient. I would definitely recommend fu yuan to anyone looking for a satisfying snack in Flushing.
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Joy H.

Yelp
Rice roll - a stable chinese breakfast! the flavors were good but the rice rolls were a bit too soft and broke apart really easily. Soy milk and you tiao - the best combo! 10/10 recommend. Everything came out super fresh and delicious.
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Cynthia L.

Yelp
This is the spot to go for yummy steamed rice rolls! My favorite thing here is the Fishballs with Rice Noodle. I like to get my rice roll with all the sauce - peanut sauce, hot sauce, and sweet sauce. Rice rolls are soft and have a really nice chew to them. It comes with fishballs - you can get them normal or curry. At the end, they top it with sesame seeds. I always like to get the large size to share with the family!
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Lesie H.

Yelp
This is my go-to for 魚蛋腸 (fish ball noodle rolls). Whether with oyster sauce or curry sauce, this place make the cheong fun for street eats. It's soft but rolled tightly, so the best way to described it to the uninitiated is that it's a Cantonese Tteokbokki. Now drizzling it with sweet oyster and peanut sauce, sriracha if you want it spicy, and sprinkle some sesame on it, and you got some delicious noodles to munch on. If you don't know what to get, just get the B1 or B2 with everything on it. Other highlights: - Noodle rolls: the noodle is firmer that the fresh made ones around the area. My recommended filling? Shrimp. - Crispy Shrimp roll: you might have seen it in the fried cart during dim sum. - Congee: Quick and fast for the sick who's too weak to cook. Also a good breakfast food. Sampan is a fish cake hodgepodge if you're curious.
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Mya T.

Yelp
Another stop I wanted to do while out in Queens, saw pictures of the curried fish balls and had to try them out for myself. For a medium size, the price was good and very filling. I could barely finish my food. There was a lot of curry sauce and it was savory .
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Janet H.

Yelp
Legit spot for rice rolls. Not only does the quality surpasses what you get at the typical dim sum parlor, it is also cheaper. But avoid the congee. Too oily.

Evelyn S.

Yelp
The Curry fish ball rice noodles is good for $7.50 for the large. The beef and shrimp rice rolls are good too.

Chia L.

Yelp
We come here often to buy porridge, both the fish porridge and the century egg porridge are good. The beef noodle soup is very good too. Many people come here to buy the rice noodle crepes and the portion is too much for us.
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Allie Y.

Yelp
busy as hell, which is not surprising. their rice rolls are incredibly popular and they had a lot of food delivery pick ups. there was a long line when I arrived at 9:30 AM. I opted to try this place vs going back to Joe's as it seems this place is just as good. I can't seem to find a place that does beef rice rolls as good as some dim sum restaurants, but their rice rolls are made the authentic way. it's delicious, light and airy. beef rice rolls is just ground beef steamed into the rice rolls itself. the curry fish balls looked so good. I got that for my husband and I bought a plain one for myself. my daughter and I shared the beef rice roll on the bus back to NoVA & it was the perfect lunch for us. highly recommend you try them! they do pour the soy sauce on so you can ask them to hold it if you don't want it drenched in soy sauce.
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Linda T.

Yelp
A hole in the wall spot where you can get congee, rice noodle rolls, and other goodies. The food comes our somewhat quick when there's no line. The food is always hot and made to order. My go-to order is usually the pork & preserved egg congee and the curry fish ball rice noodles. I also recently tried the pork & watercress congee which was pretty good. For the curry fish balls, I usually get all the sauces except for the siracha sauce since I don't want them to make the rice noodle rolls spicy. Overall, delicious and affordable comfort food. BTW, it's CASH only.
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Matt A.

Yelp
I love their curried fish balls with rice noodles, it's absolutely a necessity at Fu Yuan to me. I heard about this place from a youtube video and never would have known to try it. The service was great, they asked me if I wanted it spicy or not, the quality is consistent in the two or three times i've been there, and the flavor is excellent.

Rob L.

Yelp
found another place in queens that has rice roll with fishball that taste like the ones in Chinatown so that I don't have to travel that far, yet it's a bit watery but taste great The rice roll is definitely better the Joe's steam rice roll and price, quality and quantity is better..

Ed C.

Yelp
For the price and the authentic flavor, can't be beat. Simple take out stall, great for quick breakfast. - Curry fish ball with rice noodles: Brings me back as a kid, flavors spot on. Sweet with the curry fish ball flavors. Says they added hot sauce but didn't really taste it. - Beef rice noodles: Medium portion are pretty big. Beats any dim sum place any day. Noodles are soft and the beef is flavorful.
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Kim T.

Yelp
If you like rice rolls, don't sleep on this place! It's on the main street, but it's a small place so it can be a bit hard to find. I got the crispy shrimp rice roll and it was SO GOOD. The rice roll was freshly made, the soft and slippery, just how it should be. Probably one of the best rice rolls I've had within the last few years. The crispy shrimps were also freshly made and complimented the rice roll perfectly. I'm drooling while writing this review and am looking forward to coming here again next time I'm in Flushing.
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Joseph T.

Yelp
Rice rolls, noodles, and porridge counter. We had the dried shrimp rice roll and the pumpkin porridge. Rice roll was outstanding! One of the best that I've had. Order was ready quickly.