Biang
41-10 Main St, Flushing, NY, 11355
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Address :
41-10 Main St
Flushing, NY, 11355 - Phone (718) 888-7713
- Website https://www.biang-nyc.com/
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Chinese Cuisine
The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.
Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.
There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.
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Josh M.
Anyone who knows me knows that I'm not the biggest fan of Starbucks. This Starbucks was a great place to get a hot tea. It was really warm and inviting. the staff was very friendly. The manager actually let us shoot some stuff for a photo shoot here. It did get a bit crowded. Most of the people that were coming in we're just getting coffee or tea and leaving they weren't staying in hanging around. They have a bar style seating area that goes along the whole entire wall of the Starbucks with hightop tables. If you're in the area I recommend coming to the Starbucks. It's warm, it's inviting the staff is friendly and it has a modern look to it.
(5)Katherine H.
Great friendly employees.. The coffee is absolutely horrible mind you the iced coffee and frappachinos are delicious! Also in love with the flourless chocolate chewy cookie! It is to die for!
(4)Samuel M.
When I want to relax and read a book in a cozy place I go to this starbucks on Hudson street. It is very cozy and pretty quiet for place as starbucks. Guys who work there are great, they are always so kind to me and i feel really comfortable spending hours there. I think it is weird to give a starbucks 5 starts but i promise, i deserves more.
(5)Martin W.
Awesome spot, so low key and friendly service. Its just a coffee spot but I think the location just adds a nice vibe to the pleasant purchase of your favorite cup of whatever. Hudson Street is kinda laid back and this place gives you that same laid back feeling. I like that ! My Iced Mocha Latte was great and this location just wants me to come back for more.
(5)Laura Kate S.
It's a Starbucks, right? But I gave it 5 stars. Confusion! Shock! Not at all, if you stop in here. You'll understand. NICE people. Not just nice, but friendly. Smiling, making conversation as they mix the drinks up. It was so lovely and wonderful that paired with my mint hot chocolate, I actually left with a smile on my face. My husband, who hates Starbucks as a rule, even commented on how cool everyone was. 5 stars on service alone! :) (Otherwise, it was run-of-the-mill Starbucks drinks. Good but not mind-blowing).
(5)Michael N.
Well Starbucks is Starbucks, but this particular location... wow! Super clean bathrooms. Very clean in general. I will definitely use this bathroom again.
(5)Monica T.
Cosy location with bar stools and enough table and seats for patrons to sit around, read the paper and sip on their coffee. Very relaxing and guess what, if you are waiting for Employees Only to open, come by and caffeine up before you go! (jk on the caffeine)
(3)Tequila B.
I'm always pleased with the quality of Starbucks. The baristas were super sweet and helpful. I got directions and I love that I can try a new flavor and see if I like it before I actually purchase it. That exactly what I did. I wasn't pleased but I got another one and it was relish. An iced white mocha with whip. Very sweet but very good. Great location and if you need a caffeine boost then make a pit stop here!
(5)S F.
This used to be my favourite location and may become that again once the nearly all new staff gets trained. Also, the interior design of this location was altered so that it made it more difficult for people to move through the store with their strollers, children, drinks, etc. I think that in trying to make more space they made less by putting a stool -bar up in between the register and the few tables there are. Other than that it is a great location. I wish they would add outdoor seating. It would be frequented even more if that were offered.
(2)Scott B.
I agree w/ Ryan Robbins about this Starbucks location--it's small and often crowded, but the baristas are awesome and friendly! I typically only go to this location when I'm heading to co-work w/ a friend in the West Village, so I'm usually just in and out because I'm in a hurry. Luckily, the barristas seems to always be on their toes, so I get my "bold red eye with no room" served up lickity-split. Note that if you're looking to park yourself and work with your computer for a while, it would be tough at this location because the space is small. Nonetheless, I do see folks in there bent over their laptops every time I visit. Maybe they're secretly paparazzi hoping to see one of the local celebrities =)
(4)Laura H.
Service and products are fine -- my complaint today is about the bathroom. No TP AND the soap dispenser is broken... hopefully just a short-term oversight. I'll keep coming here for coffee, but I'd recommend finding facilities elsewhere.
(3)Ryan M.
I have to agree with everyone else... A starbucksisastarbucksisastarbucksisastarbucks. BUT this location is amazing, and while there are others closer to me, if I am in need of a Starbucks fix I will re-route myself to go to this location. It is smaller, low key, and the service over and over again has been nothing but personable and friendly. And not in a fake, overly smiley kind of way. Friendly in a "I really enjoy working here and I am glad you like it here too" kind of way. Whoever hires here has got it right.
(5)Keith T.
Tucked into a quiet corner in the West Village, this Starbucks lacks the frenetic pace and crowdedness of most NYC Starbucks locations. I got a Pike Place roast with soy and it was delicious. And the barista complimented my old-man sweater. Bonus brownie points!
(4)Ryan R.
Since I can't edit the address of this place and I accidentally wrote this review for the wrong one, I'm going to edit my review for this location of Starbucks which I did go to a lot while visiting NYC. It's a smaller Starbucks, so there isn't a lot of space to work. But since it is in the heart of the west village, the baristas are mostly cute gay men. Very friendly and a great view of Hudson street, you may even catch a glimpse of a few celebs walking by!
(4)John Y.
I love the people that work here. They always remember my drink, and my name. They're super-friendly and make it a pleasure to come in to the store.
(5)Elle H.
So I ended up here after traipsing around the City in high-heeled boots after work waiting for my date to get off work. An hour later, my date was still suck and my hooves were killing me. Thus, with my proverbial book in hand, two bucks and change for a Tall Americano, I stumbled into this Starbucks. First sight- spacious, clean (AND BIG) bathroom, and friendly service. The staff here wasn't disgruntled and actually was quite personable. When I told the Barista I needed more time to decide, he said "Not a problem," but was also willing to give me some direction when I asked for it. His counterpart asked me if I wanted a little room for milk in my Americano. Overall, just having some nice, friendly, but not intrusive service in a not too packed Starbucks is what this place has going for it. I felt that if I wanted to strike up a conversation they would be willing, but always would be alright if I just kept to myself. They have bar seating facing out on Hudson Street for good people watching. They also have around 10 tables for seating. Its not very cozy with the tile floor and décor (no sofas or soft chairs), but is a nice, clean Starbucks for a respite.
(4)Rob R.
This place gets busy but the drinks are good like they always are. you may want to find a shop off the beaten path. They are in fact on every other street corner.
(3)Sarah L.
So a Starbucks is just a Starbucks, right? WRONG. The fact that I even remembered this one's location out of the 7298347230 shops in the city attests to how fondly I look back on my one-time experience there. Granted, a lot of external factors that have nothing to do with the actual upkeep and quality of this shop have affected my judgment, but I'm sure they'll be glad to take the bonus points anyway. First, there are a ton of outlets and seats available, which is basically a gift from the Wifi heavens to any laptop-toting customer who doesn't plan on budging for a considerable amount of time (ie: me, anywhere). I needed somewhere to wait and eat for three hours while getting my passport renewed from the agency across the street and this Starbucks more than delivered. With its super hospitable sit-and-stay atmosphere, rare busy hours, and unobtrusive music volume, I was aaaalmost tempted to stretch out on the cushioned bench and get some shut-eye. Alas, even I live by a certain (admittedly low) standard of public propriety. I also accidentally left my laptop charger there, only to realize an entire WEEKEND later in a fit of panic and freaking out and desperate plea-making to my friend to pick it up for me after work. Lo and behold, they still had it! Which says something about the type of both the customers and employees who retrieved and safely stored it for me, no? My one gripe was that right before I left, I kinda sorta may or may not have gotten locked in the bathroom. And by that, I mean I did. I furiously banged on the door while shouting for someone, ANYONE to let me out as I had to pick up my passport in the next five minutes only to resignedly contemplate taking out my phone, looking up the number of the store, calling them, and letting them know that I'm sorry, but I seem to have locked myself in their bathroom and would they be so kind as to open the door at their earliest convenience? Right when I was reaching for my phone to make said mortifying call, however, a toilet paper-replenishing employee came bursting in and greeted me with a bewildered expression as I attempted to explain why I had been rattling the door handle like a crazy person. Pressed for time, I gave up mid-sentence and settled for rushing past him yelling, "YOU'RE MY PERSONAL SAVIOR!!!" in my wake. All in all, a lovely place.
(5)Lisa C.
Had an awesome experience at this Starbucks! I know we see them everywhere and usually I'm just in and out. But yesterday I need a place to work for a few hours and Wifi was a requirement. Found this gem nearby and parked myself in a window seat with a great view and an outlet. The staff was sweet, efficient and funny. It is indeed a small store but there are 6 window seats and it you don't mind not being able to spread out, it definitely works. I was there for 5 hours -- lunch and a pm snack -- and had no complaints. And when I left, I forgot my phone in the bathroom...walked 1/2 a block, realized, came back...and they were holding it for me at the register! Great place...great staff!
(5)Jason P.
I would normally not critique a Starbucks-they're so ubiquitous and so hit or miss (usually miss). We entered into this one because my wife had to use the bathroom. When she went to look for it, of course, it was locked and could only be used if you were a patron. Being the good husband, I purchased a bitter double macchiato from the woman who had been eyeing us when we had gone looking for the bathroom. "it's in use" she said with anger in her eyes. We waited about ten minutes as several others came in asking for the same privilege from the queen. I heard her complain to her coworker "that's all they ever want". Needless to say, the bathroom continued to be "in use" even after fifteen minutes. We left-if I had the balls of a New Yorker, I would have peed on the front door. That would have taught that toilet-nazi a lesson. Perhaps if they concentrated less on the bathroom and more on making coffee, they could eventually acquire the skill necessary to produce an acceptable cup of espresso.
(1)roderick A.
I cannot believe this: a First To Review for a Starbucks in New York City? Yes, babies, that's how I roll. Oh excuse me... *coughs* COOL *coughs* I was early to meet my friend for a movie at the Film Forum. So I went looking for a good old cup of joe, to warm me up being it was about 30 degrees tonight. It's not the gigantic Starbucks location like the one in Astor Place or in Union Square. It's rather small with maybe 5 to 6 tables on your left, when you walk in. I think there are two smaller tables on the right when you walk in, I don't remember. Oh, I'm sorry, excuse me again... *coughs* USEFUL *coughs* I'm only giving three stars because while the coffee was pretty good and it hit the spot, the service was, shall we say, less than desirable. Now maybe I'm just spitballing here, but when I am in a store, isn't the clerk supposed to be at your beckon call and pay attention to you 100%? I worked in retail, and I know thats what I had to do. But nuh-uh, not at this particular Starbucks. There were only two people behind the counter, which I thought was kind of abnormal for a Starbucks. But since its a smaller location, and there were maybe 8 people in the joint, I didn't mind that so much. What I did mind was that both clerks were on their cellphones while making peoples' coffee. Yes, while one hand was making the coffee, the other hand was holding the cellphone to the ear so they could talk and listen. Very, very rude and very disrespectful, in my opinion. Oh my god, I'm sorry please excuse me again... *coughs* FUNNY *coughs* But the coffee was pretty good. And yes, I will raise my right hand and solemnly swear that Starbucks coffee was good.
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