New Lake Pavilion

Dim sum restaurant · Flushing

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"Asian Jewels technically serves the best dim sum in Flushing, but only by an inch. New Lake Pavilion is right up there with it, and it offers a more classic, old-school experience. Located in a former diner, the place is just one enormous room with chandeliers, Greek columns, and roving carts squeezing between big round tables. Be sure to snag some rice rolls stuffed with fried shrimp when you see them come by." - carina finn koeppicus, kenny yang, neha talreja, bryan kim, molly fitzpatrick

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/the-best-restaurants-in-flushing
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60-15 Main St, Kew Gardens Hills, NY 11367 Get directions

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