Guan Fu

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Right after seeing Free Synagogue of Flushing, come here for a meal. This restaurant specializes in Chinese and Sichuan cuisines. You can order nicely cooked mapo tofu, spicy chicken and spicy beef. When visiting Guan Fu, it's a must to try good beer or delicious wine. Great tea will make your meal even more delicious and you'll certainly come back.

The warm atmosphere of this place makes guests feel relaxed and have a good time. The atmosphere of hospitality of this spot highly depends on the staff, that is well-trained here. Most visitors think that prices are fair for what you get. As a number of reviewers say, the decor is lovely. This restaurant is a Michelin selection and, as the 3 black knife-and-fork symbols mean, Guan Fu offers high-grade service.

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Linzhe Nie Request content removal
This location is now closed for renovations while google map showed it was “Open”. But the same plaza has many options like - Old Beijing Shabu Shabu (B1)/Chuan Shan Jia (B1)/Jiangnan Restaurant (1 Floor)/Four Seasons Coconut Grove (second floor). Except for the Four Seasons Coconut Grove, you have to queue up with a number. So I went to the Four Seasons Coconut Grove: the decoration style of the university snack street shop, the bill was expensive - I ordered a few dishes for $80/per. I don’t quite deserve the decoration and location. I feel like I’m being ripped off. The food is okay.
Ida W. Request content removal
So devastated this delicious restaurant is closed when I stopped by on 2/19! I still had $$$ in my pre-loaded member card  hence the 1-star. In my past visits this place was a 5-star spot!
Katie L. Request content removal
My favorite sichuan spot! All their dishes and packed with spice and flavor. The spice level is customizable so you can adjust it to your tolerance. The waitress was very nice and recommended dishes to us. Here's what I ordered 1.  Mr. and Mrs smith- very large serving and is a must get if you are a fan of beef tripe and stomach 2. Mapo Tofu- i usually don't like tofu but this went very well with some rice! 3. Fried Pork belly- the one non spicy dish we ordered for the night. a bit oily but pairs well with rice 4. Guan fu dry pot chicken- comes with bits of potato and onions. my favorite dish of the night 5. Spicy fried shrimp- i would prefer if the shell was already peeled but delicious nonetheless 6. Tang yuan- some dessert to end the night. Tasted like the ones i get from the supermarket but those are delicious so I can't complain
Chinese, Seafood, Vegetarian options
$$$$ Price range per person $31 - $60
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Flushing–Main Street
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39-16 Prince St G01
New York City, New York, USA
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Flushing–Main Street
39-16 Prince St G01, New York City, New York, USA
Features
Outdoor seating Takeaway Сredit cards accepted Booking Delivery Not wheelchair accessible Wi-Fi Parking TV
Opening hours
SundaySun 11:30AM-10:30PM
MondayMon 11:30AM-10:30PM
TuesdayTue 11:30AM-10:30PM
WednesdayWed 11:30AM-10:30PM
ThursdayThu 11:30AM-10:30PM
FridayFri 11:30AM-10:30PM
SaturdaySat 11:30AM-10:30PM
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