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Welcome to 39 Kings Cafe

"39 Kings Cafe" in Flushing, NY, is a bustling Hong Kong Style Cafe offering a variety of dishes like bubble tea, dim sum, and savory appetizers. With a cozy and casual ambiance, this cafe is known for its extensive menu and late-night hours, catering to those craving authentic Asian flavors at any hour. The house special appetizers, such as the Fish Balls with Curry and the Crispy Fried Intestine, are must-try dishes that showcase the rich flavors and bold spices of the cuisine. Customers praise the attentive service and the vibrant atmosphere, making it a go-to spot for late-night dim sum cravings.

LOCATIONS
  • 39 Kings Cafe
    39-07 Prince St Flushing, NY 11354
    39-07 Prince St Flushing, NY 11354 Hotline: (718) 939-3330

Welcome to 39 Kings Cafe, a hidden gem located in Flushing, NY, offering a unique fusion of Hong Kong Style Cafe, Bubble Tea, and Dim Sum. This cafe provides a one-of-a-kind dining experience with a range of amenities like delivery, reservations, and free Wi-Fi, making it ideal for casual hangouts or classy gatherings. The diverse menu includes house special appetizers such as Fish Balls with Curry, Salted Baked Chicken Wings, and BBQ Assorted Mushrooms, promising a flavorful journey for your taste buds.

One standout feature of 39 Kings Cafe is its late-night availability, making it a go-to spot for those craving dim sum after dark. The customer reviews rave about the delicious dishes, with favorites like King Pao Chicken and Salt Pepper Salmon stealing the show. The ambiance is praised for being spacious, bright, and clean, creating a welcoming environment for diners.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I must admit that 39 Kings Cafe exceeded my expectations with its extensive menu and top-notch service. The combination of traditional Hong Kong flavors and modern twists creates a delightful dining experience for all. Whether you're a dim sum enthusiast or a bubble tea lover, this cafe has something for everyone.

In conclusion, 39 Kings Cafe stands out as a must-visit destination for those looking to explore the vibrant flavors of Hong Kong cuisine. With a reputation for serving delicious food in a welcoming atmosphere, this cafe is sure to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds. Make sure to stop by and indulge in the culinary delights that await you at 39 Kings Cafe.

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Namron L.
Namron L.

Everything was very good: clams, beef chow fun, vanilla ice cream, seafood pan fried noodles, red bean ice, salt & pepper pork chop, kamquat lime drink, love me tender drink, coffee frothy. Open & closes late, was busy even at 2am on a Saturday, could use more waitstaff, good portion sizes, extensive menu.

Lisa T.
Lisa T.

This is a night time dinner/snack place serving dim sum and Hong Kong style food. Food is always delicious. Service is great and one of the best waitresses ever, Stella, works here and she's top notch! I recommend ordering from their dim sum menu. Their king pao chicken is super tasty as is their salt pepper salmon.

Adam G.
Adam G.

There're not many places open at 2am in the morning. This is the ONLY dim sum place that opens at 2am. Food 10/10 When you come here at 2am and this is the only dim sum place you can find? Everything taste bomb Service 10/10 Quick and easy Ambiance 10/10 Probably one of the few restaurants that's reasonably spacious, bright and clean

Jamal R.
Jamal R.

Peoples nice there. Foods is good but just the price is expensive. Sometime foods take too long to come.

Laura U.
Laura U.

Came here with a few friends, and it was great. It gave diner vibes with great Asian food. We ordered a little bit of everything on the menu to try things out and by the time I left here I was stuffed. Everything was delicious and I wishwish I could've tried more. My son had the fresh watermelon juice, which he really enjoyed. Everything was so good that I forgot to take any photos. I definitely recommend stopping by here.

Ellen Y.
Ellen Y.

Been here several times since pre-covid. One thing I love about this dim sum place is that they OPEN LATE!! Past 12am. If you're new to dim sum and okay with pork, Pork siu mai is a good starting choice. Spare ribs as well. Next, I would recommend the chicken feet. Tried the bean curd with minced pork this time and it had a bounce to it - also good. The milk tea is always really good over here as well. Super simple not sweet like the mainstream boba shops.

Gregory C.
Gregory C.

CASH ONLY This used to be the old Sunway location until they rebranded to 39 Kings Cafe. When you need some bubble tea at night, take out or dim sum after dark this is the place that I think of. They are open until 4am every day and it would surprise anyone that so many people are ordering food or dining in after 12am. It can be super loud inside depending on who is dining in. The establishment is located in downtown Flushing at the corner of Prince (conveniently near a municipal parking lot that is free after 10p or 11p. But that area in Flushing is quite busy with traffic (Main Street closure to cars) and a lot of pedestrian activity during the day and during prime dinner hours. When I usually dine in it is pretty late so traffic and parking are not an issue. The inside dining area has a good amount of seating and you will always see a constant flow of customers in and out (diners as well as people picking up take out orders). I can only speak for myself and to my own personal experience for each place I review. Each time I have dined in I have had a good experience. I know Flushing is full of amazing restaurants and that restaurants differ in service and food quality. When it cones to 39Kings, it would not be considered the best Chinese food but for the convenience and awesome selection of hot food and drinks (non alcoholic) this place ranks one of the top in my book. On the nights where you are craving for some take out or certain Chinese dishes (well after the time that most other places have closed for the evening) this is the place that I and apparently many many other people think of (good or bad they think of 39kings and keep returning). The menu consists of appetizers and starters like gyoza and fried chicken and french fries. The regular daily menu consist of items you can find at any take out place or restaurant (chicken and broccoli, lo mein, kung pao chicken as well as things like congee, instant noodle dishes, HK style pork chop and one of my go to dishes, beef chow fun with bean sprouts. And mind you, this is at 2am on some nights. I named only a few but the menu offers at least 80 items to suit anyone's late night palate. Another one of my favorites they offer is a very simple dish that consists of spam, fried egg and chinese broccoli with white rice because sometimes simple is comforting and hits the spot. ANDDDD they have a dim sum menu that is available all day and each one is made to order. Their crystal shrimp dumplings (har gow) are a must as well as the sesame balls, rice rolls, scallion pancake and beef balls. The egg yolk buns are a very nice treat. For the drinks, you have an assortment of bubble tea flavors and slush drinks. The taro, green tea and coffee are some of my favorites. The mango slush also super refreshing. Just please keep in mind that this is not a bubble tea chain but the drinks are quite convenient and definitely go well with the food. *The only thing I would probably stay away from is the soup dumplings The staff is multilingual being able to speak in Mandarin and Cantonese (the demographic dialects of that area) as well as English (for order taking purposes which is very good for those customers who do not know how to speak any Chinese at all. The staff is usually very prompt and courteous. I have to give a shoutout to Stella who always takes time to welcome me and chats for a bit even though is busy. If you do not have time to dine in, call ahead so they have your order ready for pick up. And remember, cash only.

Yuan C.
Yuan C.

Never actually dined inside, but have passed by here many times and have ordered from them! As many mention, one of the best things is that they close very late and their food quality is pretty decent in my opinion. I've had their dim sum dishes as well as others. I think the price overall for the portion and quality total up to 4 stars for me. This time around I ordered their mixed fruit sago, preserved egg & fish fillet congee, and string beans with pork. Mixed fruit sago (4.5/5) - Perfect sweetness and sago isn't all clumped like some other places. Fruit was good, just wished the portion was bigger! Preserved egg & fish congee (4/5) - Not the first time I had this--flavors are standard and good, but fish was a bit on the hard side. Proportion of preserved egg and filling to congee was good though. String beans with pork (4.5) - One of my favorite dishes here. The flavors are really good, could be a tad oily at times but I enjoy the dish. Feels a bit pricey but that's about it. In addition to the above, this is one of my go-to places for late night dim sum cravings!