2. Pizza Garden
9.0
171-01 Northern Blvd (171st Street), Flushing, NY
Pizzeria · 8 tips and reviews
Michael Pomposello: All you can eat pasta for the win!
Ava Lu: the rice ball is fantastic, service is great, definitely a must and recommended.
Bobby DIGITAAL: Natasha is the. BEST WAITRESS EVER, ASK FOR HER, YOU WONT BE SORRY. FAST, & FRIENDLY.... AND THE FOOD IS AMAZING FOR A PIZZA JOINT, RESTAURANT.
Vivian Tong: best hotpot buffet in town!
Kong Tse: Awesome place, the best for shabu shabu buffet, you really don't need the extras. The buffet has a great selection and variety.
Alice Chao: This place is a massive hot pot palace. Great selection of veggies, all you can eat. 5 different type of broth. Great for groups!
7. Point Brazil
8.6
3801 31st Ave, Astoria, NY
Brazilian Restaurant · 20 tips and reviews
Rami Haykal-Manning: Get the meats first and then the sides from the buffet. Very cheap and yummy.
Kimmie Ohh: Great variety of buffet food! Always get the BBQ meats!
Max Nisen: Beef short ribs, feijoada, collard salad, pork sausage, all wonderful.
8. Seva Indian Cuisine
8.6
34-11 30th Ave (btwn 30th & 31st Ave.), Astoria, NY
Indian Restaurant · 131 tips and reviews
Julie L: Try medium spice before going all the way and wash it down with a cold Kingfisher. The lunch buffet is also a great deal but can be crowded. Not a typical crowd from Queens either - too hip sometimes.
Raja H: (As of May 2014) All you can eat on Saturday and Sunday for $11 between 12pm and 3pm
Arminda Guillama-Rodriguez: Delicious food, nothing is too heavy - Aloo Chana Paneer is a great choice, any nan (especially cilantro). My favorite takeout but the lunch buffet can't be beat for the price.
9. Jaew Hon
8.6
71-30 Roosevelt Ave #2 (72nd St), Flushing, NY
Thai Restaurant · Jackson Heights · 5 tips and reviews
Dustin Lee: Much better and fresher than all the other AYCE hotpots
Nguyen Tran: Fried rice and fried noodle at this place are really good. Good selections for hotpot!
Kevin Yeh: SLICED BEEF, ALWAYS. Fried rice has a good texture, juices are fresh and flavorful. Great service, tight space -- especially by the veggie bar. It's on Roosevelt, so you'll hear the subway.
11. Boro Hotel
8.8
38-28 27th St (39th Avenue & 38th Avenue), Long Island City, NY
Hotel · 13 tips and reviews
noskos: Lovely design hotel, super friendly staff, nice breakfast buffet, cozy bar, close to public transport.
Derek Flanzraich: Beautiful industrial rooms, great service, huge bathtubs, complementary breakfast, and terrific views of Manhattan-- Boro's the perfect staycation!
Chona De Guzman: Not only is the hotel gorgeous but so are the staff! Excellent customer service! Amazing views from our 11th floor room!
12. Delta Sky Club
8.5
Terminal C (LaGuardia Airport), Queens, NY
Airport Lounge · East Elmhurst · 13 tips and reviews
Sean Hamilton: New (Aug ‘22) lounge look. Very spacious. Two different food buffet style areas. Coffee stations have choices of flavored syrups. One bar, but no alcohol before 8a. Spacious. Overall really pretty.
Roy Chin: The buffet area in the back around the corner from the main escalators has a smaller selection but is also less crowded. I find it's worth the trade-off a lot of times.
Helen Ernst: Very nice lounge; large and spacious; room to spread out; nice view of the water; variety of comfortable chairs
13. Delta SkyClub & SkyDeck
8.5
Terminal 4, near Gate B31 (JFK International Airport), Queens, NY
Airport Lounge · Jamaica · 215 tips and reviews
Lu B.: Sky Deck is a fun way to see the airport <- entrance behind the hot food buffet
Daniel Molinares: Amazing place to relax, have a drink, and watch the planes go by.
John H: This is the best Sky Club I have ever been in. All the usual free stuff, hundreds of seats with 2 power outlets ' each seat. Also this one has a premium bar, good food for $, & a panoramic runway view
Lisa Lee: Quite a pricey place. Def one of the most expensive places to eat hotpot in flushing. Might as well go eat AYCE hotpot for the price you're paying.
Robert Brisita: Lamb shoulder and angus prime. All the mushrooms too!
Serious Eats: The Queens branch of the international hot pot chain. If it's your first time, get the half-and-half broth: part mild, part spicy.