2. Ihawan
8.5
4006 70th St (at Roosevelt Ave), Woodside, NY
Filipino Restaurant · 40 tips and reviews
Violeta Sibulan: The best of all Filipino food...the barbecue is deliciously out of the world...crispy pata is mouth watering... for dessert the flan, avocado shake...service is great too.. enjoy!!!
nymag: Try the crispy pata here, a fantastically fatty Filipino-style pork knuckle. Featured in Cheap Eats 2011!
Keroll Ann: Gotta love their pork bbq!
5. SriPraPhai
8.8
64-13 39th Ave (btwn 64th & 65th St), Woodside, NY
Thai Restaurant · 357 tips and reviews
Laura Luo: My favorite rice noodle soup ever, creamy and tasty.
Time Out New York: Try the crispy Chinese watercress salad. The star green in this salad is lightly battered and deep-fried to gently temper its bitterness. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.
VH1: Single-handedly destroyed Thai food for me. I literally will not get it anywhere else but here. Worth the trek AND the wait (although take-out is the best option). - Rich, blogger, blog.vh1.com
Kanji Ishiwara: BBQ chicken is moist, tender and especially tasty with their green sauce. Their lomo saltado is the best in NYC!
Valentina Arbelaez: The juiciest spare ribs and rotisserie chicken ever!! Have to have extra hot sauce, it's amazing..
Janet C: Their food is Soo damn good!! I constantly race home from work to grab dinner. The lomo and any chicken combo are delish. And the price isnt expensive. Trust me you won't go wrong eating here.
Christopher Creegan: Probably the freshest meat and tastiest burgers in Queens. Definitely try the double chipotle burger with crispy bacon. Don't forget the malt vinegar for the fries.
Alicia C: Don't check in when going up the stairs....its embarrassing when everyone sees you fall :)
The Wall Street Journal: The bacon cheeseburger is a popular choice, and the Belgian fries are a high point. Choose from a selection of condiments, such as Chipotle sauce, black truffle mayo and white truffle mayo. Read more.
10. Casa Del Chef Bistro
7.8
39-06 64th St (btw 39th Ave & Roosevelt), Woodside, NY
American Restaurant · 16 tips and reviews
Jessica Hoffman: Randomly wandered in here and so glad we did! This place has excellent food and lovely ambiance. It feels cozy and homey and yet like fine dining at the same time. Get the duck!
Elvis Rodricks: Came here on V day.Emphasizes eating by hand but some dishes you just could not.His lamb chop stood out the most, the sweet potato, gnocchi & creme parfait.Byob.This steps up queens' cuisine offrings!
Ryan: Everything is amazing. The Short Rib is off the chart.
funky flavor: Their goat cheese pizza is a must. Thin crust and so crunchy. Also have their lager, i was pleasantly surprised when i tried it.(i like sweeter drinks). The staff here is pretty great.
Jon Themann: Great new addition to our little 'hood. Get the wings!
Joe Nycalive: Good new clean place. Good food and they don't even have a full menu yet. Good local place for all you Astoria and woodside residents. Come by for Sunday funday
12. La Flor
8.3
53-02 Roosevelt Ave (at 53rd St), Woodside, NY
Mexican Restaurant · 39 tips and reviews
Ian McGrady: First place I found in this neighborhood that isn't deliberately (?) downbeat. Charming atmosphere reminiscent of the best of country life, delicious food at 1/3rd less than Manhattan plate-fees.
Jose Castillo: Cash only !!! With that out the way , the menu changes all the time so what you eat today may not be here in two months. Either way everything is delicious. They have live music on the weekends.
Czarinna Andres: Chef Viko is the best! Steak specials are always good and don't forget to try their dessert cakes, yum!
13. Momo Crave
8.1
38-07 69th St (38th Steeet and 69th Street), Woodside, NY
Tibetan Restaurant · Woodside · 8 tips and reviews
Deepika Sharma: The Momos are amazing and creative! Love Chaat, chili, sukuti, tandoori.. lassi is freshly made. I would eat this every week
Ray: Get the bara, Kati roll, tandoori and Chaat momos.
Rochak Chitrakar: Nah there r plenty other spots that r better tbh disappointed