T&T Restaurant

“I usually get a order of peanut noodles and fj wontons or the beef tripe rice noodle soup.”

“The options I usually get are the Peanut Butter Noodles that comes with free soup($2.50) and the Fried Dumplings(10 for $3).”

“Cheap price, for good home style food.”

T&T Restaurant

Take-out: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

7 reviews

  1. For first timers, T&T may not be really easy to find, since it's tucked away at the side of a building. On the other hand, it's a great place to get FJ street food! Prices are really cheap and food tastes good. The options I usually get are the Peanut Butter Noodles that comes with free soup($2.50) and the Fried Dumplings(10 for $3).

    I've tried peanut butter noodles at other locations and none comes close to the ones they offer here(portion, quality, and taste-wise). The peanut butter sauce is rich , creamy, and not too buttery. It has hints of soy sauce, giving it a more fluid structure that merges well with the wavy noodles. The complementary soup is alright, but I suspect that it may have MSG in it.

    The fried dumplings here are a bit sweet, but still delicious. You can choose fried or steamed for the method of preparation. The dumplings can also be purchased frozen, so that it can be cooked at home. The prices for the dumplings here can't be beat by any location. I haven't found any place that offers that many dumplings for the price. Most places I've been to charge $5+, especially in Manhattan.

    Quick service, and not too busy most of the time.

  2. Holy crap. Fried dumplings $3 for 10!!! SO GOOD.

    It's intimidating to walk into a place like this. I get scared every time. What should I say to the lady? Should I memorize the menu first? What language do I speak?

    Every time.

    Every time I go inside, I become speechless.

    But all you gotta say is "fried dumplings!"

  3. Cheap and it really filled me up. Pan fried dumpling is cheap: 10 for $3.50!! I couldn't finish by myself. 4 stars: one star for cheap; one star for taste; one star for less waiting time; one star for helpful worker.

  4. Small place, cheap price, and street style food. If you're looking for some place different and you've never had Fu Zhou style food, this would be a good place to check out. They have about 15 seats in total and it's pretty crowded when I ate there for lunch on a Saturday. After asking around, some people recommended their noodles while some others recommended their soup.

    Here's what my table ordered in the end:
    – dry noodle w/ peanuts sauce (pretty good)
    – fz style wonton soup
    – fz style meatball soup (similar to wontons but this is more flavorful and the texture's slightly different)
    – fried dumplings

    Everything taste good but were a bit salty. I saw a lot of other people ordering their regular dumplings and noodle soup. It seemed like a pretty popular place since people keep coming in and I'd come back again to try something else if I'm in the area.

  5. How come everything here is so ridiculously cheap? They are practically GIVING food to you…

    Try their peanut noodles, a small portion for $2 a pop. A savory sweet, and nutty sauce over noodles. Yum.

    Their fried potstickers are janky and oily, tasting perfectly bad for you, but great for a late night junk food.

    This place is small. Like really small. Probably only about seating for 20 jammed pack in a tiny room. It's another one of those hole in the wall gems in Flushing. Def worth checking out

  6. Crossed this spot off my list. I met up with my parents and the restaurant was emptied with two small tables (1-2 people) and 3 big tables for 3-4 people). My mom wasn't feeling well so she ordered Dry Noodle w. Peanuts Sauce which is pretty popular noodle dish from the reviews and the server brought out a bowl of pork bone broth w. scallions. I couldn't try the noodles because I am extremely allergic to peanuts.

    My dad was disappointed in his order of Pork Chop w. Noodle soup because he assumed it was a big fried pork chop instead its pork with soft texture bones.  

    I got a plate of steamed dumplings which I hesitate to eat because I only love my mom's dumplings but it was really, really, really yummy. Also I got a bowl of pork bones broth too and it was tasty and hearty.

  7. It's a tiny shop inside the shopping complex that has a supermarket and East Manor.I enjoyed the food here but it's more like a Chinese food spot for Chinese people. I went with some friends who are Chinese and were able to do the ordering. In terms of food, too bad all the fried stuff was greasy.

    The food

    Fu Zhou Style Wonton Soup- I thought this dish was nice. It had a super thin wonton skin with some ground pork, they were kinda like baby wontons. The skin was so thin they kinda looked like wonton ghost. lol This was a good but not exciting dish. The dish also comes with the generic fried crullers, which had a nice crunch and good flavor but was super oily. yelp.com/user_local_phot…

    Dry Noodle w. peanut sauce- Basically dan dan noodles. The dish had good flavor but it was too simple. My big pet peeve is when the first bite of a dish is identical to the last and every bite with this dish was the same. The noodles were also too soft for my liking. yelp.com/user_local_phot…

    Fried dumpling- the dumplings had good flavor but greasy. It had a nice crunchy bottom.

    Fried Taro Cake- I liked the flavor and texture of the taro cake but it was really greasy.

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Monday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Tuesday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Wednesday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Thursday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Friday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Saturday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Sunday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm