Corner 28
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Bienvenidos a Corner 28, vuestro rincón cantonés en Flushing. Subid a nuestro segundo piso y descubrid un amplio menú repleto de sabores auténticos, donde nuestras carnes a la brasa, especialmente el pato, son la estrella. Os esperamos para compartir una experiencia culinaria inolvidable con el sabo...
Bienvenidos a Corner 28, vuestro rincón cantonés en Flushing. Subid a nuestro segundo piso y descubrid un amplio menú repleto de sabores auténticos, donde nuestras carnes a la brasa, especialmente el pato, son la estrella. Os esperamos para compartir una experiencia culinaria inolvidable con el sabor genuino de China.
What Customers Say About Corner 28
Corner 28 is a popular spot in Flushing's Chinatown for Cantonese BBQ, especially roast duck and pork over rice. Customers praise the generous portions, affordable prices, and flavorful roasted meats. Some note that the meat can sometimes be cold or salty.
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Corner 28 Flushing Reviews
The three meat over rice is this place's claim to fame. The bbq pork is my favorite. The chicken is okay and the duck is a little bit meager but it is overall fine. For 11 bucks it's phenomenal value.
The pork over rice is a must—tender, well-seasoned pork with generous portions. Don’t skip the scallion garlic sauce; it’s garlicky, bright, and takes the whole dish to the next level. Fast service and great value—highly recommend.
It’s good, it’s quick, efficient and affordable. Don’t expect an out of body experience. This is good meat served over a bed of white rice with a vegetable side. The meat carries the dish which it does a good job of. I think this place is fairly priced and comes with a lot of value.
When a place like this has roast ducks hanging in the window, especially in the heart of Flushing's Chinatown, you know it's going to be good. However, I didn't expect how good this was going to be After the initially confusing ordering process (you order with one person, pay with another, and pick up your order at a third person), I got my food - which was Three Meats over Rice - in my case I picked roast pork, crispy pork, and roast duck over rice This was a pretty simple meal. It's just a bed of rice, with three types of meat over it, partitioned into sections. there's also a small amount of lettuce off to the side. It's not the type of dish that goes viral for any sort of aesthetic preparation or presentation. How good could it really be? The answer is, absolutely incredible The meats were all-time good. I could write for paragraphs about each of the three meats I got in detail, but for brevity I'll keep it shorter than that. The roast duck was so juicy. When I've had duck in the past, it's tasted tough and gamey, but that was the absolute opposite here. It felt so fresh. The roast pork was also exceptional - it had a exterior that took on a red color which gave a slightly-sweet, slightly-smoky flavor that was just perfect. My absolute favorite, though, has to be the crispy pork. I noticed how crispy the skin was when I lightly touched the meat with my fork after opening the dish, but eating it was truly another level. It has to be the crispiest skin on meat I've ever had in my life. It's impossible to accurately describe how wonderful the skin on this pork was. The rice was also so good - it was cooked to the perfect level, and not dry at all. This dish spent over 30 minutes from when I picked it up to when I ate it, and didn't lose quality whatsoever. If I had one minor complaint, it would be that it didn't come with sauce. I realized later you had to ask separately for a ginger scallion sauce, but it would be nice if it were included. This would give even the plain rice that much more flavor. The portion size, for the money, might be the most incredible part of this dish. I think it's the most 'worth it' meal I've ever seen. For a total of $11, including a water bottle, you get this gargantuan plate of rice and meat. There's so much rice and meat here it could be two or three meals in a blink - and for less than the price of a Chipotle bowl, with even more expensive meats involved! It's such a low price for the amount of food you get it's unreal. This hits especially hard when you compare it to all the other food options around the US Open. Overall, this is just ridiculously good food at an all-time value. 9.75/10
This stall right off main street has one of the best roast meat platters that you can get! Walking by the stall, you can see all of their meats on display, looking fresh and juicy. I got the 3 meats platter here, which came with rice, cabbage, water, and your 3 choice of meats (I chose the classic chicken, duck, and pork). The portion was so generous for $10, and all of the meat was delicious. The cuts were thick, they were juicy, and so full of flavor. One of the best deals I've seen. Highly recommend.
A Cantonese-style roast meats platter and water for under $10 in Flushing! On my most recent visit, I got a platter of roast duck over rice + cabbage. The skin is crispy, and the meat is well-seasoned, tender, and lean, which is how duck’s supposed to be. It’s $10 on the menu, but if you pay in cash, you get a 20% discount (tax not included). That 20% discount goes for all the stuff on their menu. Most people come to Corner 28 for their roast meats section and it’ll definitely fill you up. There's a wide selection of roast meats and you know it's legit when you see them all hanging on the window, fresh and glistening with a bright light behind it Growing up, Corner 28 actually used to be located on the corner, just down the block. When I was younger I used to visit here quite often to get a filling meal of meats, vegetables, and carbs all in one platter for a very affordable price. They also used to give soup instead of a water bottle! Corner 28 (135-24 40th Rd, Flushing, NY 11354) Open daily 8am-8pm
This small eatery offers a surprisingly diverse selection of Chinese street food from both the northern and southern regions. After a recent renovation, they’ve expanded their menu beyond their signature Cantonese roast meats to include northern Chinese specialties like jianbing guozi and kao leng mian. Jianbing guozi is a popular Chinese breakfast item that resembles a crepe but is packed with flavorful toppings and sauces, making it incredibly satisfying. Kao leng mian, a northern Chinese street snack that is rare in the U.S. and even harder to find prepared authentically, is done exceptionally well here. Their Cantonese-style roast meats remain as excellent as ever—fresh, flavorful, and fairly priced. The only downside is the limited dine-in space, but it’s perfect for takeout. Highly recommended!
After a long morning of hard work, I was starving and decided to try the chicken and BBQ pork over rice at Comer 28. For under $10, the portion was generous and the flavors were amazing! The tender chicken and smoky BBQ pork paired perfectly with fluffy rice that soaked up all the delicious juices. This meal hit the spot and left me completely satisfied. Highly recommend!
I’m so happy I stumbled into here when I saw the ducks hanging from the windows. I didn’t realize this was an entire food court, it I ordered from the first place on the right. A little disappointed it was cash only, but they quickly offered Zelle or Venmo payments which made it easier. I came around 2 and got their lunch special for the duck and the pork. WOW this was some of the best cheap bites I’ve had. Each plate came out to $7.50 and was enough for me and my boyfriend to have for lunch and dinner. I will be returning.
Stopped in here at around 4 PM on a Saturday. I love a good Cantonese BBQ meat spot where it's easy to order. All the prices and menu items are listed out, as well as the prices so you don't have to guess if they are overcharging you or not. I ordered a pound of the roast pork, and half a pound of the char siu and I have no complaints. You order at the front, and pay in the back - no frills, no thrills, quick and easy. Tip - cash only
Affordable char siu and all roasted meat in NYC, 20% off all day and without a line! Corner 28, a Hong Kong style roasted meat spot in the heart of Flushing, sparked my interest as its chinese name “旺角燒臘” refers to a distinct in HK (“Mongkok”). Their roast bbq pork (叉燒), roast pork belly (燒肉), and roast spare ribs (排骨) are only $12 per pound after discount. They also sell char siu rice for just $10. CASH ONLY!! *Roast Pork 叉燒 $12/lb (after 20% off) I got about 1.8 pounds of their char siu this time, and it was enough to feed a family for two meals. The meat was well-seasoned, not overly salty or sweet, so we didn’t even add additional soy sauce. Remember to ask for ginger scallion sauce (薑蓉) as it really elevates the flavor and tastes delicious with rice. While I wouldn’t say it blew my mind, it is a pretty good deal for what you pay for as it’s cheaper than most Chinatown spots. It’s worth a try if you are in the area.
You know it’s good roast duck when you walk up to the window and there are cooked ducks hanging in the window! Atmosphere is liking simply because it’s really grab and go versus. Enjoy it on site. Only reason for the four stars on the food is the fact that the duck is cold or room temperature. However, the flavor is delicious! Classic roast duck with no frills.
What a great value - 3 meat choices over rice, veg, plus a bottle of water for only $12 or discounted by 20% for only $10 if paid in cash, plus tax. I asked for soy sauce chicken, roast pork, and roast duck but they mixed up my order and gave me BBQ pork instead of the chicken, and I had leftovers even after missing lunch that day. The duck is on the thinner side but the bbq pork and roast pork were meaty and very juicy. Chinese BBQ is sweet, note that if you opt for it. There is a lot of rice that comes with this plate so this plate will fill up most everyone. The amount of vegetables could be more generous but let's admit it, you are going there for the Chinese BBQ meats. This is a value meal for a hearty lunch or dinner, so much better than fast food!
I decided on the three choice over rice. It was a sampling of roast duck, soy sauce chicken, and roast pork. It was a mountain of rice that served as a bed for the meat and a sampling of cabbage hidden in the corner of a white colored take out plastic with a lid. You order at the door, you walk in to about 3 feet, pay the cashier a total of 11:32 which included the tax and a 20 percent discount. This is a quick eat take out establishment in Flushing, Chinatown. They spoke English.
I've been craving for duck buns for the past few days like a pregnant woman (which I'm not). So while running errands in downtown Main Street today, I decided to go get some at Corner 28. I used to buy them all the time here but haven't been back in a while. Glad to see that you can still get fairly inexpensive food here. I still remember when the duck buns costs $0.75! Now each bun costs $1.25 (still a bargain). I noticed that the buns themselves are no longer house made. Now they come from prepackaged containers. The duck is still very good though and exactly as I remembered them. Very juicy and crispy. The hoisin sauce they douse it in complements the duck and cuts through the fat nicely. While the restaurant is looking run down and not as clean as I remembered, it's still nice to have a place like this for quick affordable meals.
Meat tastes good, and roast pork was decent (though a bit dry). However, they definitely skimped on the roast duck over rice - in the picture circled is the largest piece of duck meat I received, rest was even smaller pieces and all bone or fat. Seeing other reviews where they stole breast/leg meat from customers ordering half ducks, makes me wonder what they’re saving the meatier pieces for.
Saw Joshua Weissman’s video on this place as it won #1 for “best Chinese food in America” and it was absolutely abysmal. The meat itself looked very unsanitary and it tasted absolutely horrible that we threw up. Also extremely salty and all the flavors are just mute. Not only was the food bad, but the workers were just really rude. They handed us our food and they saw that we didn’t pay and they just snatched it from our hands. We were going to pay of course but we didn’t know what the process was. Absolutely rude and unfathomable that it won #1 in his video. After finding out more information, this is a B sanitation grade which makes sense from what we’ve tasted.
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