A Twitter follower told me that we are getting yet another noodle shop, this time in what I think was the former bank location near Fay Da Bakery on Queens Blvd., around the corner from 71st/Continental. This follows the apparent 'Forest Hills Law of Threes '- where we can never just get one or two of a certain place, we need at least three of them to open in quick succession: banks, medical centers, ice cream places.
But, not to take away from the soon-to-open Ren Wen Noodle Factory, as you can read for yourself in the link below. It actually sounds pretty unique and interesting, and quite enticing. I am hungry for it already, actually, just writing this...
Noodle Shop to Open on Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills
Speaking of noodles, I've now tried the two most recent ones that have opened on Austin St.: Xin Taste and Tamashii Ramen. My fave at this point is Xin, but then again I've gone to it several times and Tamashii only once. Xin's hand-pulled noodle soup with chicken is just awesome - the ingredients are so fresh and tasty.
But, not to take away from the soon-to-open Ren Wen Noodle Factory, as you can read for yourself in the link below. It actually sounds pretty unique and interesting, and quite enticing. I am hungry for it already, actually, just writing this...
Noodle Shop to Open on Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills
Ren Wen Noodle Factory, which opened its first location at 7 Great Neck Road in Flushing in March, will open a new noodle shop at 107-50 Queens Boulevard in late July or early August.Read all about it here: https://foresthillspost.com/noodle-shop-to-open-on-queens-boulevard-in-forest-hills
Speaking of noodles, I've now tried the two most recent ones that have opened on Austin St.: Xin Taste and Tamashii Ramen. My fave at this point is Xin, but then again I've gone to it several times and Tamashii only once. Xin's hand-pulled noodle soup with chicken is just awesome - the ingredients are so fresh and tasty.
The recently-opened Tamashii Ramen on Austin Street. |
Thanks for the credit and yes GH is raining noodles! ;)
ReplyDeleteNot another noodle shop! We need more diversity - how about a Southern BBQ place that makes great wings and fried chicken? Now that would be cool.
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