a fluorescent-lit shop from the 1970s with a genuinely thin, crispy crust
Must-try: Plain cheese slice, Sicilian slice, Heros
📍 30-27 Stratton St, Flushing, NY 11354
4 ranked family friendly restaurants in Flushing, New York City — with ratings, must-try dishes and live availability.
4 picksThese are the 4 best Flushing restaurants for a family dinner, ranked. Amore Pizzeria is the pick if you want the surest thing — 4.9 stars across 402 reviews. Most of this list stays under $40 a head. If you only order one thing, make it the plain cheese slice at Amore Pizzeria. None of these take online reservations — they are walk-in or phone-only, so go early.
Flushing is the most serious Chinese food destination in the United States — the food courts alone cover more regional cooking than most cities manage citywide.
a fluorescent-lit shop from the 1970s with a genuinely thin, crispy crust
Must-try: Plain cheese slice, Sicilian slice, Heros
📍 30-27 Stratton St, Flushing, NY 11354
Chengdu cooking in Flushing — numbing, oily, properly spiced, in a theatrically decorated room
Must-try: Mapo tofu, Chengdu-style fish, Sliced beef in chili oil
📍 39-16 Prince St, Flushing, NY 11354
Flushing's soup dumpling benchmark since 2006 — eighteen folds, thin skins, and a queue that never really ends
Must-try: Pork xiao long bao, Crab and pork soup dumplings, Scallion pancake
📍 39-16 Prince St, Suite 104, Flushing, NY 11354
Flushing's Cantonese banquet hall — cart dim sum on weekends, live seafood tanks, and a ballroom-sized room
Must-try: Har gow, Peking duck, Live lobster with ginger and scallion
📍 133-30 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
Amore Pizzeria — 4.9 stars across 402 reviews, the highest on this list. a fluorescent-lit shop from the 1970s with a genuinely thin, crispy crust.
None of the 4 on this page take online bookings — they are walk-in or phone-only. Going early, or on a weeknight, is the reliable move.
The plain cheese slice at Amore Pizzeria, the mapo tofu at Szechuan Mountain House and the pork xiao long bao at Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao. Those are the dishes regulars point to first.
Ratings and review volume decide the order, but the list itself is drawn from restaurants people actually post about — 3 of the 4 here have a TikTok attached to their card. Every entry is checked as open before it ships.