Incredibowl

“I will caution you though, this food court can get crowded sometimes, so finding a seat might be a little tough during peak times.”

“I usually eat really really spicy, therefore I always applaud restaurants/food stalls whose spiciness is actually up to my standards.”

“No worries if you accidentally tossed your receipt, the cashier remembers you and will return your deposit regardless.”

Incredibowl

Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Don't know if it's just my stomach can't handle heavily flavored food, or the food itself. Honestly think it's the food here because it's not the first time I've Ma La Tang. Ordered a bowl to share with a friend, medium spicy, so it really wasn't that spicy. What it was though was very salty, but aside from the salt, it tasted pretty good.

    Here's where it gets bad – I threw up all night long after eating this. Throwing up is never a good sign, so eat at your own risk.

  2. The flavor here is not as intense and good as Lao Ma spicy pot in new world mall.

    Yes the workers speaks English here but I come here for the food and not for the English speaking staffs! And most people can point right?

    Overall, if you are craving for spicy Chinese stir fried pot,  go to Lao Ma at the new world mall instead

  3. These food stand is inside a Chinese food court. Don't speak Chinese? No worries! The workers here can explain everything in English as well!
    This is essentially a dry hotpot. You choose your protein (fish, beef, fishballs, squid, imitation crab, etc) and you choose your vegetables (bok choy, broccoli, tofu, tofu skins, cabbage, etc).
    Let the server know how many people you would like it to feed and they will portion it accordingly!
    Everything is charged by weight, and for $20 my friend and I were full. If you reach $20 you get two bowls of rice also.
    I will caution you though, this food court can get crowded sometimes, so finding a seat might be a little tough during peak times. It generally empties out around 3 PM for lunch.
    Highly recommended!

  4. What can I say? from the name itself its really incredible! Its delicious & cheap! Me & my bf love this little spot inside new york food court. Its like a dry hotpot. Theirs a meat, seafood & vegestable section that you can pick whichever you want & they're going to cook it for you.

    We pick fish, chicken wings, shrimp, spinach, mushrooms and a lot more. We told the lady to make it a little spicy & its perfect. We paid about $20 and shared it with 2 people. How good is that!

  5. I had such high expectations for this place from all the great Yelp reviews that I went from Brooklyn all the way to Flushing to eat here. Maybe I caught them on a bad day but my food was cooked to the point that it was inedible to me. The beef was so dry that it might as well be beef jerky. The rice cake was overcooked to the point that it was MUSHY! To me it just seemed like someone left it on the stove and forgot about it. If you want to have real hot pot, like the ones with soup and you cook it yourself etc, I recommend Hot Point. It's on Yelp too and when I get a chance I'll write a review for that one. I've been meaning to write all the reviews but just haven't had the time. Wrote this one quickly because I was seriously pissed off today. I was so hungry! Maybe it's because I've been to the other side of the world and tasted their food so my standards might be a bit higher but still, ridiculously overcooked food just shouldn't be served no matter where you are!

  6. Located inside the New York Food Court on Roosevelt Ave, this place serves up hot pot… but DRY! No soup, think stir fried shabu shabu. You pick your protein and veggies and they weigh everything — be careful though, it adds up! Then, you choose the spiciness level (mild, medium, hot, etc). You also get a bowl of rice to go with your food. So tasty, definitely bringing all my friends here whenever I go to this food court!

  7. New York food court is a great little place to visit. Wish I could literally spend all day trying out just about everything it has to offer.

    You walk into a building that looks like some sort of office building, and you are instantly in Asian food court heaven.

    All Asian food court provides just about everything you could imagine. Hot pots, dry pots, bubble tea.

    I ended up at this little joint. Booth 8. Fresh veggies and meats cooked up, and spiced wonderfully. Asked for it to come out spicy.

    Price per pound was kind of weird, as I have no idea how much anything weighed. I ended up with a pretty fair amount of food for around $8.00. They only accept cash BTW…..

    I would come here again in a second.

  8. Incredibowl is indeed pretty fun to eat since you get to choose what you want in you bowl which is an assortment of vegetables and proteins.

    However, it is a bit overpriced in my opinion for the amount of food you get. There isnt an array of flavors besides just being really spicy, although I understand it is Sichuan Cuisine.. There is limited skills or wow factors to the food because it is something that you can simply make at home.

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Roosevelt Avenue 133-35
11354 NY US
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Monday, 11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Thursday, 11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Friday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Saturday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Sunday, 11:00 am - 10:30 pm