Shun Won Chinese Restaurant

“As an added bonus Shun Won makes fresh steamed rice rolls in the morning for breakfast only.”

“There's a branch in elmhurst and is also related to the Dai Wong (Big Wong) branch in Manhattan Chinatown.”

“Just note that the congee is really hot and you'll have to let it cool down a bit, otherwise you'll burn yourself.”

Shun Won Chinese Restaurant

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. I really enjoy their breakfast and lunch food, when it came to dinner time the food wasn't as good. Perhaps it was a night shift chef or a substitute chef?  Their congee is very good and is perfectly salted.

    I ordered pork and thousand years old congee, and my wife ordered the pork, squid combo congee and it was just amazing for the both of us.  Just note that the congee is really hot and you'll have to let it cool down a bit, otherwise you'll burn yourself.  

    This restaurant is cash only, so keep that in mind when coming here. Everything on the menu is a reasonable price.

  2. The fat guy with glassed has a temper problem..i flagged him down for the check and he said, "can't you see im busy? I'm taking order for this table". WTF? Sure, stay busy, cause you ain't getting the tips.

    Food was mediocre at best. Roast duck and Chasiu sucked pretty bad.

  3. Woo Hoo~! Finally, more authentic Cantonese food has arrived in the heart of Flushing! I am beyond happy that I get to order my favorite Thousand Year Egg Congee, Zha Leung, and Pan-Fried Soy Sauce Noodle for breakfast without trooping all the way to Chinatown or Brooklyn. I also like their Roast Pork, Roast Pig, Roast Duck, and Soy Sauce Chicken for dinner. The Wonton Noodle Soup is also good for lunchtime. The menu has everything you want! Must you be warned — the service can be slower than other places because they do have a lot of customers on a daily basis. Just be patient – good food come to those who wait~! =)

  4. I definitely like to eat with my eyes first and I have to say that I have had some of the most perfect char siu ever at this restaurant. Nice red color and each morsel was moist and cooked well with just the slight hint of sugary char. I am a big fan of shun won in elmhurst so I was very excited to see that they had opened a restaurant in flushing. I always like to have an affordable meal with cheap prices and I can count on shun won to deliver that each time. Recently I have seen a lot of my favorite bbq meat places closed down and it has been way more difficult to find cantonese food in flushing lately besides your dimsum joints. I get a lot of takeout here but I do have to say that I have a problem with the waiters. The familiar manager at the counter register is always on point (I recognize him from big wong in chinatown) but if you decide to eat there sometimes the waiters do not know what they are doing.  They get the orders wrong or they don't explain the menu items correctly or sometimes they will just plain ignore you because they think you are with another party. Great food but needs to work on their table service. That is why I always opt for the take out here. But they have the usual fare of wonton noodles, lots of other rice and noodle dishes and of course crispy roast pig, juicy duck and roast pork and they are open early so you can get the rice rolls and congee with the fried cruller for breakfast. One of my favorite cantonese spots but have to take off a star for service. I wish them well and hope they train their waiters a lil better cuz I really like this place.

  5. Not many Cantonese restaurants left in Flushing. This one is related to Shun Wang Restaurant in Elmhurst, NY.

    They have similar menus. Only difference is that this restaurant have breakfast items, and the service is much better here. This restaurant is larger and more inviting.

    Always, take out for lunch and dinner at the one located in Elmhurst, NY.

    Once an order is placed and it is ready in a very short amount of time.

    Will be back again here and try out their breakfast items.

  6. 2 stars purely for the dine in experience.

    Ordered the house special congee, char siu (bbq roast pork) lo mein, fried dough, and basil wrapped noodle.

    Let's start with what went wrong. First is the worst… The basil noodle came. Took a bite and there was still dirt on the basil veggies!! I don't think I've ever sent anything back but this was immediately sent back. Ordered the dried shrimp noodle and that was average. Second is certainly not the best. Service. I don't expect much in flushing but eh, this was a bit more subpar than flushing Chinese restaurant expectations. The fried dough was not brought along with the congee, like every other restaurant knows to do. We had to ask for it after we realized it wasn't coming after the congee came. The waiter spilled tea on the table. He was nice about it and did attempt to clean… But that was pretty much it. He took away the plate and spilled cup but never brought us new ones.

    The food was.. okay. Like it's not bad but it's not anything special either. I do know this place is popular for their take out of the roasted meats. Stick to that.

  7. Shun Won Chinese Restaurant maybe the only Cantonese restaurants I ate in Flushing from my numerous visit to the area.

    I kind of like the "Old School" friendly vibe. Sharing table is almost a must during prime lunch hour if you are a party of 2.

    We shared:
    – BBQ Pork and Roasted Duck (I like the thin and crispy skin of the duck)
    – Fried Dough (Meh)
    – Fried Noodle with Bean Sprout (Meh)
    – Congee with Thousand Year Egg and Pork ((Meh: love the excessive ginger but the texture is gluey)

    I suggest sticking with their BBQ. I had their roasted pork to go and the skin so crispy and well seasoned.

    Not surprisingly most people is here getting takeout!

  8. My mother told me about a new place that serves roasted meat and that it was good so I came to try it and never again. It doesn't taste good in my opinion and I hate that they put all the sauces on the meat already when it should've been on this side like how corner 28 does it. The 3 meat choice was also so much $. $8 and change damnnnn. Corner 28 is cheaper, tastes way better and they give you a free bottle of water.

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