I concur with the prior reviewer! This place is hot!
Food: I love spice, spicy foods, intense flavors, etc. The curry fish balls were my wife's favorite and my personal favorite was the shrimp. I believe that many of my friends from Hong Kong will love the spicy curry fish balls in Malaysian Style because it's so close to what we can get while on the street in Hong Kong. There really isn't anything like it! Fish balls are the chicken nuggets of Hong Kong – they're everywhere, but the good ones are rare. A well-spiced fish ball is even more difficult to find, and Curry Station's fish balls are as tasty as the best I've ever had.
The owners foresaw the intensity of the heat of their foods, so they also serve this amazing Barley Drink, which I preferred to have without the ice. Perhaps an Asahi Super Dry beer (or some other Asian Beer like Tsingdao) will be sold in the near future?
LIC Flea has recently featured the up-and-coming of Queens County's ambitious potential restaurateurs. It appears that one of the stepping stones into the Queens Market is LIC Flea. All patrons at LIC Flea seem very sophisticated and demand top-of-the-line foods, with price not being a primary concern. At Curry Station, I got to sample everything for $10, so it was very price competitive and I recommend the combo!
I look forward to Curry Station expanding its menu to things like Curry Beef Skewers and other complex Malaysian-style vegetable dishes. For convenience, I also hope that credit cards are accepted soon – maybe the merchants will find a way to be an American Express Exclusive merchant for lower fees.
I concur with the prior reviewer! This place is hot!
Food: I love spice, spicy foods, intense flavors, etc. The curry fish balls were my wife's favorite and my personal favorite was the shrimp. I believe that many of my friends from Hong Kong will love the spicy curry fish balls in Malaysian Style because it's so close to what we can get while on the street in Hong Kong. There really isn't anything like it! Fish balls are the chicken nuggets of Hong Kong – they're everywhere, but the good ones are rare. A well-spiced fish ball is even more difficult to find, and Curry Station's fish balls are as tasty as the best I've ever had.
The owners foresaw the intensity of the heat of their foods, so they also serve this amazing Barley Drink, which I preferred to have without the ice. Perhaps an Asahi Super Dry beer (or some other Asian Beer like Tsingdao) will be sold in the near future?
LIC Flea has recently featured the up-and-coming of Queens County's ambitious potential restaurateurs. It appears that one of the stepping stones into the Queens Market is LIC Flea. All patrons at LIC Flea seem very sophisticated and demand top-of-the-line foods, with price not being a primary concern. At Curry Station, I got to sample everything for $10, so it was very price competitive and I recommend the combo!
I look forward to Curry Station expanding its menu to things like Curry Beef Skewers and other complex Malaysian-style vegetable dishes. For convenience, I also hope that credit cards are accepted soon – maybe the merchants will find a way to be an American Express Exclusive merchant for lower fees.
Oh, and the owners are fellow Yelpers, yay!