Corner 28
“I got on the topic because I was so surprised at how Corner 28 has $1 peking duck buns.”
“2) Next time I come, I am getting the roast pork and duck combo with vegetables and rice.”
“She tends to go heavy on the hoisin sauce which I like and it helps if you speak some Mandarin.”
Corner 28
Take-out: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
8 reviews
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If you want to grab a quick bite and pay less this is the place to go. They serve breakfast (dim sum), lunch and everything in between. Each station offers its own varieties of food. I would head to the back and order the 4 items with rice for less than $6. This is what I call Chinese fast food restaurant.
My favorite Chinese BBQ store in Flushing. This place is 50 steps away from Happy Food Court on Main Street. They sell the same food, better Cantonese style BBQ, and cheaper!
They have 4 sections in the store, Chinese BBQ, sushi, bubble tea, and rice with 3/4 choices box meal. They also have tables upstairs for people to seat and eat.
They are known for their BBQ! It's always busy.
Always changing. Can never keep up. They now added a section next to the four choice box for dim sum at any hour of the day, of course until they are close. The price for four choice with rice has increased by .25 cent. As of now they give you an option to choose water, soup, or soy milk to go with your four choice box. The meat section prices is still the same but before you can choose to have water or soda but now you can only get a water bottle. Its not as crowded here anymore. I think its because of happy food court thats in the other end of the street which replaced where corner 28 use to be before they moved. Its hard to keep up with the ever so changing pricing but their quality in food is still the same. Its still good and so vast in choices. Too many to choose and with barely any time because ut is less crowdes so the ladies who serve has more time on their hand to get to each customer faster.
even tho they upped the price for the peking duck buns by .25.. it is still worth it
cheap dimsum and cooked food. gem in flushing
Such nasty attitudes serving such delicious food. It's Chinatown so you get what you get. But we really enjoyed the roast pig we got here at what's basically a dressed down food counter. We're gonna go back of course. But next time we'll make a point of being just as nasty as they are when we order and pick-up our food…
Amazing roast duck bun, although they raised the price to $1.25. The place and area in general is always packed and busy. They do have a small seating area in the back corner. Be prepared to pretty much eat those bad boys in the street while walking. And bring cash!
3.5 stars.
$1 Peking duck buns are a cheap and filling snack! However, I was just left slightly underwhelmed by the taste of the duck slices. The buns were really soft and the scallions and hoisin sauce really brought great flavors to the bun. However, the slices of duck were really dry and rough in texture. There are definitely other places that make better Peking duck buns but you really can't complain about the ones here at Corner 28 because they're so cheap! In regards to the restaurant itself, it looks similar to your typical Cantonese take-out place, slightly greasy and hectic lol. I would say to come here for the duck buns if you're not too picky with your food and just want a quick on the go snack.
Need some cheap and tasty Chinese food in your life? Well you have come to the right place. Perfect for your grab and go meals or get fresh meat cut and ready to serve at home.
What I got:
1) Peking duck $1 for 1
-Such a great deal!!
-Of course it doesn't taste like your normal sit own with the family at a Chinese restaurant, but for the price, it's worth it!
-It has everything you would normally get, the white bun with a thin slice of duck, green onions (as I like to call them) aka "scallions", and your hoisin sauce.
-What I didn't like was the cut of the meat. The duck was not skinned as it normally is. I guess to give you a visual….The knife is usually held parallel to the duck, allowing for a thin skinning (horizontal cutting) , the duck here on the other hand was cut "butcher style" where blade is perpendicular to the duck and sliced down. I was a little upset that I had no skin in my bun because the skin with a little fat and meat gives it a more of a sweat juicy taste from the honey glaze.
-Although it did have this minor set back, which probably didn't give it the normal flavor, it was still bomb and the meat was juicy (but not as tender) with oil running down my hands.
2) Roast Duck: $20.95 + 1 small container of chasu FREE
-Fresh to death
-They roast their duck perfectly! The skin has a little crunch and the meat just sinks in your mouth. TENDER…
-What I liked the most is that they don't try to cheat you out, plus they had a promotion of free chasu.
Other things to consider:
-They have dumplings and other cooked food as well such as noodles, beef, chicken, etc. I didn't have enough room to try the rest, but I am looking forward to it!
Venu:
-it is a small place and it almost feels like you are going into a meat warehouse because you have to go through plastic strips that are hanging down.
-WARNING: due to the small space and so many people trying to order food, DON'T let anyone cut you in line! People are very aggressive and don't care about lines. So when it is your turn, go for it!
-Oh and btw they have a small smoothie place inside too….so random…but healthy