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This Malaysian restaurant has been around since the 1990s, serving Hainanese chicken, roti canai, and a killer Singapore kari laksa.
Is that a burger the size of your head? Yes. And it’s just one of many exciting offerings at this Colombian spot in Elmhurst.
Our favorite restaurants in a neighborhood that has plenty of great ones.
Akino Sushi in Elmhurst offers a $42, all-you-can-eat sushi option that actually feels worth it.
At Pata Cafe in Elmhurst, you can eat fragrant Thai food and buy lottery tickets under the same roof.
If it’s nice outside, claim a picnic table near this Ecuadorian food truck in Elmhurst, and eat some carne asada.
Whatever you order at this essential Malaysian restaurant in Elmhurst, make sure it comes with curry.
If your group of friends insists on driving to dinner, this Elmhurst restaurant has a parking lot and big, shareable plates of Malaysian-style Chinese food.
You’re guaranteed to have a great conversation and a few too many cocktails at this living room-like bar in Elmhurst.
A perfect whole fried fish is the centerpiece of a meal at Hug Esan, a northeast Thai restaurant in Elmhurst.
Tea Cup Cafe is a cozy spot in Elmhurst where you can listen to Thai pop music while enjoying snacks and desserts with a bunch of friends.
At Zaab Zaab in Elmhurst, treat the menu like an urgent checklist and cover your table in Isan Thai food that's packed with chilies and lemongrass.
Khao Kang is a counter-service spot in Elmhurst where you can get some of the best Thai food in NYC.
Happy Stony Noodle is a Taiwanese restaurant in Elmhurst that makes excellent beef noodle soup.
If you want to eat Tibetan food in Elmhurst, head straight to Lhasa Fresh Food and order some momos and thenthuk.
Saraling Atin is a Filipino grocery store in Elmhurst with a cafeteria-style counter of meaty stews and pancit noodles in the back.
Patacon Pisao is a counter-service Venezuelan spot in Elmhurst that has a few locations around NYC.
There’s only one thing at the menu at Eim Khao Mun Kai: a Thai version of Hainanese chicken. It comes with a side of broth, and it’s very good.
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