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Gum Fung

136-28 39th Ave., Flushing, NY 11354
nr. Main St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
718-762-8821 Send to Phone

Yun Cee Ng

Nearby Subway Stops

7 at Flushing-Main St.

Prices

$1.50-$6.95

Payment Methods

American Express, MasterCard, Visa

Special Features

  • Good for Groups
  • Lunch
  • Private Dining/Party Space
  • Take-Out

Alcohol

  • Beer and Wine Only

Reservations

Accepted/Not Necessary

Profile

This venue is closed.

Just off Flushing Chinatown's bustling main drag, the colorful and colossal Gum Fung is big enough to be a movie theater, and even requires a headset-equipped director to manage the flow of human traffic. The garish dining room contains a sea of tables amidst walls emblazoned with golden dragons, lit by glittering, violet-bordered chandeliers. There’s a typical menu of Cantonese and Hong Kong-style dishes, but the draw here is dim sum. Waitresses push tiered metal carts between the tables, calling out in Chinese to advertise their wares: crisp bacon wrapped around pleasantly spongy seafood balls, outstanding fresh steamed and baked roast pork buns; and chewy braised beef tripe with turnips. White orbs of steamed dough contain yellow custard as silky and rich as egg yolk. Steamed in lotus leaves, pork- and sausage-studded sticky rice is packed dense with flavor. Some dishes, like batter-fried tiny fish and salt-baked squid would be excellent fresh out of the fryer but arrive cold after their journey around the room. Rice noodle-wrapped fried bread can be glorious—or leaden, if it's served tepid. To avoid disappointment, watch for steam rising in scented clouds from bamboo baskets filled with shu mai—shrimp-and-pork dumplings—or from a sizzling wok holding heaps of small clams in black bean sauce.

Dim Sum

Daily, 9 a.m.—4 p.m.

Recommended Dishes

Sticky rice in lotus leaf, $2.95; steamed custard bun, $1.95; seafood bacon roll, $4.95; steamed shu mai, $2.50

9.0 "Highly Recommended"
Average Reader Rating
on a Scale of 10
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Excellent Dim Sum!!!

stacks from Atoka | Posted on 2/15/07

Overall Reader Rating: 9 (Highly Recommended)
Food: 10
Service: 10
Décor: 8
Value: 10

Every year I travel to NYC to visit friends and EAT!! Last year I tried the Dim Sum at Gum fung on a recomendation. It was great! I was there on a Tuesday at about 2pm and had to wait 10...Read More