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Welcome to He Nan Hui Mian 河南烩面

He Nan Hui Mian 河南烩面, located in Flushing, NY, is a hidden gem specializing in traditional Henan-style noodle dishes. With a focus on hand-pulled noodles, juicy dumplings, and flavorful meat-filled burgers, this no-frills restaurant offers a taste of Northern China. The lamb dumplings and cumin lamb burger stand out for their delicious flavors and authentic preparation. The chewy texture of the noodles and the rich broth showcase the chef's dedication to quality and authenticity. For a true taste of Henan cuisine in NYC, He Nan Hui Mian 河南烩面 is a must-visit spot.

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Discover the hidden gem of Flushing, He Nan Hui Mian 河南烩面, a traditional Chinese noodle shop specializing in Henan-style dishes. Located at 136-31 41st Ave in Flushing, NY, this no-frills restaurant offers a menu filled with authentic flavors from northern China.

Step into this cozy spot and witness the art of hand-pulled noodles being freshly made right before your eyes. The noodles have the perfect bounce and chew, creating a satisfying texture in each bite.

One standout dish is the lamb hand-pulled noodles, bursting with flavor. Paired with rich broth and tender lamb, it's a bowl of comfort perfect for any day.

Don't miss out on the lamb dumplings and cumin lamb burger - each bite is a taste of tradition and expertly crafted flavors.

Customers rave about the authenticity of the dishes, with flavors reminiscent of Henan cuisine straight from the streets of China. The prices are reasonable, making it a perfect spot for a quick and delicious meal.

If you're in the mood for genuine Chinese cuisine, He Nan Hui Mian 河南烩面 should be at the top of your list. Experience the warmth and taste of northern China right here in Flushing.

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Justin M.
Justin M.

Super cheap noodles and dumplings in flushing (off to a side street and down a flight of stairs). Chili oil is good, but have had much better noodles elsewhere! Felt that the broth had no flavor (had to douse it in chili oil). The dumplings were super good though!

Becky W.
Becky W.

The lamb dumplings are amazing! I'm a huge fanatic of handmade dumplings wrappers and the chewy texture of these were top tier. If you never had handmade dumplings wrappers- they've got so much better texture and flavor than factory made. Was thinking about these all night and already planning my next trip back!

Jim H.
Jim H.

The lamb noodle is 100% full of flavor. The lamb sandwich (not real name), my Mandarin not so good, but the chef knew what I was asking. Very old no frill place lots of locals speaking in mother land...must stop in...Cheers!

Ming C.
Ming C.

Hidden down a set of stairs, He Nan Hui Mian is a no-frills local restaurant in Flushing that specializes in traditional Henan-style noodle dishes, with flavors from Northern China, such as fresh hand-pulled noodles, dumplings, and meat-filled burgers. You can see the long noodles being pulled right in front of you by the sweet family and they have a nice bounce & chew to them once cooked. The dumplings are juicy and delicious, with your choice of filling (pork, lamb, or vegetarian). We got the lamb dumplings and they were great topped with some chili oil. Love the cumin lamb burger here as well - it's filled to the brim lamb in a sesame-filled bun. So flavorful and glistening with fatness. The perfect meal on a cold winter day! He Nan Hui Mian/Henan Feng Wei (136-31 41st Ave, Flushing, NY 11355) Open daily 6:30am-9pm What we ordered: $11 beef brisket hand-pulled noodles (we liked this bowl more) $11 lamb hand-pulled noodles $10 lamb dumplings (15) $7 cumin lamb burger Cash only Can ask for an English menu

Kai S.
Kai S.

Amazing hole in the wall, hand-pulled noodle shop in Flushing. You can really tell they are hand-pulled noodles, as the chew and freshness of the noodles is so perfect. The lamb also has great flavor and mixed with the noodles creates a delicious oil / sauce. Would highly recommend for some really good hand-pulled noodles!

Linda L.
Linda L.

It's such a hidden gem for authentic Chinese hand pulled noodles and meat filled pancakes (burgers)! We came across this place on Reddit so we decided to try it out while visiting Flushing and it totally did not disappoint. The main menu has a lot of items but they're all written in Chinese, the English version they offer is a much more condensed version. You order at the front first and it's cash only, then they will call you once your food is ready. It's mostly self serve over here so I don't believe a tip is expected. The hand pulled noodle in the lamb noodle soup as good texture, and the soup you can season it however you like. The lamb pancake (burger) was definitely our favourite though as the meat has such great flavours and you can tell they made this fresh to order

Anna L.
Anna L.

I lived in Henan when I was little and have eaten these noodles there throughout my childhood and whenever I went back to visit Henan in China every few years. The taste of the broth and noodles is authentic. I'm astounded to be able to get these noodles from my home province in NYC. You can see the chef making the noodles by hand in the back each time someone places an order and know they are freshly made.

Brandon L.
Brandon L.

The cumin lamb noodles here were SO good. It had the right balance of cumin, saltiness, and acidity. I've eaten a lot of hand pulled noodles, but what stands out here was definitely the texture. It had the perfect chew/bounce and didn't get soggy quickly. The pork and cabbage dumplings were one of the best I've had as well. The filling was seasoned perfectly and the way they boiled it kept the skin still chewy. $10 for 15 of these is crazy. In California, I'm easily paying $15 for 8. I'll definitely be back!!

Sandy D.
Sandy D.

For $10, you can't beat it! Even when it was pouring out, this little shop tucked on a lower level was still bustling with regulars grabbing a quick meal of soupy noodles. I came here for the appetizing looking stir fried noodles. Their menu was unfortunately all in Chinese, so I used my minimal Mandarin to point to a picture and went from there. I did see an English menu somewhere on Yelp though, so ordering here is not a problem! Cash only though! The harder part for me was knowing when my order was going to be called since it was in Mandarin, haha. The Lamb Stir Fried Noodles ($10) did not disappoint! The cumin flavor really added the flair in encouraging your every bite. The Beef Stir Fried Noodles ($10) was much different without that flavor, and the pieces tasted more like bbq pork, and so dry too! Get the lamb, y'all. The noodles were so bouncy and chewy, in perfectly imperfect stringy long strands. I don't like onions usually, but the onions and veggies here were so well flavored, I cleared the whole plate by the end of it. I also recommend adding chili oil to introduce a kick to your dish. They also played a traditional Chinese drama on TV, which made me want to stay for longer. But overall, I would definitely come again to try more menu items!