NEW QUEENS FOOD HALL WILL SLING HONG KONG CAFE FOOD AND CHINESE FLATBREADS

A new pan-Asian food hall is coming to Queens, boasting food vendors serving Chinese-style stuffed flatbreads, noodle soups, and yogurt drinks. LIC Food Hall will open in Long Island City inside condo building Star Tower at 27-17 42nd Road, near 28th Street, sometime in May, as reported by LIC Post. LIC’s lineup includes 10 food vendors, a mix of new and existing restaurants, with dine-in and takeout services.

LIC Food Hall’s new restaurants

  • Marathon Hong Kong Diner offers a Hong Kong cafe-style menu with breaded pork cutlets paired with rice; black pepper beef and spaghetti; and fish burgers on pineapple buns.
  • Guagua Bobo focuses on Sichuan-style chicken skewers available in spicy or “numbing flavors,” along with other skewered dishes.
  • Vietnamese restaurant Pho Vital will serve pho, banh mi, vermicelli bites, and more.

LIC Food Hall’s expansions

When one door closes, another opens: LIC Food Hall is opening during a time in New York when a record number of the city’s food halls are shuttering. See: Citizens Market Hall closing in April (although it’ll be redeveloped into a new food hall); Gotham West Market and Canal Street Market at the end of 2024; the Market Line last spring. But it’s opening in tandem with a borough brimming with stellar pan-Asian food halls and courts. Not to mention, Long Island City’s numerous new residential towers, perhaps mean bodies to fill out some of these newer food halls.

Last spring, H Mart opened an anticipated food court inside its Long Island City supermarket with stalls serving everything from Korean corn dogs to bubble tea. There’s also Jacx & Co, which opened in 2020 with a mix of restaurants serving everything from Detroit-style pizza to Thai food to sushi to tacos.

2025-03-18T14:04:13Z