Welcome to Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant
Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant, located in Flushing, NY, is a bustling dim sum spot known for its traditional offerings and spacious dining area, perfect for group gatherings. With a variety of dim sum dishes served on carts and menu options, customers can enjoy favorites like Hargow and dumplings. The restaurant's efficient service, vast parking options, and authentic flavors make it a go-to for dim sum enthusiasts looking for a nostalgic and satisfying dining experience. Don't miss out on the king crab, stuffed chicken legs, and seafood pan fried noodles for a truly delightful meal.
- 133-30 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354, United States133-30 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354, United States Hotline: +1 718-359-8600
Introducing Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant, a vibrant culinary gem in Flushing, NY that offers a delightful array of traditional Asian cuisine. This bustling restaurant caters to a variety of tastes and preferences, with a focus on seafood dishes and dim sum.
Customer reviews rave about the delicious dim sum served on carts, creating an interactive dining experience that is perfect for larger groups. The spacious layout and accommodating staff make for a welcoming atmosphere, even during busy times.
Specializing in seafood pan-fried noodles, king crab, stuffed chicken legs, and a wide variety of dim sum dishes, Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant showcases the rich flavors and textures of Asian cuisine. The Hargow and dumplings are highlighted as must-try items, ensuring a culinary adventure that satisfies every palate.
With amenities such as outdoor seating, private dining options, and free Wi-Fi, Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant goes above and beyond to provide a comfortable and enjoyable dining experience. Whether you're craving a casual brunch or a lively dinner with friends and family, this restaurant is the perfect destination for authentic and flavorful Asian cuisine in Flushing.

Delicious dim sum! I love how they have the carts that go around the restaurant. The staff was nice and even though it was super busy we were seated right away. The space is huge and is perfect for larger groups. I liked their seafood pan fried noodles, but everything we had was delicious! Definitely recommend this place for larger groups.

Very huge and crowded restaurant. We went for dinner and even though there was no parking, they found a place for our car. They manage their parking lot like a puzzle. Friendly and fast service. We ordered fried rice, crispy fish, eggplant with fish and chicken hot pot and we enjoyed them all. They gave us slices of watermelon at the end of our meal.

Very popular dim sum restaurant served on carts in the main dining room. Gets very busy on the weekend right in the morning after opening so plan to get there early for a table no waiting. Carts had an okay assortment of different items, but is helpful if you can ask what you're looking for and they can bring that. Overall pretty nice. Thanks

Had the king crab and stuffed chicken legs. I will recommend everyone to come try this place out. Decide was nice and the waitress are very nice.

This place was poppin on a Sunday morning, would expect nothing less. Since the main floor was booked, they tried to seat us in another room, but we asked if we could wait to sit in the main hall. The reason for this is because dimsum isn't the same experience without the ladies roaming the carts around where you're able to choose what you want to eat vs ordering off a menu. Food was fresh and yummy. Always start with hot tea. We got the shumai, har gao, tripe, pork ribs, pork buns, chinese broccoli (you need to ask for gai lan as these aren't usually served on the carts). Restrooms were clean, staff was quick on their feet. We were in an out with full tummys!

A dim sum place that has a very wide and flavourful variety of dim sum dishes that are traditional. The Hargow and dumplings are a must get, but none of the dishes are misses. Just order whatever peaks your interest, and enjoy to your heart's content! As with most of Flushing, it gets really busy during typical lunch hours, and even though they have a valet service, parking is sometimes a bit hectic. Try to get there early, or factor in some extra time for travelling to and from the area!

My grandpa used to take us to dim sum weekly, so it holds a nostalgic place in our family traditions. Located right across from the newly built mall, Asian Jewels in Flushing is a beloved dim sum restaurant known for its solid and authentic offerings. The restaurant is quite spacious, and when I visited with a group of six on a weekend, we were able to get a table after a short wait. There were other people in the lobby waiting with us. If you're driving here for dim sum, it's pretty accessible given that there's a parking lot right next to the restaurant. Typical of the dim sum experience, Asian aunties come by with their carts filled with fresh, hot food, and you can pick up a few plates in exchange for a small doodle / stamp in our tracking paper. Sometimes they would convince you to try something new from their cart, and push a dish or two towards your table. Our food arrived piping hot, and everything was fresh. My favorite options at any dim sum are shumai, ha cheung, and pork spareribs--definitely a must-try. The infinite refills of Jasmine tea were a nice complement. Interestingly, Asian Jewels has a Michelin guide recommendation, which is pretty cool. However, I honestly can't distinguish the quality of their dim sum from other places. Definitely a solid option for dim sum when you're in Flushing though :)

It's been a hot minute since I had dim sum at Asian Jewels, and it seems the only thing that has changed is that they take credit cards now. Asian Jewels is one of the few sit-down restaurants in the area that opens before 11am, so it's a great choice for the early birds. There is an adjacent parking lot too. The dim sum served include classics like chicken feet and spare ribs. I will say that the quality of the food here is fairly decent-- my favorite dish was the cilantro rice noodle roll, which was a special order. It was slippery, chewy, and packed with tons of herbs. The service was prompt and the food was plentiful. Definitely still one of the best dim sum spots in Flushing!