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Long Yu Seafood Restaurant

39-16 College Point Blvd, Flushing, NY 11354
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Long Yu Seafood Restaurant 8.0
Downtown Flushing
Long Yu Seafood Restaurant is a spacious Cantonese seafood spot just off the SkyView Center, known for lobster, walnut shrimp, and clams in black bean sauce. It’s a comfortable choice for family-style dinners where seafood platters and stir-fries fill a lazy Susan.
Must-Try Dishes: Lobster with ginger and scallion, Walnut shrimp, Black bean sauce clams
Scores:
Value: 8.1 Service: 7 Consistency: 7.7 Food Quality: 8.3 Atmosphere: 6 Cultural Relevance: 7.2
What makes it special: A roomy Cantonese seafood dining room where lobster, shrimp, and clams anchor family-style meals.
Who should go: Families and friends craving classic Cantonese seafood near SkyView
When to visit: Dinner hours after shopping when large tables are buzzing
What to order: Lobster with ginger scallion, walnut shrimp, black bean clams
Insider tip: Ask about set menus for tables of six or more to sample more seafood at a better per-person price.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: SkyView Center garage offers abundant paid parking; limited metered street spots nearby, especially tight after 6pm.
Dress code: Casual and comfortable; families and groups come as they are.
Noise level: Moderate to lively during peak dinner hours, but conversation at the table remains manageable.
Weekend wait: 20–40 minutes for larger groups; smaller parties may wait less.
Weekday lunch: Usually no wait unless a large group arrives at the same time.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Several vegetable stir-fries and tofu dishes available, though not a dedicated section.
Vegan options: Limited but possible—ask for vegetable dishes prepared without oyster sauce.
Gluten-free options: Some steamed seafood and simple stir-fries can be adapted; communication with staff is recommended.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Better for casual dates than intimate ones—it's lively, bustling, and geared toward group dining rather than quiet conversation.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes—walk-ins are common. Larger groups should call ahead, especially on weekends.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes—spacious seating, quick service, and shareable dishes make it easy for families with kids of all ages.
Best For
Better for: Large-format seafood dishes, value-focused family meals, and a more relaxed, home-style Cantonese experience than trendier seafood spots.
Skip if: You want high-end plating, dim-sum-style brunch service, or quieter date-night ambiance—those are better found at more polished Cantonese restaurants nearby.