Best French Fries Restaurants in Jackson Heights (11372)
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
The Queensboro
Queens-inspired American comfort food with a community-hub vibe and strong cocktails.
Notable Picks
8.5
A neighborhood-anchored New American spot that mixes comfort-food instincts with Queens personality—cocktails, weekend brunch energy, and a menu that swings from crisp snacks to composed plates. It’s at its best when you treat it like a shareable table: start with a couple of starters, then split a sandwich or main and finish with something sweet.
Must-Try Dishes:
Garlic bread, Chips & dip, Yellowfin tuna tostada
What makes it special: Queens-inspired American comfort food with a community-hub vibe and strong cocktails.
#2
Emoji Burger
8.3
A small, high-output burger counter where the move is to lean into their signature builds—juicy patties, bold sauces, and sides meant for dipping. It’s not a linger-and-chat room; it’s a fast hit for craveable burgers that travel well and still taste like a real cook touched them.
Must-Try Dishes:
OMG Burger, Thumbs Up Burger, Onion rings
What makes it special: Sauce-forward, creative burgers with a consistent fresh-off-the-grill feel.
8.0
A local favorite for hand‑breaded chicken and crispy crinkle cut fries with signature sauces; bold flavors and late‑night hours make it a go‑to spot for casual eats. Fries with truffle parmesan or cheese sauce are often singled out by regulars. Despite its fast‑food style, quality and flavor punch above price point.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crispy Wings, Seasoned Fries, Honey BBQ Wings
What makes it special: Freshly cooked wings with hearty seasoning at a fair price
Worthy Picks
7.9
A big, classic all-hours diner built for breadth: pages of breakfast, sandwiches, soups, and comfort plates with the portion sizes to match. Order it like a regular—one breakfast plate or one hot sandwich plus a soup—so the kitchen’s strengths stay front-and-center.
Must-Try Dishes:
Skirt steak & eggs, Buckwheat pancakes, Matzo ball soup
What makes it special: A true all-hours diner with a huge menu and reliably big portions.