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Best Late Night Restaurants in Flushing (11355)

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Pho Hoang
A late-running pho anchor in 11355 with proven volume-driven reliability.

Notable Picks

$$ Downtown Flushing
A late-night Vietnamese anchor for clear, aromatic pho and dependable grilled meats when you need something hot and resetting after hours. The broth-forward bowls stay the main event, with a steady pace that works for solo refuels or small groups wrapping the night.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Xe Lua (house special combo pho), Bún bò Huế, Chả giò (fried spring rolls)
What makes it special: A late-running pho anchor in 11355 with proven volume-driven reliability.
$$ Murray Hill
A Korean pocha-style hangout that earns its late-night stripes with shareable bar food, louder energy, and a menu designed for groups who want to keep the night moving. Best when you commit to 2–3 big plates and treat it like a snack-heavy session, not a delicate dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Seafood pancake (haemul pajeon), Fried chicken (Korean-style), Army stew (budae-jjigae)
What makes it special: Pocha-style late-night menu built for sharing and hot-pot comfort.
8.1
$$ Downtown Flushing
A stylish Korean-leaning grill spot with izakaya energy—dim lights, shareable plates, and a menu that plays well for dates or small groups. The best meals balance one rich grilled main with a lighter “reset” dish to keep flavors clean and paced.
Must-Try Dishes: Grilled pork belly, Chilean sea bass, Gupji salad
What makes it special: A modern Korean grill vibe built for share-plates and small celebrations.
$$$ Murray Hill
A small, family-run KBBQ room with solid marination and a straightforward, no-show approach to grilling. Expect a tighter space and simpler setup, but strong pork-and-kalbi payoff and a dependable steamed-egg side that rounds out the spread.
Must-Try Dishes: Pork belly (samgyeopsal), LA kalbi, Steamed egg (gyeran-jjim)
What makes it special: Family-run KBBQ with strong pork cuts and friendly pacing.
$$ Murray Hill
A tofu-stew-first Korean spot that’s built for fast comfort: sundubu bubbling, banchan refills, and a menu that stays focused on dependable staples. It’s at its best as a quick sit-down for stew-and-rice satisfaction rather than a long multi-round feast.
Must-Try Dishes: Kimchi soft tofu stew (kimchi sundubu), Seafood soft tofu stew (haemul sundubu), Lunch special set (stew + rice + banchan)
What makes it special: Sundubu-focused comfort with reliable banchan and quick turnaround.

Worthy Picks

$ Queensboro Hill
A true 24-hour neighborhood fallback near the hospital, useful for late-night sandwiches and quick hot-food fixes when most kitchens are shut. Don’t expect polish—go for speed, convenience, and the “it’s open” reliability.
Must-Try Dishes: Egg and cheese on a bagel, Bacon egg and cheese on a bagel, Breakfast wrap as the backup plan
What makes it special: 24/7 bagel-and-breakfast sandwich utility on Main Street.