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Best Business Lunch Restaurants in Flushing-Willets Point

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Magna Restaurant
Hotel-adjacent Italian spot plating a richer, restaurant-style lasagna with full table service.

Notable Picks

$$$ Flushing-Willets Point Italian
Attached to the Marco LaGuardia Hotel, Magna Restaurant serves a more polished take on Italian-American comfort, with a plated lasagna built from layered ribbon pasta, béchamel, and meat ragù. It’s the move when you want a sit-down lasagna dinner with table service, a proper wine list, and the option to linger.
Must-Try Dishes: Lasagna, Linguine alle Vongole, Insalata Gelato
What Makes it Special: Hotel-adjacent Italian spot plating a richer, restaurant-style lasagna with full table service.

Worthy Picks

$$ Flushing-Willets Point
A Hunan-leaning kitchen that’s best when you order the bolder, chile-and-aroma driven mains rather than playing it safe. For business lunch, it shines with lunch specials over rice and a tight set of share plates—big flavor per minute, with enough intensity to feel like a real break.
Must-Try Dishes: Mao’s braised pork, Cumin lamb, Sour green beans with minced pork
What Makes it Special: Hunan heat and lunch-over-rice value with a focused spice playbook.
$ Flushing-Willets Point Bagels
Hot Bagels & Cafe is a modest Farrington Street counter that pairs fresh bagels with simple egg sandwiches, deli fillings, and coffee for nearby offices and hotel guests. It’s a practical stop when you want a no-nonsense bagel breakfast or lunch in Downtown Flushing without detouring far from Main Street or the 7 train.
Must-Try Dishes: Everything bagel with egg and cheese, Ham egg and cheese on a toasted bagel, Bagel with plain or scallion cream cheese
What Makes it Special: Straightforward bagel-and-deli counter favored for quick breakfasts and snacks.
$ Flushing-Willets Point Korean
A short-hours, lunch-forward Korean counter that feels built for locals who want fast, affordable set meals with real flavor. Think bibimbap, bulgogi, and banchan in a streamlined format—more efficiency than ambiance, but high utility when you’re nearby.
Must-Try Dishes: Bulgogi lunch set, Bibimbap, Spicy pork lunch set
What Makes it Special: Fast Korean lunch sets with standout value and banchan support.
$$$ Flushing-Willets Point Chinese, Dim Sum
A Murray Hill banquet hall setup running traditional cart-service dim sum with an emphasis on space, parking ease, and big-table convenience. It’s best as a practical, no-drama brunch choice: stick to the core steamed classics, then add one larger plate to avoid a scattered, lukewarm table.
Must-Try Dishes: Har gow (shrimp dumplings), Siu mai, Baked BBQ pork bun (char siu bao)
What Makes it Special: Banquet-hall dim sum with carts and easier logistics.
$ Flushing-Willets Point
A counter-order Cantonese café that functions like a practical lunch engine: quick service, straightforward plates, and prices that keep it in rotation for locals. It’s not a scene, but it’s a useful “non-obvious” business lunch when you want fast carbs, soup, and a calm reset.
Must-Try Dishes: Wonton noodle soup, Pineapple bun with butter, Hong Kong-style milk tea
What Makes it Special: HK café staples served fast at true weekday-lunch pricing.