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Best Late Night Legends Chinese Restaurants in Flushing-Willets Point

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Haidilao Hot Pot
High-touch, late-night hot pot with standout service and amenities.

Notable Picks

$$$ Flushing-Willets Point Chinese, Hot Pot
Haidilao Huoguo Flushing runs late into the night with polished hot pot service, fully loaded sauce bars, and over-the-top amenities that turn dinner into an event. Tables build custom broths and cook premium meats long after most of the neighborhood has closed, making it a default choice for late-night groups who want a lively, serviced experience rather than grab-and-go snacks.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Sichuan hot pot with split broths, USDA beef and lamb platter, Hand-pulled noodle tableside service
What makes it special: High-touch, late-night hot pot with standout service and amenities.
$$ Flushing-Willets Point Chinese
Chongqing Lao Zao is an immersive multi-level hot pot house themed like an old Chinese village, complete with waterwheels and lanterns. Diners come for rich, tallow-based Chongqing broth, long waits that feel like a rite of passage, and late-night hours that keep the space buzzing.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Chongqing hot pot with twin broths, Tai chi beef platter, Fresh black beef tripe
What makes it special: A maximalist Chongqing-style hot pot experience where themed decor and long lines match intensely flavored broths.

Worthy Picks

$ Flushing-Willets Point Wings, Chinese
Neighborhood Chinese-American takeout joint serving the Murray Hill community with reliable Cantonese and Szechuan standards. Fresh ingredients and affordable combo plates make it a go-to for quick weeknight dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: General Tso's Chicken, House Special Fried Rice, Beef with Broccoli
What makes it special: Reliable neighborhood Chinese with consistent quality