Best Comfort Food Classics Chinese Restaurants in Forest Hills
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Spy C Cuisine
Sichuan-and-Hunan-leaning cooking with real spice precision and shareable depth.
Notable Picks
8.4
A Sichuan-forward dining room on Austin Street built around punchy chile heat, tingly peppercorn, and shareable mains that reward ordering family-style. It’s at its best when you lean into the signature cold starters and the deeper-braised dishes, then round things out with one comforting noodle or rice plate.
Must-Try Dishes:
Smashed cucumber salad, Crispy shredded beef, Mapo tofu
What makes it special: Sichuan-and-Hunan-leaning cooking with real spice precision and shareable depth.
#2
The Bund
8.1
A Shanghainese specialist that locals use for dumplings, wontons, and noodle soups that feel like a real meal rather than a takeout fix. The move is to start with soup dumplings, add one savory staple (wontons or rice cakes), and keep the order focused so everything lands hot and textural.
Must-Try Dishes:
Soup dumplings (xiao long bao), Shanghai jumbo wontons, Rice cakes with pork
What makes it special: Shanghainese dumpling-and-wonton strengths in a neighborhood-friendly room.
Worthy Picks
7.9
A fast-casual dumpling counter built around soup dumplings and a few supporting hits, ideal for a quick, reliable dim-sum-style fix. It’s strongest when you run the set play—one soup dumpling order plus one crisp side—so everything stays hot and tight.
Must-Try Dishes:
Signature soup dumplings, Crispy bottom buns, Pork pot stickers
What makes it special: Soup-dumpling-forward ordering with a streamlined, grab-and-go rhythm.
7.7
A small dumpling shop with a takeout-first vibe that works best for straightforward dim sum comfort—soup dumplings, shumai, and a simple noodle bowl if you need a second anchor. Keep the order compact and eat ASAP; this is about freshness and heat, not a sprawling table spread.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pork soup dumplings, Shumai, Pork noodle soup
What makes it special: A neighborhood dumpling counter that stays best with a simple, heat-forward order.