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Best Late Night Legends Restaurants in Long Island City-Hunters Point

18 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Court Square Diner
A true all-day diner with proven reliability at massive local volume.

Notable Picks

$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point American, Burgers
A classic, high-volume neighborhood diner that wins on round-the-clock reliability and a menu built for repeat visits. The best move is to order like a regular—one comfort staple, one breakfast favorite, and a side that travels well if you’re taking it to-go.
Must-Try Dishes: Belgian waffle, French onion soup, Tuna melt
What makes it special: A true all-day diner with proven reliability at massive local volume.
$$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Ice Cream
An Asian-inspired dessert bar where ice-cream-and-sorbet elements show up as part of composed plates rather than just cones and cups. This is the move for late-night sweets with structure—warm cake or toast paired with a cold, creamy counterpoint and a little theatricality.
Must-Try Dishes: Matcha Lava Cake with matcha ice cream, Golden Toast with condensed milk ice cream, Soda float with house-made ice cream
What makes it special: Dessert-plate format where ice cream is part of the full build.
$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Mexican, Tacos
A birria-forward taco truck where the move is all about texture and dunkability—crispy edges, tender meat, and consomé that ties the whole order together. It’s best as a targeted stop: a tight set of tacos or a mulita, then get out before the food loses heat.
Must-Try Dishes: Birria tacos with consomé, Birria mulita, Consomé dip
What makes it special: Birria that stays juicy and built to be dipped, not just eaten.
$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point
A Long Island City cocktail institution where late night feels intentional—low light, serious drinks, and a room that stays conversational even when it’s busy. Treat it as a drinks-first stop and keep the food simple and shareable so the pacing stays smooth from first round to last call.
Must-Try Dishes: Hendu’s hero sandwiches (in-house pop-up), Deviled eggs, Classic cocktails (house builds)
What makes it special: A true craft-cocktail bar that stays strong late into the night.
$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Chinese
The Philadelphia-born Sichuan favorite brings its numbered heat-level system to a converted warehouse space in Hunters Point. Dan dan noodles remain the signature, while dry pepper chicken and cumin beef showcase the kitchen's mastery of authentic Sichuan spice balance.
Must-Try Dishes: Dan Dan Noodles, Dry Pepper Style Chicken, Cumin Style Beef
What makes it special: Sichuan pioneer since 2007 with numbered heat levels and private dining rooms
$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Chinese
Modern Chinese fusion blending Szechuan, Shanghai, and Cantonese cuisines in an atmospheric space with traditional decor and QR code ordering. The $33 four-course dinner menu offers exceptional value with standout dishes like Mala Dry Pot and Wagyu beef egg rolls.
Must-Try Dishes: Mala Dry Pot, Mongolian Jue Jue Pot, Dan Dan Noodles
What makes it special: Multi-regional Chinese fusion with exceptional $33 four-course prix fixe dinner

Worthy Picks

$$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Chinese
Chengdu-born hot pot chain brings bubbling beef tallow broths to a modern 3,000 sq ft space near Queens Plaza with private dining rooms for groups. iPad ordering simplifies the all-you-can-eat experience featuring premium meats, fresh vegetables, and a creative DIY sauce bar.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Beef Tallow Hot Pot Broth, Premium Sliced Beef, Handmade Meatballs
What makes it special: Global Sichuan hot pot chain with beef tallow broth and private party rooms
$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point BBQ
Chinese street-style BBQ skewers with cumin, chile, and pepper-forward seasoning—best when you order for range instead of duplicating the same protein. Build a tight spread of two meats, one vegetable skewer, and one cold drink so the spice stays fun, not numbing.
Must-Try Dishes: Lamb skewers, Black pepper beef skewers, Grilled eggplant
What makes it special: Street-style Chinese skewers with a deep, spicy-cumin profile.
$$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Japanese, Ramen
A late-hours ramen-and-curry shop where the appeal is a strong lineup and a modern, comfortable room for an easy ramen night. Order for contrast—one deeper, darker bowl and one brighter side—so the meal doesn’t land as a single-note heat-and-salt hit.
Must-Try Dishes: Black Mountain ramen, Red Mountain ramen, Japanese curry
What makes it special: Late-night ramen and curry with a modern, easygoing dine-in setup.
$$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Chinese, Dim Sum
A late-night-friendly Cantonese dim sum room that’s built for variety and long menus rather than a single obsession—ideal when you want a broad spread and a lively dining rhythm. It’s strongest when you order classic staples and keep the mix focused so timing stays crisp across steamed and baked items.
Must-Try Dishes: Har gow (shrimp dumplings), Siu mai, BBQ pork bun
What makes it special: Late-night dim sum in a full-service Cantonese format.
$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point
A bowling-bar hybrid that works for late night when you want activity plus simple, salty food that keeps the night moving. Order the snacky staples, grab a booth, and let the games handle the pacing—this is about momentum, not fine dining precision.
Must-Try Dishes: Chili cheese dog, Nachos, Hot dogs
What makes it special: Late-night bowling energy with snack-forward bar food.
$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Middle Eastern
A halal-focused counter that’s about fast plates and big satisfaction—rice, salad, sauces, and proteins that deliver most when you keep the order tight. Treat it as a dependable grab-and-go play where the right sauce combo matters as much as the meat.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken over rice, Lamb gyro platter, Falafel over salad
What makes it special: Fast halal plates that hit hardest on value and sauce-driven flavor.
$ Long Island City-Hunters Point
A locals-first, low-pressure bar where the happy hour rhythm is simple: cheap drinks and wings that show up fast enough to justify “one more round.” Best for unpretentious groups who want value and a divey hang without any performance.
Must-Try Dishes: Buffalo wings, Nachos, Quesadilla
What makes it special: Happy hour wings and cheap drinks in a true locals bar.
$ Long Island City-Hunters Point BBQ
A late-night Chinese skewer spot that’s more about fast satisfaction than ceremony—order, snack, repeat. It shines as a post-event or post-bar stop: pick a couple of skewers, add one bold side, and keep it moving.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef skewers, Stinky tofu, Quail egg skewers
What makes it special: Late-night Chinese skewers in a simple, fast-turn format.
$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Italian
A convenience-first neighborhood slice counter where lasagna shows up in a very LIC way—on top of a pizza, built for fast satisfaction. Treat it like a guilty-pleasure specialty order and keep expectations aligned with grab-and-go execution.
Must-Try Dishes: Lasagna Pizza, Cheese Slice, Chicken Fingers
What makes it special: Lasagna-meets-pizza comfort built for fast, cheap cravings.
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$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Italian
A neighborhood slice-and-delivery operation that covers the basics well when you want Italian comfort fast. Treat it like a grab-and-go stop—pick a couple slices or a classic pie, add one side, and keep moving.
Must-Try Dishes: Margherita slice, Pepperoni slice, Meatballs
What makes it special: Reliable LIC slice shop for fast pizza-and-sides comfort.
$ Long Island City-Hunters Point Mexican, Tacos
A mobile favorite that serves tacos and Mexican street eats late into the night, beloved for its smoky flavors and late‑night presence. The casual setup and efficient service make it ideal for a quick bite post‑bar crawl.
Must-Try Dishes: Birria Tacos, Al Pastor Plate, Carne Asada Taco
What makes it special: Street‑side tacos open exceptionally late.
$$ Long Island City-Hunters Point
An Irish-pub hang that plays best as a casual stop for wings, beers, and a low-key night that can stretch longer than planned. The wings are the smart order—simple bar food that matches the room’s unfussy, TV-friendly vibe.
Must-Try Dishes: Jumbo wings (Buffalo/BBQ/Jerk), Mozzarella sticks, Shepherd's pie
What makes it special: An easy Irish pub where wings are a dependable bar-food win.