They think mostly of fried rice and wonton soup. Most don’t realize ‘Chinese food’, the term, is quite generic. Asia is quite vast; encompassing 4.3 billion people, it hosts 60% of the world’s current human population. Yet most (at least according to my experience) don’t know the difference between Chinese food, Vietnamese or Malaysian. This brings us to ‘Taste Good Malaysian Cuisine’ located in the hustle-and-bustle area of Queens call Elmhurst. Nestled between the downtown shopping and ethnic area native New Yorker’s visit to enjoy inexpensive South East Asian food. At a mere 15 feet wide and 100 feet deep, if you have a problem with close-quarters you might want to visit another eatery. But once inside, you will soon realize it is well worth-it. With a near 5-star rating people don’t seem to mind the tight rush-hour squeeze.

Taste Good Malaysian Cuisine – MYCITYNYC.com

Taste Good Malaysian Cuisine – MyCityNYC.com

Taste Good Malaysian Cuisine – MYCITYNYC.com
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