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K B Garden INC
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citysearch c.
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K.B. is a classic dim sum barn, but significantly less noisy than most, and the big windows prevent that trapped-in-a-cave feeling you get at places like Manhattan's Triple 8 Palace.
This place has ruined me for any other dim sum. It's the best. Warning: some of the cart items, such as the baby pig, are not cheap. It's delicious and worth the price; just don't assume your bill will be tiny unless you know exactly what you're ordering. Be prepared to be somewhat aggressive in requesting items from the carts.
There's a huge municipal parking lot right across the street; and the last stop on the 7 train is a block or two away. You could also take the LIRR there. This summer they've been closed for renovations, so call to make sure they're open.
Pros: best dim sum in NYC, more civil than avg., Flushing is coo-ool
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