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What Guojian Z doesn't like about Little Pepper:
This bad experience just made me a terrible ending for my traveling in NYC. It seems like a family running Chinese restaurant but bad service ever. Yes, money is probably the best and only thing we the people care about. View all feedback. What Michelle Z likes about Little Pepper:
This place is so good and definitely one of the best Chinese food establishments in Queens. It is out of the way for sure, but I would say it's worth it for the food! The pork and bean curd, scallion fried rice, mapo tofu, string bean, and intestines in soup base are all delicious. If there's one thing they're known for, it's the scallion fried rice so definitely give it a try! It's so addicting... I've ordered from... View all feedback.
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My daughter and I were headed to the nearby airport to pick up the rest of the family and we wanted something good to eat on the way. Found Little Pepper and kn...
read moreSmall mom pop establishment that puts out delicious Szechuan home cooked dishes. Our go-to dishes include eggplant and chicken in garlic sauce, bamboo shoots po...
read moreBeen coming to this place for a decade, one of my favorite authentic spicy spot local family owned, boss lady is the most friendly and heart warming
Sweet couple running the spot. Husband I assume cooks and wife takes orders. My friend and I enjoyed the food. The commute here is brutal. But nice spot. There...
read moreThe owner here is really sweet and is planning to retire soon, so come here before it changes ownership. The food was good. The scallion fried rice is definitel...
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read moreLittle Pepper in Queens is a family-operated Chinese restaurant with delicious Szechuan dishes. Known for their scallion fried rice, the menu offers a variety of flavorful options like silken tofu with scallion sauce, cumin lamb, and sesame chicken. The cozy atmosphere and personalized service create a welcoming dining experience. While the commute can be challenging, the quality of the food and friendly staff make it worth the trip. With a wide selection of dishes to cater to various palates and spice preferences, Little Pepper stands out as a top choice for authentic Szechuan cuisine in NYC.
Little Pepper feels like a place that should be in downtown Flushing somewhere, but by being in College Point it serves as easily the default destination
This place is bomb! My friend took us here and this is the best Szechuan food I had in NY.
I had this place bookmarked for forever and finally got to try! I called ahead and had it as pickup so I can't say much for the service in the restaurant.
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