Restaurant in New York City, United States
Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao
100Pearl PointsReliable soup dumplings, no reservations needed.

About Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao
A no-reservation soup dumpling spot on Flushing's Main Street, Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao is the practical choice for xiao long bao in the outer boroughs. Walk-in friendly, casual dress, priced well below Manhattan equivalents. Best visited with a group willing to order broadly across the steamed dumpling menu.
Quick Verdict
If you are in Flushing and want soup dumplings, Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao on Main Street is a reliable first stop. The format is casual and no-frills, which means walk-in is generally direct and the barrier to entry is low. Come hungry, come without a reservation, come prepared for a dining room that prioritises turnover over comfort.
What to Expect First Time
The room at 59-16 Main St is compact and functional. Seating is close together, tables turn quickly, the spatial experience is about efficiency rather than atmosphere. For a first-timer, that is actually useful context: this is not a destination for a long, leisurely lunch. It is a place to eat well and move on, the layout reinforces that rhythm. Order at the counter or table depending on current service format, settle in quickly, do not expect a lot of ceremony.
Flushing's Main Street corridor is one of the most concentrated Chinese food corridors outside of mainland China, Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao operates in that competitive environment. The surrounding blocks include Shanghainese, Cantonese, Sichuan, Taiwanese options, so if soup dumplings are not what you are after on a given visit, you have strong alternatives within a few minutes' walk.
Ordering Strategy
Without confirmed menu data in our system, we will not list specific dishes here. What is reliable to say: xiao long bao (soup dumplings) are the category anchor at venues of this type, the approach is typically regional Shanghainese. For first-timers unfamiliar with the format, the key detail is timing: eat them immediately, carefully, expect hot broth inside the wrapper. Sharing a range of steamed dumplings across the table is the practical way to sample the kitchen's range. On seasonal rotation, venues in this category often adjust fillings in cooler months toward heartier pork-and-crab combinations, lighter pork-only or vegetable options surface in warmer periods. Ask what is available that day.
Practical Details
The address is 59-16 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355, accessible via the 7 train to Flushing-Main Street. No booking is required for most visits. Dress is entirely casual. Pricing at venues in this category in Flushing typically falls well below Manhattan equivalents, making this one of the more accessible meal formats in the outer boroughs. Phone and hours are not confirmed in our system; check current Google listings before visiting.
Quick reference: 59-16 Main St, Flushing | Walk-in | Casual dress | 7 train direct
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao handle dietary restrictions?
Soup dumplings are typically pork-based, so vegetarians and those avoiding pork should ask before ordering. Without confirmed menu data, we can't verify what allergen-friendly alternatives are available. Your best move is to call ahead or ask staff on arrival — the Flushing Main Street location is walk-in friendly, so a quick check at the counter costs nothing.
What should a first-timer know about Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao?
Go expecting a compact, fast-turnover room at 59-16 Main St, Flushing — not a leisurely sit-down. No reservation is needed for most visits, so just walk in. The 7 train to Flushing-Main Street puts you right there. This is a neighbourhood spot built around efficiency, not atmosphere.
What should I order at Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao?
Xiao long bao are the reason to come — soup dumplings are the category anchor for this address. Order those first. Beyond the XLB, the menu is broader but we won't speculate on specifics without confirmed dish data. When in doubt at a Flushing dumpling spot, keep the order focused on what the name advertises.
What should I wear to Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao?
Whatever you walked in wearing off the 7 train is fine. Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao at 59-16 Main St is a no-frills, casual counter-style operation in Flushing — there is no dress expectation whatsoever. Leave the sport coat at home.
Location
59-16 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355
New York City, United States
Compare Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao
| Venue | Price |
|---|---|
| Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao | |
| Le Bernardin | $$$$ |
| Atomix | $$$$ |
| Per Se | $$$$ |
| Masa | $$$$ |
| Eleven Madison Park | $$$$ |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Le Bernardin, French, Seafood, $$$$
- Atomix, Modern Korean, Korean, $$$$
- Per Se, French, Contemporary, $$$$
- Masa, Sushi, Japanese, $$$$
- Eleven Madison Park, French, Vegan, $$$$
How It Compares
Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao and the $$$$ Manhattan venues Pearl covers are solving different problems entirely. Le Bernardin, Per Se, Eleven Madison Park, and Atomix require advance booking, multi-hundred-dollar per-head spend, a specific commitment to a long, structured meal. Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao requires none of those things. If you are in Flushing and want to eat well without planning, it is the right call. If you are looking for the most technically accomplished meal you can book in New York City, those Manhattan options are the relevant comparison set.
Masa is the most useful contrast point on value: at $$$$ per head, it is one of the most expensive meals in the country. Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao sits at the opposite end of the spend spectrum without requiring you to sacrifice quality in its specific category. For soup dumplings specifically, the question is not which is better overall, it is whether you are choosing based on occasion. A celebration or client dinner points toward the Midtown options. A fast, satisfying lunch in Flushing points here.
Within the Flushing corridor itself, Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao competes with a dense field of regional Chinese specialists. Its advantage is name recognition in the xiao long bao category specifically. If you are visiting New York City primarily for its high-end dining, your time is better spent at Le Bernardin or Atomix. If you are spending time in Queens and want a low-effort, low-cost meal that delivers in its lane, this is the practical choice.
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