Xinjiang BBQ Cart Review
Posted by Scott on January 14th, 2011Rating: 4 paws out of 5
Spent:. $2 per person
Chain: maybe, there are other carts with same name
Date Friendly: Yes
Note: The guy is there at night and everything is $1.
41st Rd & Kissena Blvd
Flushing, NY 11355
Late at night out on the town, one needs a snack. What better snack is of ones on a stick? On top of it being on a stick, it’s spicy also. Oh what a perfect combination this hungry guy found in one of the busiest corners in Flushing.
Night cooking action
Daytime cooking action.
Grill action with the charcoal box to the left side. He uses natural royal oak charcoal.
Beef (pronounced [ niú ròu ] Link ) has same spices as the others, beef is pretty tender and has very nice flavors. I usually ask for a little spicy which is still a little hot. The powdered spice that you get is of the Asian kinda, there is a slight underlying sweetness to it.
Lamb (pronounced [ yáng ròu ] Link) same spices, tender with a bit of more chewiness than the others. There is some gristle and the gamey taste is there but is masked by the spices. The meat goes well with the magic spice.
Chicken (pronounced [ jī ] Link) is cooked with the same spices. They use is thigh here, so it is very tender and juicy without really much effort needed. The amount of meat on the skewer is much more than the lamb and beef. The chicken is my favorite. In theory, this one will fill you up more.
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