Han Yu Lin
Arguably the best chain of bbq restaurants around 8th ave, usually you can get away with 30-40$ a person. They usually don’t fry their meat before roasting it so it’s healthier than most of the bbq stores on 8th ave that do. This store is usually less busy than the Mr q on 59th street, so its a great option to go to if that one gets packed.
However, if you’re a big eater you could spend upwards of 100$-$150 a person here, so I’d recommend going to a local BBQ buffet instead.
… moreKrystal
This place was recommended by a local when I visited here. I had a surprisingly great experience. They open until late into the night. I really like the spicy seasoning they have, and the fried milk was something special. It is a small space, though not many spot to sit, so it can get crowded easily.
Despite this place having a lower than expected review. My friend and I enjoyed it a lot, maybe they have been making improvements.
… moreRaymond Wong
Store was recommended by a friend. The beef, chicken, and lamb skewers weren’t too special, you need to add the spice powder to enhance the flavors. The chives were tasty.
… moreTiffany V
No frills hole in the wall casual spot for some skewers and drinks! We thought the skewers were plenty flavorful with their seasoning, moist and not overdone. Service was quite quick!
We ordered: Squid, Lamb, Chicken, Fish Tofu, Taiwanese Sausage, Korean Rice Cake.
… moreMindy Tran
I was very disappointed with my recent visit. We were charged a $15.15 gratuity for just two people, even though half of our food was takeout and there was no table service at all. We had to place our order through a barcode/QR code system, and not even a cup of water was offered.
The only interaction from the staff was someone briefly bringing the food out—and even that was in disposable containers. For a place that adds automatic gratuity, I would expect at least basic service or some type of hospitality. Unfortunately, the experience felt more like fast food with sit-down pricing.
Overall, the food may have been fine, but the service model and the added gratuity made the visit feel unreasonable and disappointing. I hope the restaurant reconsiders either improving the service or adjusting their automatic gratuity policy.
… moreMarc Starvaggi
Authentic street food just like what I ate in China years ago. Everything was good, the seasoning especially. Pretty good prices. Open late! A blessing
… morefiona
I love Mr. Q!! A staple in the area I go at least three times a year never had a bad experience. Food comes out so warm and so quickly and everybting tastes so fresh and delicious. Price is very reasonable too!!
… moreKaren H
Mr. Q BBQ & Noodle in Brooklyn serves Chinese-style skewers, noodles, and snacks and is particularly popular for late-night dining. Despite the small space and cash-only policy, the service could be improved as my request for non-spicy skewers was disregarded.
… moreAdi Avishalom
The service could be better, but with an authentic location, this is kind of service that’s expected. This place is a gem, the food variety is great and it tastes great. The prices are super cheap for NY. It may look hole in the wall, but it’s popular for a reason.
… moreCamryn
everything we got was good! chicken wings & mackerel skewers were yummy, we ordered them twice. we also got the takoyaki the prices were very good as well!
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