Last Updated: ~2 months ago
Phone: (718) 321-7309
Address: 4104 COLLEGE POINT BLVD 11355
Authentic Taiwanese delights incl. traditional weekend breakfast & veg favorites like stinky tofu.
This Queens establishment offers an authentic taste of Taiwanese cuisine, with a particular highlight being their traditional weekend breakfast offerings. Customers rave about their flavorful vegetarian options, such as the XO eggplant and stinky tofu, and even recommend it for unique items like fantuan (rice balls). It's a go-to spot for those seeking classic Taiwanese flavors in Flushing.
This restaurant is celebrated for its authentic Taiwanese cuisine, with a special mention for its traditional breakfast available only on weekends. Highly recommended vegetarian dishes include XO eggplant, dried fried string beans, sauteed seasonal veggies, and stinky tofu. Fantuan (rice balls) are also a noteworthy item on the menu.
"Customers highly recommend the XO eggplant, dried fried string beans, sauteed seasonal veggies, and stinky tofu. Fantuan (rice balls) are also a notable item."
Customers highly recommend this restaurant for its authentic Taiwanese dishes, particularly praising its vegetarian options and weekend breakfast.
Important Note
Taiwanese breakfast is only available on weekends.
"OK Ryan is mentioned as a classic Taiwanese spot in Flushing."
Neutral"This restaurant was recommended as a breakfast/brunch spot in the Flushing area."
Neutral"This restaurant was listed as a recommendation."
Neutral"This is one of the few places in NYC to get Taiwanese breakfast, but it's only available on weekends."
Positive"Ok Ryan was listed as a recommendation for a food crawl in Flushing."
Neutral"Ok Ryan is suggested as a good option for a Taiwanese breakfast if visiting on a Saturday or Sunday."
Positive"In response to a query about finding authentic Fantuan (rice balls) in NYC, this user recommended Ok Ryan as a place to get them."
Positive"Recommends several vegetarian dishes from Ok Ryan in Flushing: XO eggplant, dried fried string beans, sauteed seasonal veggies, and stinky tofu."
Positive"Recommended as a place with tofu dishes."
Neutral"Recommendation for Ok Ryan"
Neutral"For more traditional Taiwanese food: Ok Ryan"
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