Yummy Tummy Asian Bistro

161-16 Northern Blvd, Flushing
(718) 888-0220

Recent Reviews

Nycfoodie L.

I'm so sad this spot closed, they honestly had the best quality Asian food in the area. I will miss you guys so much. I'm sorry there wasn't much I could do for you. The service was so good. The chef came out and spoke to us, they genuinely cared about their customers, I never experienced anything so genuine before. Everyone was so nice and always smiling and ready to help. My favorite dish there had to be their whole branzino baked in salt. The chef pushed out a cart and would crack the salt apart and debone the fish for you. He was the main chef for the Mediterranean cuisine. I am honestly tearing up writing this. We will miss you so much, I was looking forward to trying the rest of the menu. I regret not getting them on the spot and just stuffing myself.

Brenda Boyd

My top spot for delicious singaporean food. This location is one of my favorites. This place has a good design.

Trey B.

Really fantastic! The food was exactly has described. Such a treat to have gluten free Asian food available! The general Tso's chicken was epic. And the Five-spice jackfruit was insane and couldn't believe it was vegan.....can't wait to order again.

weinyc

Yummy Tummy Asian Bistro is a Singapore-Mediterranean fusion restaurant, which is kind of interesting for us. There are lots of great comments on Facebook so we decided to give it a try. We ordered Salted Egg Yolk Calamari Rings, 1/2 Hainanese Chicken, Bah Kut Teh and Curry Beef Belly. Their portion for each dish except for the calamari rings was reasonable with affordable price. We love the salted egg yolk calamari rings which was well flavored but the portion was quite small with its price ($13.5) and Hainanese Chicken was tender with juicy and jelly like chicken skin. We were here for the Bah Kut Teh but felt disappointed with its light flavor. The curry beef belly was decent cut didn’t come with rice which was weird for us.

Michael Leong

Food was tasty. Most dishes were fairly priced. But a couple of them were overpriced! Staff needs to learn to work more efficiently!

John C.

A strange fusion of foods and a strange name. And I don't know about the Mediterranean part, but we'll definitely be back to try more of the menu. Decor is also sort of a mix of cultures. But, that's not why we come here. The place is clean, the food is very good, service is also good. And the bathroom is very clean, which is a good sign. It was kind of empty the first time we came here for lunch a few weeks ago. But, today was nearly 3/4 full. And it was a Monday. Another good sign. I really miss some of the comfort and street food we encountered in Taiwan. So, that's what we tried first. We were not disappointed. After we're done with the lunch menu, we'll come back for dinner. There's some really enticing dishes on the menu. I can't wait to try their seafood. They look great.

Geoffrey N.

In a small group of friends and one wants Malaysian, one wants Mediterranean, one wants Thai, what do you do? Go to Yummy Tummy Asian Bistro! The outside leaves a lot to desire. I drive by here a few times a week and would have never noticed. My sister in law told me about YTAB and the inside is so inviting, warm, and you can tell they just put a lot of thought in the decor. The Order Hainanese chicken over rice Singapore Oysters Omelette Singapore Chili Sauce soft shell crab Tahu Goreng Indonesian Style (Tofu with shrimp paste and peanut sauce) Everything was outstanding. The Hainanese chicken wasn't dry. I hate it when people overcook the chicken. The white meat just falls apart and I didn't even think about dipping it in the sauce. The Oysters omelette had just the right amount of oysters. Not every bite contained oysters which is ok. Sometimes I just want the egg part with essence of oysters. The Singapore Chili Sauce with crab had shrimp and fried buns which was great...just a tad oily and salty. The Tahu Goreng is so pungent thanks to the shrimp paste but mellows out nicely thanks to the peanut sauce. My one grip with the food is you will have to drink 3-4 glasses of water because of the saltyness. At first it's great...but after a few bites, you feel a bit gross. I love that the servers all speak perfect English and various asian dialects. Ya'll non-asians can come and try out the food here and can ask all the questions you want. They'll answer. Note: We couldn't finish everything so I took some home. Eating leftovers right now as I am writing this review and after a day or two in the fridge, I feel that the flavors have magnified....Yummy in my Tummy indeed.

Cecilia W.

Went there with my family to celebrate my mom's birthday. Staffs and the owner were very frIendly. We especially liked the salted egg yolk calamari and the chili soft shell crab. So delicious and special! Soft shell crab was so crunchy and it came with a few buns. The taste of the chili was so special...it's the kind of spicy I've never tasted before. Will definitely go again!

Debbie M.

Finally got a chance to try out this place. It's a small cozy restaurant. Tables are set to fit 4 people. Meter parking out front. The food was really good. The Singapore milk tea was a bit too sweet. And the iced lemon tea wasn't cold enough. But that won't stop us from going back. Will definitely be back to try other items on the menu.

Dominic Lo

First time to this new Singapore and Mediterranean cruise restaurant. Service was good and the food was excellent, especially the authentic Singapore boneless Hainanese chicken (except the wings). We will definitely come back to try out other either Singapore or Mediterranean food. We will definitely go back to try out other dishes.

NYC Plumbing Doctor

This is a fabulous place, specially the Mediterranean food, nice decoration, one of the best places to have dinner! The best thing of all is they have a clan bathroom!

Kachun L.

Went here with parents the night before Lunar New Year. Restaurant was quite packed but honestly the place seems a bit overrated. Service was mediocre at best (even by the caliber of your typical Asian restaurant); they seemed rather understaffed and we had a lot of trouble getting our waiter's attention. For Singaporean food it's rather overpriced at around $16 per dish. The food itself was uneventful. Hainanese chicken was bland and flavorless. Hokkien noodles were way too overcooked and mushy. Would not recommend stopping by; there's much better options for Singaporean/Malay food elsewhere.

Christopher Norris

Visited this restaurant for a short meal but noticed some really good dishes in the menu, and so decided to come here again. Foods are really delicious here. All the items are cooked with fresh and healthy items. Recommended for food lovers around.

Peter Tung

Awesome Singaporean restaurant. Dishes with lots of spices from Chinese, Indonesian, and Malaysian. Would recommend others to try. Prices are reasonable and portion size is just right.

魏欣儀

Yummy Tummy Asian Bistro is a Singapore-Mediterranean fusion restaurant, which is kind of interesting for us. There are lots of great comments on Facebook so we decided to give it a try.

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