Here's a guide to help you when visiting Queens Night Market that runs every Saturday at Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
The organisers say that the local car park has limited space and charges $15 per vehicle. Therefore they strongly encourage you visit Queens Night Market on foot, by cycling or mass transit.
The Malaysian Project have a tent serving delicious Malaysian food. The menu varies depending on the season but you can expect to try a homemade pineapple tart, Malaysian-style noodles or butter chicken. The Malaysian staples including Nasi Goreng, Chicken Biryani, Mee Goreng Mamak, Nasi Lemak and Beef Rendang are also on the menu.
Halal status: Everything served is Halal.
Warung Jancook serves famous street food from Indonesia. Everything on the menu is cooked using Halal meat and ingredients only.
Halal status: Everything served is Halal.
Burmese Bites serve a lighter menu of what's available at the food court unit located at Queens Center Mall.
Halal status: Everything served is Halal.
Nansense serve an Afghani-inspired menu including mantu and bolani.
Halal status: Everything served is Halal.
Joon has been featured in the Thrillist publication for their popular Persian-style street food. Tahdig lovers will love Joon's signature crispy rice offering.
Halal status: Only chicken is Halal.
Sholay Indian BBQ serve street-food portions of Indian street food.
Halal status: Only lamb is Halal. Suppliers may change so please check with staff before ordering.
Whilst you're in the area, why not check out nearby restaurants that serve Halal. We've compiled a list of the best ones below...