LN1380
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+1 (718) 279-9888
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251-03 Northern Blvd, Little Neck, NY 11362
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- Little Neck
- Posted 2 years ago
Establish in 2016, LN1380 gives you the best authentic Cantonese cuisines from Hong Kong. From seafood to poultry, soup and rice, we provide a wide range of variety that suits everyone’s appetite. We are located on Northern blvd. in Little Neck, for anyone who craves delicious Cantonese food anyday of the week.
We welcome walk in both take out customers. For any inquiries, please contact us or visit us anytime. We look forward to your visits!
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