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HOURS Sun - Thu 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Fri closed
Sat 1 hr after Shabbat - 12:30 am
Succah On Succot: Yes Nine Days Menu: Yes Open For Pesach: Yes
Fifteen years ago, owner Neil Wallin “chose” to start his Cho-Sen restaurant adventure in Forest Hills, Queens. He felt that the community would love a restaurant that was comfortable, friendly and would provide top-notch service with outstanding food. To put in simply, the neighbors are very happy.
Centrally located in Forest Hills, Cho-Sen Garden is a few blocks from the LIE and Queens Boulevard, as well as a few minutes from Main Street and Union Turnpike. There is plenty of parking in front and to the sides of the
restaurant. Decorated with Chagall-style paintings on teal colored walls and cozy booths in the corners, this modern Asian restaurant has a full service cocktail bar in front and a full sushi bar in the back. The staff is extremely warm and gracious, greeting every visitor personally and quite often, by name.
As mentioned, Cho-Sen Garden is a neighborhood institution and is the first choice for excellent and affordable Chinese cuisine in Queens. The restaurant prepares everything with the freshest, top-of-the line quality meats, poultry, fish and vegetables. There are a number of choices including veal, chicken, beef, vegetarian, Japanese and sushi dishes. Recommendations include House Special Lamb and Crisp Sea Bass. Cho-Sen Garden is also a great place to host parties and events for your families and organizations in their private room to the side.
Cho-Sen Garden is a sure winner for anyone looking for superb food at reasonable prices. It is a fine restaurant that you will want to visit often. Indeed, after 15 years, they are still the Cho-Sen “one”. |