33 "Sunset Park" Restaurants in New York.
If you’re looking for a fun, all-you-can-eat hot pot and karaoke experience in Sunset Park, check out this Chinese restaurant on 53rd Street.
Lan Ting Hot Pot BBQ is a two-floor Chinese restaurant you should keep in mind for a group dinner in Sunset Park.
Five Boroughs is a brewery in Sunset Park where you can drink a bunch of different types of beers a few feet from where they’re made.
Bangkok B.A.R. is a Thai spot in Industry City that's great for a quick lunch. Try the curry, and be sure to get some chicken wings.
Japan Village is a food court in Industry City where you’ll find things like sushi, ramen, and karaage.
If you’re looking or a sandwich in Industry City and don’t feel like eating a massive mound of meat at Hometown Bar-B-Que, stop by Ends Meat.
Sahadi’s is a Middle Eastern grocery store with a location in Industry. It's a great spot for lunch, and you can get some shopping done there as well.
Yaso Tangbao is a great place for some noodles with braised beef or soup dumplings in Industry City.
Yafa Cafe is a Yemeni coffee shop in Sunset Park where you can hang out, get some work done, and eat a great fried chicken sandwich.
The Roast is a spot in Sunset Park that's perfect for when you need to grab a quick meal or several pounds of roast pork.
Kai Feng Fu Dumpling House is a cash-only spot in Sunset Park with minimal seating and excellent fried dumplings that cost $1.50 per order.
Mama Tere Taverna is a Salvadoran spot in Sunset Park where you can get a great (and very fresh) pupusa stuffed with meat, cheese, or edible flowers.