After my recent trip to NYC, my favorite meal of the trip was easily at
Biang!. It really blew me away, the one stop of the trip that I have been dreaming about since I got back. Only after I returned home did I look it up online and realize that it is owned by the same people who run Xi’an Famous Foods, which they described as “A finer Xi’an Famous Foods experience”.
I ate at both places (the original Xi’an FF in the basement) and while many menu items overlap, I found the food at Biang to have a lot more character. The stuff from Biang in general had a more complex spicing, more szechuan peppercorn numbing spice, and richer sauce/broth. More importantly, there was no denying that the star of the show, the noodles, were different and more interesting at Biang. You can see the clear difference from the pictures. The noodles at Biang were thinner along the edges, and less uniform in shape. They also seemed firmer, very dumpling like in texture. To keep in line with their “finer” experience, they had restaurant (waiter) service, also the place was lit with dim tungsten, and furnished with dark wood and brick. Despite the elevated setting, prices were still dirt cheap, dishes ranging from $3 to $7 if I recall correctly. Every dish we ordered we loved and would order again. The lamb face salad was the only dish that wasn't even tried by everyone at the table, but read the description below and you'll see why.
Biang! Biang! Noodles Biang! Biang! NoodlesXi'an Famous food noodles (for comparison) Fiddlehead fern salad This was excellent, spicy, crunchy, savory, crave worthy.
Lamb SkewersLamb face salad for the lover of all things nasty. "Cooked lamb cheeks, tongue, eyeballs, and palate meat served chilled with bean sprouts, cilantro, celery, scallion, cucumber; spiced with Szechuan pepper and proprietary spicy sauces"
Lamb face salad, eyeball close upLamb dumplingsinteriorexteriorBiang!41-10 Main St
Queens, NY 11355
Part of the secret of a success in life is to eat what you like and let the food fight it out inside.
-Mark Twain