I’ve had better! But, considering the location it was a good enough to satisfy my craving for a ham egg and cheese. It’s not a «deli», more like convenience store. Definitely can’t compare to Long Island delis, but for flushing it works fine.
Bobby B.
Place rating: 3 Flushing, NY
Decent sandwich. Skimpy on the meat and charge extra for tomato and lettuce. That’s a new twist.
Jay B.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Nothing beats living in Queens. From Korean dudes running pizzerias and Indian dudes making my Italian Hoagie, Queens is the ultimate melting pot. — Went during lunch time, and there were absolutely no drunks outside. I guess the drunks didn’t start drinking yet — Approx 8 – 10 parking spaces shared with the DunkinDonuts. — Pretty vast menu from breakfasts, hot/cold subs and wraps. — Asked the guy for an «Italian Hoagie» and he looked at me funny. They i corrected myself and asked for a «Italian Hero». — They do take longer to make your sandwich, but its because they slice all the meats and cheeses right then and there. Definitely fresher then your typical franchise sandwich shops. — The bread had a nice consistency and it wasn’t difficult to tear into the bread. — I did see the guy wave his hand in the air, he was definitely shooing something away. but if that bothers you, you have never worked in a restaurant. — $ 8 for an Italian hoagie and 2 small bags of chips. — I def will go back when in the mood for an Italian hoagie.
Daphne P.
Place rating: 2 Flushing, NY
They make great sandwiches, but unfortunately I don’t feel comfortable going to this location at certain times. The illegal aliens hang on the corner drunk and harassing all the females that pass by. If they wouldn’t allow this I know that their business would be much better
David S.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Good egg sandwiches made by a quiet Korean dude, late night. He takes pride in his work, even for buffoons like me.
Joseph C.
Place rating: 3 Blue Bell, PA
Well it’s a convenience store and that is exactly what it is, convenient. It’s close to where I live right by the bus stop and open 24 hours. They usually have what you are looking for at 2AM in the morning that you realized that you are out of. the only thing is… well as others have noted, beware there are usually a lot of drunks hanging out our passed out near or around there. It’s really unfortunate because i think it’s really detrimental to the business and the neighborhood. They make good sandwiches and the people there are ok, they don’t always work at the fast pace that i’m accustomed to at other delis but eh… that’s ok too. all in all its a good place to find something close when you are in a pinch.
Ben C.
Place rating: 3 Elmhurst, NY
I went to Sandwich king around 8 – 11 pm to pick up some sandwiches and before entering you get hassled by the drunks that linger right out front of the store. I know the place is 24 hours but the place is difficult to go to when drunks want to pick a fight just because you walk by them. When I finally enter to order, the sandwiches were ok and not as great as its store name claims to be but then again where can you find a sandwich late at night in this area. What makes this place amusing is that they let the drunks come in and get more beer, like fish out of water. LOL. Supply and demand I guess. Once in a while I’ll drive by and I would see the same people hanging out there. If you need a sandwich desperately, then go ahead just be ready if one of the drunks will start to swing at you for no reason or atleast come here during lunch time just before the drunks arrive.
Lisa A.
Place rating: 4 Maspeth, Queens, NY
Good sandwiches! Make sure they write down how you want the sandwich made… they make mistakes!
Jurgen S.
Place rating: 4 Flushing, NY
I love the sandwiches from this place. They’re not anything fancy, but just something about them is good. Well balanced and tasty, always made fresh. They’re also open 24⁄7!
Edward A.
Place rating: 4 ASTORIA, NY
Standard Deli 24 Hours — Great for Chicken Wings anytime.