So, I’ve been digging into this whole WING FUNG 2019 INC. thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a ride. I started off pretty clueless, just knowing it was some kind of business in New York. Probably some store or something like that.

First, I did what any regular person would do and just looked it up online. Turns out, WING FUNG 2019 INC. is registered as a “Domestic Business Corporation” in Elmhurst. They filed it on September 24, 2019, it seems. Okay, cool, that’s a start.
First Steps:
Then I found a bunch of listings for them. They seem to be all over the place – Flushing, Elmhurst, even Brooklyn! Most of the listings call them a “retail food store” and link them to the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. So, they’re selling food, got it.
- Hit up the New York State’s open data website. Saw WING FUNG 2019 INC. listed there, which was expected. No surprises, but good to confirm.
Digging Deeper:
I stumbled upon this one review somewhere that said this person bought their shitake mushrooms, ginko nuts, and cellophane noodles there. The place apparently sells all kinds of dried Chinese herbs and goods. I guess that makes sense, given the name “Wing Fung.” It sounds like some kind of Asian grocery store maybe?
- Checked out some business directories. Found a few more details here and there, like addresses. They have places on Roosevelt Ave in Flushing and Queens Blvd in Elmhurst. Busy folks, these Wing Fung guys.
Getting Somewhere:
Another website said that they’re a “Stoop Line Stand” business licensed by the NYC Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA). One license was apparently created on October 21, and another on December 6. So they’re legit, at least. No shady business here. Or at least I hope not!
- Made a note of the license info. You never know when that kind of stuff might come in handy. Always good to have your facts straight, you know?
Honestly, it’s all a bit much for me. I just wanted to know what this company was all about. Seems like they’re a legit food store, probably specializing in Asian groceries, with a few locations around New York. They’re registered, licensed, and all that jazz. They got mushrooms, nuts and noodles and a lot of different goods. I guess that’s the gist of it. Mystery solved, I suppose. Now I just feel like I need a nap. Or maybe some noodles.
