Outrage is on the menu at a Queens Chinese restaurant where a rowdy group of hooded teens ransacked a dining room, overturning tables and chairs as workers looked on in horror.
Damage at Fish Village in College Point included a large broken window that was shattered Saturday night when looters broke into the business and began tearing up the place without any warning.
Viral video shows the group overturning tables and sending dishes flying even while customers were eating.
Authorities said the stunt caused more than $20,000 in damage.
“As a community, we need to make sure that these kinds of hate crimes no longer happen in our neighborhoods,” former city councilman Tony Avella said in a GoFundMe launched to raise money to help rebuild the restaurant.

“We want to make New York City a better and safer place for everyone to live.”
Police said the NYPD is still looking for suspects and it is unclear if the vandalism is being investigated as a hate crime.