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Restaurants
Queens is big, diverse, and full of immigrants. The borough has
more than 2.3 million residents, and more than half were born in
a foreign country.
The result? A wide array of Old World restaurants that are
authentic, affordable, and amazing. Popular staples like Chinese,
Italian, and Indian establishments are everywhere, of course, but
so are places serving Guyanese, Nepalese, and even Bukharan
cuisine. In short, there’s something for every palate. Here’s a list
of recommended spots organized by neighborhood.
FLUSHING/CORONA
Antonio’s Kitchen, 76-08 21st Ave., East Elmhurst 11370,
718.728.9200, www.antoniosnyc.com
Asian Jewels (Seafood, Dim Sum), 133-30 39th Ave., Flushing,
11354, 718.359.8600, www.tunseng.com
Bangkok Thai Cuisine, 38-04 Prince St., Flushing, 11354,
718.353.1888, www.bangkokthainyc.com
Buddy’s Kosher Deli, 215-01 73rd Ave., Oakland Gardens
11324, 718.631.2110, www.buddyskosherdeli.com
Fu Run (Muslim Chinese), 40-09 Prince St., Flushing, 11354,
718.321.1363, www.furunflushing.com
Kum Gang San (Korean), 138-28 Northern Blvd., Flushing,
11354, 718.461.0909, www.kumgangsan.net
Leaf Bar & Lounge (Craft cocktails, Taiwanese small plates
on a rooftop), 133-42 39th Ave., Tenth Fl., Flushing, 11354,
718.865.8158, www.leafbarandlounge.com
Louie’s Pizza & Restaurant, 81-34 Baxter Ave., Elmhurst,
11373, 718.440.9346.
Mama’s of Corona (Italian), 46-02 104th St., Corona, 11368,
718.898.6069
Mulan (Chinese), 136-17 39th Ave., Flushing, 11354,
718.886.8526, www.mulan-restaurant.com
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