Local residents chime in on their favorite places to eat, learn, walk, and have fun. This month’s picks are by Larkin Jainschigg. Good Eats: I like Quaint on 47th Street and Skillman Avenue in Sunnyside. There’s a pretty outside patio, and the people are nice. Plus, the menu is diverse. Another great place is Aubergine Café, which
Local residents chime in on their favorite places to eat, learn, walk, and have fun. This month’s picks are by Terri Castillo. Historic Feats Walk east along Roosevelt Avenue, under 7 subway line, and make a stop at Kung Fu Tea (82-02 Roosevelt Ave.). Then head to 111 Street and take a right toward Flushing
Local residents chime in on their favorite places to eat, learn, walk, and have fun. This month’s picks are by John Choe. Amazing history, world-class cuisine, and unique cultural diversity make Flushing the must-see destination for New Yorkers and out-of- towners. Good Eats This is a hard one only because there are so many great options.
Local residents chime in on their favorites place to eat, learn, walk, and have fun. This month’s picks are by Clarissa McNair. Wander Streets: I have only been in Queens for a few months so I’m still exploring, but my bicycle always seems to take me on Sundays to The Museum of the Moving Image
Local residents chime in on their favorites place to eat, learn, walk, and have fun. This month’s picks are by Maria Lisella. Historic Feats: One of the first stories I pitched to Travel + Leisure magazine was about the Isamu Noguchi Museum. Back then, this corner of LIC was considered too edgy for T+L readers,
This month’s picks are by Soleil Griffin. Good Eats: I’m from Queens Village, and my parents are West Indian. So when I’m in the mood for some Caribbean cuisine, I head to The Smokehouse at 189-33 Linden Blvd. in St. Albans. It’s famous for jerk chicken, jerk pork, jerk salmon, and general Jamaican fare. I
The Queens Economic Development Corporation and Queens Tourism Council will host Queens Taste 2024 at the New York Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows Corona Park on Tuesday, May 21, from 6 pm to 9 pm.
We expect to attract more than 500 attendees with 50 restaurants and beverage purveyors, who will offer samples of their products. Thus, attendees will be able to bounce from table to table, tasting treats from tangy to fiery, crunchy to velvety, and sweet to briny.
Queens Taste is also a celebration of the borough — and a great way to network. Almost all the anticipated 500 attendees either live in Queens or do business there. Many are executives and captains of industry. The atmosphere is always festive, almost giddy, creating an ideal scene for meeting and greeting.