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Went to the deli and got a pastrami sandwich for lunch. Guess the listeria problem is over.
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Alright zmaqbool , picasso swerve , and all the NY dudes, need recs for a 1 week work trip I got coming up. Only thing I have on my list so far is L'industrie but looking for others. Open to any price or type of food. Only thing I don't want to mess with is any place that needs reservations cause my daily schedule is a little random.
Also not really good related but looking for advice on where to stay. I have to be in Throgs Neck for a couple days and Great Neck for a couple. Bunch of hotels near Downtown Flushing or near either of the airports but would I be cooked if I tried to stay in Manhattan? I'll have a car but could also take subway/bus if needed.
Will circle back for food spots but as far as where to stay id say stay in LIC or Astoria. Its a quick train ride to the city and if you need to go to Great Neck its “right there”. I put that in parenthesis cause youre technically kinda close its just alot of traffic on the LIE. Also if you wanna go to Throgs Neck the RFK Bridge is also right there, you’ll get there pretty quick with no traffic just gotta pay a toll (EZ pass or its gonna mail you a bill whoever the car is registered to). Astoria/LIC is next to each other, also if you take the train into the city youre gonna be greeted with one of the nicest in train views of the city. Gantry Plaza or park whatever they call it is also a great park to go at night and the city is right in front of you. Lots of food trucks, lots of people. I recommend going to the more southern part of the park where theres like a structure that juts out. You go on top and the views are nice.
This is the train view btw.
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Queens is also probably the most diverse city in the world thus madddd food spots. They wont show up on trending videos or something but trust. Also Astoria has lots of great food spots, alot of Greeks in that area so lots of good Greek food.
I can tell Kamala roasts people on the low.
If you're near Astoria Park, it's a beautiful area to walk around. Check out the Jackson Heights area to try every Asian food imaginable.Just booked in Astoria
Also said I didn't care about type of food but not looking for American/pub food so Astoria and Queens is looking
I was indeed. If I wasn’t I would’ve spoken to a manager and requested a new waitress.Were you treated like royalty?
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