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Restaurants

  • Bliss 46, Sunnyside

    Located on 46th Street, just around the corner from Queens Boulevard, Bliss 46 offers an elegant ambiance and traditional French cuisine. Read more

  • Di Fiore Marquet’s cozy atmosphere belies its service and food. If you’re in a rush, this is not the place for you. Read more

  • Elevation Burger, Chelsea

    New to Manhattan, Elevation Burger serves up decent organic, grass-fed hamburgers and fries cooked in olive oil. Read more

  • Bonfire Grill, Forest Hills

    Located in trendy Forest Hills, Bonfire Grill serves up delicious sandwiches and tapas. Read more

  • John Brown Smokehouse boasts a simple menu packed with flavorful meat platters. Though it’s far from the train, it’s well worth the walk. Read more

  • Curry Point, Sunnyside

    Fast, cheap, delicious. Three words that embody Curry Point’s cuisine. If you’re seeking the best Indian take-out in Sunnyside, look no further. Read more

  • The Dog and Duck, Sunnyside

    The Dog and Duck, a new gastropub in Sunnyside, serves up traditional Irish fare at affordable prices. Its cozy seating and classic decor feels straight out of Manhattan. Read more

  • Saffron Garden, Sunnyside

    Saffron Garden, serving Indian fare, is a relatively new restaurant on Skillman in Sunnyside. Their food delights the senses, and their cozy decor and superb service sets them apart from other restaurants in the neighborhood. Read more

  • Tangra, Sunnyside

    Tangra, an Indian-Chinese fusion restaurant, should only serve lollypop chicken. End of story. Read more

  • With its cutesy decor and dishtowel napkins, Sage General Store is aspiring to be something–perhaps a general store, as their website claims. Its food and service fall short of expectations, however. It’s worth going to Sage if you happen to be at MoMA PS1; otherwise, stick to Manhattan for brunch. Read more