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Astoria

Food scene

Pay-per-pound for Brazilian bbq and hot/cold buffet
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Villa Brazil Café Grill
43-16 34th Avenue
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Pay-per-pound for Brazilian bbq and hot/cold buffet
Japanese-owned ramen and bento restaurant with great seasonal specials
Shuya Cafe de Ramen
42-13 Broadway
Japanese-owned ramen and bento restaurant with great seasonal specials
Delicious, Asian-inspired pastries and bread - guarantee there's at least one thing here that you've never tried before!
Queens Guitar School
31-76 37th St
Delicious, Asian-inspired pastries and bread - guarantee there's at least one thing here that you've never tried before!
Unique fried chicken sandwiches and pop-up menu items with a cult following
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Comfortland
4009 30th Ave
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Unique fried chicken sandwiches and pop-up menu items with a cult following
Considered one of the best boba places in NYC, try the fresh taro milk tea. Alternative milk options available.
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Tea and Milk
32-02 34th Ave
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Considered one of the best boba places in NYC, try the fresh taro milk tea. Alternative milk options available.
Authentic, low-frills tacos on the same block as my listing
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Homemade Taqueria
4509 34th Ave
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Authentic, low-frills tacos on the same block as my listing

Neighborhoods

Astoria has an interesting history that makes it a particularly fun area to explore. Here are some fun facts to help you get to know this unique neighborhood in Queens: It was named after wealthy businessman John Jacob Astor to entice his investment in the area. He only made a small contribution and never set foot in it, but the name remained. In the 1920s, it was home to the eastern location of Paramount Studios, and a quarter of the studio’s movies were made here. The Dutch first settled here, but the area has had an influx of a variety of immigrants over the years from Italy (after World War II), Greece (after 1965) and a number of Muslim countries like Lebanon, Egypt and Syria (mid-1970s). This has resulted in one of the most diverse neighborhoods in New York City.
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Astoria
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Astoria has an interesting history that makes it a particularly fun area to explore. Here are some fun facts to help you get to know this unique neighborhood in Queens: It was named after wealthy businessman John Jacob Astor to entice his investment in the area. He only made a small contribution and never set foot in it, but the name remained. In the 1920s, it was home to the eastern location of Paramount Studios, and a quarter of the studio’s movies were made here. The Dutch first settled here, but the area has had an influx of a variety of immigrants over the years from Italy (after World War II), Greece (after 1965) and a number of Muslim countries like Lebanon, Egypt and Syria (mid-1970s). This has resulted in one of the most diverse neighborhoods in New York City.

Sightseeing

Great views of Manhattan near the water with parks lining west Queens
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Parque de Esculturas Sócrates
32-01 Vernon Blvd
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Great views of Manhattan near the water with parks lining west Queens
Contemporary Japanese design including home goods near Socrates Scupture Park
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Museu Noguchi
9-01 33rd Road
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Contemporary Japanese design including home goods near Socrates Scupture Park
Your admission fee to the museum also gives you access to a same-day movie screening
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Museu da Imagem em Movimento
36-01 35th Ave
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Your admission fee to the museum also gives you access to a same-day movie screening