Guidebook for Queens

Jessica
Guidebook for Queens

Food Scene

Modeled after and named for Thailand’s rice-and-curry spots, this cafeteria-style joint provides no menu. Searing and sour curries are doled out from the colorful steam table and change daily — your only choice is whether you want two or three with your rice ($8.50 to $8.95). - CASH ONLY
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Khao Kang
76-20 Woodside Ave
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Modeled after and named for Thailand’s rice-and-curry spots, this cafeteria-style joint provides no menu. Searing and sour curries are doled out from the colorful steam table and change daily — your only choice is whether you want two or three with your rice ($8.50 to $8.95). - CASH ONLY
Long considered a destination for curries, whether sour, Penang, or jungle, this standby also offers noteworthy beef-tendon soup and Chinese-style stir-fry. You’ll want to pay special attention to northern dishes like e-sarn sausage and the green-mango and papaya salads. - CARDS / CASH
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Ayada Thai - Queens
7708 Woodside Ave
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Long considered a destination for curries, whether sour, Penang, or jungle, this standby also offers noteworthy beef-tendon soup and Chinese-style stir-fry. You’ll want to pay special attention to northern dishes like e-sarn sausage and the green-mango and papaya salads. - CARDS / CASH
Tea Cup Cafe is a small place with a big heart hiding on Woodside Avenue. A true gem of the Thai coffee shop scene in Elmhurst. I've paid visits more times than I can count on both hands, and consistently find myself ordering the iced matcha latte every single time. While you're at it, opt for the condensed milk toast or one of the numerous artisan cupcakes and macarons. The atmosphere is pleasant and comfortable, having wooden stools and small tables good for small groups or solo if you're just heading out for a quick sugar fix. During cooler days I've noticed the staff providing outdoor seating as well. If you are a foodie, I highly recommend Tea Cup Cafe! - CASH ONLY
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Tea Cup Cafe
7623 Woodside Ave
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Tea Cup Cafe is a small place with a big heart hiding on Woodside Avenue. A true gem of the Thai coffee shop scene in Elmhurst. I've paid visits more times than I can count on both hands, and consistently find myself ordering the iced matcha latte every single time. While you're at it, opt for the condensed milk toast or one of the numerous artisan cupcakes and macarons. The atmosphere is pleasant and comfortable, having wooden stools and small tables good for small groups or solo if you're just heading out for a quick sugar fix. During cooler days I've noticed the staff providing outdoor seating as well. If you are a foodie, I highly recommend Tea Cup Cafe! - CASH ONLY
Cozy, late-night spot for Thai cuisine, plus a sushi bar & delivery.
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Spicy Shallot
7701 Woodside Ave
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Cozy, late-night spot for Thai cuisine, plus a sushi bar & delivery.
On a block dominated by Thai restaurants, this little Mexican joint gets little attention. It got on my foodie radar, and I really liked it. The place is small, but the menu is fairly vast with slighty different twist on the usuals. Got the Deep Fried Shrimp Ceviche Guacamole, tasted fresh and creamy. The Chicken Quesadilla was big on portion and plenty of queso cheese. Price was decent for the amount of food on the plate. I also enjoyed the Horchata since it tasted more like almond rice water than just cinnamon. Definitely a good try.
Tacos Y Jugos Genesis
78-04 Woodside Ave
On a block dominated by Thai restaurants, this little Mexican joint gets little attention. It got on my foodie radar, and I really liked it. The place is small, but the menu is fairly vast with slighty different twist on the usuals. Got the Deep Fried Shrimp Ceviche Guacamole, tasted fresh and creamy. The Chicken Quesadilla was big on portion and plenty of queso cheese. Price was decent for the amount of food on the plate. I also enjoyed the Horchata since it tasted more like almond rice water than just cinnamon. Definitely a good try.
Whether you prefer sausage, 'roni, or all-around veggie, Salza Pizza's easy-to- please pizza has fans dishing out top-notch ratings for this Woodside joint. Little guys and gals will also love dining at this pizzeria, which offers a family-friendly environment (and menu).
Salza Pizza
73-17 Woodside Ave
Whether you prefer sausage, 'roni, or all-around veggie, Salza Pizza's easy-to- please pizza has fans dishing out top-notch ratings for this Woodside joint. Little guys and gals will also love dining at this pizzeria, which offers a family-friendly environment (and menu).
Traditional Indonesian restaurant with spicy curries & grilled fare offered in a homey cafe space.
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Upi Jaya
76-04 Woodside Ave
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Traditional Indonesian restaurant with spicy curries & grilled fare offered in a homey cafe space.
24 hours Tabletop grilled fare, hot pots & noodles round out the menu at this local Korean restaurant.
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Hae Woon Dae
7532 Broadway
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24 hours Tabletop grilled fare, hot pots & noodles round out the menu at this local Korean restaurant.
One of NYC most famous - Brick-&-mortar outpost of a popular food cart known for turning out South American cornmeal cakes.
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Arepa Lady
77-17 37th Ave
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One of NYC most famous - Brick-&-mortar outpost of a popular food cart known for turning out South American cornmeal cakes.
Simple, relaxed outpost featuring a menu of Himalayan & Pan-Asian favorites.
Wasabi Point
7618 Woodside Ave
Simple, relaxed outpost featuring a menu of Himalayan & Pan-Asian favorites.
Easygoing eat-in & take-out spot for familiar Chinese dishes such as fried rice & egg foo yong.
Woodside Kitchen
7610 Woodside Ave
Easygoing eat-in & take-out spot for familiar Chinese dishes such as fried rice & egg foo yong.
From this newly opened Thai snack-and-dessert companion to Khao Kang, just around the corner: Grilled jumbo shrimp with stir-fried noodles; cassava cake. You'd expect the shrimp to be charred and the noodle, fried, just before serving, but my dessert (the best of several I sampled) was freshly made, too: It was being sliced free of its baking pan even as I walked in the door.
Khao Nom
42-06 77th St
From this newly opened Thai snack-and-dessert companion to Khao Kang, just around the corner: Grilled jumbo shrimp with stir-fried noodles; cassava cake. You'd expect the shrimp to be charred and the noodle, fried, just before serving, but my dessert (the best of several I sampled) was freshly made, too: It was being sliced free of its baking pan even as I walked in the door.

Drinks & Nightlife

Started by four pals who wanted a place to hang out, this watering hole purports to be the city’s first Thai bar. Go for the high quality cocktails ($10) : bar snacks, and an uncompromisingly sour tom yum packed with pork and fish balls. - CASH ONLY
Pata Paplean
76-21 Woodside Ave
Started by four pals who wanted a place to hang out, this watering hole purports to be the city’s first Thai bar. Go for the high quality cocktails ($10) : bar snacks, and an uncompromisingly sour tom yum packed with pork and fish balls. - CASH ONLY

Getting Around

There's a closer entrace on 75th street between Roosevelt Ave and 41st Ave.
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傑克遜高地-羅斯福大道車站
74th Street
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There's a closer entrace on 75th street between Roosevelt Ave and 41st Ave.