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At this Sunnyside bakery, brioche donuts, cookies, and laminated pastries are a delicious vehicle for Filipino flavors like ube and calamansi.
This family-run Colombian restaurant in Sunnyside has great empanadas and exceptionally friendly service.
The excellent cemitas at this Mexican spot in Sunnyside have ten layers of meat, cheese, and a bunch of other good stuff.
Get a fresh-baked za’atar bagel, or a lox and tobiko sandwich at this Sunnyside bagel shop.
The city’s most exciting Bolivian restaurant serves killer salteñas, peanut soup, and a spicy fried chicken sandwich.
Where to eat in two of Queens’ most diverse neighborhoods.
This spacious Romanian restaurant has great lamb, live music, and a boatload of affordable wine.
At this Nepalese restaurant in Sunnyside, a whole section of the menu is dedicated to goat's head dishes.
SoleLuna is a sun-soaked Italian restaurant in Sunnyside where the best plates are the dinner specials.
Ida's Nearabout is a neighborhood bar in Sunnyside with taxidermy, brick walls, lots of whiskey, and a quiet back patio.
If you're looking for pizza near the border of Sunnyside & Long Island City, head to Sotto le Stelle.
The best restaurants and bars open for outdoor dining in Woodside and Sunnyside.
If you’re going on a first date or just want to sit at a bar, drink a good beer, and watch TV with closed captions in Sunnyside, try Maggie Mae’s.
Dawa’s is a neighborhood spot in Sunnyside serving a mix of American and Himalayan food, and it’s a great place to eat some momos once a week.