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This Italian deli and gourmet market—an Astoria institution since 1979—offers an unreasonable number of very good sandwiches.
From spanakopita and mole-covered enchiladas to bulgogi bagels and Neapolitan pies, here's what to eat in Astoria.
For cold cut deli sandwiches that will take you days to finish, go to Sal, Kris & Charlie’s.
A classic Irish pub in Astoria with great shepherd’s pie and more TVs than you can count.
Unwind with a bottle of something you brought with you, while your host makes you an Egyptian-ish dinner at this cozy restaurant on Steinway Street.
Blackbird’s is a neighborhood bar that belongs on a postcard, where you can watch sports and eat the best wings in Queens.
For the best pollo a la brasa in the city, come to this Peruvian spot in Astoria. Their green sauce is magic.
The next time you forget how great a salad can be, try one at this buffet-style Brazilian eatery and churrascaria, which is among Astoria’s best food bars.
Have a bottle of wine and some pizza topped with hearts of palm and boiled eggs at this Brazilian pizza shop in Astoria.
Artion is a Greek bakery in Astoria that's great for a pastry (or three) and catching up with a friend.
This Mexican restaurant in Astoria is home to Chismosas with Mimosas, one of the most popular drag brunches in town.
Astoria has a good Greek restaurant for every occasion. Come to this one when you’re looking for a little romance.
There are a few Tikka Indian Grills around the city, but only the Astoria location has a special kathi roll menu.
Astoria residents no longer need to trek to Elmhurst for good Thai food, thanks to the regional specialties at this neighborhood spot.
At this counter service North African spot in Astoria, your first order should be their namesake merguez sausage et frites sandwich.
At this Korean-infused bagel shop in Astoria, it's all about the Seoul Meets Bagel bulgogi breakfast sandwich. It's our new favorite hangover cure.