Austere decor meets delicious Thai food in Queens.
6413 39th AveNot many places in the five boroughs can compete with Mama's, as Leo's is called by locals, an establishment with eight decades under their cold cut-oiled belt. Besides the tremendous sandwiches this Italian deli offers, there's fresh pasta and homemade mozzarella, making this jo...
46-02 104th StreetFor over sixty years, the Barnes family has gone from fish and chips to having the best seafood in the borough, making it one of the best in the city with its daily selections of fresh, local seafood and a raw bar, as well as a wine program that has been awarded two years' runnin...
63-88 Woodhaven BlvdAward-winning Greek cuisine from Michael Psilakis, bringing a modern interpretation of the classic Greek taverna to Astoria, so he must be pretty confident.
31-29 Ditmars BlvdA nice marriage of traditional Greek dishes typical of Astoria plus steaks and seafood served with flair, served up by chef Mina Newman, formerly of Layla and Dylan Prime.
41-08 23rd Ave (41st Street)Unapologetically authentic Thai food in Queens from a well-honed menu of family recipes that make no allowances for the undeveloped American palate, serving up tantalizingly tasty flavors and savory selections.
77-08 Woodside AveThree generations have manned the counter at Ben's Best over the last seventy-odd years, serving Rego Park a Katz's-sized helping of whatever they desire. The pastrami is smoked on the premises, making the sandwich an absolute must, as well as a fantastic corned beef sandwich and...
96-40 Rego Park BlvdKorean barbecue with a do-it-yourself element, based around cold arrowroot noodles. The original location in Queens has been a local favorite for some time, and the East Village version includes extra wonders, like shellfish and chicken, in addition to the staples of duck and por...
12 St. Marks Place