Flushing
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Flushing, Queens is accessible by the 7 line, LIRR, or an array of local buses. It is one of the only places where you can taste a multitude of different Asian cuisines, catch a baseball game, sing karaoke and window shop with a bubble tea in tow. The neighborhood has changed drastically since the '90s with the influx of Asian immigrants—we just call it home. The only way to experience Flushing is by getting lost in it. We guarantee a tasty time!
Cafe de Cupping
New World Mall
Prince Tea House
Flushing Library
Spring Shabu Shabu Buffet
Kimganae
Yeh's Bakery
Everyone gets a Yeh's traditional fruit cake for all occasions.
Kissena Park
Lucia Pizza
Citi Field
Queens Museum
Fat Ni BBQ Cart
CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice
Bubble tea right outside the 7 train station.
Lake Pavilion
Busy Mall
Unisphere
Queens Botanical Garden
39 acres of plants, trees, and flowers.
Soho KTV
A swanky karaoke spot with an up to date selection of top songs and real music videos and private rooms.
Ou Jiang Supermarket
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Unisphere
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After perfecting a photo of you carrying the Unisphere on your back or on top of your head, it's a great place to people watch from the fountain. There are usually skaters using the rink all season round. During the warmer months, it's a lively central point of the park when the fountains are turned on. From here you can head into Queens Museum, walk the boardwalk to Citi Field, and see The Men in Black spaceship towers and the NY State Pavilion close by. The Unisphere is the most recognizable and symbolic sculpture (dating back to the World's Fair) of Queens, NY.