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28

Sunday-Monday, September 28-29, 2025 – More dining and shopping on 36th Avenue

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Bobbie, Alex and Niko, a three generation family

PLACES TO EXPLORE

A petit space with Tibetan and Himalayan specialties, lots of great review online

Psari Seafood, beautifully designed seafood restaurant

Behind to fabric, an intimate Ramen spot

‘We could’ve just gotten 1 Arepa since they’re huge and stuffed to the brim. Probably one of the only places left in Astoria you can get some delicious arepas!’  I agree wth this review. All you need is one of their wonderful arepas, delicious.  Friendly staff and is has been here 18 years. A great find.

Need some tacos? Try this charming spot.

You can bring your future olympians here to learn the basics.

A neat idea, a charging lot, looks great and powers up the neighborhood.

Watching arrangements coming to life at Flowers buy Lunelly. We love their work!

Credits

Judith Berdy

Editorial
I love to support Roosevelt Island and our businesses. I also love to go to Astoria, an old fashioned neighborhood in transition. For years there were empty spaces and not many businesses that  invited  shoppers.  The area has changed into a Ethinc Mecca of dining spots.

It is fun to walk and discover everything from an Irish Bar to a Nepali restaurant.

All aboard the Q102!

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