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Here are some of the best Asian American–owned businesses in the Queens neighborhood.
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Ten Ren Tea
Bubble-tea shops aren’t hard to find in this part of town, but good tapioca balls—not dense and tough—aren’t as easy to come by. Here, the toothsome orbs...
Citi Field Tours
Citi Field Tours offer fans an insider's look at the home ballpark of the New York Mets, allowing access to many restricted, non-public areas.
Hunan Kitchen of Grand Sichuan
Don't be fooled by the name—this spot specializes exclusively in Hunan cooking, the spice-filled, pepper-and-garlic-heavy style from the interior Chinese province of the same name.
Flushing Town Hall
The impressive arts programming here reflects all the diversity of the borough.
698 Cafe
Located in downtown Flushing, 698 Cafe serves a vast menu of Cantonese and Szechuan food in an elegant setting.
New Mulan Restaurant
This upscale Chinese-fusion restaurant—located on the second floor of the Queens Crossing shopping center—offers both prix-fixe and à la carte menus full of East-meets-West goodies like tom yum lobster pumpkin soup, sweet and sour jelly fish, orange glaze ribs, and crispy coconut prawn with lime aioli.
Kingsland Homestead
This landmarked farmhouse, built in 1785, is a museum celebrating the history of Queens.
Queens Crossing
This combination shopping center and office complex features 110,000 square feet of retail space, packed with specialty stores.