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The Best Restaurants In Sunnyside and Woodside
Where to eat in two of Queens’ most diverse neighborhoods.
Where To Eat Outside In Woodside & Sunnyside
The best restaurants and bars open for outdoor dining in Woodside and Sunnyside.
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The Best Restaurants In Sunnyside and Woodside
Where to eat in two of Queens’ most diverse neighborhoods.
Bolivian Llama Party
The city’s most exciting Bolivian restaurant serves killer salteñas, peanut soup, and a spicy fried chicken sandwich that we consider a frenemy.
Cemitas El Tigre
The excellent cemitas at this Mexican spot in Sunnyside have ten layers of meat, cheese, and a bunch of other good stuff.
Romanian Garden
This spacious Romanian restaurant has great lamb, live music, and a boatload of affordable wine.
Bajeko Sekuwa
At this Nepalese restaurant in Sunnyside, a whole section of the menu is dedicated to goat's head dishes.
SoleLuna
SoleLuna is a sun-soaked Italian restaurant in Sunnyside where the best plates are the dinner specials.
Ida's Nearabout
Ida's Nearabout is a neighborhood bar in Sunnyside with taxidermy, brick walls, lots of whiskey, and a quiet back patio.
Sotto Le Stelle
If you're looking for pizza near the border of Sunnyside & Long Island City, head to Sotto le Stelle.
Where To Eat Outside In Woodside & Sunnyside
The best restaurants and bars open for outdoor dining in Woodside and Sunnyside.
Maggie Mae’s Bar
If you’re going on a first date or just want to sit at a bar, drink a good beer, and watch TV with closed captions in Sunnyside, try Maggie Mae’s.
Dawa’s
Dawa’s is a neighborhood spot in Sunnyside serving a mix of American and Himalayan food, and it’s a great place to eat some momos once a week.