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  • 22-25 Jackson Ave., Long Island City 11101
  • 718-786-1800

M. Wells Dinette

They eat horses, don’t they? No—nag tartare has been pulled, but there's still plenty of adventuresome offers from Hugue Dufour and Sarah Obraitis. M. Wells trades in its vintage diner... read more

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  • 36-10 30th Ave., Astoria 11105
  • williamhallet.com

William Hallet

Rock ‘tude bistro. Local duo drops creative takes on American classics. Signature Cobb salad upgrades bacon to slow-braised pork belly, pairs it with a poached and then fried egg. Turducken a... read more

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  • 40-17 Broadway, Astoria 11103
  • 718-777-0913

The Queens Kickshaw

If you fancy yourself an Astoria-kinda-person, this specialty coffee shop-meets- fancy grilled cheese cafe may be what you've been looking for. Touting a menu full of local ingredients, from t... read more

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  • 30-09 34th St., Astoria 11103
  • 718-777-2570

Sweet Afton

The interior of this place channels the hardy, adobe and brick feel of Hansel and Gretel's home. Raw wooden stools, large communal tables, and the outdoor garden make for a good group hangout. Majo... read more

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  • 46-42 Vernon Blvd, Long Island City 11101
  • 718-752-6000

Alobar

Blocks from the waterfront and MoMA PS1 sits Alobar, one of those "seasonal" restaurants with "locally-farmed ingredients." And it delivers—literally and somewhat figuratively, as it's one of... read more

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  • 107–04 70th Rd. , Queens 11375
  • 718- 544- 2433

(aged.)

Despite the name, offers contemporary take on steakhouse dining. Signature steaks are filet mignon, porterhouse for two, and a New York strip aged for 28 days. Handles healthier cravings, too, with... read more

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