We ate our first lunch at Lhasa Fast Food
37-50 74 street
The table next to us had two Tibetan gentlemen. On of whom helped us get some sweet tea and buttered tea, and told us about his life here and in Virginia and in Tibet. We ate beef momo and drank tea, That put us back a total of $8.00
We walked around and looked at some of the architecture that makes Jackson Heights famous.
We walked down 37th Avenue which had a selection of more mainstream restaurants, for those who might be taken back by restaurants located behind cell phone shops or above sari stores.
On 80th Street we checked out some of the architecture in the historic district..
and peeked at the secret gardens
We ended at
Phayul
37-65 74 s
37-65 74 s
Street entrance on 37 Road
Where we had potato momo Thenthuk a noodle soup
If your not in the mood for Tibetan food, there is always the Arepa Lady 77-02 Roosevelt Avenue.
Okay -I'm not sure what this has to do with anything- but it was on 79th Street and the corner of Roosevelt Ave.
Need an angel? Available for sale at the Botanica 35-67 80th Street.
My students used to call these bizcocho dresses, because the skirts look like wedding cakes.
86-19 Roosevelt Avenue
HERE IS A SAMPLING OF ETHNIC EATERIES- I GOT FROM TRIP ADVISOR
from jwanderer on the Tripadvisor NYC Forum
If your not in the mood for Tibetan food, there is always the Arepa Lady 77-02 Roosevelt Avenue.
Okay -I'm not sure what this has to do with anything- but it was on 79th Street and the corner of Roosevelt Ave.
Need an angel? Available for sale at the Botanica 35-67 80th Street.
My students used to call these bizcocho dresses, because the skirts look like wedding cakes.
86-19 Roosevelt Avenue
HERE IS A SAMPLING OF ETHNIC EATERIES- I GOT FROM TRIP ADVISOR
from jwanderer on the Tripadvisor NYC Forum
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