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Daily Veg: Crispy Chinese Watercress Salad at Sripraphai

There are two Crispy Chinese Watercress Salads on the menu at Sripraphai in Woodside. I'm not saying that A-6, the salad on the regular menu, piled high with shrimp, chicken and squid isn't a great choice; but VA-2, Crispy Chinese Watercress Salad on the special vegetarian menu ($9.50) is even better, and it's a dish that I order again and again.

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A Sandwich A Day: Sandwich de Enrollado, Restaurante Cumbre

The Sandwich de Enrollado ($6.50) contains a generous portion of inch-thick slabs of a rustic head cheese that's tender in some parts and chewy in others.

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Icy Treats in Queens: Halo Halo in Woodside at Red Ribbon Bakery

Halo halo! An icy dessert with all sorts of sweet tidbits, this time from the Philippines. Halo halo is typically shaved ice that is placed in a cup or bowl that has already been filled with various fresh or jellied fruits and beans, then topped with ice cream.

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SriPraPhai vs. Chao Thai: Who Has The Best Thai Food in New York?

Ask around for the best, most authentic Thai food in New York, and depending on who you ask, you'll likely be pointed towards two locations in Queens: SriPraPhai in Woodside, and Chao Thai a few blocks away in Elmhurst. Both are admirable options, but which one is the best?

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St. Paddy's Report: Irish Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner in Queens

Storefronts on Queens Boulevard and Roosevelt Avenue from Sunnyside to Woodside, traditionally Irish neighborhoods, are fully decorated in green and orange this week for St. Patrick's Day. Of the many pubs, diners, and restaurants flaunting four leaf clovers, I chose three for a full day of foods from the Emerald Isle—breakfast at the Stop Inn Diner, lunch at The Butcher Block, and dinner at PJ Horgan's. Black and white puddings, sausage rolls and shepherd's pie were just a few items in this fun and filling feast. Check out my day of eating Irish in the slideshow!

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Great Eats on the Way to the US Open

Looking for something great to eat at the US Open this year? While you could partake in the concession stands, the stadium is right in the middle of one of the most culinarily exciting regions of New York. You can travel the world on your way to (or from) the stadium, just by following the 7 Train—a direct line to the stadium from Manhattan. From 40th Street to Flushing, there are great international eats at every stop, from full meals to snack stops. Here are some of our favorites.

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Fast Food International: Jollibee

Editor's note: In "Fast Food International," Krista Garcia will take us around New York to the many international fast food chains that have landed in the five boroughs. She blogs at goodiesfirst.com. Country of Origin: The Philippines Locations Worldwide: Around...

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Corn Around the World in Queens

More Intel All Queens Roundups » It all started with a picture of grilled corn on the cob at the grand opening of Tropika, a new restaurant on Roosevelt Avenue. I had no idea what kind of restaurant it...

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International Hot Dog Search, Part Two

More Intel International Hot Dogs, Part One » All Queens Roundups » Last week I was on the hunt for the most interesting international hot dogs that I could find in Queens. This week the search continues. In a...

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The Vegetarian Option: Sripraphai Thai Restaurant

"For many, the vegetarian options at Sripraphai just might not be quite vegetarian enough." Sripraphai 64-13 39th Avenue, Woodside NY 11377 (at 65th St.; map); (718) 899-9599‎; sripraphairestaurant.com Cuisine: Thai Veggie Options: large "vegetarian" menu, but beware the fish sauce...

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