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Three blocks east of Flushing's Main Street, Bowne Street seems a quiet thoroughfare of frame houses and trim apartment buildings. But a surprise... More >>
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Bisected by an open kitchen, the long dining room is pleasantly underdecoratedthe red-faced Laughing Cow glued to one wall, a few shelves... More >>
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In search of an Israeli place that had vanished into the thick autumn air, we spied an unfamiliar Forest Hills commercial stripa procession... More >>
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Chinatown's new frontier embraces the blocks around Grand Street east of Roosevelt Park, a region still dotted with discount lingerie merchants... More >>
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For years the storefront at the northeast corner of Washington and Christopher has hosted a series of foundering cafés--most notably... More >>
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The regal-sounding King's Roti Palace was only a lunch counter, but the rotis were some of the best in the city. Trinidad style, they married a... More >>
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At a newsstand in Jackson Heights several years ago I bought a magazine called Femina, the Indian equivalent of Family Circle. It was a special... More >>
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