Just a few of the best places to eat in the neighborhood of Flushing, Queens.

It’s a fun and exciting experience especially when it comes to the food scene.

But there are also newer, hip watering holes and hangouts where the younger generation gathers for after-work cocktails.

Main Street, Flushing Queens, NY

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It’s worth the trip for lunch alone.

Below are our picks of just a few of the best food options in this vibrant culinary neighborhood.

If you’re a tea newbie, the expert shopkeepers can answer any questions.

Szechuan House is especially popular for those who want to test just how much spice they can handle.