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  2. Astoria, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Astoria is a neighborhood in the western portion of the New York City borough of Queens.Astoria is bounded by the East River and is adjacent to four other Queens neighborhoods: Long Island City to the southwest, Sunnyside to the southeast, and Woodside and East Elmhurst to the east.

  3. Zenon Taverna - Wikipedia

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    Eater New York 's Alexandra Ilyashov included Zenon in her 2018 list of "Where to Feast on Greek Food in NYC". [4] The website's Robert Sietsema included the restaurant in his 2020 list of "10 Great Seafood Dishes Still Available in NYC". [5]

  4. Broder (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Broder is a small chain of Scandinavian restaurants in the U.S. state of Oregon. [1] [2] [3] In addition to the original restaurant in Southeast Portland (Broder Café), the business operates Broder Nord in Northeast Portland, Broder Söder in Southwest Portland, Broder Øst in Hood River, and Broder Strand in Astoria.

  5. Waldorf Astoria New York - Wikipedia

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    The Waldorf Astoria New York is a luxury hotel and condominium residence in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, United States.The structure, at 301 Park Avenue between 49th and 50th Streets, is a 47-story, 625 ft (191 m) Art Deco landmark designed by architects Schultze and Weaver and completed in 1931.

  6. Oscar Tschirky - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Tschirky (1866 – November 6, 1950) was a Swiss-American restaurateur who was maître d'hôtel of Delmonico's Restaurant and subsequently the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan, New York, United States. He was widely known as "Oscar of the Waldorf" and published a large cookbook. [1]

  7. Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant space was first opened as the Grand Central Terminal Restaurant. Although Grand Central Terminal opened on February 2, 1913, its opening was celebrated one day prior, February 1, with a dinner at the restaurant, arranged for Warren and Wetmore along with 100 guests. [2] The restaurant was operated by The Union News Company.

  8. Waldorf-Astoria (1893–1929) - Wikipedia

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    New York, New York : Country: U.S. Opened: 1893 (Waldorf) 1897 (Astoria) Demolished: 1929 (the Empire State Building replaced the buildings on the same site, while the Waldorf Astoria New York was rebuilt at another location) Cost: $4.5 million ($126 million in 2017) Technical details; Size: 226 feet (69 m) (Waldorf), 269 feet (82 m) (Astoria ...

  9. Astoria Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Astoria Boulevard is an important east–west commercial street in Astoria and East Elmhurst, Queens, New York City. It runs from 1st Street at the East River to the World's Fair Marina on Flushing Bay, where it merges with Northern Boulevard. Just before the junction of the two boulevards, there is a large two lane ramp leading to the ...