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Xi’an Famous Foods has stores in the New York boroughs of Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan. Two trays of food purchased at the Xi'an Famous Foods location on Saint Marks Place. The tray on the left holds a plate of spicy cucumber salad (front) and a stewed pork burger (rear, wrapped in waxed paper ); the tray on the right holds a plate of lamb ...
The Metro Eats food truck park, 2463 W. Sunshine St., is getting a new resident: Whatever You Want, which will serve Chinese, Mexican and Japanese hibachi food. The truck's grand opening is Nov. 6 ...
ASTORIA, Queens (PIX11) — Two firefighters were injured as crews battled a two-alarm fire in Queens Monday evening. The fire was reported around 6:58 p.m. and broke out at a two-story building ...
Towering flames and thick plumes of smoke engulfed a Queens strip mall early Saturday afternoon. One firefighter was taken to Northwell Health with minor injuries from battling the two-alarm blaze ...
The New York metropolitan area is home to the largest ethnic Chinese population outside Asia, comprising an estimated 893,697 uniracial individuals as of 2017, [4] including at least 12 Chinatowns - six [5] (or nine, including the emerging Chinatowns in Corona and Whitestone, Queens, [6] and East Harlem, Manhattan) in New York City proper, and one each in Nassau County, Long Island; Cherry ...
[4] [7] Chung Sun immigrated to New York in 1981, [7] and Jenny immigrated in 1982 soon after their marriage. [4] [9] [10] The couple have two children, Jennifer (Jenny) and Randy, who grew up in California. [4] Chung Sun and Jenny owned Wah Yuen, a Chinese restaurant in Concord, California, that could serve between 60 and 80 customers at a time.
The New York Fire Department responded to a fire at an apartment building in Queens Tuesday morning. Two firefighters were left with minor injuries.
The New York metropolitan area contains the largest ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia, comprising an estimated 893,697 uniracial individuals as of 2017, [10] including at least 12 Chinatowns – six [11] (or nine, including the emerging Chinatowns in Corona and Whitestone, Queens, [12] and East Harlem, Manhattan) in New York City proper, and one each in Nassau County, Long Island ...