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Step into New York's other Chinatown where authentic eats and bustling markets create a sensory wonderland in the heart of Queens. Flushing's sidewalks buzz with shoppers navigating between bubble tea stands and dim sum restaurants. The sprawling New World Mall food court serves up regional specialties while Golden Shopping Mall's narrow corridors hide culinary treasures.
Transit couldn't be easier with the 7 train terminus connecting directly to Manhattan. Foodies can explore everything from Sichuan hotpot to Cantonese dim sum without breaking the bank. Nearby Flushing Meadows Corona Park offers a peaceful escape when you need a break from the neighborhood's delicious sensory overload.
Koreatown in Flushing buzzes with authentic Korean energy from every storefront. The neon-lit Northern Boulevard comes alive with sizzling BBQ spots, karaoke lounges, and 24-hour restaurants serving steaming bowls of comfort food. Beyond Korean delights, cultural landmarks like Queens Historical Society and Kingsland Homestead sit just moments away, giving history buffs plenty to explore.
Dining options range from street food carts to bustling H Mart food courts where flavors transport you straight to Seoul. Getting around is a breeze with the 7 Express subway connecting to Manhattan in just 30 minutes. Korean spas offer round-the-clock relaxation after your food adventures through this vibrant cultural pocket of Queens.
Downtown Flushing buzzes with authentic Asian energy as one of the largest Chinese communities outside Asia. Chinese language signs, traditional customs, and vibrant food courts transport you into an immersive cultural experience. Shoppers can explore the maze-like Golden Shopping Mall or New World Mall for everything from fresh produce to traditional medicines and unique souvenirs.
The neighborhood offers exceptional authentic Chinese and Korean cuisine from street food to banquet meals. Getting around is easy with the 7 Express subway to Manhattan, multiple bus routes, and high walkability, though sidewalks can get crowded on weekends.
Linden Hill
Linden Hill offers a flavorful escape into Korean American culture right in the heart of Queens. Stroll down Union Street where authentic Korean BBQ spots and specialty markets create a feast for your senses. The Lewis Howard Latimer House Museum and Flushing Town Hall provide cultural anchors while tree-lined residential streets reveal a quieter side of New York life.
Hungry travelers can indulge in everything from sizzling bulgogi to fresh kimchi at family-run restaurants that locals actually frequent. Getting around requires some planning—hop on the Q15, Q16, or Q28 buses to connect with the Flushing-Main Street subway station. Most visitors stay in nearby Flushing hotels and make day trips to explore this genuine cultural enclave.
Murray Hill brings Koreatown vibes to the heart of Flushing with neon-lit streets and mouthwatering aromas. Korean BBQ restaurants, karaoke lounges, and beauty shops line the bustling sidewalks where K-pop tunes float through the air. Authentic markets offer hard-to-find Korean products that draw both locals and curious travelers looking for cultural immersion.
The neighborhood shines brightest after dark when BBQ grills sizzle and karaoke rooms fill with laughter. Grab the 7 train to Flushing-Main Street station for easy access, just a 10-minute walk away. While accommodations are limited in Murray Hill itself, the rich cultural experience makes it worth the trip.
If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, hang out at Queens Botanical Garden in Queens. Let yourself be amazed at the art galleries and museums in the area too. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park and Forest Park, both nearby.
If you'd like to get a taste of Flushing student life, check out Queens College in Queens. Let yourself be amazed at the art galleries and museums in the area too. Flushing has lots of other important landmarks you might want to see such as Grand Central Terminal, Rockefeller Center, and Empire State Building.
If you're interested in local religious buildings head to Queens— home to Hindu Temple Society of North America. Flushing has lots of other important landmarks you might want to see such as Grand Central Terminal, Rockefeller Center, and Empire State Building.
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Queens Historical Society in Flushing. Experience the acclaimed art scene and fascinating museums in this vibrant area.
Though NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Hospital might be what brings you to town, perhaps you'll have a chance to explore more of Flushing while you are here.
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at John Bowne House during your trip to Flushing. Experience the acclaimed theater scene and entertainment choices in this vibrant area.
Savor authentic Chinese cuisine and vibrant culture in this bustling Queens neighborhood, home to New York's largest Chinatown. Explore the serene Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, site of two World's Fairs and the US Open tennis tournament.
The most diverse area you will ever see. Many languages spoken in Flushing. Bustling downtown area. Best Chinese food. Close to sporting events: The U.S. Open Tennis; major league baseball. Soon, a new soccer stadium, hotels and a casino.
Steven
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I had no idea we were stepping into an area where the signs were all in Asian characters. It was incredible and a wonderfully exciting experience! I just had no clue that was how it was in the neighborhood
Luke
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We always enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Flushing. The restaurants are spectacular. Fresh food everywhere. Bargains, too. Well worth a visit to eperience a bustling, flourishing Asian community.
Barbara A
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I love it. So many food and shopping options. Thriving downtown area. A walker's paradise that's close to public transportation
Anonymous traveler
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It was so fun staying in Flushing! It felt like experiencing another country with all of the comforts of home.
Scott
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The food scene is the best in the city if you like Asian cuisine. So many options from different regions
Chelsea
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Everything walkable to several shopping mall, lots of places to dine-in or take out. Never starve..
YIM
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Flushing seems to be the central location for the cutest SE Asian men and women and seems full of restaurants and bakeries. Easily worth a trip for the neighborhood itself.
Anonymous traveler
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Unique neighborhood that had plenty of food options, close to transit & Citi Field
Joel
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Convinient Easy transfer to JFK @40 minutes subway 7 to Airtrain @$10 dlls
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Find out more about Flushing
Find out more about Flushing
There's a lot visitors like about Flushing, especially its restaurants and Chinatown. Take in the local culture of Flushing at John Bowne House and Queens Historical Society. Popular sights in the surrounding area include Yankee Stadium and Grand Central Terminal.