Best of the Best in Central Queens
What this foodstroll is
Our favorite things to do, see, and eat in Central Queens.
Why this foodstroll works
Central Queens is home to one of NYC’s great cultural enclaves - the Latin section of Jackson Heights. It’s also located equidistant between Flushing Meadows Corona Park and LaGuardia Airport, so activities like The New York Hall of Science, Queens Zoo, Queens Museum, and airplane spotting can all be done in a single afternoon. But if all you do is visit the food spots, the vibrant street scenes along Roosevelt and 37th Avenues will make your trip worthwhile.
Strolling
Flushing Meadowns Corona Park and all its attractions are a 30 minute walk from the food spots, as is LaGuardia. As always, proper equipment is recommended, which in this case is strollers and scooters, especially if you intend to walk between the park, LaGuardia, and the food spots. No matter what, allow for some time to take in the neighborhood itself, and be sure to arrive hungry.
Food Spots
1. Urubamba
Transportation
Jackson Heights is served by the 7, E, F, M, and R lines at Roosevelt Ave – Jackson Heights. Two hour metered parking is possible Monday-Saturday in Jackson Heights and on Sundays meters are suspended, but finding a space can be competitive.
Flushing Meadows Corona Park can be easily walked to from the 7 line 111th Street stop. There is a dedicated parking lot at the Hall of Science for $6/day and several free parking lots scattered around the park including those that serve the Queens Museum and Queens Zoo.