Bonus if like my old neighborhood it includes a corner with four liquor stores on it (all owned by the same family, for people who couldn't handle staggering across a street) and has secret restaurants that you have to unlock by making friends with an Indonesian auntie.
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Jackson Heights, Queens
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That's no intersection I ever heard of
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It honestly is not *that* hard to find cuisines that New York doesn't have any of or have barely any of, especially post-pandemic
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Thinking about it for a second, New York *probably* is peak for "number of distinct restaurant-countries" under a reasonable population weighting, but maybe I'm wrong?
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Do you just want cuisine, or do you want “fine dining” cuisine
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I want the opposite of fine-dining, the home cooked stuff for an immigrant clientele.
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My honest answer is that I don't think that exists, because all my answers are "This 20-block stretch of a particular avenue". Given that: * Jackson Heights, Queens * 44th to 56th street of 9th Avenue, Hells Kitchen * Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights
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Looking at some maps, my bet would be the Spring Street 6 stop in Lower Manhattan. That whole bit of South of Union Square, west of Chinatown, East of NYU is very good.
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Queens.
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