4 Best Restaurants in Sunnyside and Woodside, New York City

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We've compiled the best of the best in Sunnyside and Woodside - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bolivian Llama Party

$ | Sunnyside Fodor's Choice

If not for the pandemic, the folks behind this eatery with arguably the best restaurant name in NYC might still be slinging salteñas (like an empanada, but hand-braided and filled with a rich, savory stew) out of the food hall in Manhattan's Columbus Circle subway station. But now, they've claimed their brick-and-mortar shop out of their original prep kitchen in Sunnyside, with satisfying peanut soup, salad and grain bowls with barbecued meats or jackfruit, and fried chicken sandwiches, all which are best with dollops of llajua, their homemade Bolivian hot sauce. It's window-serve only, with a few outdoor picnic tables for seating in the front.

Aubergine Cafe

$ | Sunnyside

A neighborhood staple since opening in 2003, this corner café on Skillman Avenue serves up paninis, hearty soups, salads, and Irving Farm coffee in a lively, bustling environment. Their seasonal drinks are standout, with options like rose white mocha or toffee nut latte, and they have plenty of vegetarian dishes available on the menu, including miniquiches, homemade chili (a local favorite), and vegan burgers.

49--22 Skillman Ave., Queens, NY, 11377, USA
718-899–1735
Known For
  • Homemade chili
  • Vegan options
  • Reasonably priced wine

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The Haab

$ | Woodside

With colorful bottles of Jarritos (a Mexican soft drink) lining the window and sepia-toned photographs adorning the yellow walls, this small, no-frills café named after the Mayan calendar serves Mexican breakfast all day, as well as an array of tacos, tortas (sandwiches), Mexican coffee (made with star anise, cinnamon, and piloncillo, or Mexican brown sugar), chilaquiles (a breakfast dish made with fried corn tortillas and eggs), and aqua frescas. You can also order beer, cocktails, or a michelada.

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Ricas Pupusas & Mas

$ | Sunnyside

This tiny storefront in Sunnyside specializes in Salvadorian pupusas (flatbreads), which are made fresh daily, with either wheat or corn dough, stuffed with different fillings like meat, stretchy cheese, and veggies. Their chicharrón (pork rinds) taco is also not to be missed, and it's all best washed down with a fresh maracuya (passion fruit) juice.

47--55 47th St., Queens, NY, 11377, USA
929-296--0069
Known For
  • Daily homemade Salvadorian pupusas
  • Chicharrón tacos
  • Fresh juices
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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