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This diversity is perhaps best represented through Flushingâs stellar food scene. On this walk through the neighborhood, weâll explore the areaâs almost mind-blowing culinary diversity while also learning about Flushingâs fascinating history. Weâll visit vendors, the outdoor stands of local restaurants and some of Flushingâs mall-based food courts â considered by locals to have some of the areaâs best eats â tasting delicacies from China, Korea, Vietnam and other countries. From stalls selling Hong Kong-style dim sum and snacks to bakeries turning out the Korean take on French pastries and a visit to a local kimchi maker, weâll dive deep into the best that the neighborhood has to offer. On our Flushing food tour, weâll take a look at some of areaâs unique cultural markers, from a storefront Daoist temple to the Flushing Quaker Meeting House, built in 1694 â a testament to the important role the area, originally a Dutch settlement, has played in the history of New York.
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