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Worldwide Variety: A Seamless Guide to Jackson Heights

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Restaurants have always been a vital part of any New York City neighborhood. One of the greatest per

[View this email in your browser]( Restaurants have always been a vital part of any New York City neighborhood. One of the greatest perks of being a New Yorker is the vast array of places we have to eat on any given night, even during a global pandemic--but over the past year, they did even more, banding together to feed those in need in their community and sending countless meals to frontline workers during COVID's darkest days here last spring. So now that summer's here again, and the city's back open in a way that seemed almost unfathomable during our long winter. Let the multi-block party begin... even if that means ordering in! Through [Seamless]( we can keep the feeling alive with a great meal, made with love, delivered directly to our home. The choices of cuisine are staggering. The ordering couldn’t be easier. And it’s definitely the most delicious way to support your local favorites or try something new. When you donate the change on your Seamless order, your donation will go to the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce to support LGBTQ+-owned restaurants impacted by the pandemic. Gothamist and Seamless have teamed up to celebrate amazing restaurants over the coming weeks that, whether they’re a few blocks from your place or a bike ride away, are NYC favorites that we think you’ll love too. If you haven’t yet, check out the previous installment -- [the food lovers guide to the West Village]( -- and stay tuned for upcoming guides coming at you in the next few weeks. Next up: Jackson Heights. Enjoy the delicious perks of Jackson Heights favorites like [Yun Cafe]( [Nepali Bhanchha Ghar]( [Taqueria Coatzingo]( [Merit Kabab]( [Jahn's,]( [Arepa Lady]( and more [here]( [EXPLORE JACKSON HEIGHTS]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( NYPR Network [WNYC]( [Gothamist]( [WNYC Studios]( [NJPR]( [WQXR]( [New Sounds]( Copyright © 2021 New York Public Radio, All rights reserved. New York Public Radio 160 Varick Street New York, NY 10013 USA You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. [unsubscribe from this list]( [privacy policy](

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