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This is a food tour that I've actually done with a few friends, so it's tried, tested, & true! It includes 7 spots that are all within walking distance of each other so it’s perfect for a fun day trip. Each spot in the crawl serves food that you can order in small amounts. That means you can try ALL of the spots in a day! 5 of them feature savory options, and the last 2 feature awesome desserts. The order of the stops makes the most sense for walking.
Most of the stops in this food crawl offer Chinese food, because of the heavy Chinese influence in the Flushing area. Most people think of Manhattan’s Chinatown when they think of Chinatown in New York. However, most of the food in Manhattan Chinatown is Cantonese (and yes, it's great!). On the other hand, Flushing is Queens’ Chinatown. It's not necessarily forgotten, but it represents mainland China more. Manhattan’s Chinatown is more compressed, whereas Flushing has a lot of big food halls, grocery stores, and communities so it feels more local.
I've also included a bonus map of 15 of my other favorite food spots in Flushing and nearby Murray Hill… in case you happen to still be hungry, or if you ever return to Flushing & just want to try something new! The bonus spots aren't in walking distance the way the ones in the food crawl are. But I wanted to include some food in this guide that wasn't just Chinese, to highlight the Korean, Indian, and Taiwanese demographics that also influence these neighborhoods.
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This guide actually includes places in both downtown Flushing and Murray Hill. Flushing is more known for its Chinese & Taiwanese influence, while Murray Hill is more known for its Korean influence.
People love going to K-Town in Manhattan, but many Korean Americans that I know advise to visit Flushing’s K-Town! It's less saturated, authentic, and is a Korean community filled with delicious food options, Korean churches, karaoke spots, and Korean grocery stores.
This map includes my favorite places to grab a bite in Flushing & Murray Hill, including spots for Taiwanese classics, Asian food marts, dumplings, Indian food, desserts, Korean specialities, & more!
HEADS UP! This map is INCLUDED in my Flushing Food Crawl guide as a bonus, so if you're interested in these spots + the food crawl, grab that one from my shop instead!
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This is your one-stop-shop for all of the Gluten-Free Globetrotter travel guides, maps, itineraries, and consulting services.
I am a native New Yorker living with celiac disease in New York City. I am sharing my love for my city as well as all of the delicious gluten-free options available here.
Don't see what you are looking for? Send me a message! gfglobetrotter@gmail.com
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The Great Urban Canvas: Eleven Reasons to Seek Out Street Art on Your Next Visit to New York City
New York City is renowned for its dynamic art scene, and street art is no exception. From colorful murals to thought-provoking graffiti, from Bushwick to the Lower East Side, the city hosts some of the most impressive street art globally.
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If you are looking to plan a trip to New York City during Cherry Blossom season, then this ultimate guide is for you!
I LOVE Cherry Blossom season, and as someone who lives in New York City, I put together this guide to share some of my favorite spots and recommendations for the best places to see the best blooms around Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island and nearby in New Jersey.
Fun Fact: There are actually many types of Cherry Blossom Trees in New York City that bloom starting from early March through May.
This guide is in both a list form and interactive map, and showcases where to find:
*Okame Cherry Blossoms (first blooms of the season)
*Yoshino Cherry Blossoms
*Kwanzan Cherry Blossoms
*Weeping Higan Cherry Blossoms
**BONUS: Saucer & Star Magnolias around the city (these bloom during Cherry Blossom season and not to be missed!
If are planning to visit Washington DC during Cherry Blossom season, make sure to check out my 'Ultimate Washington DC Cherry Blossom Guide' to find the best blooms in DC and when to see them.
You can also find me on Instagram & TikTok at @adventuressashley for Spring bloom inspiration and tips!
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If you are looking to plan the perfect holiday trip to New York City, then this ultimate guide is for you!
The holiday season is a magical time to visit and explore New York City and as someone who has called NYC home for 20+ years, I put together this guide to share some of my favorite spots and recommendations for the best things to do, see and eat to help you plan the perfect trip this Christmas and Holiday season!
This guide is both a list form and an interactive map which showcases:
*Holiday Markets / Shops
*FREE Holiday Light Shows / Holiday Decorations
*Holiday & Christmas Trees
*Decorated Hotels
*Holiday Decorated Stores/Windows
*Ice Skating Rinks
*Holiday Experiences
*Decorated Bars/Restaurants
*Holiday Snacks
*Decorated Neighborhoods/Homes
Also in this comprehensive guide, you will find all the key dates you need to know from when everything starts, tree lighting ceremonies, and more.
**Please note, some displays have not yet announced their 2024 debuts, so these will be added once they are officially announced!
You can also find me on Instagram & TikTok at @adventuressashley for more travel inspiration and tips!
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50 green spaces, parks and gardens throughout NYC's five boroughs!! Includes some of the best places to see fall foliage and best of all, majority of them are completely free!
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Life’s too short to eat bad pizza. Let me narrow down the list for you, so you can enjoy more and plan less. These are my TOP Picks for the true pizza fanatic.
Pizza 🍕Destinations in: Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens.
This is a live guide, meaning I will update it when I find new favorites or places close. It will automatically sync the changes even after you save it!
Note: Most destinations have an audio message & a timestamped video 📹 link if it was ever included on my YouTube Channel. Don't forget to use the attached map 🗺
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What are the “Must-Eat" Food choices in New York City for the First-Timer? I'll give my top picks for each food type, as well as interesting alternatives!
This guide could be used by any type of traveler 🧳(groups, families, couples and singles).
This is a live guide, meaning I will update it when I find new favorites or places close. It will automatically sync the changes even after you save it!
Note: Each destination, has an audio message & a timestamped link if it was ever included in my YouTube Channel. Don't forget to check the attached map 🗺
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My favorite spot in NYC is Central Park, and there's nothing better than grabbing an excellent sando (and other fare) and enjoying a picnic.
Skip the hot dog carts and grab something from one of these spots. Set up on The Great Lawn or Sheep Meadow and enjoy!
Be sure to SAVE this guide in your Thatch library for your upcoming trip!
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Looking for lunch in all the right places! There's no shortage of great spots for lunch while sightseeing in Manhattan.
Many of the top notch spots are dinner-only, so I've compliled a list of where you can get an amazing veg lunch. From fast casual burgers to Chinese to elevated veg cuisine, here are my list of great spots.
Not all of these spots are "veg exclusive" so if you'd prefer an all-veg spot, I've indicated those omnivore joints (and let you know what to order for veg!).
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Our quick take on every restaurant/cafe/bar/bakery we visit in NYC, updated as we go (plus a score for El Prez).
Tips/tricks/suggestions provided for all types of situations (e.g., reservation requirements, best order options, pics, pricing, etc.). Newest reviews at the top of the list.
This is a combination of some well-known spots, holes in the wall, late night bites, and neighborhood gems across the city (predominantly Manhattan & Brooklyn).
PRO TIP: If you want to search for the best spots according to us, just 'CMND/CTRL + F' for "8." or "9."
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Toronto’s an enormous city & is one of the most popular cities to visit in Canada. Despite having lived here for over 25 years, I definitely haven’t done it all. You could easily spend 2 weeks in Toronto without getting bored, but 3 days is a great taste of the best things the city has to offer. This Toronto itinerary will share all the top sights and attractions to make sure you see the best of Toronto!
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