C RY D E R
P O I N T
AUGUST 16
BY JILL DAVIS
Dining Diva
Nick’s Bistro
BY HELENE OELERICH
Nick’s Bistro is a delicious Greek restaurant
located at 104-20 Metropolitan Avenue
in
Forest Hills that offers “a taste of Greece
in every bite!” The restaurant serves
wonderfully prepared appetizers, wraps/
hot pressed sandwiches, burgers, salads,
soups, entrees, pastas and fresh fish, as
well as daily specials. In nice weather,
there are outdoor tables to dine al fresco.
Nick’s is open Monday through Thursday,
10:30am - 10:00pm; Fridays, 11:30 -
11:00pm, Saturdays, 11:00am - 11:00pm
and Sundays, 11:00am - 10:00pm. There’s
a special brunch menu on Saturdays and
Sundays, 11:00am - 4:00pm, and dinner
entrees can be ordered any time. The bistro
also offers a full-service bar and caters
special events.
You can order online for pick-up at
nicksbistro.com and receive 10% off on
orders of $25 or more. Visit the website or
call 718-544-NICK (6425) for more info.
We enjoyed everything and went back
with friends--and we will be back again!
Enjoy!!!
Photo of the Month
California Eggs Benedict, a nice
take on a classic
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Blueberry pancakes, a perfect
Sunday brunch!
Crab cake and fries—how yummy
is that?
here’s always room for
baklava!
Savory salmon over Greek salad—
yes, please!
Healthy grilled chicken over
salad
Lobster roll with sweet fries…may I
have more?
Helene and her lovely
waitress, Ali
Congrats to August’s Photo of the Month winner, Michael
Goode! Michael took this unusual mid-July sunset
picture and captured just how unique (and a little eerie)
our area can be.
Thanks also go to Rhea Epstein and Marsha Gellert for
their submissions—lovely, as always!
And to all Cryder residents, keep the pictures coming!
A reminder about the contest rules:
The photographer must be a resident of Cryder Point,
and all photos must of the property or of a view from the
property. They also must be current, that is, taken no more
than a couple of months before you submit them.
Any description of where you were on the property, the
day of week or time of day…any details that you can provide
which bring your neighbors into the moment of the
photo…are eagerly welcomed.
Submit your pictures to jdavis@qns.com and yours
might be selected to be featured in the paper. Please be
sure to put “Cryder Point Photo” in the subject line of your
email and include the full name of the photographer and
an approximate date of the picture.
A mid-summer’s night sunset. Photo by Michael Goode
The geese are gone and the ducks are back!
Want to relax? Yes, please! Photo by Marsha Gellert Photo by Marsha Gellert
Ripples on the water… Photo by Marsha Gellert
Is the sky on fire? Photo by Rhea Epstein
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