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Photo By Bradley Hawks 45 dine out Photo By Bradley Hawks Photo By Arthur Rosenfield SUNNYSIDE RESTAURANT WEEK BY ANGY ALTAMIRANO Get ready to dine in Sunnyside. The Sunnyside Shines Business Improvement District (BID) is holding its first-ever Sunnyside Restaurant Week from November 4 to 8. The five day celebration will offer participants a “culinary journey through Sunnyside,” featuring special three course dinner menus for $25 at 17 participating local restaurants and six of the 17 will also feature two course lunch menus for $10. Along with indulging in cuisines from all around the world, Sunnyside Restaurant Week will also feature site-specific art installations curated by No Longer Empty, a contemporary arts organization. The artworks for the week will bring visitors a combination of space, food and art. “Sunnyside Restaurant Week is an exciting opportunity to highlight the neighborhood as a creative district with great restaurants,” said Rachel Thieme, executive director of the Sunnyside Shines BID. “We hope to draw new people to the neighborhood as well as inspire Sunnyside residents to discover new art and restaurants they haven’t tried yet.” The 17 Sunnyside restaurants, which can be found on Queens Boulevard and Greenpoint Avenue, include: Arriba Arriba, Bliss 46 Bistro, Bliss Street Station, Bucharest Restaurant, Dazies Restaurant, Dee Thai, I Love Paraguay, Malingo, Mario’s Restaurant, Molly Blooms, New York Style Eats, Nodus, PJ Horgan’s, Sidetracks, Takesushi, Turkish Grill and Venturo. The six restaurants offering the lunch menus are Arriba Arriba, Bliss Street Station, Bucharest Restaurant, Molly Blooms, Nodus and Takesushi. Menus for each of the restaurants and details on each art installation can be found on www. sunnysideshines.org. Photo By Takesushi Photo By Takesushi


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