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8 The QUEE NS Courier • WELCOME TO • april 23, 2015 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com welcome to bayside s Dining out on Bell Boulevard By ANTHONY GIUDICE agiudice@ridgewoodtimes.com/@A_GiudiceReport Queens is known as the “World’s Borough” with its unparalleled diversity in languages, culture and especially food. Nowhere is this diversity more prevalent than on Bell Boulevard where there is a restaurant at seemingly every other storefront. The diversity of Bell Boulevard’s restaurants mirrors that of its residents and there is a wide array of restaurant and bar options to choose from while traveling down the boulevard. Papazzio Restaurant & Catering 39-38 Bell Blvd. Papazzio brings everything about a classic homemade Italian dinner to Bell Boulevard. A wide variety of antipasti and salads, such as their sliced tomato and mozzarella and the warm goat cheese and roasted beet salad, begin the meal and their selection of pastas will make it difficult to choose just one. Their pollo francaise, stuffed chicken rollatini and gamberi scampi jump off the menu and their long list of desserts cap off a great evening out. For authentic Italian cuisine, Papazzio is the place to go. Uncle Jack’s Steakhouse 39-40 Bell Blvd. A truly great steak is hard to come by, unless you visit Uncle Jack’s Steakhouse on Bell Boulevard. The brunch menu, which includes options such as the B.Y.O. Omelet and The Big Jack, make an early trip to the steakhouse a necessity. Their selection of USDA dry-aged prime steaks and meats makes for mouth-watering options, while the gluten-free menu provides a variety for all customers. Tequila Sunrise 34-37 Bell Blvd. For authentic Mexican food right on Bell Boulevard, look no further than Tequila Sunrise of Bayside. With a large selection of both hot and cold appetizers, Tequila Sunrise kicks the meal off right. Mexican classics like fajitas, tacos and burritos can be enjoyed with beef, chicken or fish, while vegetarian options like the chile rellenos, offer a delicious alternative. The live mariachi band and bar make it feel like Cinco de Mayo every day at Tequila Sunrise. Ding Dong 39-23 Bell Blvd. Ding Dong brings delicious Korean delicacies, such as the Bulgogi Box and the Tteok-Bok- Ki, right to Bayside. Unassumingly located on Bell Boulevard, this tiny shop offers up big taste with perfect combinations of beef, rice, shrimp and vegetable options for everyone. Terrace Diner 212-97 26th Ave. Whether the mood strikes for breakfast, lunch or dinner, Terrace Diner has it. They provide their customers with plenty of options for any meal of the day. Terrace Diner has a deli that offers turkey, roast beef, meatloaf and chicken cutlet parmigiana among other tasty options. The Seafood Fra Diavolo leads the way in their sautees and their choices of veal include veal marsala, veal piccata and veal francaise. Ending the meal with a nice New York cheesecake or milkshake makes for a great dessert no matter what time of day it is.


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