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64 THE QUEENS COURIER • BUZZ • SEPTEMBER 3, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com Back to School Savings! ONSITE DOCTORS • EYE EXAMS • CONTACTS • 1 HOUR SERVICE • VISION PLANS ACCEPTED • SUNGLASSES • LOWEST PRICES FLEX SPENDING  Use it or lose it! $99 DISPOSABLE CONTACTS Includes: EYE EXAM, 2 Boxes of Lenses Clear Soft brand clear spherical Lenses/ *Contact lens fitting additional. Not valid with any other offers, sales, vision plans or packages. Must present prior to purchase. Offer valid at this location only. Some restrictions apply. See store for details. *FREE Expires 10/1/15 Eye Exam QC QC QC QC 2 PAIR OF EYEGLASSES $99 Includes: EYE EXAM, Frames & Lenses Select frames with clear plastic, single vision lenses+/- 4 sph., 2 cyl. Not valid with any other offers, sales, vision plans or packages. Must present prior to purchase. Offer valid at this location only. Expires 10/1/15 NO-LINE BIFOCAL EYEGLASSES $99 Includes: EYE EXAM, No-Line Bifocal Lenses & Frame Select frame with select clear plastic no-line bifocal lenses +/- 4 sph., 2 cyl up to 2.50 add. Not valid with any other offers, sales, vision plans or packages. Must present prior to purchase. Offer valid at this location only. Expires 10/1/15 BAY TERRACE SHOPPING CENTER  211-51 26 AVENUE • BAYSIDE, NY 11360 718.631.3699 $100 OFF A FREE Pair of Sunglasses or Spare Pair Includes FREE EYE EXAM st Second pair frame from select group with plastic, single vision lenses ‘+/- 4 sph, 2 cyl. Dilation & contact lens exam additional. Not valid with any other offers, sales, vision plans or packages. Must present prior to purchase. Expires 10/1/15 of the 2013 THE QUEENS QueensCourier.com Place with the purchase of glasses. Contact Lens Exam and fitting add’l. *See store for details. buzz US Open reveals culinary lineup BY ALINA SURIEL in 1997. The ACES menu includes fresh sushi and asuriel@queenscourier.com/@alinangelica sashimi and Skuna Bay salmon served with green apple, red watercress, horseradish, cucumber and Tennis balls are not the only thing served at the extra virgin olive oil. U.S. Open. The U.S. Open will also be welcoming its second The United States Tennis Association announced food truck onto the premises this year with a lineup of culinary offerings at the upcoming the arrival of Sweet Chili, which serves Thai and tournament featuring old favorites, new dining Vietnamese food combining both sweet and savory experiences and celebrity chefs with international fl avors. Dishes at Sweet Chili will include maple resumes. miso tofu (a maple-infused tofu served with jasmine Levy Restaurants — the offi cial restaurant partner rice), and chips and salsa served with fresh shrimp. of the U.S. Open — has arranged for U.S. Open Other dining options at the U.S. Open include Executive Chef Jim Abbey and a culinary team of 250 Michelin Star chef Michael White of Costata serving to prepare food across fi ve restaurants, 60 concession dishes in the Champions restaurant, Juice Press stands and 100 suites during the games, which are expected to attract more than 700,000 fans. This year’s expanded food choices will include renowned restaurateur Ed Brown joining Iron Chef sushi master Masaharu Morimoto at ACES, the U.S. Open’s signature seafood stop which opened selling organic bottled juices and smoothies, and Maya serving modern Mexican fare from its New York restaurant led by former tennis pro Richard Sandoval. Lavazza brand beverages — the exclusive coffee of the U.S. Open— will be served in cafes, and the signature cocktail the Grey Goose Honey Duece —with vodka, lemonade, raspberry liqueur and honeydew melon “tennis balls” — has been brought back by popular demand. Besides substantial additions to the culinary lineup, the U.S. Open will be extending service from two of the food village vendors up to the Arthur Ashe Stadium Club Level. Fans with tickets in that seating area will be able to order from Hill Country Barbecue and Maya to sample dishes such as Maya’s steak tacos made with grilled steak, salsa and cilantro and a chopped brisket sandwich tossed with homemade sauce from Hill Country Barbecue. The U.S. Open will serve approximately 15,000 pounds of beef, 7.5 tons of crab, shrimp and lobster, and 85,000 pounds of poultry at this year’s games. The USTA Billie Jean King Tennis Center kitchens donate more than 10 tons of unsold prepared food to the local community and compost all food waste, collecting 240 tons to send offsite for landscaping and farm use. Photos courtesy of Levy Restaurants Chopped steak salad (Maya): Mixed lettuce with grilled steak, chayoute, jicama, cherry tomato, piloncillo dressing and yellow corn Tomahawk steak (Costata): 40-ounce dry aged tomahawk ribeye Baja Fish Tacos from Maya made with spicy beer-battered cod topped with spicy sauce.


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