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Queens Restaurant Week(days)!

Posted by Mickie T on October 10th, 2009

This year, there are 2 Kew Gardens, 7 Forest Hills and 4 Rego Park restaurants are participating in the October 5-15, 2009 Queens Restaurant Week!

If you don’t know the drill, participating restaurants are offering a prix-fixe dinner menu of soup/salad, entree and dessert for $25 per person, or lunch menu at $25 for 2 people. (beverage, tax and tip not included.)

Unlike most other neighborhoods, many of the FoHi places are offering the $25 menus over the weekend! In case you’re free tonight and want to stay local, Irish Cottage, La Vigna,  Buenos Aires Tango, Garcia’s and the Family Restaurant are offering it tonight — as well as Simply Fondue in Atlas Park, in case you’re feeling charitable.

Truthfully, we like to broaden our horizons during Restaurant Week and go somewhere out of the nabe. The spouse and I just spent about an hour perusing the menus and calling nearly every place on the list of this October’s Queens Restaurant Week, only to discover that about 90% of them are only offering the specials Mondays thru Thursdays.

I used Google to find the list, which states in the introductory paragraph,  “From October 5 – 15 enjoy Greek in Astoria, French in LIC, Italian in Bayside and Asian in Flushing with restaurants participating from all over the borough.”

When I went to the Discover Queen homepage, I see this text:

“From October 5th – 15th (Monday through Thursday) enjoy Greek in Astoria, French in LIC, Italian in Bayside and Asian in Flushing with restaurants participating from all over the borough.”

In any case, we’re probably going somewhere in Astoria or Bayside tonight. We’ll let you know where we go.

So, dear readers, what are your strategies and hints for going to a Restaurant Week venue? Have you found any great deals? Or is it just a “salad-rubber-chicken-cheesecake” disappointment?

Tags: Food and Drink, Forest Hills, Kew Gardens, Rego Park | 7 Comments

Jay Dee Bakery owner says, So long, y’all!

Posted by Mickie T on September 2nd, 2009

Another NYC 1950’s landmark is being scooped up by Southern architectural preservationists.

The Daily News reports today that Jay Dee owner Amnir Yelizarov has not only closed the historic Jay Dee bakery, but is selling off the architecturally-significant components to preservationist entrepeneurs Pat Miller and Joel Owens.

Rego-Forest Preservation Council’s leader, Micheal Perlman, met with Mr. Yelizarov, but could not convice him to save any of the features intact.

<NO1>Jay Dee<NO>Bakery owner Amnir Yelizarov (l.) chats with preservationist Michael Perlman who has examined the parts of the historic shop, such its neon sign, mosaic columns and ’50s door handle.

Miller and Owens bought the venerable Cheyenne Diner and will add Jay Dee to their dream of recreating a back-in-time town in the south.

Whatever your opinion about Jay Dee’s products or the closure, I’ll miss the plaster cakes, colors faded by the sun, and the tiny plastic ballerinas that I always coveted as a child.

(Photo from Etsy)

Tags: Development, Food and Drink, Forest Hills, Real Estate, Rego Park | 4 Comments

Be green and get 2-4-1 drinks, Jan 28 @ Tierra Sanna

Posted by Mickie T on January 19th, 2009

Check out this fun, social and yummy event coming to our neighborhood! Green Drinks is coming to Queens. And Queens Green Drinkers get amazing 2-for-1 specials on the full array of organic wines and beers at Tierra Sana!

6:00pm - 9:00pm
at Tierra Sana in Forest Hills
100-17 Queens Blvd at 67th Road

In case you don’t know, Green Drinks is a pro-environment drinking club. Or maybe it’s a pro-drinking environmental club? Either way, it’s an informal networking group for folks that are environmentally minded.

From their Facebook page: “Come and we’ll introduce you to some of the other like minded folks in and around Queens. If we’re lucky (which is likely) we’ll cross pollinate make new friends, catch up with old ones, and maybe even sprout an idea or three. Since this is a new little experiment for our borough, please help get the word out and tell your friends about it! Heck, why don’t you bring them?”

Here’s their Facebook Page. You can send them an email here to get their newsletter.

Queens Green Drinks has planned four more get-togethers so far in 2009. This edition of Queens Green Drinks is sponsored by Green Phoenix Permaculture.

Green Phoenix Permaculture is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of and application of regenerative ecological design into our every day lives and the world around us. We’ve been rocking the Hudson River Valley with classes, workshops, and a full demonstration site featuring two forest gardens and a naturally built timber frame strawbale farm house since 2005. We work with a garden in Brooklyn and host a sustainable living action-learning group and meetups in Manhattan. Now we’re riding the green wave into Queens! Now forming local groups to learn and practice living well with each other and the earth, even in the big city.

Tags: Development, Food and Drink, Forest Hills, Queens Boulevard, Rego Park | 2 Comments

QueensCentral Fun Fall Photos

Posted by Mickie T on October 26th, 2008

Hmmm, would that make this a “phlog?”

Not much color - foliage or otherwise - to photograph this week. Most pics here are simply confirmations of the new stores popping up around the area, plus some intriguing bits of scenery around the nabe.

Halloween fun in front of Renegade salon. I hope your haircut doesn’t come out scary!

Pink Tree in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

The Tap Room (the old “Cafe Moda”) - open for business, just in time for football!

Overheard: “That’s cool, but I can live without one more sports bar in my life.”

Site of new Fro-Yo competitor, OKO (where ColdStone Creamery used to be.)

Dollar Chic on chic Austin Street. Gimme LotLess anytime…

“This has nothing to do with the bailout! Really.” - TD Waterhouse buys Commerce Bank

New and improved Broadway Bakery on 71 Road! Still great coffee and cleaner equipment!

коли под наемThe new GameStop location on QB and 63rd Road, next to gas station, north side.

Menorah on top of T-Bone diner. Was this ALWAYS there, and I just never noticed it?

Tags: Development, Food and Drink, Forest Hills, Kew Gardens, Media, Queens Boulevard, Real Estate, Rego Park, Retail, Transit | 3 Comments

Civic duties, donations and discounts

Posted by Mickie T on October 1st, 2008

You know me, I’m always looking for a bargain and a good cause!

During the whole month of October, Transportation Alternatives is offering all Queens residents a special discount on membership, only $20!  (Minimum single membership is regularly $30.  ) In addition to the TA magazine Reclaim, new TA Queens Members also receive a limited edition “I bike Queens” t-shirt.  It’s easy to sign up, just go to https://transalt.org/support/join/queens. By increasing increasing membership in Queens, TA will improve its ability to advocate for transit, pedestrian and cycling improvements in our fair borough.

October Queens Membership Drive

Since I’m still sidelined with the fractured foot, I feel so out of the loop! I’m very glad to encourage others to get on their bikes and get out and walk in Queens, especially in the crisp, brisk fall season. Enjoy!

Personal Ad

Seeking local sweetheart who is into long walks into the sunset, good health and giving to charity. Must be kind to their mother.

If this describes you, join the Queens Boulevard walk for the American Cancer Society’s “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” fundraiser, Sunday, October 19, 2008.

And while you’re at it, sign up yourself or a loved one for an automated mammogram reminder!

Tags: Briarwood, Driving, Education, Forest Hills, Good Causes, Kew Gardens, Queens Boulevard, Rego Park | No comments

Discount smackdown! LOT-LESS v. Dollar-1

Posted by Mickie T on September 22nd, 2008

Now that I have succesfully predicted the arrival of Ricky’s Cosmetics to Forest HIlls (some say I successfully recruited Ricky’s here, but, please, please, your humble blogger is not comfortable with  that kind of flattery), I am riding a wave of clairvoyance and declaring that Lot-Less and the new competitor, Dollar-1, will be the discount duo to watch this fall!

I know I’m not the only one who enjoys what my family affectionately calls “schlock stores.” Anyone else’s mother bought them a popcorn maker, toaster oven and an ironing board for college at National Wholesale Liquidators? Who else cried when “A Real New York Bargain” closed? Who thinks that Jack’s 99¢ is just a poseur?
I don’t know if I can put the words “connoisseur” and “discount store” in the same sentence, but I will right here, right now, because I admit, I am one.  Look what’s available at the Lot-Less on the QB near 63rd Drive! Adidas bags!

They carry my preferred brands of shampoo, conditioner, my underarm deodorant, but much cheaper than at Duane Weed because I’m willing to tolerate their dowdy appearances in their old, discontinued packaging design. And, I don’t know about you, but I am a firm believer that Godiva chocolate has a very, very long shelf life.

But, it’s not just about the essentials. If you find yourself in an emergency situation where you need a necktie - and how many of us can relate to that? - rest assured that you can find these limited-edition beauties at extreme discount prices to complete that suit you got at Xios.

As part of my research, I conducted some reconaissance at the newbie’s. Frankly, Dollar-1 did not impress. Sure, their shower curtains were half the price of those at Lot-Less ($1 v. $2, respectively), but you get what you pay for. I’m willing to fork over the cash for those extra nanometers of vinyl.

Spet 22: Just added this photo of Dollar 1:

The winner is clearly Lot-Less, and I am confident they will prevail!

Tags: Queens Boulevard, Rego Park, Retail | No comments

Queens DA makes big bust! Local boob caught!

Posted by Mickie T on September 3rd, 2008

From the Daily News:

George Tutaya, 41, of Rego Park, sold over 2,000 hot bras online over the past two years - and had another 650 bras worth an additional $26,000 in his home when he was caught, prosecutors said.

Read the full story here.

Tags: Crime, Rego Park, Retail | 2 Comments

Pictures of me, pictures of you

Posted by Mickie T on August 14th, 2008

“These are the people in your neighborhood, in your neighborhood…”

Summer in Central Queens

Chess in McDonald Park on a Sunday Afternoon

future McMansion

“Future McMansion” (aka, a house for sale) on Jewel Avenue, near 112th Street.

Rainbow over FoHi

Rainbow over Queens Boulevard (photo courtesy of my OH)

AND…the latest installment in “HOORAY, IT’S NOT A BANK OR CELL-PHONE STORE!”

New health food store coming to 63rd Drive, near the Rego Park Mall parking garage and Dress Barn

And a veterinarian’s office is coming to the Windsor, on 71st Road

Tags: Entertainment, Forest Hills, Queens Boulevard, Rego Park, Weather | No comments

Some quick local items

  • An Integrated Services Shelter for victims of domestic violence - the Queens Family Justice Center - opened in Kew Gardens, funded by none other than Joe Torre, whose mother was a victim of domestic violence. This will be a “one stop shopping” center for all facets of support, including legal, medical and pastoral services.
  • Deadline for voter registration to vote in the Primaries is August 15. Besides that “other” political race going on right now, the entire New York State Legislature is up for election. (I’m sure you knew that already…)

And, appropos of nothing….

  • Liza MInelli and Christopher Cross performed FOR FREE in Coney Island, Thursday, August 7, 2008, at 7:30 PM. Shows held at Asser Levy/Seaside Park at West 5th Street and Surf Avenue, across the street from the New York Aquarium. I know it’s not nabe-related, but I just had to post it!! Argh, too bad I couldn’t go!!

“Queens Boulevard, twisting boulevard…”

Posted by Mickie T on July 30th, 2008

“Secretive and rich, a little scary
Queens Boulevard, tempting boulevard
Waiting there to swallow the unwary”

The Transportation Alternatives press conference on improving safety and creating a bike lane on Queens Boulevard, held Sunday, July 27, was short, sharp and to the point: there is no reason why Queens Boulevard must remain an infamous “Boulevard of Death.” I’d say at about 40 people, including City Council Member James Gennaro, came to support the Rahman family and TransAlt. And I wasn’t the only one who raised an eyebrow or nodded knowingly during the two small but screeching near-misses between cars that occurred during the event.

Asif Rahman’s ghost bike

The press conference took place at the spot where Asif Rahman was run over by a truck in February of this year. This area is directly across the boulevard from The Queens Place mall and the popular Georgia Diner, an area that is in great need of better accommodations for pedestrians and cyclists. You can watch an excellent short video of the press conference, and hear excerpts from Asif’s mother and sister. Note the sign for Forest Hills to the left of the microphones!!

Photo: Forest City

The event got widespread local coverage on The Daily News, amNY, metro, Fox5News and  NBC. I’ve also been following the whole bike lane issue the last couple of months in the local blogosphere and in the neighborhood papers, and I’ve noticed some consistent themes in the comments.

  1. People who ride bicycles on NYC streets, especially those who actually use QB, are thrilled and excited.
  2. People who know victims of car accidents (pedestrians, cyclists and other drivers) praise efforts to make major thoroughfares safer and calmer.
  3. Nearly all the other comments say, “why bother? It’s only going to cost money, cause more accidents and not solve the problem. As long as bicyclists and pedestrians continue to ignore traffic rules and the right of way of cars, they’ll continue to be killed. The victims were too old, too slow or too foolish.”

The resignation, absolute certainty of failure, and blaming of the victim is so classic New York, it could have been written by a Norman Mailer. I once read that New Yorkers are experts at presenting opinion as fact, and it shows. The comment about bike lanes being the cause of more accidents really takes the cake. I’d like to see that data!

And, by the way, have you noticed that folks who post anti-bike comments, who rail against reckless, foolish and lawless pedestrians and cyclists, usually have screen names like “Ninety5rpm” or “race-car-driver?” Here’s a tip, Dale Earnhardt, Jr.: those screen names aren’t exactly helping your cause. Next time, try posting as “ITurnSignals” or “Never-pass-on-the-right,” and I’ll take you a little more seriously.

The press conference

Transportation Alternative’s Deputy Director Noah Budnick (below) introduced the campaign to make Queens Boulevard a “complete street” - meaning a street with “human-friendly signal timing, bike lanes…streets that are sensitive to the needs of all road users.” Despite a welcome reduction in fatalities in recent years, approximately 100 bicyclists and pedestrians are struck on QB each year.

 

Asif’s mother, Lizi, and sister, Moumita, spoke very movingly. They described Asif’s love of bicycling, poetry and community involvement.  Before the crash, they had never really taken a look at Queens Boulevard. Once they saw the crash site and the rest of QB, they were astounded that no bicycle safety measures exist on the road. The historical lack of concern for bike safety on QB is shocking, and the pedestrian safety measures made in 2001 should not be the end of improvements. How many more people need to die on Queens Boulevard before changes are made, they asked.

    
Councilmember James F. Gennaro (D) (Fresh Meadows) represents the area where the Rahmans live, and has joined them every step of the way in this endeavor. He held up his bike helmet (see below) and said that he wears one whenever he bikes, but a helmet will do nothing to save you when you’re run over by a truck. As Lizi Rahman affirmed later, when her son’s body was found, “Asif’s head and face didn’t have a scratch,” painting a horrifying and sad image of what must have happened.

Councilmember Gennaro’s staff distributed a letter he wrote to the Bloomberg Administration, co-signed by Council Members John Liu and Eric Gioia, calling for a improved safety and a bicycle lane on Queens Boulevard.

Gennaro also echoed what others have said - Let’s face it. Cyclists will continue to use Queens Bouelvard. Bicyclists use QB for the same reasons cars do: it is the most direct way to get into Manhattan. Especially with current gas prices, popular concern about the environment, and improved bike lanes throughout the rest of the city, the number of recreational and commuter cyclists in Queens will only increase. Yet, despite it’s infamous moniker of “The Boulevard of Death”, Queens Boulevard was not included whatsoever in the Mayor’s 2006 3-year, 200-mile plan for safer bicycling in NYC

Queens Boulevard is, at some areas, twelve lanes wide, and is treated by many drivers as a highway. Similar thoroughfares in other boroughs (such as Eastern Parkway) have been improved and beautified. Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn has had a separated, protected off-street biking and walking lane since 1894. Even the Grand Concourse in the Bronx - possibly the second most dangerous road of its kind in NYC -  enjoyed years of car-free Sundays until 1996, and revived in 2006.

Ocean Parkway Aerial Picture

Ocean Parkway, arial view (www.nycbikemaps.com)

Ocean Parkway Bike Path

Ocean Parkway (www.nycbikemaps.com)

Shouldn’t a modern, cosmopolitan society in 2008 be motivated to make changes to a street called “The Boulevard of Death?”

“Queens Boulevard, ruthless boulevard
Destination for the stony-hearted
Queens Boulevard, lethal boulevard
Everyone’s forgotten how they started
Here on Queens Boulevard!”

Pardon my taking license with another Broadway musical, but I couldn’t resist.

(apologies to Andrew Lloyd Webber, Don Black and Christopher Hampton.)

Tags: Briarwood, Crime, Driving, Education, Forest Hills, Good Causes, Kew Gardens, Media, Politics, Queens Boulevard, Rego Park, Transit, Video | 9 Comments