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Regarded as the most diverse neighborhood in the entire country, Jackson Heights combines a worldly population with a strong neighborhood vibe. Reflecting its diversity is 37th Avenue which is truly a Main Street to the world. Within a few short blocks, you can snack on fresh hot Colombian buñuelos with your Thai coffee, treat yourself to an Indian mehndi design and pick up local produce from upstate New York at the farmer’s market. When it comes time to celebrate one of the many cultural events that take place in Jackson Heights, like the Diwali festival or the Queens Pride Parade, you can bet the whole community comes out to represent and support each other. The neighborhood is the site of America’s first planned garden community built in the 1910s and 20s, designed to be green, airy and opulent, often surrounding private gardens. These pre-war apartments have since been landmarked and now form the Jackson Heights Historic District.
Mexican & Colombian bakery with great tacos!
Though it says 'Bakery' on the awning, don't be fooled, this place is SO much more. El Rico Tinto serves Mexican and Colombian staples but with finessed details you don't usually see. Crunchy flautas arrive with a beautiful heap of fresh veg, queso fresco and an artful smattering of crema. Their carnitas and short rib tacos are some of the best in the neighborhood. If you're vegetarian, this is your spot. They have meatless versions of all their most popular menu items. Go for brunch and get the chilaquiles, fresh pastries and a fresh squeezed juice. It's run by two brothers, the warm-smiled Victor handles front of house while Fernando makes the deliciousness happen in the kitchen.
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