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New York LIC Treasure Spot for $10 All-You-Can-Eat Snacks 🌟

🏙️I had a friend visiting from out of state, so I decided to take them to Astoria, the old-money neighborhood in Queens. Astoria Park is just across the river from Manhattan, and the city skyline is absolutely breathtaking. The view is truly stunning! 🌆 🍃After a leisurely stroll through Astoria Park, we headed to the main street of this neighborhood to find something to eat. We stumbled upon Bund Dumpling House at 25-08 Broadway. 🎢We thought it would be nice to grab some quick snacks to fill our stomachs. But once we saw the menu, we realized this place was more than just dumplings and noodles. 🌟Curry Beef Dumplings: These dumplings have a South Asian twist, with a hint of yellow curry inside. As an appetizer to tide us over, they were absolutely perfect! 🍔 🌸 Peking Duck Bao: I never expected a small place to have such delicious Peking duck bao! The duck sauce here is out of this world, and the duck is fatty but not greasy. 🍔 🌊 Country-Style Stir-Fried Pork: Highly recommended by the waiter, who mentioned that they recently added Sichuan dishes to their menu. 🥩 It turns out that a former chef from a well-known Sichuan restaurant recently joined the team. The dish is incredibly appetizing and goes perfectly with rice. No wonder they came from a famous restaurant—they really know what they’re doing! 🌟 🌟 #NewYork #NYC #FoodieAdventure 🗽🌟

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New York LIC Treasure Spot for $10 All-You-Can-Eat Snacks 🌟

🏙️I had a friend visiting from out of state, so I decided to take them to Astoria, the old-money neighborhood in Queens. Astoria Park is just across the river from Manhattan, and the city skyline is absolutely breathtaking. The view is truly stunning! 🌆 🍃After a leisurely stroll through Astoria Park, we headed to the main street of this neighborhood to find something to eat. We stumbled upon Bund Dumpling House at 25-08 Broadway. 🎢We thought it would be nice to grab some quick snacks to fill our stomachs. But once we saw the menu, we realized this place was more than just dumplings and noodles. 🌟Curry Beef Dumplings: These dumplings have a South Asian twist, with a hint of yellow curry inside. As an appetizer to tide us over, they were absolutely perfect! 🍔 🌸 Peking Duck Bao: I never expected a small place to have such delicious Peking duck bao! The duck sauce here is out of this world, and the duck is fatty but not greasy. 🍔 🌊 Country-Style Stir-Fried Pork: Highly recommended by the waiter, who mentioned that they recently added Sichuan dishes to their menu. 🥩 It turns out that a former chef from a well-known Sichuan restaurant recently joined the team. The dish is incredibly appetizing and goes perfectly with rice. No wonder they came from a famous restaurant—they really know what they’re doing! 🌟 🌟 #NewYork #NYC #FoodieAdventure 🗽🌟

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