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Sunnyside is an ethnic community in Queens with many Latin American, Asian and Eastern European residents. So if it happens to be snack time and you’re in the mood for delicious Dominican, Chinese, Japanese or Indian delivery food, Seamless can help you with whatever your appetite is longing for.? Recycle those old paper menus and let Seamless do the work for you. Order food for delivery or pickup with the click of a button.

Recent Sunnyside Restaurant Reviews

  • Matsu Sushi (Astoria) (30th Ave. between 34th St. & 35th St.)

    Written by Devin S. on 5/21/2013 | 1 other review | Member since 2011

    A little on the PRICEY side for Astoria. But other than that they have always taken care of whatever I needed. No complaints on the items I usually order. And definitely from what I've experienced with trying the other sushi restaurants in Astoria...these rolls have been fresh tasting...which I cannot say for other restaurants in the neighborhood. Enjoy!

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  • BANY (Jackson Ave. & 50th Ave.)

    Written by Daniel S. on 5/21/2013 | 1 other review | Member since 2013

    food is Awesome!..but the Delivery Boy...LOL...idk about that Cat. 1st he calls me saying "Hey, SOrry i NO have PEn, do have?" so sure i brought a pen down with me..then he says only 4$ tip?!...lol umm yeah 4$!!! that all ur gonna get...cause its over 1hr i had to wait...2 u come unprepared and 3 u ask for more?!..lol sorry

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  • Michael's Restaurant (Broadway between 33rd St. & 34th St.)

    Written by Andrea G. on 5/21/2013 | Member since 2011

    Michael's is your standard diner. Nothing out of this world, but you can count on it for a good omelet. The chicken parm panini left something to be desired.

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  • Curry Point Restaurant (Greenpoint Ave. & 48th Ave.)

    Written by James T. on 5/15/2013 | Member since 2010

    This is our go-to place for Indian food in Sunnyside. Great portions, fresh and tasty food, always quick delivery, and great prices. Some other places we've ordered from were overpriced, slow delivery, forgotten items, but not Curry Point. We've ordered from them dozens of times and never an issue. Friendly delivery guys too.

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  • Anando Restaurant (36th Ave. between 29th St. & 30th St.)

    Written by RJ A. on 4/4/2013 | 12 other reviews | Member since 2007

    Good Indian food in Astoria...FINALLY!!! Fresh, flavorful and well-prepared with just the right amount of heat. This just became my "go-to" Indian restaurant in Queens. Delivery was slow, but the food was worth it.

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  • Cho Cho San (Queens) (Queens Blvd between 39th St. & 39th Pl.)

    Written by Melanie S. on 3/16/2013 | 2 other reviews | Member since 2013

    I typically approach ordering from a brand new sushi restaurant online with a healthy degree of skepticism and paranoia. The fact that I can’t see the cleanliness of the establishment fuels this apprehension and the thought of “will I get violently ill?” can’t help but flutter through my mind. But my addiction to aquatic life always prevails and I take the leap of faith. Generally when faced with this situation, I order my "base" (test drive) rolls. But something about Cho Cho San’s menu spoke to me. The flavor and ingredient combinations seemed remarkably well-thought-out and my yearning for something amazing overtook my “base test” standards. Boy I am glad I followed my gut. Delivery was pleasantly timely, especially given that it was prime dinnertime on a Friday night. When the deliveryman arrived, he held a rose and stuck it out to me along with my food and a “Happy Valentine’s Day!” (It was the day after Valentine’s Day, but that seems an insignificant detail.) I excitedly put my florist-grade rose in water as my stomach growled in delicious anticipation. I ordered: iPhone 5 Roll, New Year Tree, Cho Cho Roll, and Avocado Nest. The Avocado Nest was like the Japanese answer to guacamole – definitely a share-friendly appetizer and definitely tasty. All of the fish and shellfish were extraordinarily fresh; the flavor combinations were spot on. The scallops were truly so fresh, that my taste buds took a little vacation back to the summertime Maine coast. And perhaps of equal or greater importance – and in light of the fact our local Japanese restaurants on Seamless have been failing badly in this department in the past months – the rice was cooked perfectly. Five stars all around – delivery promptness, food quality, taste, and customer service! I hope Cho Cho San (Queens) is here to stay. Welcome to Sunnyside!

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  • Saffron Indian Cuisine (Astoria) (Broadway & 44th St)

    Written by Susan T. on 2/11/2013 | Member since 2012

    Best Indian I've had in Queens, and possibly the best in all of NYC. The sauce is thick and flavorful. They give you waaay more than just the normal 5 chunks of chicken I'm used to . The Naan is super soft. And they are very friendly!

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