1. Franky's Souvlaki
8.2
Steinway St (at 31st Ave), Queens, NY
Food Truck · Astoria · 16 tips and reviews
Abel Lenz: Look for the smokey steet meat cart. Step up and get the best chicken you've ever eaten, with a piece of fresh Italian bread on the end of the stick.
Silvana: All the kabobs are great at Frank's. Wether it have lemon, no lemon, bbq, no bbq...the meat is fresh. if you want it well done ask for it. Comes with Italian bread!
Gabriel Chung: Hands-down THE best beef and chicken kebobs in NYC and I've eaten a lot of kebobs. Great flavor and also has options like pork and lamb.
Paul Marsh: Awesome carrot cake and italian bread. Make great sandwiches too. Very friendly as well.
Elvis Rodricks: Italian rainbow cake (made with cannoli cream filling) stands apart!
Jarred: Great bakery! Best Rugelach in Astoria and iced coffee! Breakfast sandwiches, cakes and other treats are also irresistible. Super clean and friendly staff help to make this little place even better!
Michelle Paradis: Amazing pizza - quattro stagioni with a whole wheat crust, simple and delicious grandma slice....yum, yum, yum.
Tony Xerri: It's not the best pizza but when you're in this part of town you got to stop and grab a slice. Honestly their brick oven style pizza supersedes everything else they serve with super fresh ingredients.
Gary Chip: Mussels in a red sauce over angel hair para the small waitress with the ponytail will make your dinner interesting
8. sLICe
8.5
48-11 Vernon Blvd, Queens, NY
Pizzeria · Hunters Point · 27 tips and reviews
Natallia Lysakova: Best pizza in the neighborhood, if not all of NYC
Heather Beck: My go-to for a quick non-specialty slice in the neighborhood. Very friendly staff!
Senencito: It's such a great place! The price is right, the pizza is great and the location is lovely. Love it!
13. Prima Pasta & Cafe
7.7
16150 Crossbay Blvd (btwn 161st & 162nd Ave.), Howard Beach, NY
Italian Restaurant · 17 tips and reviews
Angelique Ferrante: Great family style dining. There are large portions and a variety of ways to mix and match sauces and pastas for the personalized unique italian dining experience. You must go !
Elizabeth Marie: I've been going to Prima Pasta for as long as I can remember, and I have always loved it. However, they have a new chef and the food isn't as good anymore.
Felix Grushevsky: Eggplant parmigiana is good, so is lobster ravioli
Eugene Nam: Great Italian restaurant hidden in Astoria. Recommend the Summer Salad, Lasagna, and Orecchiette. And end the meal with the Baby Jesus cake.
Jesse Richman: Go to Vesta. Order the Baby Jesus cake -- super sweet and moist, with unsweetened whipped cream to calm your taste buds. Die happy. Really, it gets no better than this.
Jaunted: Everyone isn't kidding about the Baby Jesus cake. It looks like nothing, tastes like everything. We think the secret is dates. ;)