Join me on a captivating journey through the vibrant neighborhoods of Elmhurst and Jackson Heights in Queens, NYC. Experience the unique blend of cultures that make these areas so special, from bustling markets and local shops to authentic eateries serving up flavors from around the world. Follow along as I explore the bustling streets, starting on 45th Avenue and making my way along Broadway to Queens Boulevard, before turning towards Roosevelt Avenue & 74th Street. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of cultural diversity that defines these two fascinating neighborhoods. Explore with me and discover the beauty of NYC’s cultural melting pot!
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Video “Walking Elmhurst & Jackson Heights | NYC’s Cultural Melting Pot” was uploaded on 08/16/2024 to Youtube Channel ActionKid
Thanks for the windmill tour, see AK's East-Hampton vid. Was very interesting for me.
Nice video of Elmhurst NY. My friends family used to own a bakery in Flushing called Yi Mee Fung similar to the one in Elmhurst, New York. G Mart used to be New York supermarket I fresh which used to Pacific supermarket. My parents remember the supermarket near the corner of 75th St. and Broadway. 36:58 I used to live in the area. Wow. That’s sad to see the food court closed. They was thinking about splitting the food court and a supermarket but that got shut down. Kenny NY a viewer of your channel ate at one of the Halal spot on the corner of Queens Boulevard and Broadway.
Great vid as always AK. Just an FYI, BoonChu has been there for years now
Evening Action Kid
Have a great walk my friend ❤️
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There is another Boon Chu Thai restaurant in the basement food court in Flushing, Roosevelt Ave.
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8:22 8:59 Have a great walk 16:43 16:44 .
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Love All your ealks Kenny
8:22 8:59 Have a great walk 16:43 16:44 .
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Love All your ealks Kenny 19:39
Hey!give my regards to broadway!
Another great tour and seeing Elmhurst and Jackson Heights
was an experience but I really enjoyed it thanks AK.👋🇺🇲
I'll take two
Thanks for the walk through my neighborhood! been living there for over 20 years!
The ActionKid in one of his favorite neighborhoods. 🐼
Grew up there, really was a different life before COVID changed everything. I hope this restaurant called Tangra is still around, you should definitely give it a visit. Thanks for this video, keep it up 👍🏽
Another nice walk in New York ,nice looking restaurants along your walk 😎 9:01 That church looked nice 🙂Overall nice looking neighborhoods 🙂Thank you for sharing this enjoyable and relaxing walk A K🙂👍!!!
more like smelting pot
4:53 Across the street, Lao Bei Fang Dumpling House has some amazing dumplings. And a little further down that block is JoJu, where they make some great Banh Mi sandwiches.
21:14 I remember your food review of this restaurant, yet this spot is going through a 3rd ownership within a span of a few years. 😲 42:10 TD Bank in NYC. 😆 It was nice to see the local businesses, eateries, and historical structures in Queens. Glad you got some cover towards the end from the rain. 🙏 Thank you for sharing this stroll, AK! 🤗
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Sad to see the food court closed down. The place had potential . Hope whoever rents it does something good with the space.
The best of the best and better then the rest. Thank you AK for your incredible content and hard work, I've been watching your channel since 2017 and I'm always amazed cause your channel keeps getting better and better. I wish you well with great success and all the best. You gotta know where your from to know where your going. Thank you
Never been there Action kid looks like a nice place to live. Thanks for the walking show
Another day in New York at Jackson Heights and Elmhurst AK with apartments plenty and everything else!😎😏🤩😍 It looks like you're in Queens Action Kid or something!😅😂 Thanks for sharing that walk in Queens!🤗😌
@10:00 I went to Cub Scouts in this church, back in the early- to mid-80s.
@15:13 I grew-up in the 80s, around the corner from this library, and I literally would live there as a kid. The original building was one of the Carnegie libraries, and it was a great little building. I haven't been back to the neighborhood in years, but this new library looks…kind of like a monstrosity.
It is a Saturday afternoon, enjoying the walk with you.