eat elmhurst – a great week of great food

Today is the last day to get some of those deals at our diverse listing of restaurants in eat elmhurst ! (see flyer and map)

We know that if you took a walk today or tonight (there’s still time!) you will soon have a new favorite restaurant that you can bring friends and family to again and again.

The prices were not the draw neccessarily – these restaurants already have tight margins in their businesses – and their prices are already so reasonable.

But we did want to shine the spotlight on hard working establishments that contribute their culture and talent in our neighborhood!

enjoy ! and please continue to eat elmhurst!

eat elmhurst in the news…

We are really happy that NY1 took the time to come and visit-

they did a segment at Elmhurst Hospital on Saturday and this week they are providing information about the restaurants…and the website

JUST A REMINDER – PLEASE PRINT OUT FLYER AND TAKE WITH YOU TO GET THE eat elmhurst RESTAURANT DEAL..

we also got some other press with World Journal because this is an international event!

Please spread the word because these restaurant deals are only good through Saturday April 9th!



The Launch of eat elmhurst!

Thanks to our great neighbors, Elmhurst Hospital, the launch of eat elmhurst was a huge success.

NY1 was on hand and other press plus these outstanding groups provided information and services for our gathering of over 100 foodies!

¨   special thanks to Elmhurst Hospital ! We appreciate all the help from programs coordinator  Atiya Butler & Jack,  Dario Centorcelli; Anthony Jarzembowski, Manny Locayo, Jey Hwang and Wayne Zimmerman

 ¨   Au Bon Pain – Luis and Washington

 ¨   Greenmarket.org –GROWNYC – Jessica Cortes

 ¨   American Diabetic Association – Terry Centano and Kathleen Delgado

¨   Cornell University Cooperative Extension – Linda Amerosa & Eat Smart

 ¨   NYC Coaltion Against Hunger -Alin Babasoloukian

 ¨   N. Jerin Arifa (mgr) New York Asian Women’s Center (NYAWC) Project Speak Out  

- WIC outreach information from Gloria nd Nedera

 ¨   ALL our Big Apple Greeters 

SOME OF OUR eat elmhurst RESTAURANTS PROVIDED:

Louie’s – fresh ravioli in pesto

Georgia Diner –spinach pie

 Ploy Thai –pad thai and crispy pork

Limonocello – pasta primavera 

Java Village –special spicy chicken

 Au Bon Pain – Coffee and Muffins

 

THANKS AGAIN TO ALL FOR MAKING IT A SUCCESSFUL AND FUN EVENT!

 

YOURNABE.com talks up eat elmhurst- restaurant week starts sunday

and the temperature promises to cooperate! a great time to do some spring cleaning and reward yourself and eat elmhurst!

Festival to serve up the many flavors of Elmhurst

By Rebecca Henely
Thursday, March 31, 2011 12:11 PM EDT

City Councilman Daniel Dromm (D-Jackson Heights) announced that next week restaurants throughout Elmhurst will be knocking down prices for Eat Elmhurst, a restaurant week meant to showcase the flavors and cultural diversity of the neighborhood.

“Elmhurst’s vibrant immigrant community has long been one of New York’s best-kept secrets and now people who work or live here are ready to share their favorite recipes and traditions with the rest of the city,” Dromm said in a statement.

The councilman said the April 3-April 9 event, which he is sponsoring, plans to provide a boost to the neighborhood’s economy. Fourteen restaurants are participating, most of which are located along Broadway and Baxter Avenue. They collectively offer Spanish, Argentinian, Italian, Japanese, Malaysian, Chinese, Indonesian, Thai and continental fare. Many restaurants are offering 10 percent off dinner or other deals during the week.

“An initiative like this is not only a short-term fix to help local merchants, but through a sustained promotion of the very best our neighborhoods have to offer, we can achieve long-term success,” Dromm said.

The week officially kicks off Saturday at Elmhurst Hospital Center’s H Building at 41st Avenue and 80th Street from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dromm said that on this day Elmhurst Hospital Dieticians, the American Diabetes Association and Grow NYC will showcase resources the city has that will enable residents to eat a healthier diet. Refreshments at this event will be provided by the local restaurants, Dromm said.

Jimmy Thonsur, a co-owner of Wasabi Point, at 76-18 Woodside Ave., said the restaurant learned about the event after Dromm’s office sent him information about a similar venture last year. Thonsur, whose restaurant is offering 10 percent off everything on the menu, said the owners opened the restaurant more than two years ago in Elmhurst because of the wide range of ethnic groups in the community. He said the owners are Tibetan but have worked for many years in a Japanese company.

“That’s why we have a menu of Japanese and Tibetan,” Thonsur said.

Louie’s Pizza & Pasta, at 81-34 Baxter Ave., is offering chicken Parmesan and a slice of pizza for $10. The owner, Louie Suljovic, said he hopes participants who try out his restaurant’s northern Italian-style food will become regulars.

“Our food is better than most restaurants in Manhattan,” Suljovic said.

YELP*! about the great restaurants in Elmhurst during eat elmhurst

Big shout out to Yelp*!

XO from eat elmhurst…

We are this week’s sponsor  and if you have not looked at this fun site you are missing out on weekly deals, hot spots and reviews on shops, food and events by fellow new yorkers like you!

Visit Yelp.com here for the eat elmhurst page-

and then take look and check out all it has to offer !

First Ever ! Restaurant Week- eat elmhurst!

We are a few days away from the launch of eat elmhurst – a first ever restaurant week in Elmhurst, Queens… here’s the google map to prove it!

We reached out to Elmhurst Hospital staff and got some feedback on their favorites in the neighborhood:

I would like to recommend La Fusta Restaurant on 82nd Street across the street from Elmhurst Hospital. They prepare the food as ordered and everything is fresh.  The quality is tops.

From:   Maria Lupo

Lao Bei Dumpling House
Delicious, Clean, Cheap and a short walk from EHC.
83-05 Broadway

Alicia Multari, M.S., CCC-SLP

There is a Thai restaurant on Woodside Avenue called Ayada, the food is terrific.  It is small and cosy and the staff are extremely friendly and are always willing to make menu recommendations.
Hope this is helpful!
Jamila

La Fusta across the street from Adult ED is also good place to try.
Thank you
Kamini Lall

Well that is a couple of hits for  La Fusta- and there are so many others close by….we know once you try ALL of the restaurants on board,  you will have a new favorite too!

send your faves reviews  to cbalducci@gmail.com

Map of the World in One Community – Elmhurst

As we gear up for eat elmhurst event April 3rd through April 9th

here is a GOOGLE MAP

to help you navigate from country to country …from one delicious tastebud to the next!

We appreciate all the restaurants that are participating and NEXT YEAR we know there will be more…please let us know about your favorites in Elmhurst and check out our foodies and fotos page for ongoing commentary.

 

Come to our launch event at Elmhurst Hospital April 2nd

11am to 2pm – H Building on 41st Street at 80th Street