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  2. Xi'an Famous Foods - Wikipedia

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    Storefront on Saint Marks Place. In late 2005, the original Xi’an Famous Foods opened in the basement of the Golden Mall in Flushing, Queens. In August 2009, two more shops opened, one in Flushing and one on East Broadway, but were both closed due to their limited space and facilities not conducive to the growing operations.

  3. CEO of Xi’an Famous Foods shares how his business ... - AOL

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    Now, there are 14 X’ian Famous Foods restaurants across the city. Wang’s father started the first Xi’an Famous Foods in 2015 as a bubble tea shop with a few foods in Flushing, Queens.

  4. Jason Wang, CEO of Xi’an Famous Foods, reveals how his ...

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    "A lot of times, the name 'entrepreneur' is thrown around like it's a fancy title. It's not, in my head," Jason Wang shares how he turned Xi’an Famous Foods into a growing empire

  5. Jason Wang, CEO of Xi'an Famous Foods, explains how ... - AOL

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    Jason Wang, CEO of Xi'an Famous Foods, explains how when you are an entrepreneur you are the last line of defense for your business

  6. New World Mall - Wikipedia

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    New World Mall is a four-level, 165,000-square-foot (15,300 m 2) shopping mall that adjoins onto Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens in New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The basement is occupied by a food court, the first and second floors are occupied by retail, and the third floor is occupied by a banquet ...

  7. Joe's Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Ruth Reichl of the New York Times gave Joe's Shanghai two stars out of four. [5]Currently, Zagat gives it a food rating of 4.2 out of 5. [6]In a friendly bet between New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino over the outcome of the 2003 American League Championship between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, Mayor Bloomberg wagered one of his favorite ...

  8. Asian supermarket in Flushing sells winning $256M Powerball ...

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    An Asian supermarket in Queens sold a winning Powerball ticket worth a staggering $256 million on Saturday — a revelation that led the store manager who peddled the golden ticket to say, “I ...

  9. Szechuan Mountain House - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant information; Established: 2016 (): Food type: Chinese: Street address: 3916 Prince Street: City: Flushing: County: Queens: State: New York: Postal/ZIP Code ...