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ferdia May 16, 2010 06:02 AM

Interesting breakfast options in Sunnyside, Woodside, JH or Elmhurst?

I'm looking for some interesting non-diner type breakfast options.

I know Ihawan serves Filipino breakfast.

Other suggestions?

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Ihawan
4006 70th St, Woodside, NY 11377

  1. E Eto May 17, 2010 01:56 PM

    Huevos al pastor at Taquria Coatzingo.

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    1. re: E Eto
      Linda May 18, 2010 08:48 AM

      de mole serves a great + cheap breakfast/brunch everyday, 10/10:30 - 2. afterwards, they tack on $2. it's a small menu, about 4-5 items, but they are all very good. the huevos rancheros is great. the coffee is also very good.

      cannelle patisserie has great breakfast items. i can't think of a single item i've tried that i didn't like. their croissants, danishes, muffins, quiche, sandwiches, bagel + lox, all are great and cheap for the quality. the coffee is good, too.

      1. re: Linda
        PlomeekSoup May 18, 2010 10:23 AM

        Second De Mole AND Cannelle!

        Aubergine has good scones, coffee, and decent waffles with fresh fruit.

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        Aubergine
        49-22 Skillman Ave, Queens, NY 11377

        De Mole
        45-02 48th Ave, Queens, NY 11377

        Cannelle Patisserie
        75-59 31st Ave, Queens, NY 11370

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        dhs May 18, 2010 10:09 AM

        My wife and I were eyeing those last night on the menu. A couple of the breakfasts looked really good. I think we are done with Coatzingo for dinner (never was impressed) but will try it for breakfast.

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        sharonj May 17, 2010 01:03 PM

        What exactly do you mean by non-diner type?

        For something different I usually go to La Flor. There's not that many "breakfast" places in the area unfortunately.

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