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74th Street in Jackson Heights, Queens is the heart of a small Indian community affectionately known as "Little India"...Come step into the exotic world of India with host Julie Laipply as she spends less than ten dollars. Guaranteed!!
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4:22 great breasts :-)
Hashmountain 1 month ago
This restaurant is so clean, I like it. I remember the street foods in mumbai which is so nasty.
Poseidon99Jeus 2 months ago
@beyondcars i was about to say the same thing too!
aznstar 6 months ago
safron is the most expensive spice
SaadiHina 1 year ago 2
wot is the song playing @ the back ground when the guy shows that temple and musical instruments?
madhulikaP 2 years ago
Jackson Diner has got great...Zagat!
I use to go to the old J.D. down the block. That was great!
Low Price, lots of food and more importantly the Sag I ordered
was closest to the Sag I had in Bombay many years back.
Once they were reviewed by Zagat as the #1 Indian Restaurant in all of NYC (that's amazing in itself),
lines were flowing out the door.
They moved, prices went up, quantity went down and some of the dishes lost their authenticity.
Basically now it's a tourist hot spot.
CJPHOTO3 3 years ago
uhmm saffron is the worlds most expensive spice
ABCunite 3 years ago
shes hott
beyondcars 3 years ago
Jackson Diner... mmmmm... they've got some great indian food.
jkcwebs 3 years ago
Hahaha... lol Roosevelt avenue...! I've been there several times. They've got some delicious food there.
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4:22 great breasts :-)
Hashmountain 1 month ago
This restaurant is so clean, I like it. I remember the street foods in mumbai which is so nasty.
Poseidon99Jeus 2 months ago
@beyondcars i was about to say the same thing too!
aznstar 6 months ago
safron is the most expensive spice
SaadiHina 1 year ago 2
wot is the song playing @ the back ground when the guy shows that temple and musical instruments?
madhulikaP 2 years ago
Jackson Diner has got great...Zagat!
I use to go to the old J.D. down the block. That was great!
Low Price, lots of food and more importantly the Sag I ordered
was closest to the Sag I had in Bombay many years back.
Once they were reviewed by Zagat as the #1 Indian Restaurant in all of NYC (that's amazing in itself),
lines were flowing out the door.
They moved, prices went up, quantity went down and some of the dishes lost their authenticity.
Basically now it's a tourist hot spot.
CJPHOTO3 3 years ago
uhmm saffron is the worlds most expensive spice
ABCunite 3 years ago
shes hott
beyondcars 3 years ago
Jackson Diner... mmmmm... they've got some great indian food.
jkcwebs 3 years ago
Hahaha... lol Roosevelt avenue...! I've been there several times. They've got some delicious food there.
jkcwebs 3 years ago