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WEST INDIAN Food New York City | NYC Trini Food Guyanese Food in LITTLE GUYANA

Where to eat West Indian food in New York City. NYC Caribbean food. Trinidadian food in NYC. Guyanese food in NYC. Little Guyana Queens.

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In this video, we will take you to Little Guyana in Richmond Hill/South Ozone Park Queens, one of our favorite food neighborhoods in NYC. We take you on a tour of delicious Trinidadian and Guyanese food down Lefferts Blvd and Liberty Avenue.

1. Trinciti Roti Shop
111-03 Lefferts Blvd
South Ozone Park, NY 11420

Aloo pie
Bake and shark (weekends only)
2. Good Hope Restaurant
121-15 Liberty Ave
South Richmone Hill, NY 11419

Cha chi kai chicken
Jerk pork fried rice
3. Sybil’s
132-17 Liberty Ave
South Richmond Hill, NY 11419

Tennis roll
Pepper pot
Guyanese chicken patty
4. Singh’s Roti Shop & Bar
131-18 Liberty Ave
South Richmond Hill, NY 11419

Doubles
Dhalpuri roti with Goat curry
5. Veggie Castle
132-09 Liberty Ave
South Richmond Hill, NY 11419
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We are Greg and Jumi, hailing from opposite ends of the globe. Greg is a native New Yorker who was born and raised in Queens NYC and Jumi grew up in the beautiful islands of the Visayas region of the Philippines.

How did we meet? One of us messaged the other on Instagram (before sliding in DM's was even possible through the app!) and we met just after Hurricane Sandy hit NYC in October 2012. Although we grew up in two very different worlds, we bonded over a love of experiences over material things, delicious food and exploration.

We have visited 15+ countries together since December 2014 exploring beaches, ancient temples, bustling streets and ruins. Along the way, we get adrenaline flowing whether paragliding, ziplining, or jetskiing.

To fuel up for our adventures (and everyday life), we eat lots of local food wherever we are. Street food, carts, trucks, hidden gems and family-run sit-downs are our mainstays. We don't cook, but prefer to spend our money on experiences and we treat food as one. Hey, we gotta eat regardless, right? May as well enjoy it and support good businesses while we're at it!

All of this is done while we work full-time at our day jobs. How do we do it? Follow along our journeys and you will learn more. Welcome to our lifestyle!

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