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    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 2:30 pm

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    Really small place but cozy and service was great, the sandwiches I ordered were freshly cooked and the bagel tasted great!

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    Utopia Bagels

    Utopia Bagels

    4.1
    (1.2k reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    When I'm in Queens I usually just get my bagels from a grocery store, but I think I found my new go…read moreto place with Utopia Bagel. The baker's dozen (13 bagels) is worth it because you can choose between regular and specialty bagels and it still comes out to $24. And if you get the dozen on a Wednesday, you can actually get 16 bagels! The bagels are big, and airy. The combinations and variety of options go on and on. Excited to be try a new one every time. They are pretty precise with the weight of spread you order, as well. We ordered the egg salad, tuna salad, and scallion cream cheese spread. The egg salad and tuna salad were mild in flavor, not heavy, tasted healthy. I've only come on weekends, so there is always a line out the door, but there are many staff members, so the line moves. If you are ordering a lot of bagels, be prepared for back-up options because although they are constantly making the bagels on the premise, popular options do run out and you may have to wait 15min for a new batch.

    Saw a news clip about this bagel emporium and decided to stop in since I was in the area for an…read moreappointment. Got an everything bagel (hot and fresh, just out of the oven) with chicken salad, and a large coffee. $13 plus with tax. Bagel was nice and crisp on the outside, chewy and tender on the inside. Chicken salad and coffee were good. I'll pass by again when back in the area.

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    Between the Bagel

    Between the Bagel

    4.8
    (304 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    There are certain gimmicks that I don't subscribe to, which is any kind of fusion in bagel form…read more (#1) Between The Bagel proved me wrong, in a way that I haven't fully yet recovered and as a result has become a go-to destination for me whenever I'm back in Astoria. They've done such an outstanding job across the board (customer service, price, food, etc.) that I am constantly thinking about going back. Located on the constantly busy (#2) 30th Ave, one wouldn't notice this place as being any different from any other bagel shop. There's hardly any seating but a steady stream of customers all throughout the day. The NSFW signage (#3) keeps the place fresh and interesting, if not extremely memorable. The first thing that is offered (and often complimentary) is their fried rice balls, dubbed "Ben's Balls" that are mixed with seasoned rice, kimchi, topped with a gochujang mayo that would wake up any sleepyhead. Each bite had a nice crunch, but the lingering effect of the kimchi makes it addicting. It is the ultimate complementary snack, a desired, potluck item, and frankly genius. This is not something I would ever consider getting out a bagel shop, but having had them I would gladly buy them by the dozens. Most folks are here for the Seoul Meets Bagel (SMB) and rightfully so: it's layered with chopped bulgogi meat, cheese, egg, kimchi, topped with gochujang mayo and is packed with flavor. While the dank ass pork sandwich is a crude name, but it's not hard to see why it's one of their best sellers. Their regular bagels are also excellent. Folks who are expecting a large variety of cream cheese may find it disappointing that there's only a handful in the display, but they do have lox, bacon scallion, tofu cream cheese, and some flavored cream cheese. For what it's worth, my toasted everything bagel with lox was fabulous. It was pillowy soft, nicely toasted, and extremely filling. Offering Korean savory bagels wouldn't be complete without actual Korean fare, which is also a part of their larger than expected menu. It includes items such as Korean fried chicken, kimbap, pajeon (various), bibimbap, kalbi, ramyum, and mandoo. This is in addition to the burgers, breakfast platters and sandwiches, and a number of pastries. The staff is mostly Spanish and English speaking, in addition to the owner Ben who brings Korean to the table. Prices are very reasonable for Astoria and I'm hoping they continue to stay that way. This spot is the ultimate neighborhood spot and I'm insanely jealous of all the residents in the area that get to enjoy this on the regular. ___________ (#1) Why mess with something that doesn't need changing? Oh, because palate + innovation. (#2) And incredibly gentrified. (#3) One sign reads: "My happy place is when I tell people to .... FU, KMA, MF, STFU, SOB, SMD." Oh how New York.

    I've been her once only so far but definitely want to come back. Ben is such a character but in a…read moregood way. He is super friendly even as a first time customer. We came in and he knew we were first time customers from just us looking at the menu. We ordered the bulgogi and chicken bagel sandwiches, along with a side of onion rings, but afterwards he whipped out 2 free Ben's balls for us to try. They were really tasty and a nice snack if I didn't want a sandwich. While we waited, he talked to us more, especially since we weren't from Astoria but happened to be around there so we wanted to try it out. While we were waiting he also whipped out some nutella banana pudding and he told us to just help ourselves. It was super tasty and it was also funny because the sugar made me really happy since I was hungry already. He told me I looked really happy as I was eating it LOL, which I definitely was. After getting the sandwiches, the guy who was at the register also gave us 2 sour patch kids out of nowhere. The vibes here are fun and you definitely see Ben having fun while shouting orders to the back and engaging with customers. As for the food itself, the sandwiches were PACKED. It was hard to get my mouth around either one of them. I split them with my boyfriend so we could try both. The bulgogi one was really good but i felt like it could have used some kimchi to cut some of the richness and add a little more dimension to it. I actually enjoyed the chicken one a bit more because it felt like Korean fried chicken put into a bagel. It was soy garlic too which I love with korean fried chicken. I have also been meaning to go back because I have been craving that after having it. The sandwiches were so filling that even though we split both of them, I wasnt able to finish it and saved it for later. The onion rings weren't my favorite because they were kinda ones you find in the frozen section of the grocery store, but then again you wouldnt come here for those anyways. Aside from their specialty sandwiches, they also make regular bagel sandwiches and their prices are really great for what you find in NYC these days. I would definitely come back and recommend people to try their specialty bagel sandwiches.

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    Queens Bagels & Delicatessen

    Queens Bagels & Delicatessen

    3.9
    (144 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    This breakfast/brunch spot is a hit. We ordered to-go and everything was still super tasty and very…read morefilling. The El Jefe burrito was packed with flavor with scrambled eggs, chorizo, avocado, potatoes, roasted peppers, caramelized onions, jalapeños, and a rich house cheese sauce. The QBB Special burrito was just as satisfying with eggs, pastrami, Swiss, potatoes, & peppers. Both were high in protein and so filling! To drink, The Killer (green apple, lemon, ginger, beet, carrot) was refreshing and balanced, the perfect complement to a hearty meal. This spot is great for a breakfast w| generous portions that doesn't compromise on flavor.

    This was our last night in New York and I think everyone knows that New York is famous for their…read morebreakfast sandwich BEC, and bagels and pizza and Chinese food but for breakfast bagels and breakfast sandwich I ordered either Uber eats or DoorDash. It doesn't bagels to bring home with me and ham and cheese for myself a bacon, egg, and cheese for my husband. It was by far the worst sandwich I've ever had in my entire life. I don't think they could've done anything to make it worse. The role was dry and gross and burnt and the over medium eggs were not over medium at all. It was just I can't even get over how bad this was and it was my last morning in New York and to go to New York and not get an egg sandwich should be a sin but to get an egg sandwich that was this horrible. It's just down right disappointing. The bagels were good though

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    Rego Bagels

    Rego Bagels

    3.8
    (235 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    Employees are super friendly. Tons of great options. The Broadway wrap was delicious and don't even…read moreget me started on the Carrot Apple Pineapple Orange juice with Ginger, it was perfect.

    Beware of Dishonest Business Practices…read more This place has a huge sign advertising FREE coffee with any egg order, so I came in this morning expecting exactly that. I ordered an egg and cheese bagel with salt, pepper, and ketchup, along with a coffee--since, according to their own sign, it was supposed to be free. The man at the register (who I assume was the owner) charged me extra for the coffee anyway. When I politely pointed out that the coffee should be free, he acted clueless and said, "Oh, I didn't know you wanted the special." Seriously? Why would anyone knowingly choose to pay extra for something clearly advertised as free? He then said, "Okay, I'll give it to you," but still charged me the full amount. When I asked again if the discount had actually been applied, he flat-out claimed that it had. I showed him right there that it hadn't, and instead of fixing it, he shrugged it off and said there was nothing he could do--basically trying to keep the extra money. At that point, I walked out. It's not about the price of a coffee--it's about honesty. If you advertise something, honor it. This felt deceptive, shady, and completely unprofessional. Disgusting business practices. I won't be back. Stay away

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    Knicks everything bagel toasted with scallion cream cheese
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