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		<title>Best of Queens: Forest Hills&#8217; A&amp;J Pizza &amp; Knish Nosh</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[A&J Pizza]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[NYC Food Guy spent the 1st 10 years of his life in Forest Hills so when I say A&#38;J Pizza and Knish Nosh are two of the best at what they do, I&#8217;m speaking from years of eating experience. These two spots are to pizza and knishes as Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig are to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NYC Food Guy spent the 1st 10 years of his life in Forest Hills so when I say <strong>A&amp;J Pizza and Knish Nosh are two of the best at what they do</strong>, I&#8217;m speaking from years of eating experience. These two spots are to pizza and knishes as Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig are to the birth of the power hitter, as Cheech &amp; Chong are to stoner comedy; <strong>classic heavy hitters which have stood the test of time</strong>.</p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">The beauty of it all is that on a nice sunny day, NYC dwellers can <a href="http://www.lirr.org/nyct/service/vline.htm" target="_blank">ride the V train</a> to 67th Avenue &amp; Queens Boulevard, right near Knish Nosh, and experience the glory of both establishments.</p>
<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">It&#8217;s time for you to get to Forest Hills for some serious classics that are simply delicious&#8230;.<br />
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<p>Don&#8217;t even think about calling me biased. I haven&#8217;t steered you wrong yet and I&#8217;m not about to start now.</p>
<h2>In the realm of slice joints, A&amp;J&#8217;s plain slice is the best I&#8217;ve ever had. It embodies all I want in a slice:</h2>
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<li>Chewy, crispy crust that&#8217;s slightly sweet while embodying the weathered flavor of the gas oven</li>
<li>A thin layer of slightly sweet sauce</li>
<li>A perfectly distributed covering of stringy mozzarella</li>
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<p>This is a classic, simple pie that satisfies our basic pizza cravings. It&#8217;s not Di Fara&#8217;s and it doesn&#8217;t try to be. It&#8217;s only fitting that nostalgia plays a part in my love for this pizza, because it will do the same for you, conjuring memories of your first pizza experiences.</p>
<p>In the end, would NYC Food Guy be eating there for 24 years if it wasn&#8217;t good pizza? Exactly.  A fresh pie is the truest litmus test for a slice joint&#8217;s validity but even a reheated slice at A&amp;J&#8217;s is better than most of Manhattan&#8217;s slice joints.</p>
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<p>They&#8217;ve gone through a few renovations and expansions over the years but the pizza hasn&#8217;t suffered a bit. I recently heard rumors they were closing and literally ran there to get a taste. Fortunately, those rumors have seemed to evaporate.</p>
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<h2><a href="http://www.knishnosh.com/" target="_blank">Knish Nosh</a> has been serving &#8220;the official knish of New York&#8221; since 1952.</h2>
<p>56 years of business on the same square block should be reason alone to visit this landmark. If that&#8217;s not enough, however, <strong>NYC Food Guy is here to say you haven&#8217;t experience a potato Knish until you&#8217;ve eaten Knish Nosh&#8217;s hand-rolled version in the store. </strong>Dip it into some spicy mustard and you&#8217;re in potato heaven.</p>
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<p>The skin is a delicious contradiction. Simultaneously chewy, crisp, and flaky, it encases a perfectly balanced mixture of potato and onion. The onion&#8217;s presence is so subtle that you don&#8217;t even realize it&#8217;s there until you&#8217;ve finished your Knish and a hearty, spicy flavor, reminiscent of something a Jewish grandmother would cook, lingers in your palette.</p>
<p>Once you break it open and see the steaming insides, it&#8217;s not going to be in front of you much longer.</p>
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<h2>Go for the Classic Combo: A potato Knish, a full size Hebrew National hot dog in a blanket, and a can of soda for $6.00. It&#8217;s the best way to experience all the deliciousness of Knish Nosh in one fell swoop.</h2>
<p>The pig in a blanket is excellent as well. Same paper-thin skin as the knish with a juicy Hebrew National dog inside. You can&#8217;t go wrong.</p>
<p>9 varieties of the hand-rolled large Knish are offered and I can honestly say the potato is so good, it&#8217;s the only one I&#8217;ve tried.  NYC Food Guy&#8217;s parents enjoy the kasha, spinach, and broccoli.  Check out the <a href="http://www.knishnosh.com/products.html" target="_blank">online menu</a> for even more delicious delicacies.</p>
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<p>You&#8217;re looking at the Queens Boulevard location below. The store used to be in a smaller spot on the opposite corner which is now occupied by a Starbucks.  There are 2 more Knish Nosh locations in New York. One on 5th Ave and 106th street in Manhattan and another in Flushing, Queens. I&#8217;ve only been to the original location. I recommend you do the same if you want to experience Knishes the way they were meant to be eaten.</p>
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<h3><a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=knish+nosh+central+park&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;um=1&amp;sa=N&amp;tab=wl" target="_blank">Click here&#8217;s for a map</a> showing you how to get from Knish Nosh to A&amp;J Pizza. Good luck eaters.</h3>
<h2>A&amp;J Pizza</h2>
<address> 7137 Austin St<br />
Forest Hills, 				NY 				11375</address>
<address> <span>(718) 520-9018</span></address>
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<h2><a href="http://www.knishnosh.com/index.php" target="_blank">Knish Nosh</a></h2>
<address>100-30 Queens Blvd at 67th Ave.<br />
Forest Hills, NY 11375</address>
<address>(718) 897-5555</address>
<address>877-NY-KNISH</address>
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<address><strong>Central Park at the Harlem Meer</strong></address>
<address>5th Ave and 106th Street</address>
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<address><strong>Flushing Meadows Corona Park</strong></address>
<address>(overlooking Meadow Lake)</address>
<address>Flushing, NY 10807<br />
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