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Dumplings at Christina's - Queens

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Queensbridge Park -> QBB Greenway -> 43rd Ave -> Queens Blvd Bike Path -> 57th Ave -> Ped OPass -> 80th St -> Forest Park -> 82nd Ave -> Hoover Ave -> 164th St -> 73rd Ave -> Vanderbilt Pkway -> Alley Pond Park -> Union Tpke -> Brooklyn Queens Greeway -> Underhill Ave ->  Kissena Corridor Greenway -> Booth Memorial Ave -> Flushing Meadows Corona Park -> Unisphere -> 111th St -> 55th Ave -> Queens Blvd Bike Path -> 43rd St ->  Kosciuzsko Bridge Bike Path -> Driggs Ave - Manhattan Ave -> Pulaski Bridge - Vernon Blvd -> QBB.

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Submitted
Author: 
Claire Mordas, Linda Wintner
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Level(s): 
B
C
Vertical Gain: 
1084
Difficulty: 
45
Difficulty Rating: 
1 out of 5

Just as Eskimos have several dozen words for snow, New Yorkers, who live in a crazy quilt of ethnic enclaves, have almost as many words for dumplings: Dim sum; gyoza; kibbeh; wonton; varenyky, pierogi, shumai—hey, ravioli are dumplings, as are gnocchi.  And investigating the cultural variety of dumplings by bicycle is easy.

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Dumplings at Galaxy - Queens

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Queensboro Bridge > Astoria > Flushing Bay Promenade > Flushing Meadows Corona Park > 73rd Ave > Vanderbilt Pkwy > Kissena Park & Velodrome > Jackson Heights > Woodside > Queensboro Bridge

Status: 
Submitted
Author: 
Claire Mordas, Linda Wintner
Signature Route : 
Level(s): 
B
C
Vertical Gain: 
727
Difficulty: 
40
Difficulty Rating: 
1 out of 5

Part of Claire and Linda's famous Dumpling Rides series, this route takes you though Queens neighborhoods, various parks, on bike paths & protected bike lanes, with a stop at the Kissena Velodrome. Lunch on dumplings at Galaxy Dumpling in Flushing. Great winter ride, as there are numerous subway bails if your tootsies start to freeze.

cw 5/2020

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Dumplings at Uma's - Queens

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Manhattan Bridge > Prospect Park > Rugby St > Bedford Ave > Belt Pkwy bike path > Mill Basin > Canarsie Park > Shore Pkwy bike path > Cross Bay Bridge > Rockaways > Jacob Riis Park > Marine Pkwy Bridge > Belt Pkwy bike path > Bedford Ave > Prospect Park.

Status: 
Submitted
Author: 
Claire Mordas, Linda Wintner
Signature Route : 
Level(s): 
B
C
Vertical Gain: 
750
Difficulty: 
57
Difficulty Rating: 
1 out of 5

Ride thru Brooklyn neighborhoods on quiet streets, then tour thru southern Queens shoreline neighborhoods (how many marinas can you count?). Cross the bridge thru the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge to the Rockaways for a yummy dumpling lunch at Uma's.  Return across the Marine Pkwy Bridge to Prospect Park for the #2 or 3 train home. There are other bailouts (including the ferry from the Rockaways) if you've eaten too many dumplings at lunch.

cw 5/2020

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Dumplings at Little Tibet - Queens

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QBB Bike path -> 31st Ave -> Flushing Bay Promenade -> Flushing Meadow Park -> Shea Rd -> Meridian Rd -> 172nd St -> 35th Ave -> Crocheron Park -> Brooklyn/Queens Greenway -> Fort Totten -> Little Bay Park -> 166th St -> Riverside Dr -> Powell's Cove Blvd -> Frances Lewis Park -> 129th St -> Prince St -> Flushing Bay Promenade -> 34th Ave -> Roosevelt Ave -> Skillman Ave ->  QBB

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Author: 
Claire Mordas, Linda Wintner
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Level(s): 
B
C
Vertical Gain: 
1081
Difficulty: 
44
Difficulty Rating: 
1 out of 5

This is another of Claire and Linda's famous Dumpling rides.  Great anytime, but especially wonderful for those cold winter months where only short rides will do.      

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Dumplings at Michelangelos - Bronx

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Central Park Boathouse > Randall's Island > Charlotte Gardens > Soundview Park > Pugsley Creek Park > Pelham Bay > Botanical Garden > Belmont (Little Italy) > Grand Concourse > subway home.

Status: 
Submitted
Author: 
Claire Mordas, Linda Wintner
Signature Route : 
Level(s): 
B
C
Vertical Gain: 
989
Difficulty: 
40
Difficulty Rating: 
1 out of 5

Part of Claire and Linda's famous Dumpling Rides series, this takes an interesting route thru Bronx neighborhoods and parks, with a lunch stop in the Bronx version of Little Italy. After all, what are ravioli, tortellini and gnocchi if not dumplings by another name! Route officially ends at a subway (either the D train or the #4) shortly after lunch, figuring you'll be too stuffed to want to ride all the way home. But go ahead...knock yourself out...create your own route home for an extra 10-15 miles.

cw 5/2020

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