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From its white exterior, a stark contrast from the bright orange walls of Popeyes next door, the double glass doors invite you into the view of an open kitchen behind a charmingly decorated counter. The inside seats a maximum of only six people for a slim table mounted on the wall. A bell thus signals your entrance, and you are greeted with the warmest smiles and the heartiest of \u2018Welcome!\u2019s.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-group alignwide has-global-padding is-layout-constrained wp-block-group-is-layout-constrained\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-placepress-block-map-location alignwide\" aria-label=\"Interactive Map\" role=\"region\"><figure><div class=\"map-pp\" id=\"placepress-map\" data-lat=\"40.7339321\" data-lon=\"-73.8734326\" data-zoom=\"12\" data-basemap=\"carto_voyager\" data-type=\"single-location\"><\/div><figcaption class=\"map-caption-pp\">89-30 Queens Blvd Elmhurst, NY, 11373<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"ghost\">By Gray Lopez, Jacqueline Singhnani, Franxalier Causapin<br \/>Witness the magic in Elmhurst\u2019s new open-kitchen restaurant and transport yourself into the busy streets of Myanmar bite after bite of their famous street food.<br \/>Campus: Hunter College<br \/>Professor: Mike Benediktsson<br \/>Location: 89-30 Queens Blvd Elmhurst, NY 11373 United States<br \/>References: @eaterniti_eats. Instagram https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/eaterniti_eats.\n<p>Cherng, Hua-Yu, Martha Moreno, and Jia-Lin Liu. \u201cHealth Inspector Ratings of Asian Restaurants during the Early COVID-19 Pandemic.\u201d Ethnicities 24, no. 1, November 2022. https:\/\/pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/articles\/PMC9713539\/<\/p>\n<p>Lam, Francis. \u201cHow Thai Food Took Over America.\u201d The Splendid Table, January 2019. https:\/\/www.splendidtable.org\/story\/2019\/01\/10\/how-thai-food-took-over-america.<\/p>\n<p>Lwin, Amber. Interview, March 2025.<\/p>\n<p>McKenna, Amy, and Ethan Teekah. \u201cMyanmar Civil War.\u201d Britannica, February 2025. https:\/\/www.britannica.com\/event\/Myanmar-Civil-War.<\/p>\n<p>Raussen, James, et al. \u201cNavigating Myanmar\u2019s Maritime Challenges: Insights for International Shipping.\u201d Universal Cargo, January 2024. https:\/\/www.universalcargo.com\/navigating-myanmars-maritime-challenges-insights-for-international-shipping\/.<\/p>\n<p>Tong-Hyung, Kim. \u201cMyanmar, Burma and Why the Different Names Matter.\u201d AP News, February 2021. https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/myanmar-burma-different-names-explained-.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTotal Population Data in New York City of Detailed Race and Ethnicity.\u201d NYC Planning Population FactFinder, 2020. https:\/\/popfactfinder.planning.nyc.gov\/explorer\/cities\/.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Across the boulevard from the endless stores of Queens Center Mall, where foot and vehicle traffic blur together and dozens of restaurants line the streets, stands Anda Boba Tea and Eaterniti. 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