
Photo: QueensPost
Aug. 16, 2009 Staff Report
A small Mexican store opened up last month on 44th Street between Queens Blvd. and 43rd Ave.
The establishment is not a restaurant. Instead it sells Mexican food, from drinks to chips.
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Photo: QueensPost
Aug. 16, 2009 Staff Report
A small Mexican store opened up last month on 44th Street between Queens Blvd. and 43rd Ave.
The establishment is not a restaurant. Instead it sells Mexican food, from drinks to chips.
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