
Flushing is worth riding the 7 to the end.
We’re spending Sunday here, starting ten floors up, cutting through one of New York’s biggest tennis weeks, and finishing with soup dumplings on Prince Street. Keep the day loose.
In Flushing, the best detour is usually the one that smells better than whatever you planned.


📍 A big balcony and two real bedrooms.

Residence 10J at The Farrington, 33-66 Farrington Street, is asking $3,990 in base rent. The 866-square-foot apartment has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, central air, a dishwasher, in-unit laundry, hardwood floors, and a private balcony. It becomes available August 15, and pets are allowed.
The 15-story development was completed in summer 2021 and adds a doorman, concierge, gym, swimming pool, roof deck, package room, and parking. A pool in Queens sounds optional until August gets involved.
What I’d do if I lived there: take the first coffee outside, walk toward Main Street when the fridge needs help, and save the roof deck for the hour when Manhattan starts lighting up. Once you get home, there are very few reasons to leave the neighborhood again.
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📍 US Open Fan Week, Sunday, August 23

Before the US Open gets serious, there is a stretch when the tennis is world-class and getting through the gates does not require a match ticket.
Fan Week opens Sunday, August 23 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Grounds admission is free, with player practices, Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day programming, food, and activity throughout the complex. Adults need a free Fan Access Pass for 2026, so register before making the trip.
I’d get there early, pick a practice court, and stay long enough to appreciate how different professional tennis sounds from the version happening at your local park. After that, wander. There is no assigned seat or match schedule forcing the afternoon along.
No ticket price, no dress code, and no need to pretend you understand every warm-up drill.
Best for: Tennis fans, tennis-curious friends, and anyone who wants the Open before the main draw takes over.


📍 Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao

After tennis, head to Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao at 39-16 Prince Street. The Flushing restaurant stays open until 11:30 p.m. on Sundays, which means dinner can happen when you are actually hungry, not when an itinerary says you should be.
Order the Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings, six handmade pork dumplings with savory broth tucked inside thin wrappers. Follow those with the shrimp, pork, and vegetable wontons in spicy peanut sauce. I’d add the cucumber salad with garlic too, because hot broth and August have already made their point.
There is a correct way to approach a soup dumpling: make a small opening, sip the broth, then go in. New Yorkers are not famous for waiting patiently around hot food, but your shirt will appreciate the restraint.

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The word on the street
✶Apartment: “The balcony gets attention, but two bathrooms win the morning.”
✶Move: “Grab the free Fan Access Pass before August 23.”
✶Dinner: “Start with soup dumplings and keep going.”
What’s the Flushing spot you always make room for? Reply and tell me. I’m always up for another reason to stay on the 7.



