If you go to New York...check out Amonia Cafe, Astoria


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If you go to New York...check out Amonia Cafe, Astoria

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If you go to New York then do check out Amonia Cafe in Astoria. Amonia Cafe is also featured on "My Big Fat Greek Wedding." Amonia Cafe sells pastries, cakes and other goodies that are predominantly Greek.

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KamlaBhatt

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Amonia, Cafe, Broadway, Astoria, New, York, Greek, Travel, Food,

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