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Restaurants have always been beacons for immigrant communities, so every four years, the World Cup electrifies a new round of international enclaves in New York City. Last week, the tournament locked in the final four contenders: Morocco, Croatia, Argentina, and France. In Astoria, a neighborhood in Queens where 37 percent of its residents are immigrants, the Moroccan and Croatian communities found solace in the hopes and losses of their soccer teams.
This week, Eater NY contributor Caroline Shin (@cookingwGranny) headed to two Astoria restaurants ā Dar Yemma (@daryemma_official), an acclaimed Moroccan Algerian restaurant, and Selo (@selonyc), a local favorite, Croatian Serbian spot ā to document the viewing parties that spilled out onto the streets.
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