Yes.
I only go to JH now when I can get there very late night/early am when parking is usually available right in front of these places on Roosey. Note that garbage trucks are out early am (2am?) and if you get stuck behind one they stop at every trash can blocking your lane (sometimes both lanes) and you aren't going anywhere fast). Happened to me last time and I went down next N/S side street, then E/W street, then S/N street to circle past them.
Sunday mornings (9am or so) is pretty good traffic/parking wise but night shift girls are gone and day shift usually doesn't start until 10am.
Plenty of free parking in Flushing ( short walk to 40th rd et al) all times if you know where to look.
Was free all day last Sunday, had my full hour outstanding massage followed by CFS, then and met up with a buddy and went to Crown One restaurant (34-20 Linden Pl) for an absolutely outstanding Dim Sum lunch for fraction of the cost of Long Island places (if you can even get it on l I.
We were only non-Asians (slang is Gweilo) in the place (a good criterion IMHO of a place to go to for authentic Dim Sum.) If you aren't proficient with chop sticks practice before hand so you don't embarrass yourself asking the servers to hunt up cutlery for you.
I only go to JH now when I can get there very late night/early am when parking is usually available right in front of these places on Roosey. Note that garbage trucks are out early am (2am?) and if you get stuck behind one they stop at every trash can blocking your lane (sometimes both lanes) and you aren't going anywhere fast). Happened to me last time and I went down next N/S side street, then E/W street, then S/N street to circle past them.
Sunday mornings (9am or so) is pretty good traffic/parking wise but night shift girls are gone and day shift usually doesn't start until 10am.
Plenty of free parking in Flushing ( short walk to 40th rd et al) all times if you know where to look.
Was free all day last Sunday, had my full hour outstanding massage followed by CFS, then and met up with a buddy and went to Crown One restaurant (34-20 Linden Pl) for an absolutely outstanding Dim Sum lunch for fraction of the cost of Long Island places (if you can even get it on l I.
We were only non-Asians (slang is Gweilo) in the place (a good criterion IMHO of a place to go to for authentic Dim Sum.) If you aren't proficient with chop sticks practice before hand so you don't embarrass yourself asking the servers to hunt up cutlery for you.