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Best Fine Dining Restaurants in Corona (11368)

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: December 2025

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Our Top Pick
Park Side Restaurant
Vintage Queens Italian with big plates and a celebratory feel.

Notable Picks

$$$ Corona
An old-school red-sauce Italian landmark where generous portions, classic veal and seafood plates, and white-tablecloth service make dinner feel like a proper night out. Locals and destination diners use it for anniversaries, family celebrations, and late-running meals that lean into tradition more than trend.
Must-Try Dishes: Veal Parmigiana, Truffle & Mushroom Fettuccini, Linguine with Clam Sauce
What Makes it Special: Vintage Queens Italian with big plates and a celebratory feel.
$$$ Corona
A Brazilian steakhouse built around all-you-can-eat rodizio, a sprawling salad and hot buffet, and live-music nights that turn dinner into an event. It’s the go-to fine-dining move in this ZIP when you want carved-at-table meats, valet parking, and room for big, festive parties.
Must-Try Dishes: Picanha (top sirloin) from the rodizio, Classic Brazilian cheese bread (pão de queijo), Rodizio platter with salad bar and hot buffet
What Makes it Special: All-you-can-eat Brazilian rodizio with a full buffet and large-party capacity.
$$$$ Corona
A mid-century landmark overlooking Flushing Meadows–Corona Park where skyline views, ballrooms, and rooftop terraces frame banquet-driven fine dining. Food leans classic—carving stations, shellfish displays, and elaborate dessert spreads—delivered with hotel-level service for weddings, galas, and holiday events.
Must-Try Dishes: Carved Prime Rib Station, Shellfish Display (Shrimp and Oysters), Venetian Dessert Table Pastries
What Makes it Special: Skyline-view event venue where formal banquets meet mid-century architecture.

Worthy Picks

$$ Corona
A Peruvian bistro-bar where rotisserie chicken, lomo saltado, and ceviche share space with cocktails and occasional live music. It’s more intimate and mood-driven than the neighborhood’s everyday spots, giving Corona a sit-down Latin option that still feels approachable on a weeknight.
Must-Try Dishes: Lomo Saltado Bravazo, Rotisserie Chicken, Jalea Bravazo
What Makes it Special: Peruvian bistro-bar marrying homestyle plates with a lively, cocktail-led room.