There’s no better way to see New York City than through the eyes of a local. In our NYC Local Legends video series, notable New Yorkers share their perspectives on some of the five boroughs’ most vibrant and culturally rich neighborhoods. In this episode, longtime Staten Islander Jaclyn Tacoronte shows us some highlights of Stapleton, a diverse neighborhood with a deep history.
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Set on Staten Island’s vibrant north shore, Raval Steakhouse is the vision of lifelong friends who have brought their passion for great food and hospitality back to their Staten Island roots.
This popular brewpub and tasting room serves different craft beers each day. The taproom offers a cool view of the brewery through a giant glass window.
This national landmark in Staten Island is composed of an Olympic-size swimming pool (great for a quick dip to cool down or for a long workout), a wading pool for the little ones and even a diving pool—a rare treat.
Located on Victory Boulevard, the main drag of Tompkinsville’s Little Sri Lanka, this tiny shop is a go-to resource for all things Sri Lankan.
Explore a collection of artifacts celebrating Sri Lankan culture and history.
Lakruwana stands apart, and not just because of the lush decor, straight from Sri Lanka.
This public park—home to the memorial statue “The Hiker,” which honors local residents who perished in the Spanish-American War—underwent a full $1.3 million renovation in 2007.
Friendly smiles greet customers at this modern Sri Lankan storefront, about a mile's walk from the ferry.