point? sarah: so i kind of cobbled together a way to travel, learn languages, and eat. anthony: and do you ever worry that by celebrating these communities you re helping destroy them? sarah: oh absolutely, absolutely.. anthony: i worry about it. sarah: but, you know, those stories need to be told, through what they do, though how they survive. nikita: my name is nikita. i have been here in new york since 2001. i am from gujarat, india. anthony: every meal, every dish, has a story, often a very personal one, often a story of hardship, separation, difficult times, but when somebody cooks for you they are saying something. they are telling you something about themselves. where they come from, who they are, what makes them happy. kim tase-soo: my name is kim tase-soo. i came to queens from seoul in 1974 and stared living here. anthony: a whole hell of a lot of people in queens, the people who make the borough what it is. who make it such a great place to eat and explor
nikita: my name is nikita. i have been here in new york since 2001. i am from gujarat, india. anthony: every meal, every dish, has a story, often a very personal one, often a story of hardship, separation, difficult times, but when somebody cooks for you they are saying something. they are telling you something about themselves. where they come from, who they are, what makes them happy. kim tase-soo: my name is kim tase-soo. i came to queens from seoul in 1974 and stared living here. anthony: a whole hell of a lot of people in queens, the people who make the borough what it is. who make it such a great place to eat and explore are very far from the places that they once called home.
i have been here in new york since 2001. i am from gujarat, india. anthony: every meal, every dish, has a story, often a very personal one, often a story of hardship, separation, difficult times, but when somebody cooks for you they are saying something. they are telling you something about themselves. where they come from, who they are, what makes them happy. kim tase-soo: my name is kim tase-soo. i came to queens from seoul in 1974 and stared living here. anthony: a whole hell of a lot of people in queens, the people who make the borough what it is. who make it such a great place to eat and explore are very far from the places that they once called home. but queens is home now.