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      • There are so many different regional dishes to try in Chinatown, from comforting Cantonese dim sum to lighter, sweet-and-sour Fuzhounese fare, and even Chinese American staples like chop suey. It would take ages to sample it all, but these six iconic dishes are a good place to start.
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  1. Aug 16, 2023 · Where to Eat in Manhattan’s Chinatown. From fresh rice noodle rolls to affordable galore, a dining guide to New York’s oldest and most famous Chinatown. by Robert Sietsema Updated...

  2. 5 days ago · 1. Manhattan Chinatown. Tan Tin Hung Supermaket on Bowery. Manhattan’s Chinatown, dating back to the late 1800s, is a tightly-packed yet expansive Chinatown that mixes both traditional...

    • Alimama. Alimama’s massive boba-filled cream puffs will actually change your life! With their gooey, chewy, bouncy textures and out-of-this-world flavors, we can guarantee you your first visit to Alimama certainly won’t be your last.
    • Golden Steamer. For deliciously doughy bao buns, you’ll want to head to Golden Steamer. This bakery serves tons of different bun varieties, whether you’re looking for pork or egg yolk, served steaming hot and incredibly delicious.
    • Keki Modern Cakes. One taste of Keki Modern Cakes and you’ll be daydreaming about their cheesecake for the rest of your life…literally. From their “bouncy cheesecake,” which is light, silky, and will melt right in your mouth to cream puffs, cakes, and cheese tarts, this bakery will turn anyone into a sweets lover.
    • Taiyaki. Before we get to the savory we’re gonna stick to the sweet for a little bit longer with a shoutout to Taiyaki, one of our favorite spots for fluffy, mouthwatering, soufflé-style pancakes.
  3. Feb 9, 2024 · 1. Manbu Cafe. Restaurants. Chinatown. This Hong Kong-style cha chaan teng has been crowded since it first opened its doors last year. Modeled after casual Hong Kong cafes, then imported to...

  4. Apr 5, 2023 · Chinatown Manhattan is part of the city that overflows with history, cultural character, and of course, enough good eats to make you want to return again and again. To put together this guide, I’ve used my 20+ years of living in New York City. During that time, I’ve shopped, eaten, and strolled through Chinatown more times than I can count.

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