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      • The first Chinatown in Cleveland was located on West Third Street but moved to its Rockwell and current AsiaTown locations due to urban renewal.
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  2. Asiatown, also spelled AsiaTown and formerly known as Chinatown, is a Chinatown located in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. Chinese people, brought to the country as railroad workers, established the area in the 1860s. The area became known as Chinatown in the 1920s, and was then centered at Rockwell Avenue and E. 22nd Street.

  3. The first Chinatown in Cleveland was located on West Third Street but moved to its Rockwell and current AsiaTown locations due to urban renewal. Cleveland’s Chinese population began to grow after 1860 (learn more about this below), first settling just west of Ontario Street on today’s West Third Street.

  4. Mar 11, 2022 · As early Asian American immigrants found a home in Cleveland, OH, what began as a small Chinatown on Lakeside and St. Clair Avenue evolved into a bustling and diverse district that boasts a wide array of restaurants, businesses and Asian American-centered organizations.

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    • Dim Sum. Image © Nathan Migal. You really can’t go wrong with any of the food in AsiaTown, but Li Wah is special. Indulge in Dim Sum dishes like steamed buns, dumplings and more, not to mention authentic Chinese dishes like Peking Duck and Salt Baked Squid.
    • Take-Home Treats. Image © Nathan Migal. Swing by one of the neighborhood’s many Asian grocery stores so you can bring home a little piece of AsiaTown to cook up in your own kitchen.
    • Retail Therapy. Image © Nathan Migal. Asia Plaza and Asian Town Center are indoor shopping meccas offering silk dresses, jewelry, collectibles and even Asian herbal remedies.
    • Koko Bakery. A good bakery can make a neighborhood, and AsiaTown hit the jackpot with Koko Bakery. Steamed buns are a specialty, featuring sweet and savory flavors, as well as other desserts like Green Tea Mousse and Japanese style cheesecake.
  5. According to a Cleveland State Heritage Study conducted in 1977, "The early Chinese settled in an area along Lakeside and St. Clair Avenues on Ontario Street . . . [and] they typically opened small service businesses when they arrived, such as laundries, restaurants, groceries and clothing stores."

  6. Clevelands Chinese community started as a tiny enclave along Seneca Street (later West 3rd) but shifted two blocks east by the early 20th century to the block of Ontario Street immediately north of Public Square. Much like other Chinatowns across the United States, most Chinese businesses in Cleveland were restaurants or laundries.

  7. Feb 10, 2024 · AsiaTown is a unique Cleveland neighborhood, a vibrant cultural destination, business and dining district, and residential home. Smokestacks and steeples rise above indoor shopping plazas, live-work lofts, and tree-lined streets. Located in the heart of Cleveland, AsiaTown offers unparalleled views of Downtown and Lake Erie. This neighborhood ...

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