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Where To Get Chinese Food in Chinatown
We're talking dumplings, Szechuan beef, moon cakes. And General Tso's chicken for the basics.
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Tony Cheng's Seafood Restaurant
If you're after a glimpse of classic Chinatown, Tony Cheng's is your place.
Where To Get Chinese Food in Chinatown
We're talking dumplings, Szechuan beef, moon cakes. And General Tso's chicken for the basics.
Full Kee
During the pandemic, Full Kee became one of those if you-know-you-know spots and that’s because their dumpling soup kept people sane.
Joy Luck House
If you’re looking for something sweet, Joy Luck House is a great stop on your Chinatown crawl.
Chinatown Garden
Chinatown Garden is the go-to spot for groups trying to ditch the crowds (tourists) and sit down for a quick, quality meal.
Reren
For solo diners, Reren is a quiet lunchtime pick with impeccable service, affordable options, and really great food.
Daikaya
There are plenty of ramen options in the District nowadays. Head to Daikaya in Chinatown when you're craving lighter, more traditional noodles.