46. Chiang's Gourmet Restaurant, Seattle Chiang's is a pure Chinese joint in Seattle located in an awkward spot off the freeway. We can't rave about the service or location, but the food is authentic and cheap, with most dishes under $10. The restaurant has a vegetarian menu (rare fo...
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which still exists today, and he was best known for his work on behalf of the poor and elderly residents of Cleveland’s Chinatown (now known as AsiaTown). He spearheaded efforts
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Chinatown in San Francisco had the dubious distinction of having the highest tuberculosis and suicide rates in the Unites States. High unemployment and underemployment rates exposed thousands of new immigrants to severe exploitation in sweatshops and restaurants. School ...
Hopping from Seattle to Vancouver is a breeze, even though they’re on different sides of the U.S.-Canada border. By Sarah Kuta Best moderately priced restaurants See all 776 Cora Breakfast & Lunch Cafe • $$ - $$$ Closed now Order Online 2,873 The Sandbar ...
“Chinese Joint” night and every Friday evening, you could find our family of four at one of the many Chinese restaurants that dotted the Seattle cityscape. We even made it to Chinatown on a few special occasions. Chinese Joint night was special, because we each got to order the one ...
“We don’t have enough of a community to support a Chinatown,” says Dr. Ling-Jun Wang, professor of physics at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga, but “we do have a [Chinese] grocery store.” Wang is one of the first of a modern wave of Chinese immigrants who came to the US...
89. New York Chinatown New York Chinatown was established during the 1870s in Lower Manhattan, with Mott Street as its main boulevard. Today, the New York metropolitan area is home to nearly one million ethnic Chinese, the largest such population outside of Asia. ...
The first Brooklyn Chinatown was originally established in the Sunset Park area. Now it has expanded into neighborhoods such as Bensonhurst, Bay Ridge and Sheepshead Bay, as evidenced by the growing number of Chinese-run fruit markets, restaurants, beauty and nail salons, small offices, and compu...