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Annabel
June 17, 2022
Manhattan’s Chinatown is fantastic but undeniably a big tourist attraction. To experience New York’s other Chinatown, take the 7 train to Flushing. Flushing is bigger and is often touted as being more authentic than its Manhattan counterpart. There are seriously so many good things to eat in Flushing, from Sichuan to spicy lamb noodles that can be washed down with a refreshing boba tea.
Manhattan’s Chinatown is fantastic but undeniably a big tourist attraction. To experience New York’s other Chinatown, take the 7 train to Flushing. Flushing is bigger and is often touted as being more authentic than its Manhattan counterpart. There are seriously so many good things to eat in Flushi…
Jusnicky
November 19, 2021
Downtown Flushing is the largest urban center in Queens and home to the second largest Chinatown. The downtown sidewalks pulse with people of all nationalities but predominantly East Asians, specifically Chinese and Koreans. Signs in Chinese are at least as prominent as those in English. This Chinatown, though, is a real American fusion. For food, there's everything from McDonald's and Chinese seafood restaurants to street vendors selling fried noodles. For drinks, there are Irish bars, Starbucks, and bubble tea cafes. The shopping ranges from the standard Old Navy and upscale Benetton to Chinese bookstores, herbal medicine shops, Asian groceries, and music stores that stock the latest hits from Shanghai. Chinatown in Flushing is home to a vibrant middle class and blue-collar community and is wealthier than Chinatown in Manhattan. Until the 1970s Flushing was mostly an Italian and Greek neighborhood, but the downtown was shaken by the economic turmoil of the 1970s. People left Flushing and housing prices dropped. Korean and Chinese immigrants began to settle in Flushing by the late 1970s and have predominated since the 1980s.
Downtown Flushing is the largest urban center in Queens and home to the second largest Chinatown. The downtown sidewalks pulse with people of all nationalities but predominantly East Asians, specifically Chinese and Koreans. Signs in Chinese are at least as prominent as those in English. This China…
Sattie
November 3, 2021
Interested in Chinese cuisine and culture visit China Town Queens or China town Manhattan interested in Korean Cuisine visit Korea Town Queens Or Korea town Manhattan
Andrew
December 31, 2019
Great place to find dumplings. Huge china town
Vance
August 11, 2019
The Chinatown outside of Manhattan. We prefer visiting this neighborhood over Manhattan’s Chinatown as the food is always fresh and you won’t get bogged down by purse sellers.

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