Chinatown
Chinatown — one of Chinatown's strongest food spots. Expect noise, energy, and a full house.
What 507 diners keep saying
What 507 diners keep saying
verbatim, from Google
“Super awsome and immersion. Definitely visit if you go to Chicago!”

“I loved everything about Chinatown. The food and beverages were amazing even in the rain.”

“There's a variety of shops and restaurants and the atmosphere is so welcoming.”

“I love visiting Chinatowns around the world. There are various kinds of Asian cuisines. Dim Sum, Korean, Ramen....Japanese. Lots of shops with touristy random stuff. Even a Gotcha Gashapon.”

“Un barrio muy pintoresco de Chicago: no te puedes perder el Muro de los 9 dragones, la Puerta de entrada, el Centro Pu Tak o la plaza del pueblo donde hay un montón de tiendas, restaurantes y cafeterías. Para llegar hasta allí lo mejor es coger la línea roja hasta la estación de Chinatown.”

“Fun area to explore, buy something new and eat a healthy meal.”

“The Annual Chinatown Summer Festival was a blast! The streets were cleaner and seemed more organized than anticipated. Plenty of food vendors to choose from, variety of goods for sale for cheap, and various events on the main stage including a K-Pop contest! So much talent!”

“a collection of good restaurants and stores. the shoppers are diverse and lots of people are there to experience Chinatown!”

“Chinatown has undergone some major renovations lately, transforming it to be quite welcoming. There are many new shops with brightly lit store fronts that are very attractive. We were there during the July 4th holiday, and we were blown away with so many people there. Parking was a major issue with both public parking lots full leaving visitors without any parking options. This was the only bad thing. There are so many places where great food is served. Also, I noticed quite a few police cars around Chinatown giving it a secured feeling. Chinatown is no longer the old place where run-down stores are present. The new appearance is very attractive and enticing. It's worth a visit.”
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