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  2. Jing Fong - Wikipedia

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    On the weekends they serve over 300 different steamed, fried, and grilled dim sum dishes. [6] For decades, Jing Fong was the largest Cantonese and Hong Kong style dim sum restaurant in Chinatown. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City in 2020, the restaurant suffered financial hardships.

  3. Nom Wah Tea Parlor - Wikipedia

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    'South China Tea House'), opened in 1920, is the oldest continuously running restaurant in the Chinatown of Manhattan in New York City. [1] The restaurant serves Hong Kong style dim-sum and is currently located at 13 Doyers Street in Manhattan. [2]

  4. Elizabeth Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Near the New York City Police Department's 5th Precinct station house, the Jing Fong restaurant at 20 Elizabeth Street was for decades the largest Chinese restaurant in Chinatown. It specialized in Cantonese dim sum dishes as well as Cantonese cuisine and Hong Kong cuisine. It was often used for banquets, cultural events, and parties, and ...

  5. The Best Chinese Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    New York: Xi’an Famous Foods. New York City There are more than a dozen Xi'an Famous Foods locations across New York City — and every one of them has reviews higher than 4.5 stars. Family ...

  6. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily ... - AOL

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    CHINATOWN (38D: Neighborhood with great dim sum) Crossword Puzzle Theme Synopsis. BAD DECISION (17A: Sleeping with makeup on, for example) BOBBLEHEAD DOLLS (40A: Collectible figurines often seen ...

  7. American Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    American Chinese cuisine is a cuisine derived from Chinese cuisine that was developed by Chinese Americans. The dishes served in many North American Chinese restaurants are adapted to American tastes and often differ significantly from those found in China. History Theodore Wores, 1884, Chinese Restaurant, oil on canvas, 83 x 56 cm, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento Chinese immigrants arrived in ...

  8. Dim sum and then some: North Quincy restaurant catches the ...

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    The New York Times highlighted Ming Seafood's extensive dim sum offerings in naming the North Quincy restaurant to its list of the 25 best places to eat in the Greater Boston area.

  9. Doyers Street - Wikipedia

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    Doyers Street is a 200-foot-long (61 m) street in the Chinatown neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is one block long with a sharp bend in the middle. The street runs south and then southeast from Pell Street to the intersection of Bowery, Chatham Square, and Division Street.