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  2. Mama Lu's Dumpling House - Wikipedia

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    Mama Lu's Dumpling House was first opened at 153 E. Garvey Ave. in Monterey Park, California before 2008. [13] By 2012, two more restaurants were operating in the city: [14] according to Tony Chen of Eater, one had opened down the street at 501 W. Garvey after Lu's Dumpling House had on Garfield. [15]

  3. Sam Woo Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Sam Woo location in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, closed as of February 2020. Sam Woo Restaurant (三和) is a restaurant chain that serves Hong Kong–style cuisine.It has many locations in predominantly overseas Chinese communities of Southern California, in Las Vegas, and in the suburbs of Toronto.

  4. The 5 Must-Try Dishes to Order if You’ve Never Had Dim Sum

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    Ordering dim sum for the first time can be an exhilarating — and overwhelming — experience. Some larger restaurants like Yank Sing, a popular dim sum hot spot in San Francisco, offer over 100 ...

  5. Hong Kong Supermarket - Wikipedia

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    The supermarket caters to a specific customer base. The first store in Monterey Park, California, was a popular destination for Mainland Chinese emigres, and the Hong Kong Supermarkets in New York City focus on mainland Chinese immigrant customers (large community of mainlanders in Brooklyn). [citation needed]

  6. What Is Dim Sum And How Do You Order It? - AOL

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  7. Bay Area dim sum chain is adding 2 Sacramento-area ... - AOL

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    A Bay Area-based dim sum chain is expanding in the Sacramento region with two new locations. 88 Bao Bao is opening restaurants in Roseville and Davis, according to Tuan Nguyen, director of real ...

  8. Taiwanese Americans in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    By 1994, of the destinations listed by Chinese immigrants, Monterey Park, Alhambra, and Rosemead were among the top six most popular. [9] By 1996, at least two-thirds of Monterey Park's 5,000 businesses were owned by people with Taiwanese or Hong Kong origins, and Monterey Park had a Chinese mayor and a predominantly Asian city council. [10]

  9. Chinese American enclaves in the San Gabriel Valley

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    In Monterey Park, 61.3 percent of the population is Asian American, [30] [33] In Alhambra, Arcadia, and San Gabriel, the Asian population was 48.91 percent, as of the 2000 census. [34] Montebello is also included as it has had a significant (almost 25%) Asian population for several decades after seceding from Monterey Park. [35]