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  2. Hop Kee - Wikipedia

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    Hop Kee is a Cantonese restaurant in Chinatown, Manhattan, opened in 1968, described as “the cornerstone of a legendary block of Mott Street.” [2]. When restaurants in New York City were allowed to open in the early days of Covid, they were takeout and cash only.

  3. Chinese Tuxedo - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Tuxedo was a two-storey Chinese restaurant on Doyers Street in Chinatown, Manhattan. The upscale restaurant opened on October 6, 1904, they closed in the mid-1900s. The upscale restaurant opened on October 6, 1904, they closed in the mid-1900s.

  4. Mott Street - Wikipedia

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    Chu Gam Fai was the original owner who started the business. The restaurant was named after Port Arthur (now Lushun) a city on the northeastern China coast where in 1904 - 1905 the Siege of Port Arthur marked the first victory of Asian power over European power. The restaurant was located on the second and third floors of 7–9 Mott Street.

  5. The owners of the building fought its destruction in court, and Hop Sing Tong’s last resident, Billy Fong, a former cook at Chinatown’s most popular restaurant, Shanghai-Low Cafe, refused to ...

  6. Grace Young (author) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, she launched the Grace Young Support Chinatown Fund with the New York non-profit Welcome to Chinatown, raising $40,000. The funds went to established legacy Chinatown restaurants Hop Lee, Hop Kee, Wo Hop Upstairs, and Wo Hop Downstairs to provide meals for those suffering from food insecurity. [8]

  7. ‘Soooo good’: New restaurant opens in Boise’s planned ...

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    A new restaurant debuted recently on the West Bench in Boise, signaling progress at the developing Idaho Asian Plaza. Diners definitely approve. Peking Tokyo Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar is open at ...

  8. Wo Hop - Wikipedia

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    Wo Hop is a Chinese restaurant in Manhattan’s that was named an American Classic in 2022 by the James Beard Foundation Award. [3] It is the second-oldest restaurant in Manhattan’s Chinatown . [ 4 ]

  9. Doyers Street - Wikipedia

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    Nom Wah Tea Parlor, opened in 1920, is the oldest continuously running restaurant in Chinatown. [6] The restaurant first opened at 15 Doyers Street and moved to 13 Doyers in 1968. [7] Doyers Street, along with Pell Street, contains numerous barber shops and beauty salons.