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  2. Shun Lee Palace - Wikipedia

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    Shun Lee Palace is a Chinese restaurant located at 155 East 55th Street, between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. [1] It claims to be the birthplace of orange beef.

  3. List of Chinese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Some have distinctive styles, as with American Chinese cuisine and Canadian Chinese cuisine. Most of them are in the Cantonese restaurant style. Chinese takeouts (United States and Canada) or Chinese takeaways (United Kingdom and Commonwealth) are also found either as components of eat-in establishments or as separate establishments, and serve ...

  4. Chinese people in the New York City metropolitan area

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    The Chinese immigrant population in New York City grew from 261,500 foreign-born individuals in 2000 to 350,000 in 2011, representing a more than 33% growth of that demographic. [31] Chinese immigrants represented 12,000 of the country's asylum requests in fiscal year 2013, of which 4,000 applied for asylum to the New York-area asylum office.

  5. Here are 14 popular Chinese restaurants open on ... - AOL

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    CHENGDU 7 748 E Chatham St, Ste E Cary. 984-465-0570 or chengdu7cary.com Open Christmas Day from 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. CHUAN CAFE 2004 New Bern Ave., Raleigh. 919-594-1772 or chuanxiacafe.com

  6. Chinatowns in Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, the first Chinese American grocery store in Brooklyn (Store name: Choi Yung Grocery) was opened on 5517 Fort Hamilton Parkway. Selling both Asian and American products and in 1985. The first Cantonese style seafood restaurant opened on 8th Avenue in between 55 and 56 Street (Store name: Canton House Restaurant).

  7. Avenue U - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese residents call Avenue U in Chinese translation U大道 and call Sheepshead Bay (羊头湾). [10] [11] [12] Just outside this Chinese enclave, also on Avenue U, there is a Chinese supermarket named New York Mart. [13] The East West Bank currently serves as the largest Chinese financial institution for the Avenue U Chinatown. [14]

  8. Elaine's - Wikipedia

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    It was frequented by many celebrities, especially actors and authors. It was established, owned by and named after Elaine Kaufman, who was indelibly associated with the restaurant, which shut down shortly after Kaufman died. [1] Elaine's was located on the Upper East Side, at 1703 2nd Avenue, near East 88th Street in Manhattan.

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