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  2. 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 ]

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    Wo Hop. Address: 17 Mott St. Neighborhood: Chinatown. ... The restaurant opened in 1938, making it the second oldest restaurant in Chinatown after Nom Wah Tea Parlor.

  4. Wo Hop (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Wo Hop is a restaurant in Chinatown, Manhattan, New York City. Wo Hop may also refer to: Wo Hop Shek, an area in the south of Fanling, Hong Kong;

  5. 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.

  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]

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  8. Shocking, 'impossible' gas bills push restaurants to the ...

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    Hop Woo, in Chinatown, received a gas bill for $13,656.25. The family is raising funds to offset the high cost via a GoFundMe page. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times)

  9. Doyers Street - Wikipedia

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    Doyers Street contains several restaurants, barber shops, and hair stylists, as well as the Chinatown branch of the United States Postal Service. The Nom Wah Tea Parlor opened at 13 Doyers Street in 1920, and is still in operation; other longstanding business include Ting's Gift Shop at 18 Doyers which opened in 1957.