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New York’s Three Big Chinatowns

1/23/2017Updated 2/13/2020

Plenty of cities have a Chinatown, but New York City—home to the largest Chinese populations in the United States—has more than you can count on one hand. Three such neighborhoods stand out as destinations: Manhattan’s famous Chinatown; Sunset Park in Brooklyn; and Flushing, Queens. Click through to see some snapshots of what each has to offer.

Mott Street, Chinatown, Manhattan

Christopher Postlewaite

Mott Street, Chinatown, Manhattan

Aji Ichiban Munchies Paradise, Chinatown, Manhattan

Alexander Thompson

Aji Ichiban Munchies Paradise, Chinatown, Manhattan

Joe’s Shanghai, Chinatown, Manhattan

Malcolm Brown

Joe’s Shanghai, Chinatown, Manhattan

Pho Grand, Chinatown, Manhattan

Malcom Brown

Pho Grand, Chinatown, Manhattan

Lunar New Year Parade, Chinatown, Manhattan

Walter Wlodarczyk

Lunar New Year Parade, Chinatown, Manhattan

Main Street, Flushing, Queens

Julienne Schaer

Main Street, Flushing, Queens

Fish Market, Flushing, Queens

Alexander Thompson

Fish Market, Flushing, Queens

Roosevelt Avenue, Flushing, Queens

Will Steacy

Roosevelt Avenue, Flushing, Queens

Queens Crossing Mall, Flushing

Julienne Schaer

Queens Crossing Mall, Flushing

Pacificana, Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Kale Glicksberg

Pacificana, Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Ba Xuyên, Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Kate Glicksberg

Ba Xuyên, Sunset Park, Brooklyn