“Past that famous Chinatown Friendship Gate is a world of eclectic shops, after-hours nightlife, and so much good food. Philly’s Chinatown neighborhood has a long-running tradition representing Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, and so many other types of cuisine.

As COVID-19 continues to impact Philly’s local businesses, many Chinatown favorites have had to shift to stay strong. “We started delivery during the pandemic and are glad to open again,” said David Zhao, owner of Chubby Cattle. “We definitely had to work with the local government, but the restrictions are difficult. There is some hope, though, because people are excited to dine in again.”

In other words, it’s more important than ever to support the Chinatown neighborhood—whether you’re getting takeout or dining in. From creative sushi to hand-drawn noodles to hotpot to roasted duck, these are our picks for what to eat in Chinatown. Past that famous Chinatown Friendship Gate is a world of eclectic shops, after-hours nightlife, and so much good food. Philly’s Chinatown neighborhood has a long-running tradition representing Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, and so many other types of cuisine.

As COVID-19 continues to impact Philly’s local businesses, many Chinatown favorites have had to shift to stay strong. “We started delivery during the pandemic and are glad to open again,” said David Zhao, owner of Chubby Cattle. “We definitely had to work with the local government, but the restrictions are difficult. There is some hope, though, because people are excited to dine in again.” In other words, it’s more important than ever to support the Chinatown neighborhood—whether you’re getting takeout or dining in. From creative sushi to hand-drawn noodles to hotpot to roasted duck, these are our picks for what to eat in Chinatown.”

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