What’s

Happening

While Chinatown is a celebration of lively East Asian heritage, it’s always changing, growing, and evolving. We share this community with parts of SoHo, Tribeca, Little Italy, Two Bridges, and the Lower East Side. That means there’s more to discover here than ever before. Grab some boba, buy a souvenir for a friend, sing some karaoke, and stay a while.

Store of the
month

LuLuLaLa
139 Hester Street

New Korean spot in Chinatown featuring classic Korean snacks like kimbaps, tteokbokki, and rice bowls for $6.

Welcome To
The Neighborhood

HeyTea

240 Grand Street. Get a sip of their popular cheese tea and slusy fruit tea with free tote bag given after purchase of any two drinks and share on social media.

Pho Gà Vàng

30 Market Street. Warm up your soul with some homemade Vietnamese pho at Pho Gà Vàng!

Gangnam Korean BBQ & Hotpot AYCE / Sushi & Bar

125 Division Street. Enjoy some all-you-can-eat Korean styled BBQ and hotpot at this new self-serving restaurant with variety of appetizers, meat choices, and desserts. Grab some sushi and drinks downstairs with a 15% off discount until 10/30/2024.

Once More Zaipin

1 East Broadway. Serving milk tea and decadent cheesecakes.

Paper Sons Cafe

10 Mott Street. Serving speciality coffee and small bites. Join them for their grand opening on September 28th at 1:30 pm.

Lemomo

67 Bayard Street. Emphasizing health, freshness, flavor and intricate preparation processes, Lemomo is an artisanal lemon tea brand that uses freshly brewed original tea with high-quality fragrant lemons.

Malaysia Beef Jerky

59 Mott Street. A Chinatown classic, Malaysia Beef Jerky has moved to its new location, selling a variety of Malaysian style jerky by weight.

Icy Melon Dessert

49 Mott Street. Inspired by the vibrant flavors and textures of Asian desserts, Icy Melon serves a variety of sweet desserts like fruit icy bowl and crepe cake. Stop by and enjoy a cool treat!

Love Mi Yogurt

172A Canal Street. Made from dairy sourced from New Zealand, Love Mi Yogurt features pure and natural health drinks.

Pollo Campero

273 Canal Street. Known for their specialty hand-breaded chicken and signature drinks and sides, Pollo Campero is a Guatemalan fast-food restaurant chain.

Bánh by Lauren

42 Market Street. Featuring Southeast Asian flavors, Bánh by Lauren is a pop-up bakery specializing in Vietnamese-American and French pastries.

Tea & Incense (Sìyì)

173 Hester Street. First tea brand ever to serves an unique "Buddha-like" sense to the teas! Grab a cup to learn about the Chinese culture as tea names derived straight out of Chinese idioms and sayings.

CHICHA San Chen

72-74 Bayard Street. It is a famously recognized as Michelin-star tea shop, freshly brewing their tea using a special Teapresso machine to offer the highest quality drink. Show your support and let’s CHICHA!

Tasty Hand - Pulled Noodles

106 Bayard Street. Serving freshly handmade hand-pulled noodles and other classic dimsums and entrees, Tasty Hand-Pulled Noodles is now opening their third location.

Laankee

79 Mott Street. Chinatown is getting ready for summer as we welcome Laankee into our neighborhood, specializing Hong Kong style fresh tea, beverages, and baking bread.

El Sazon

83 Baxter Street. Dominican restaurant opens from 7AM to 4PM, serving breakfast, catering, as well as all day menu!

Kabab Town

228 Canal Street. Kabab Town is a Halal restaurant that serves Mediterranean cuisine.

Toraji

18 Elizabeth Street. Treat yourself at TORAJI for a delicious Japanese BBQ.

Sen Saigon

Amazing, hearty, and creative vegan Vietnamese restaurant on 150 E Broadway. Now open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 12-7pm.

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From the Lunar New Year Parade to the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival, Chinatown is a tight-knit cultural hub that invites New Yorkers and visitors to share in a rich sense of living history, all year round. Grab some boba, buy a souvenir for a friend, sing some karaoke, and stay a while.