Chinatown New York

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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Easy and quick process for tickets through Klook. Didn’t have to worry about any thing and made us feel so relaxed in our New York travel. we were able to make the 0900 which is a great start to our first full day in the city.
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
i would recommend this experience to anyone, highlighted too picks of the city. Saving you so much time with everything being in one place on the app. The free butter beer was a great compliment on top of it all.
Koos ********
1 Nov 2025
This was an excellent show that was done very professionally. The choreography was fantastic! I would recommend this to anybody in Vegas.
2+
Klook User
31 Oct 2025
The Vessel is a truly unique and striking architectural landmark at Hudson Yards. • Visually Stunning: From the outside, it is absolutely captivating—a honeycomb-like structure that makes for incredible photos. • A Fun Climb: Climbing the interweaving staircases is a fun, immersive experience and provides new, fascinating perspectives on the city with every level you ascend. • Great Views: The vantage points offer excellent views of the Hudson River, Hudson Yards, and the surrounding Manhattan skyline. • Short & Sweet: While the climb itself is quick, the overall design and photo opportunities make it a worthwhile, short stop.
Anne ***
30 Oct 2025
A must-visit, emotional provoking experience going into detail the events that led to 9/11 and the aftermath. I really respect the amount of effort gone into maintaining the objects that were left after the event giving everyone else the opportunity to deeply understand the reality of what actually transpired on the day.
2+
Jennifer *****
26 Oct 2025
Embark on an exciting adventure through iconic NYC landmarks aboard a vibrant double-decker bus! Simply scan the QR code to receive your ticket, granting you unlimited hop-on, hop-off access—perfect for exploring at your own pace. (Night tour options available separately.) All stops are at must-see attractions, making your NYC experience unforgettable.
CHEN *****
26 Oct 2025
After three trips to New York, I finally visited the 9/11 Museum, and it was incredibly moving. I highly recommend this museum! Buying tickets on Klook was very convenient, and I was able to enter directly using the QR code.
2+
YU **************
25 Oct 2025
The story is easy to follow, the performers are excellent, and the theater is packed. There's a Junior's Cheesecake near the theater; I recommend trying it before the show.
2+

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What to know about Chinatown New York

Located in Manhattan, Chinatown New York, is a vibrant hub of Asian culture. From delightful dim sum and noodle houses to quirky souvenir stalls and trendy bubble tea shops, Chinatown has it all. Don't miss out on the modern speakeasies and bars that add a hip touch to the area. Take a stroll in Columbus Park to observe locals doing tai chi, playing chess, or simply enjoying their day. Get a deep dive into Chinatown's fascinating history with a guided tour where you can also visit neighboring districts like Little Italy and SoHo.
Manhattan, New York, United States

What to know before visiting Chinatown New York

Must-Visit Places in Chinatown New York

1. Canal Street

You'll find lots of items like T-shirts, scarves, jewelry, and counterfeit luxury goods. Be on the lookout for high-end knock-offs from brands like Coach, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, or Rolex tucked away in discreet backrooms, such as those at Phoenix Mall.

2. Mulberry Street

As you stroll through Mulberry Street, you'll come across stores selling imported treasures like jade, pottery, teaware, Buddhas, and a variety of knick-knacks. For a delicious and affordable snack, make sure to stop by Tasty Dumpling and the Hong Kong supermarket.

3. Columbus Park

Known as the community's central gathering spot, you can enjoy local performances of Chinese opera and traditional music, sports games in the southern field, and spirited games of Chinese chess and poker among the old-timers. Relax in the pavilion as you watch Chinese people practicing Tai Chi and meditating.

4. Mott Street

At the foundation of Chinatown New York, you'll come across the recently opened Chinatown Community Center, formerly known as the Port Arthur Restaurant. Make sure to try out classic "Chinese" dishes like chop suey, chow mein, and egg foo yung as you explore the area.

5. Mahayana Buddhist Temple

Inside the temple, discover a magnificent golden Buddha and walls adorned with prayers and offerings from Chinese immigrants. It's important to have respectful behavior in this active sacred place. Don't miss buying a fortune scroll or checking out the gift shop upstairs for great deals.

Tips for Your Chinatown New York Visit

When is the best time to visit Chinatown New York?

Throughout the year, Chinatown creates a vibrant atmosphere for locals and tourists, but it truly comes alive during Chinese New Year celebrations. If you're in New York at the end of January or the beginning of February, make sure to join the neighborhood's festivities, including parades, shows, dances, and delectable food fairs.

How to get to Chinatown New York?

To get to Chinatown New York, you can take the N, Q, or R subway to Canal Street (at Broadway), or the 6 to Canal Street (at Lafayette Street).

Where to eat in Chinatown in New York City?

The original Manhattan Chinatown is the ultimate culinary hub where you can find different kinds of flavorful Chinese cuisine. Check out these top restaurants in Chinatown:

  • Potluck Club: remake version of Cantonese food (scallion biscuits, rock shrimp, candied walnuts, caulilini)

  • Green Garden Village: Peking duck, wonton soup, beef chow fun

  • Golden Steamer: steamed buns with barbecued pork, Chinese sausage, red bean, pumpkin, and salted egg yolk

  • Double Crispy Bakery: fish filet bun, a hot dog bun, steamed buns full of chicken or pork

  • Dumpling Story: Stir-fried udon, soups, soup dumplings, bubble teas