For that alone, it is worth checking out. Memorial, Park. There is a river with opportunities for kayaking, or just have a nice, pleasant walk. Bar, North American. Song stylings are available in Chinese, English, and Spanish.
Art Gallery. Located in Old Chinatown, HoyPoloi Gallery has some of the most unique art, ranging from inspirational to insanely weird, from a wide array of contemporary artists.
Blending just about anything imaginable, from real objects to imaginative fantasy with a splash of surrealism, there is no limit to just how far art can go in the HoyPoloi Gallery. Be prepared for a wild ride into the realm of endless creative possibilities and illusions! Building, Church. The ancient structure of the Pui Tak Center almost tells a story all its own.
Today, the building is used mainly for youth programs and some adult programs based on the teachings of Jesus. Dining Options. Chinese Lunar New Year Parade. These recommendations were updated on June 15, to keep your travel plans fresh. This article is an updated version of a story created by Andrew Buss. Directors delivered meals to Mercy's Hospital Worker Consul General Zhao visits Chamber 1. Taste of Chicago Chinatown: Art on the Mart 9.
Slide title Many street vendors have vanished, but the name and style of noodle endures as a cultural icon. Slide title Cart noodle takes tons of heart and dedication to prepare. Each wrapper is filled with the freshest ingredients, the juiciest of broths, and ingenious blends.
Servings are made to order and can be either steamed, fried, or boiled. And for the true dumpling fanatic, the restaurant offers a free—yes, FREE—one-hour dumpling making class, with a maximum number of four participants per session. It might be your first step to mastering this ubiquitous but challenging Chinese dish. Over the years, Chinatown has welcomed the culinary traditions of its Asian neighbors, making it one of the most exciting foodie destinations in Chicago.
In addition to Chinese cuisine, visitors can find Mongolian, Malay, Japanese, Vietnamese and many more ethnic eats. This all matters very little though when the flavors are so big. They also serve hand-stretched noodles, specialty soups and an assortment of small plates that will keep you snacking for hours. Chicago is home to the only museum in the Midwest that focuses on the Chinese immigrant experience.
The museum is open every day except Mondays, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Though the building is thoroughly modern, it is also thoroughly Chinese-American. The two-story building features a partially-covered green roof, Feng Shui-influenced interiors, and awesome views of the skyline.
Looming over the busy streets of the neighborhood, the iconic Chinatown Gate greets residents and visitors to the area. Fear not, those who enter: An array of thrilling sights, senses, and smells await. Located on what used to be an old rail yard, Ping Tom Memorial Park is one of the most peaceful parks in the city. Nestled alongside the Chicago River, the green space has been transformed by the use of Chinese landscape traditions and it boasts some of the most unobstructed views of the Chicago skyline.
The lawn may be one of the most romantic spots in the city too—just in case you happen to be with a special someone. Wink, wink. For other date night suggestions, read our guide on the best date nights in Chicago. Whether you have your eye on a waving Lucky Cat, beautiful teacups, or that hard-to-find medicinal herb, Chinatown is a fun shopping destination that offers more than expected.
Here are our picks for favorites stores in the area. Bin after bin of Asian candies, dried fruits, and savory snacks await and are there for the taking. Goodies are sold pre-packaged, but we recommend shopping by bulk, which will give you a chance to taste everything from Green Tea Kit Kats to crunchy seaweed. Grab a bag, go to town, and embrace the inevitable sugar high.
The solution to a shopping list that includes one neon stress ball, a pearl necklace, and a high-volume wok? Aj Housewares and Gifts. Another thing to note: They serve up some of the best dim sum in Chicago too. Their selection of meat dumplings, steamed rice crepes, and marinated chicken feet is an excellent way to start off a day of adventure in Chinatown.
It has all the makings of a traditional apothecary and their friendly staff will do their best to answer your questions.
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