While Chicago boasts a wealth of ethnic eating and shopping opportunities, none are quite so evocative of another world as Chinatown. A living and working neighborhood, Chicago's Chinatown and its adjacent neighborhoods are home to over a third of the city's Chinese-American population, which numbered more than 32,000 in 2000. As a result, the neighborhood offers more than 70 restaurants, 20 bakeries, 40 grocery stores and a colorful street life.
Chicago's Chinatown: A little taste of Asia
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Ping Tom Park is very cool ... except when you get stuck in there by a freight train.
Another drawback is lack of wheelchair access to many older restaurants.
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