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A lush, vibrant tour of the people, places, and food that make New York City's Chinatown one of the world's most celebrated neighborhoods
In the mid-nineteenth century, Chinatown became the destination for a small influx of Chinese immigrants. Today, this area boasts the largest concentration of Chinese in the Western Hemisphere, abundant fruit and fish markets, restaurants, and sundry retail shops. Chinatown New York provides a cultural snapshot of this captivating place through its immigration history, temples, associations, the stories of people who have lived there for generations—and the recipes that make its food scene buzz.
Ann Volkwein invites readers to explore Chinatown's hundreds of restaurants, which stretch to the outer reaches of the neighborhood. Readers can enjoy fresh seafood cooked Hong Kong-style at Fuleen Seafood, see a colorful array of dumplings at Dim Sum GoGo, or stop by Hop Kee Restaurant, a subterranean space on Mott Street and a neighborhood classic. And the book is peppered with mouthwatering recipes from neighborhood chefs—including Longevity Noodles, Shredded Duck Dumplings, and Shanghainese Pork Shoulder.
Next, Volkwein encourages the reader to celebrate the Chinese New Year with neighborhood residents by attending the parade down East Broadway and preparing a symbolic feast. From there, she takes readers to Ten Ren Tea, where owners Mark and Ellen Lii brew the perfect cup of tea in a traditional ceremony. Of course, no visit to Chinatown would be complete without a walk through its food markets and herbal medicine stores, and the book demystifies some of the more unusual finds, from dried bird's nest to opo squash.
Filled with vibrant photography that captures the vitality of this fascinating place, Chinatown New York offers readers an intimate look at one of New York's most beloved neighborhoods.
the BEST book on Chinatown NYC!Reviewed by A. Rose-Shapiro, 2008-03-16
The author's approach to telling the stories of the families of Chinatown makes the book credible and interesting. Few people realize that Chinatown is much more than a destination for buying imitation purses and cheap watches - Chinatown is a vibrant community where many families have made there home for decades. Seeing it from their point of view makes it come alive. Chinatown is truly one of NYC's greatest communities.
BEST book BY FAR about New York's ChinatownReviewed by R. BOW, 2008-03-01
This has Got to be hands down the BEST ever written, photographed,
illustrated and designed book about Chinatown New York I have ever
had the pleasure of coming across. Ms. Volkwein has done an
Incredible job collecting the pertinent history, personal
testimonies, fun and interesting facts regarding the Chinatown
culture and it's people. She made it darn near sound like
Disneyworld (in the best way mind you) You cannot read most parts
of this book without planning in the back of your mind when you'll
next trek down to Chinatown for some soup dumplings or fresh
seafood dishes. If you've ever seen the movie, "Eat drink Man
Woman", Ang Lee's underated movie about a Chinese Chef and his
daughters,
you can remember craving a Chinese meal afterwards. This book makes
you swallow just as hard. Beautifully composed and so descriptive
that it highlights all there is that makes Chinatown the jewel it
is. As a Chinese person who has not lived in Chinatown but spent a
great deal of my life visiting it, the book made me appreciate the
nieghborhood so much more. I learned so much about this
everchanging downtown enclave. the next time I spend time there i
can safely say I will take more time and enjoy exploring some of
these little known treasures that abound from this book. on another
note, this is also one of the most POSITIVE books/press concerning
this part of historic lower Manhattan that i've come across in
years. Ms.Volkwein's focus was set and the tone of the book was
clearly set on entertainment,culture and the area's pleasant
aspects. Down to great photos and nice touches of calligraphy, the
book's design is real easy on the eyes. It was a TRUE delight and I
highly recommend this book to anyone as a mandatory precursor to
their next Chinatown visit. Ten Thousand Felicitations Ann!
Chinatown in its glory!Reviewed by hv, 2008-01-12
I was looking for a gift and stumbled across this incredible book.
What a fantastic design! The historical photos and pictures of
modern-day Chinatown are spot-on for all the romance and bustle of
the neighborhood. But as I started reading, I realized it's one of
those rare books that is just filled with real information--really
fascinating information about the history, culture, and food. It is
truly an anthropological tour of the neighborhood.
Although I've lived in New York most of my life, I've always been
intimidated by Chinatown. This book beautifully and reverently
presents the area in all its history, diversity, and
complexity....And of course the food! I recommend it for people
like me who aren't familiar with the area, but also for anyone who
knows it well--a gorgeous homage to the Chinese immigrants and
their history.