Chinatown
7 Design Highlights of the Stunning Eldridge Street Synagogue in NYC
In 1987, local residents and urban preservationists joined forces to save the Eldridge Street Synagogue—one of the first erected
Chikarashi, A New Poké Bowl Restaurant Aims to Unite Old and New in NYC’s Chinatown
Nestled between East Canal Jewelry Inc. and a multi-use building in Chinatown, is Chikarashi, a new Japanese-style poké
Fung Wah Biennial Is A Not-So-Serious Art Fair On A Bus Between Chinatowns
For the past three weekends, a bus departing New York City’s Chinatown for the Chinatowns of Boston, Philadelphia and
15 Historical Archeological Finds Discovered Beneath 50 Bowery, Former Atlantic Garden in Chinatown
Like many places in Chinatown, 50 Bowery is a site with layers and layers of history – since the days of
Chinese Tuxedo Restaurant on Doyers Street Looks to Restore Chinatown History
5-7 Doyers Street when it was the Chinese Theatre/Chinese Opera House. Photo from Wikimedia Commons by Bain News
NYC Film Locations: Master of None Starring Aziz Ansari on Netflix
In November 2015, Master of None quickly become an over-weekend sensation (we admit, we binge watched the whole first
MOCA Exhibition Showcases a New Chinatown in Suburban Connecticut
The Mohegan Sun casino rises behind suburban ranch houses in Connecticut Every Saturday and Sunday, 40,000 staff and visitors
7 ‘Dollar Dumpling’ Spots in NYC to Keep You Plump while Prosperity is Closed
The (temporary) closing of Prosperity Dumpling on Eldridge street has thrown the world of bottom dollar dining into chaos. On
The Top 10 Secrets of the Eldridge Street Synagogue and Museum in NYC
Last month, Untapped Cities partnered with the Museum at Eldridge Street to open up the landmarked Eldridge Street Synagogue for
Daily What?! Artistic Ode to New York Club Culture, ‘The Last Party,’ Opens at NYC Chinatown’s WhiteBox Gallery
The New York City club scene throughout the 70s and up to the 80s was, in a word, completely ridiculous.
‘Facing East,’ Exploring Chinese Architecture in Africa, Opens at Storefront for Art and Architecture in NYC’s Chinatown
Take the most specific niche of photography you can think of, with what might be New York’s most unconventional
5 Alleys and Small Streets in Chinatown Tell the Neighborhood’s Vibrant History
Manhattan’s Chinatown is one of the oldest and largest concentrations of Chinese people outside of China. Still comprising more