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The oldest and biggest Chinese district in Italy about 1km/.6 miles long is an ever-evolving evocative and colorful hub for international street food, historic boutiques, indie bookstores, natural wine and a new museum.
This itinerary includes the largest store for ethnic food in Italy, my go-to spot for Chinese massage and a vast growing array of spots for ramen, dumplings (known as Chinese ravioli) as well as local coffee institutions and antique shops.
LGBTQ+ • Foodie • Boutique • History • Shopping • Design • People & Culture • Photography • Coffee • Relaxation
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Explore the vibrant and enchanting world of Bangkok's Chinatown, a neighborhood brimming with cultural richness and culinary delights. Nestled amidst the bustling streets and towering skyscrapers, this historic district offers a mesmerizing blend of Thai and Chinese traditions, captivating visitors with its colorful markets, ornate temples, and mouthwatering street food. Discover the hidden gems as you wander through narrow alleys adorned with intricate dragon motifs, or lose yourself in the labyrinthine maze of Yaowarat Road, where tantalizing aromas and vibrant street life merge. Immerse yourself in the captivating sights, sounds, and flavors of Bangkok's Chinatown, and embark on an unforgettable journey through one of the city's most vibrant and culturally significant neighborhoods.
Foodie • Art • Wine • Shopping • Romantic
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This is a food tour that I've actually done with a few friends, so it's tried, tested, & true! It includes 7 spots that are all within walking distance of each other so it’s perfect for a fun day trip. Each spot in the crawl serves food that you can order in small amounts. That means you can try ALL of the spots in a day! 5 of them feature savory options, and the last 2 feature awesome desserts. The order of the stops makes the most sense for walking.
Most of the stops in this food crawl offer Chinese food, because of the heavy Chinese influence in the Flushing area. Most people think of Manhattan’s Chinatown when they think of Chinatown in New York. However, most of the food in Manhattan Chinatown is Cantonese (and yes, it's great!). On the other hand, Flushing is Queens’ Chinatown. It's not necessarily forgotten, but it represents mainland China more. Manhattan’s Chinatown is more compressed, whereas Flushing has a lot of big food halls, grocery stores, and communities so it feels more local.
I've also included a bonus map of 15 of my other favorite food spots in Flushing and nearby Murray Hill… in case you happen to still be hungry, or if you ever return to Flushing & just want to try something new! The bonus spots aren't in walking distance the way the ones in the food crawl are. But I wanted to include some food in this guide that wasn't just Chinese, to highlight the Korean, Indian, and Taiwanese demographics that also influence these neighborhoods.
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Note:
The guide itslef is made to maximise the time off-screen by providing immediate use through symbols and key information. Please make the most out of it!
Intro:
Since I was a kid (born and raised in Rome) I heard of Romans barely eating around City Centre.
We were raised with the idea that is pricy and quality is just average.
With this guide I want to lead you in the narrow roads of the City to find hidden gems, as well as "locals-approved" touristic locations.
How to Use:
Each location will have the following information:
a. In the title:
- Local / Historic (☆☆☆☆☆) - Touristic, yet good (☆)
- Super cheap (€) - Luxury (€€€€€)
- Restaurant (R) | Take away (TA) | At the counter (C) | Ethnic (E) | Vegan (V)
b. In the description:
- The specialty of the house (highlighted in the first picture)
- Nearby monument / museum / famous area
- Must know information
All historic locations have undergone Nonna's approval :)
The guide also includes well known restaurants coming from the culinary tradition of:
- Persia, India, China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Mexico, Argentina, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Syria, Lebanon, Greece, Austria.
Foodie
$7.00
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Chinatown remains a hot tourist spot in London and there's a reason why. 1.5% of London's population are of Chinese ethnicity. Chinatown is always bustling with life and you will find most restaurant owners/staff of Chinese origin, making this a very authentic place to eat Chinese food. However, as it is limited to one main street, there have been many other amazing Chinese restaurants that have popped up.
Here's a list of my personal favourite Chinese restaurants in London. Follow @anneotherhuangryasian on Instagram for more food recs!
I hope you enjoy this guide.
Any tips would be appreciated 😊
Backpackers • Foodie • Budget • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Relaxation
Free
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Taking a trip to Shanghai? Shanghai is a huge city of over 24 million people so it can be daunting finding somewhere to eat as a vegan/vegetarian. I've taken that burden off your hands and selected my personal favourites and recommendations from friends.
While living in Shanghai from 2017 to 2021, I transitioned to Veganism. Everyone at home thought it would be impossible for me to be vegan or vegetarian in China but real Chinese food is very veggie forward and I was there during a boom in the plant-based food industry which made my life much easier.
So if you're making a trip to Shanghai, here's a list of my favourite Vegan and vegetarian friendly restaurants in the centre of the city and some further out. There are endless options in Shanghai, as one of the largest cities in the world, you'll never be bored or hungry.
*DISCLAIMER* Navigating China on Google Maps is very challenging as Google is not accessible in China so I recommend downloading Baidu maps. Apple maps works but is not 100% reliable with Chinese addresses. Most of the restaurants will be easy to find as they are properly labelled and registered on the map however some of the restaurants in this list are labelled differently to the real restaurant name so please READ the descriptions.
Vegan • Vegetarian • Sustainable/Eco • Budget • Foodie • Romantic • People & Culture
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Miyakojima, an enchanting island in Japan's Okinawa Prefecture, is nestled in the East China Sea. While it shares cultural ties with Okinawa's main island, it boasts a distinct charm. Accessible by a short flight or ferry ride, Miyakojima complements Okinawa's offerings with its pristine white beaches, coral reefs, and serene ambiance.
Backpacker • Female Solo • Couples • Family • Adventure • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture • Wellness • Shopping • Photography
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The vibrant city-state of Singapore is nestled at the tip of the Malay Peninsula. This tiny island nation is a harmonious blend where tradition meets modernity. Singapore has a captivating history and rich cultural heritage that is celebrated through its diverse blend of ethnicities, languages, and religions, but most importantly its food!
Singaporean food has many influences from around the world but Malaysia, Indonesia, China, India, and the UK. It sounds so random but it's the best amalgamation of cuisines from all those countries and more.
What's particularly great about Singapore is eating out is actually very cheap! Singapore is known for its Hawker Centers, think a food court but without the dodgy food, where you can usually try Singapore's best-known dishes. You have to try Hainanese Chicken Rice, Nasi Goreng, Roti Parata, Char Kuey Teow but feel free to branch out from my favorites.
I first visited Singapore when I was 6-months old. My dad was born and raised in Singapore. Whenever we go, it's one big food tour ensuring that we eat our favorites at least one time before departing. Here are some of our go-to spots, in addition to a few other places that are highly rated that I haven't had the chance to visit yet.
This guide focuses on my recommendations for the best food and drinks in the Lion City but as always, I'm happy to help you plan a custom itinerary for your trip to Singapore! Just reach out to me directly (:
Vegan • Vegetarian • Halal • Gluten-free / Celiac • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Car-free • Couples • Female Solo • Foodie
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Chinese restaurants have been serving New Yorker’s since as early as the 1860s. Chinese food, from dumplings to roast pork to egg foo young, have been a staple of New Yorkers’ diets through the decades.
From Flushing to Fulton Street, New York City is brimming with Chinese cuisine that can satisfy any craving no matter your budget. Whether you are hanging around Chinatown or exploring Brooklyn, we’ve got you covered.
Groups • Foodie • Budget • People & Culture • History • Design
Free
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For the ultimate traveler. I'm bundling EVERY single premium guide we have & all future premium guides. That’s right: you’ll get ALL future boards complementary, and i'm going to be releasing many more.
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2) Best Pizza Guide in NYC
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6) Must Try NYC Food For First-Timers
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Full Price for the 8 is a $149 value.
Bundle Price Discounted To $69
Foodie • Art • History • Shopping • People & Culture
$69.00
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Enjoy these 5 guides together, for the Ultimate NYC VIP! I’ll continue to add more guides for first timers here, and you’ll get them complementary as well!
Boards Included-
1) The Perfect 3 Days in New York for a First-Timer Itinerary
2) Ultimate Times Square/Midtown Things To Do & Places To Eat Guide
3) Cheap & Free Ways to See Famous NYC Landmarks!
4) Chinatown Ultimate Food CRAWL!
5) Must TRY NYC Food for First-Timers (And Where To Eat Them!)
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Art • Architecture • History • Shopping • People & Culture • Foodie
$39.99
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Welcome to your FREE guide to Yokohama, Japan.
Or as I call it, "the PG-13 Las Vegas of Japan".
This area has activities for all ages:
🛍️ 🎎 manga and anime shopping spots
🖼️ 🎡 museums and theme parks
🌳⛩️ parks and gardens
🌇🏙 incredible views of Yokohama
☕️🍮 coffee and dessert
🍶🍜 izakayas and ramen
All locations in this guide are featured in the
"10 Things to Do in Yokohama" video on King Kogi YouTube, as well as the "Yokohama Tours" King Kogi video.
I've added a few extra locations as well as a list of hotels that I recommend which are in the area.
Bonus Tips:
-CosmoWorld is fun during the day, but many couples go at night for a more thrilling experience
-Landmark Plaza and Queen's Square Mall have coin lockers so you can store your shopping bags. You can use your subway card to pay for them as well.
-Red Brick Warehouse is always open for shopping, but they change the event in the plaza space. Check their website or instagram to see what they are planning.
-Chinatown is known for street food, but the food choices can get a bit repetitive. Check out the restaurants as well!
-Yokohama Station is great fun in the evening. It's loaded with bars, izakayas, karaoke, arcades, record bars, ramen shops, and more.
Couples • Family • Car-free • Groups • Adventure • Design • Shopping • Photography • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture
Free
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Osaka Bay views, extensive Chinatown snacks, and a world class standard of beef. Kobe can be easily reached within 1 hour on train routes from Kyoto and Osaka, making it the ultimate day trip destination on your Japan travels.
This guide features a locally-curated list for your day trip to Kobe, from morning to evening. You can find essential restaurants, cafés, sightseeing locales, Instagram spots, and shopping destinations - perfect for your one-day excursion.
For more Kobe and Japan-based travel inspiration, follow me here on Thatch and on Pinterest @afternaomi. Enjoy, and bon voyage!
Architecture • History • Foodie • Shopping • People & Culture • Budget • Photography • Mountain • Coffee • Adventure
Free
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Burwood, NSW is a suburb of Sydney just 10 minutes away by train from Central Station. This is arguably the best place in Sydney for Chinese food and East Asian food -- from Chinese regional specialties to stuff from Singaporean hawker stands, you can find it here. When you're in Sydney, skip Chinatown and check out these 6 authentic and delicious places (plus 1 extra dessert recommendation)!
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Plus Size • Female Solo • Boutique • Budget • Foodie • Coffee • Slow Travel • People & Culture
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