Taste of Chinatown

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The Taste of Chinatown is a bi-annual outdoor food festival that takes place in Manhattan's Chinatown. The main attraction is the range of Asian cuisine that is available for only $1 or $2 (USD) per plate. Past tasting plates have featured peking duck, summer rolls, roast pork, vegetarian snails, shrimp dumplings, bubble tea, sushi, etc. On average 50 local restaurants, bakeries, tea houses, and specialty food shops participate so there is plenty to choose from.

The event was originally created by Asian Women In Business (AWIB) as a way to bring business back to Chinatown after the devastation of 9/11. AWIB works with the Explore Chinatown campaign, now under the oversight of the Chinatown Partnership LDC.

The first Taste of Chinatown took place on October 2, 2004.

The 2006 Taste of Chinatown was on Saturday, April 22, 2006 from 1-6pm.

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