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The 20 best restaurants in Rittenhouse, Midtown Village, Chinatown, and beyond.
TingTing’s is a Hong Kong-style cafe in Chinatown with classic dishes and over a dozen pastas.
Kungfu Hotpot is a hot pot spot in Chinatown with good quality, limitless meat, seafood, and veggies.
Nine Ting is an all-you-can-eat hot pot spot and BYOB in Chinatown that works for every group meal you can think of.
Seafood Hotpot is an AYCE hot pot place in Chinatown that includes a seafood boil with each meal.
Plenty of Philly restaurants serve phở, but these 10 places make our favorite versions.
Beijing Duck Seafood Restaurant in Chinatown carves excellent duck table side and has plenty of room for large groups.
15 great Chinatown restaurants for date night, group dinners, or dim sum.
Chubby Nori Handroll Bar is a stylish Japanese spot in Chinatown, serving the biggest handrolls in the city.
You can’t wash your clothes at Hop Sing Laundromat, but you can get some really good cocktails here - as long as you make it past the guy at the door.
Walk up to the counter at Ray’s Cafe & Tea House in Chinatown for good dumplings, beef noodle soups, and the best coffee and tea in the neighborhood.
Yakitori Boy is a Japanese dinner spot and karaoke bar with private rooms to end your night in.
Sky Club & Lair KTV is a karaoke bar in Chinatown with a massive screen in their main room, a colorful disco-like, and plenty of drink specials.
Come to Vietnam Restaurant for some of Philly's best Vietnamese food, and then head upstairs to Bar Saigon.
Screamin’ Rooster is a Nashville Hot Chicken spot in Chinatown that gets super busy late at night. Stop by for extremely hot tenders and sliders.
Sang Kee Peking Duck House makes the city's best Peking duck, as well as great Hong Kong-style BBQ and Cantonese stir fry.
Dim Sum Garden in Chinatown is affordable and BYOB, which makes it a serviceable spot anytime you want their excellent soup dumplings.
Penang is a Malaysian spot in Chinatown that’s great for big groups.
Pho Xe Lua is a Vietnamese Restaurant in Chinatown that serves traditional soups and noodle dishes.
Chinatown’s Prince Tea House has velvety pastries, buttery waffles, fancy china, and everything you need for a great brunch with your friends.
Head to Chinatown's Chuan Kee for some bbq and hotpot skewers like squid, New Orleans chicken, and spicy cray fish beef with a group of friends. The casual spot is great for nights when you’re uninterested in using a utensil.