Bostons Chinatown is situated by South Station, where you find this magnificent gate. I love to walk around in the street, peeking into butchers shop, fish mongers, bakers and vegetable markets. Here you find a great number of Chinese and other Asian restaurants.
You are well adviced to spend a few hours walking around in this area. Oslo has certainly not the diversity of chinese foodmarkets. On one corner you can get fresh fish and lobster from a fishtank, on the next you see freshly baked pastry and cookies. And I have one restaurant for those of you that want a truly chinese experience.
(Photo: Paifang in Chinatown in Boston, Massachusetts, en:United States. March 2008 photo by John Stephen Dwyer)
You are well adviced to spend a few hours walking around in this area. Oslo has certainly not the diversity of chinese foodmarkets. On one corner you can get fresh fish and lobster from a fishtank, on the next you see freshly baked pastry and cookies. And I have one restaurant for those of you that want a truly chinese experience.
(Photo: Paifang in Chinatown in Boston, Massachusetts, en:United States. March 2008 photo by John Stephen Dwyer)




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