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8 Can’t-Miss Experiences in San Francisco’s Chinatown

An essential guide to the best events, eats, and more in San Francisco’s historic district

Bonnie Tsui
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The big bash

Chinese New Year Festival & Parade

Ring in the Lunar New Year at the largest Chinese New Year celebration outside Asia, with fireworks, floats, drum corps, lion dancers, and the crowning of Miss Chinatown. chineseparade.com.

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History fix

Chinese Historical Society of America

Inside the gorgeous landmark Chinatown YWCA building, designed by architect Julia Morgan, the museum does a knockout job with exhibits and programs related to Chinese culture. Free; 965 Clay St.; chsa.org.

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House of worship

Tin How Temple

Go back in time in the century-old Buddhist temple, housed in a four-level apartment building, where locals pray, burn incense, and get their fortunes read. Donation suggested; 125 Waverly Place.

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Old-school restaurant

R & G Lounge

A longtime restaurant beloved for its high-quality signature Cantonese dishes: tender glazed spare ribs, delicate salt-and-pepper Dungeness crab. 631 Kearny St.; rnglounge.com.

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Steeped in tea

Vital Tea Leaf

Sample the many brews of Camellia sinensis at this tea bar and shop, one of five branches in S.F. and Seattle. 1044 Grant Ave.; vitaltealeaf.net.

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Asian snack shop

Ming Lee Trading Inc.

An old-timey grocery and de facto candy and snack emporium that carries everything from litchi gummies and green-tea Kit Kats to dried and salted fruits, noodles, and spices. 759 Jackson; 415/217-0088.

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Pastry worth the wait

Golden Gate Bakery

If you’re in the market for fresh dan tat, the traditional Chinese egg-custard tart with a flaky, buttery crust, this is the only place to get it. Period. 1029 Grant; 415/781-2627.

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Cookware central

The Wok Shop

The best thing about a visit here is witnessing owner Tane Chan in action as she whirls from one customer to the next, chatting, laughing, and helping to select the best wok for each shopper. 718 Grant; wokshop.com.