Submitted by Top_Ad5385 t3_11trw1v in newjersey
Wikipedia and this forum keep yapping about "Edison's burgeoning Chinatown." But is it a geographic place? What are the core businesses they mean?
Submitted by Top_Ad5385 t3_11trw1v in newjersey
Wikipedia and this forum keep yapping about "Edison's burgeoning Chinatown." But is it a geographic place? What are the core businesses they mean?
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Yea “Chinatown” is pretty disingenuous, if anything it’s more of a “ktown”
eh, the Hmart plaza is sort of its own Korean island in Edison (and debatable as half of the restaurants in that same plaza are Chinese as well). There are many more Chinese/Taiwanese businesses, and not just restaurants, in the surrounding area along Rt 27 and 1.
Yea I was replying to the hmart comment specifically. Idk about half being Chinese though…. Even Paris baguette is Korean owned
But yea you are right there’s other businesses along 27 and 1.
Yeah some on the side like tasty moment and the hot pot spot. Also some Chinese places on 27 down the road. I’d say it’s Asia town. Maybe not Chinatown or Ktown. But I guess you could say Edison is basically Asia town with all the Indian spots too.
Strip mall china town !
If it's what I'm thinking of, it's not exactly a walkable Chinatown. There's a high concentration Chinese/Taiwanese grocery stores and restaurants on the southern end of Edison between rt 27 and rt 1 including a few dim sum and dessert shops in Festival Plaza (where Hmart, which is not Chinese, is), Kam Man Foods, 99 Ranch on rt 1 south, and a bunch of lovely restaurants on Old Post Road including Prince Tea House and Golden Seafood Restaurant. There may be a dozen boba tea shops in the vicinity as well.
Until today I'd thought of it as a pan-Asian-town since there are Malaysian, Vietnamese, and Korean businesses intermixed with them, but I can see why someone would think of it as a Chinatown.
I was going to say the section of route 1 and 27 right before getting into New Brunswick.
around Rt 27 strip malls, plazas around Kam Man on Old Post Rd, some parts of Rt 1. Most of the non-food related businesses exist along Rt 27 between Costco and Highland Park, but it’s not as concentrated as Oak Tree Rd Little India
> What are the core businesses they mean?
This isn't touristy like NYC. Like, if you go to dim sum here, they expect you know what to do and the etiquette.
A lot of Chinese owned businesses on Rt 27. Look up “loving care pharmacy”, and that’s where the businesses are. I certainly wouldn’t call it a “Chinatown” though
It's not a concentrated Chinatown like Manhattan.
There's some clusters and some single station stores.
Rt 27 Shanghai dumpling house, start there and walk in a tight circle, there’s your Chinatown
i moved here from nyc because of the diversity, love it!
I think you have the wrong ethnicity or the wrong town.
saracamelia t1_jckjrn6 wrote
Lol do they mean the plaza with the H mart?