Overview: Chinatown and Little Italy are so intertwined that it can be hard to properly define the borders. You can eat dim sum, then walk across... more »

Overview: Chinatown and Little Italy are so intertwined that it can be hard to properly define the borders. You can eat dim sum, then walk across... more »
Tips: It can be difficult to push a stroller (particularly a double stroller) through the crowded sidewalks or ride a bike in the streets; pe... more »
Disorient yourself at the Museum of Chinese in the Americas, where videos of immigrants recounting their trip to the United States let visitors sense the challenges Asian immigrants faced.
There is a recreation of a Chinatown shop and photographs and artifacts from immigrants. The museum was designed by Maya Lin, who is perhaps best kn... More
Ferrara Bakery & Cafe, open since 1892, churns out authentic cannolis and Napoleons. If you haven't been to Italy, the pastries here are a pretty close second.
You can sit at one of the marble-topped tables and get an espresso or Italian soda, or you can take your pastries to go.
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Address: 195 Grand St.
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DiPalo Dairy is the source for Italian cheese, but you also can get imported pasta, prosciutto, olive oil, vinegar and bread. Pick up the fixings for a picnic or stock up on pignoli (pine) nuts to bring home.
The store, owned by the same family since 1910, lets you sample so you expand your palate and buy a few extra items.
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Kam Man Food Products has inexpensive chopsticks, soup spoons and ceramic bowls, plus all the ingredients to make a Chinese feast. You can get tea pots and a huge, bargain selection of loose leaf tea.
You also can get Japanese snacks and big packages of nori for making sushi. They also carry Hello Kitty merchandise.
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A block from the Original Chinatown Ice Cream Factory, Chinatown has a Haagen Dazs store. But skip that for this sliver of a shop, which has red bean, black sesame and green tea flavors, in addition to the holy trinity of chocolate, vanilla and strawberry.
Cash only.
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Address: 65 Bayard St.
Phone: 212-608-4170
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Stop by the Mahayana Buddhist Temple, at the foot of the Manhattan Bridge, to see a 16-foot gold Buddha.
Free; a $1 donation gets you a fortune.
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133 Canal St.
212-925-8787