Late Nights and Round Tables: A Love Letter to Boston’s Chinatown

Boston’s Chinatown isn’t just a neighborhood. It’s a rite of passage. A comfort zone. A sensory experience that keeps evolving, but always holds onto its soul. For anyone who’s spent time in the restaurant scene — behind the line, at the host stand, or just belly-up to the counter after a double shift — Chinatown was the after-hours kitchen that kept the city alive long after the lights dimmed elsewhere.

David Perrier

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