Chinatown
Oakland's Chinatown is one of the oldest and most authentic Chinatowns in the United States, dating back to the mid 19th Century. Located right next to downtown, the borders of Chinatown run from 12th Street in the north, to Oak Street to the east, I-880 in the south and the entrance to the Webster Tube (to Alameda). Chinatown includes a more residential section as well as a bustling commercial section, which centers mainly around the Pacific Renaissance Plaza, at 10th and Webster Streets, and includes almost every kind of shop imaginable, as well as some incredible food. Although called Chinatown, the area is actually and incredibly diverse Pan-Asian community, with residents hailing from everywhere from Japan and Korea to Vietnam and Cambodia.
Nightlife
Karibbean City
Saint Anna Cafe Shop
Restaurants
Karibbean City
Cam Huong
Saint Anna Cafe Shop
Shan Dong
Ying Kee Noodle House
Golden Lotus
Restaurant Peony
Legendary Palace
Silver Dragon Restaurant
Phnom Penh House