
But since I was doing my Christmas shopping at Union Square (woo-hoo, all done!), I thought I'd head up north to my Chinatown.
Maneuvering through the swarms of people on Stockton Street, I picked up a few groceries at the fresh produce stores. Chinatown is a great place to pick up fresh vegetables that are cheap! And they have a lot of Asian vegetables such as gai lan and bok choy that I rarely get at my Safeway because it's usually not the best quality. But in Chinatown, you get farmer fresh produce. My only complaint as the Single Guy Chef is that you sometimes have to buy the vegetables in those prepackaged packs that's almost like shopping at Costco.


That's why when I hit Chinatown, I head for Hing Lung Restaurant, a noodle shop and roastery at 674 Broadway (just a few yards from Gold Mountain, which is popular for its dim sum).
My mom and I discovered this place several years ago and I always go there for a quick lunch. It can sometimes have long lines of people waiting, but the service is fast so you don't have to wait too long.
When you go in by yourself, be prepared to be seated with strangers, kind of like a working man's version of Town Hall's communal table.

Hing Lung is also popular for some of its fried noodle dishes and chow fun. But for me, it's a great noodle shop. And it looks like over the years, the word has gotten out because today the restaurant was filled with a mix of people of many races enjoying themselves. This probably explains why it seems like Hing Lung has increased its prices by about $2 for everything. I paid $6 for my noodles while you can go around the corner and get a similar bowl at Yee's Restaurant on Grant for only $4.50. Still, you can't beat the brightly lit and piping hot food of Hing Lung.

Golden Gate makes traditional Chinese pastries with several Americanized baked goods like chiffon cakes and Napoleans. I decided to pick up a snack for later, and stood in line. (Again, the word is out because there were several non-Chinese people in line. My Chinatown has been discovered!)

With my wedding/melon cake in hand, I headed back home. One day I'm going to return to Chinatown and try to discover some unknown gems. For now I guess I'll share. :)
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