There are still more Chinese in Chinatown. Most of the immigrants here come from China. The cultural characteristics of the whole region are similar to those of ancient China.
It's delicious and suitable for Shanghai people. It's not spicy. The boss is good. The uncle with oil combs is in a very good environment. Dinner starts at 8 o'clock. He eats two meals. There are free wifi. There are quite a few Korean Chinese who come to eat. It's the best decorated Chinese restaurant I've eaten outside the United States. Some friends said that spring light has taken a view here at first. I highly recommend that Argentina feels less chaotic than legend, but this is a well-off area. It's ten o'clock after dinner and friends are separated.
The farthest Chinatown from China and the farthest Chinatown from home are all slightly sad to think of. It's located in Buenos Aires, known as Paris of South America. It's also the scenic spot of Wang Jiawei. How ambiguous and sad it is.