Dim Sum and the Manhattan Bridge
What this foodstroll is
Our favorite way to spend an afternoon in Manhattan’s Chinatown.
Why this foodstroll works
While the Manhattan Bridge may not have the same brand recognition as its neighbor, it also has 99% fewer tourists, better views, and no bikers who believe exactly half the bridge belongs to them on crowded nice weather weekends. It also happens to originate and terminate (depending on what side you start from) in the heart of Chinatown and Brooklyn Bridge Park. It takes about 30-40 minutes to cross depending on your level of fitness and the age of your children, and you could time it so that you start in Brooklyn Bridge Park, spend the morning walking the bridge, and then reward yourself with Dim Sum for lunch. Or you could start in Chinatown, reward yourself in advance, and then spend the afternoon walking it off.
Strolling
Choose which direction you’d like to walk, and remember the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges can be done together as one continuous loop, so a full day foodstroll is always on the table.
Food Spots
1. Golden Unicorn
4. Wah Fung No 1 Fast Food
Transportation
Nearly every subway in NYC passes relatively close to Chinatown and The Manhattan Bridge, including the N, Q, R, W, 6, J, Z, B, D, and F lines. The A, C, F, 2, and 3 lines service DUMBO on the Brooklyn side. Streetside parking is possible in DUMBO, especially a few blocks away from the action.