Where to Eat and Drink in San Diego’s Convoy District Thrillist 2/11/2021 © Hidden Fish Sushi
The roughly eight square blocks that make up San Diego’s historic Chinatown bear little resemblance to the Chinatowns of Los Angeles and San Francisco. The district hosts two Chinese Historical Museums, as well as a huge, two-day celebration for Lunar New Year (that’s obviously gone virtual this year), but is otherwise not a destination for Chinese or other Asian fare.
If you’re looking for the city’s best Asian cuisine, most locals will direct you to the Convoy District home to over 100 restaurants serving Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Lao, Thai, Vietnamese, Taiwanese cuisines and more, plus a variety of Asian-owned businesses. If you’re looking for tidy walkways and cute tourist shops, you’ll be disappointed. Running along Convoy Street from Aero Drive to Clairemont Mesa Boulevard, the Convoy District is a sprawling business area consisting largely of strip malls, auto
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