Don Mee Chinese Seafood Restaurant

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Asian CuisineOpen Late
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Currently closed|Open tomorrow at 11:00
+1 250-383-1032
538 Fisgard St, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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Victoria Chinatown is located in Victoria, Canada, and is one of the oldest Chinatowns in Canada. It has a rich cultural and historical background and is suitable for tourists to explore. The following is a travel guide to Victoria Chinatown: 1. How to get there Walking: If you live in downtown Victoria, you can walk to Chinatown. Public transportation: Take local buses, many routes pass through the Chinatown area. Bicycle: Victoria is a city suitable for cycling, and there are bicycle lanes and parking spots near Chinatown. 2. Main attractions -Fan Tan Alley: One of the narrowest streets in Canada, with specialty shops, cafes and art galleries. Chinatown Gate: There is a gorgeously decorated gate at the entrance, which is a landmark building in Chinatown. Bronze lion statue: Located near the gate, it symbolizes strength and protection. Chinese Cultural Center: It displays the history and culture of Chinese immigrants and sometimes hosts exhibitions and events. 3. Food recommendation Don Mee Seafood Restaurant: A traditional Cantonese restaurant famous for dim sum and seafood. Bao: A modern Chinese restaurant that offers a variety of creative buns and Chinese snacks. Bubble Tea Shop: There are several popular bubble tea shops in Chinatown, where you can try a variety of flavors. Victoria BBQ House: It offers a variety of roast meats, including barbecued pork, roast duck and crispy pork. 4. Shopping Recommendations Chinese Supermarkets: There are several Chinese supermarkets in Chinatown, selling a variety of Asian foods and condiments. Souvenir Shops: You can buy traditional Chinese crafts, clothing and souvenirs. Herb Shops: You can buy a variety of Chinese herbal medicines and health products. 5. Cultural Experience Chinese New Year Celebrations: If you visit during the Chinese New Year, Chinatown will have various celebrations, including dragon and lion dances, performances and markets. Traditional Craft Displays: Some shops will display and sell traditional handicrafts, such as calligraphy, painting and embroidery. 6. Precautions Safety: Victoria is generally safe, but you still need to pay attention to your personal belongings, especially in tourist-intensive areas. Business hours: Many shops and restaurants close early in the evening, so it is recommended to visit during the day. Walking shoes: Chinatown and its surroundings are suitable for walking, so it is recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes. I hope this travel guide can help you have a good time in Victoria Chinatown! #pretendtobeabroad #lightluxurytravel #mylifeFIRST
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