Saturday, January 5, 2013

Chinatown in Washington, D.C.

Last November my aunt, Emily, invited me to join her and my uncle, Alex, and cousin, Emmy, in Washington, D.C. I had the most wonderful time!

Part of the fun was exploring the city. On our first day we took a stroll through historic Chinatown.

I'd like to share a few photos of the visual delights we encountered...


The Friendship Arch
H St NW at 7th St NW, Washington, D.C.


Closer view of the gate


There are many charming and unexpected Chinese accents hidden in plain sight throughout the neighborhood.


Low relief panel of 2 dragons holding an orb above what seems to be 
2 modern nozzles... along with a random plastic grocery bag...


A red gate with a jubilantly sinuous design partially blocks the view of an alley

One particularly delightful treat was watching a chef create noodles - right in the front window of the Chinatown Express restaurant


Front window of the Chinatown Express restaurant
 6th St NW at H St NW


Noodle samples and the noodle chef


The noodle chef works his magic for passersby


Emmy, Aunt Emily and Uncle Alex prepare to test the noodles

The noodles were delicious! Actually... everything we ordered was superb!

Lunch with loved ones - "priceless!"

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