Expandes to Truffle and Ricotta Egg Toast in Little Italy. The shrimp dumplings, rice rolls and Xiaolongbao made in Chinatown. Head up to La Villita, or Little Village, to sample chilaquiles and chicken Taco de Soya. Then we have Polish pierogies and Cuban coffee right downtown. But it's not just the food that you taste, it's also an adventure. You need that zest to venture into Chinatown and explore different parts of the unknown. This is the taste that has probably led most of us from out of town to get a taste for something new and different that you can rarely find anywhere else. I hear it in the honking of the hospital cars, in the group of kids passing by on their skateboards, and in the crackle of the train passing from ear to ear. You can hear the lives of all the people from all over the world, the screams, the laughter, the chatter heard in so many different languages from all over the world. All the noise collides with the faint sounds of construction blending with the rapid whistling of the wind along with the music being played in the streets is like a symphony to my ears, creating a hymn to the life of the
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