'Amber Lee's Chinatown': 4-part series
As part of our celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, KTVU's Amber Lee shares with us her knowledge of San Francisco Chinatown and the food it offers. Subscribe to KTVU's YouTube channel: / @ktvufox2 KTVU delivers the best in-depth reports, interviews and breaking news coverage in the San Francisco Bay Area and California Watch KTVU's newscasts on https://www.ktvu.com/live Download KTVU's news and weather apps for free at https://www.ktvu.com/mobile-apps Subscribe to KTVU's newsletter at https://www.ktvu.com/newsletters Follow KTVU on Facebook: / ktvu Follow KTVU on Twitter: / ktvu Follow KTVU on Instagram: / ktvu2

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'Amber Lee's Chinatown' Part 3: Fresh seafood and cured meats

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A tale of two Delta towns: Uncovering Asian American history (Part 1)

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'Amber Lee's Chinatown' Part 1: Dim sum at Great Eastern

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Saving the Far East Cafe: San Francisco Chinatown's Last Banquet Hall

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The surprising reason behind Chinatown's aesthetic

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This Singaporean Heads A 3-Michelin-Starred Restaurant In San Francisco | Singapore Hour

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Martin Yan's Chinatowns - Chinatown Markets

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Why You Can't Tell the Story of Chinatown Without Cynthia Yee (full documentary)

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How Chop Suey Saved San Francisco's Chinatown [Chinese Food: An All-American Cuisine, Pt. 1] | AJ+

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Only in Chinatown no. 4 | MY Chinatown | Yan Can Cook

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Uncovering the Hidden Wonders of San Francisco Chinatown!

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The Oldest Dim Sum House In San Francisco at Hang Ah Dim Sum Tea House — Dining on a Dime

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Fried Pork Lumpia at San Francisco's Best Filipino Restaurant — The Experts

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