Yes, they have a great variety to choose from. Either more authentic Chinese dishes as well as americanized Chinese food if that is what you prefer.
I hate being negative, but, for the most part, the food is not good there. What keeps them alive, so to speak, is their corner lot location on a busy street, and that there are ONLY TWO Chinese restaurants left in what is known traditionally as "Chinatown," it's disconcerting for me as a resident of the area, as well as tourists, map in hand, They often respond, " Well, according to the map we should be around Chinatown, and that's where we want to be, but all we see are nightclubs [and it's daytime], where are all the Chinese food restaurants? The Chinese stores and/or a typical Chinatown (like that of San Francisco or Seattle)?" I always sadly explain, as I am now, Chinatown in Portland really doesn't exist anymore, it's been sorda de-gentrified, as termed "Old Town" which is short for night clubs and debauchery when the sun goes down. During the day, it's one giant homeless camp for addicts and boozers, the ones who have been on the streets for 15+ yrs! Sad!
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