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The largest Chinatown outside of Asia
is found in San Francisco. The city that columnist Herb Caen called "Baghdad by the
Bay" boasts some of the most diverse, and incredible Asian cuisine in
the country. Miami, which has come late to the Asian-fusion trend with restaurants such as 2B Asian Bistro and Gigi, could learn something there.
Here are a couple of the most memorable, and unique, Asian eateries
around the city of San Francisco. We'll have more tomorrow, Saturday: