Sunset Park, Brooklyn, is poised to become the city's foremost Chinatown. Whereas five years ago it was confined to Eighth Avenue between 50th and 65th streets, the neighborhood now extends north beyond 40th and tumbles west down the slope to Fifth Avenue, a region of small row houses on tree-lined streets, much cheerier than the tenements of Manhattan's Chinatown or the high-rises of Flushing. Ducks dangle seductively in the windows; pea shoots, garlic chives, and fresh lychees spill from greengroceries onto the sidewalks; and cybercafés flaunt Hong Kong sophistication with pastel bubble teas and a startling mix of Asian and... More >>>