Chinatown continues to welcome in new businesses, and craft beer and wine shop Ling's Market is amongst the recent imports. The Ling Family operated 974 Chung King Road as a general store from the '70s to the '90s, though until recently the space remained unoccupied. About a month ago Ling's Market reopened as a shop selling over 500 wines, with a focus on rare bottles and selections from France, Italy, Argentina, Israel and the US. Right now Ling's is serving as a gallery space for artist Kim Dingle, though when her art comes down the wine shop will remain. [EaterWire]
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