The city's waterfront allure and nightlife has attracted residents and
tourists alike. Over one-third of the city population is concentrated
in the lakefront neighborhoods (from Rogers Park in the north to Hyde Park in the south). The North Side has a large gay and lesbian community.
Two North Side neighborhoods in particular, Lakeview and the
Andersonville area of the Edgewater neighborhood, are home to many LGBT businesses and organizations. The area adjacent to the North Side intersection of Halsted and Belmont is a gay neighborhood known to Chicagoans as "Boys Town".
The city has many upscale dining establishments as well as many ethnic
restaurant districts. These include "Greektown" on South Halsted,
"Little Italy" on Taylor Street, just west of Halsted, "Chinatown" on
the near South Side, "Little Seoul" on and around Lawrence Avenue, a
cluster of Vietnamese restaurants on Argyle Street and South Asian
(Indian/Pakistani) on Devon Avenue.
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