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Explore, dine and shop at Chinatown

Broome’s Chinatown is the vibrant cultural, retail, and dining heart of the town, buzzing with activity along the Carnarvon Street café strip.

Whether you’re in the mood for a refreshing mango smoothie or coffee at Dragonfly Café, a creative Southeast Asian-inspired meal at The Aarli (touted as one of the best brunches in Broome), or fresh Vietnamese rice paper rolls at Mr. Saigon, Chinatown has a wide variety of excellent dining options.

Take a stroll through Johnny Chi Lane and Little Johnny Chi Lane, two tucked away arcades marked by their distinctive red-painted wood entrances, where you’ll find boutique stores and unique souvenir shops. Cross over to Dampier Terrace, Broome’s pearling hub, where elegant pearl showrooms showcase their shimmering wares. For a deeper dive into the pearling industry, join a pearl harvesting tour with Willie Creek Pearl Luggers or visit the Cygnet Bay Showroom to learn about the craft.

Continue further up the street to Streeters Jetty, a historic site that once played a pivotal role in Broome’s pearling industry as a landing point for pearl luggers bringing their treasures ashore.

For art lovers, make a beeline to Short St Gallery. This intimate space highlights the works of talented Indigenous artists in a historic rustic building. Nearby, Magabala Books is a treasure trove of literature by Indigenous authors and a great spot to find handmade earrings and unique souvenirs.

On a more practical note, Chinatown is also home to one of Broome’s two main supermarkets, Coles, as well as the town’s only post office, making it a convenient stop for both shopping and essentials.

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