There are roughly 250 Chinese-owned/themed shops and restaurants scattered throughout the district, with the highest concentration centered around a 300 square metre area.
"Your Host on Broadway" was how Howard Johnson's styled itself when it had five restaurants scattered through the Theater District.
There are a number of restaurants and cafes scattered across the town, with a number within the ancient port.
There are also other restaurants and stores scattered along Georgia Avenue.
There are many such restaurants scattered throughout Tokyo, but I think I would choose first of all Tamakyu, near Shibuya station.
But the owners of modest Mexican restaurants scattered around the Bronx know better.
"Food and Favors", officially one of the "areas" of the fair, simply encompassed the various restaurants, food stands, etc., scattered throughout the grounds.
And at the upscale restaurants scattered about, entrees run generally from $20 to $30 (although there are reasonably priced children's menus).
Its roster includes about 130 shops and 20 restaurants scattered along various "trade routes" to mysterious destinations with names like Dome of the Spirits.
Already, he is talking about having a chain of 25 restaurants scattered across Moscow by the end of 1990.