For authentic tastes and culture of Asia, the Mills 50 District is home to one of the largest Vietnamese-American communities in Florida. The area continues to expand with Vietnamese, Korean, Thai and Chinese restaurants, shops and markets. Orlando's Cultural Districts Tucked away in the shadows of downtown Orlando are diverse neighborhoods that provide distinctive character and unique style. Historic Church Street offers a glimpse into the area's beginnings in the early 1800s contrasted against trendy restaurants and a vibrant nightlife. The brick streets of Thornton Park are lined with restaurants and boutiques set around picturesque Lake Eola. College Park's avenues named after famous colleges are home to a quaint shopping and Spotlight Orlando does not have a "gay" district . In fact, the LGBT population of the City Beautiful is spread out, creating a true sense of diversity in its community . Thornton Park, College Park and Lake Ivanhoe Village have the largest concentration of LGBT residents and businesses . 34 VisitOrlando.com/lgbthttp://www.VisitOrlando.com/lgbt