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  1. May 21, 2024 · My question is, are the shops and restaurants open in China town late at night, say around 10PM? We are only in town a few days, and I’d like to visit China town when we first arrive, but will wait until the next day if most places are closed at night.

  2. Some 90,00 to 100,00 people of Chinse origin live here. It has dozens of Chinese restaurants and other shops. Chinatown is in the Lower East Side, near the old Jewish neighbourhood of Hester St. The Ghetto has few Jewish residents and there are few Italians left in Little Italy., but Chinatown gets larger and larger.

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  4. Apr 5, 2023 · At night, Chinatown’s main streets, like Mott, Elizabeth, Pell, and Doyers have many restaurants open until 9 p.m. and some until 10 p.m. Keep in mind, in general, Chinatown is quieter at night. Markets and shops are mostly closed with a few exceptions.

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  5. Jul 7, 2023 · Yes, Chinatown is safe at night but avoid isolated areas and quiet streets. This part of the city tends to close earlier than others. So, aim to wrap up your night before 7:00 PM.

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