Late Night Drinks & Eats Guide

It’s midnight, you’re out downtown with friends, wondering where to grab a bite or another drink.

We’ve got you covered—use our guide to explore Chinatown’s late-night eats and drinks. Whether you’re after a nightcap or dim sum, you’ll leave satisfied, ready to continue the night or head to bed. Share your favorite late-night spots with us!


27 Division St

Open until 3 a.m. every night

Restaurant serving traditional Cantonese dishes and dim sum

Photo: Eater

Yunnan Rice Noodle House

53 Bayard St

Open until 5 a.m. every night

Restaurant offering a taste of Yunnan cuisine, specializing in rice noodle dishes

Photo: Yelp

90 Bowery

Open until 3 a.m. on Fri. & Sat., 2 a.m. all other nights

Restaurant serving Taiwanese fare such as dumplings, popcorn chicken, and bubble tea

Photo: Yelp

79 Baxter Street A

Open until 4 a.m. on Fri.-Sun., 2 a.m. all other nights

Local bar serving whiskeys, drinks, and food

Photo: NY Magazine

Upstairs Bar

59 Canal Street, 2nd Floor

Open until 4 a.m. on Fri. & Sat., 2:30 a.m. on Wed., Thurs., & Sun.

Karaoke bar with cocktails, beer, dumplings, and mozzarella sticks

Photo: The Infatuation

45 Mott St

Open until 4 a.m. on Fri. & Sat., 2 a.m. all other nights

Bar serving beer, wine, & cocktails, with games

Photo: Yelp

Welcome to Chinatown

Welcome to Chinatown is a grassroots initiative to support Chinatown businesses following the rapid decline in business as a result of COVID-19 and increased xenophobia. Welcome to Chinatown serves as a free voice to generate much needed momentum for one of New York City's most vibrant neighborhoods, and offers resources to launch a new revenue stream during this unprecedented time.

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