A few years back, my parents got theatre tickets for the whole family on New Years Eve and we planned to have a late dinner in Chinatown after the show and toast in my younger daughter's birthday. When we got to Chinatown at around 11:15, the municipal lot was closed. To be fair, the weather was terrible and it was snowing heavily. We found the restaurant we planned to dine in. They were open, but we were the only patrons and quite frankly, I think they were surprised to see customers at that hour on New Year's Eve. My father circled for a while, trying to find a parking spot on the street near the restaurant. He gave up and said he would circle while we ate. We told him not to be silly and ended up leaving without ordering and just driving home, hitting midnight and singing happy birthday in the car somewhere on I-57.
I would check with a specific restaurant in Chinatown before just assuming they will be open on New Year's Eve for a festive late dinner. I would also make sure they have ample parking nearby.
Suzy
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