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What time does Chinatown in San Francisco close?

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The restaurants in San Francisco Chinatown also often have long hours from around 10:30am or 11am until around 9pm. Some of the bakeries and cafes run from around 6am to mid-afternoon. Most of the restaurants are open daily although some of them are closed on Mondays or have shortened hours on Tuesday.


People also ask, what time does Chinatown close?

2 answers. Chinatown on the weekends is usually closing down between 6:00pm-9:00pm for the merchants and the restaurants by 10:00pm on weekends although Wonton Noodle Garden is open until 2:00am every night on Mott Street and has the best Wonton Noodle Soup in the city. over a year ago.

Similarly, is Chinatown San Francisco worth visiting? The Best Things To Do And See In San Francisco's Chinatown. San Francisco's Chinatown is the largest Chinatown outside of Asia, as well as the oldest in North America, making it a worthwhile visit while you're staying in this buzzing city.

Thereof, is Chinatown SF safe at night?

Chinatown itself isn't particularly dangerous but some areas around it (the Tenderloin) and up and down Market street can be. It's best to take a Taxi or Uber everywhere at night and don't walk through deserted areas or through the tenderloin or mid-market street areas at night.

What is there to do in Chinatown at night?

12 Best Night Spots in Chinatown

  • Chinatown Street Market.
  • 1927 Rooftop Bar at Sofitel SO Singapore.
  • The Screening Room.
  • Tippling Club.
  • Tantric Bar.
  • Gem Bar.
  • Oxwell and Co.
  • SaVanh Bistro & Lounge.

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