Lucky in Chinatown – Business Highlights

Guide

February 2026

Whether you’ve been here before or you’re just finding out, these local businesses are here to show you what they got!

Meet the 5 businesses below, introducing to some of their signature dishes, products, things you might have not known, and the traditional ways they celebrate Lunar New Year in their culture!

HI:EN from Vietnam

Meet Christmas Le, the heart behind HI:EN from Vietnam 🇻🇳 A local coffee & tea shop inspired by Vietnamese tradition, HI:EN from Vietnam serves bold, smooth Vietnamese coffee and handcrafted drinks made to help you slow down and savor the day ☕✨
☕️ HI:EN from Vietnam 📍121 Mott Street

Magnolia Jewelers

Meet Vincent Wu, co-owner of Magnolia Jewelers 💎 This Valentine’s Day and Lunar New Year, celebrate love and new beginnings with meaningful jewelry. From romantic diamond pieces to gold designs symbolizing prosperity, happiness, and good fortune, Magnolia Jewelers offers timeless pieces made to last ✨
💍 Magnolia Jewelers 📍175 & 162 Canal Street

Binondo by Kabisera

Meet Chef Augee, the restaurateur behind Binondo by Kabisera 🇵🇭
Specializing in Filipino-Chinese cuisine, Binondo by Kabisera offers comforting, boldly flavored dishes made with high-quality, locally sourced ingredients.
This Lunar New Year & Valentine’s Day, share a “Lucky in Love” meal with someone special ❤️
🍽️ Binondo by Kabisera📍50 East Broadway

18 Pell Hair

Meet Jane Yong, your go-to hair expert of 18 Pell Hair 🌟
Celebrate Lunar New Year and Valentine’s Day with a glow-up that’s all you. From subtle trims to bold transformations, 18 Pell Hair creates styles that feel personal, polished, and effortlessly you. New year, new hair, new confidence ✨🥰
💈18 Pell Hair 📍18 Pell Street

Lamoone

Meet Yong Lee, owner of Lamoone 🎂
At Lamoone, Asian-inspired Basque cheesecakes and fragrant coffee are made using the finest, freshest ingredients. From the distinctive Basil Basque cheesecake to the smooth, aromatic Pandan Coconut Latte, each creation reflects a dedication to craft and quality. Stop by to celebrate Valentine’s Day and Lunar New Year with a sweet, unforgettable treat 🧡✨
🍰 Lamoone📍143 Hester Street

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From the Lunar New Year Parade to the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival, Chinatown is a tight-knit cultural hub that invites New Yorkers and visitors to share in a rich sense of living history, all year round. Grab some boba, buy a souvenir for a friend, sing some karaoke, and stay a while.