So in my family it's traditional for us to have Chinese takeout on New Years Eve. Supposedly it started with my father's parents, but my mother's family never did it. So it would seem to be a family thing, except for the fact that every Chinese restaurant in the area is always swamped on New Years Eve, to the point that they won't take any more orders after like 5:30 PM. So it's apparently a widespread tradition, but I have no idea how widespread. So I wanna know where you live/grew up, and if you consider having Chinese food on New Years Eve as a tradition.
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Sleuthiestofsleuths t1_j2g8iv3 wrote
Yes, Chinese for New Year's! The reason is that it's good luck, especially noodles, which ensure long life. Originally from the Midwest, now in Portland. Happy New Year!
78FANGIRL t1_j2g9kmd wrote
We have Chinese food as much as possible! š We often get it on Christmas Eve.
Dannon35 t1_j2g9r2b wrote
Grew up on North Shore of Boston. Definitely a tradition. Many restaurants had "special" menus for NYE. Generally that meant you were paying higher prices for the same stuff! Kowloon's in Saugus was the place to be.
AppointmentNo3240 t1_j2gdvmn wrote
Always try to get it on NYE. I called to order at 330 today, anticipating Iād pick it up at 4 and just heat it up later. I couldnāt even pick it up until 7. It was pandemonium.
bluestargreentree t1_j2ggwpi wrote
Yep, we always did this growing up. I didnāt carry it forward though. I think Americanized Chinese food is highly overrated and would rather make something special at home. But hey, one fewer body for you to contend with!
hike_me t1_j2gj7hf wrote
Thatās super common, itās definitely not just a thing with your family.
Thatās like saying āputting a tree up in our house and decorating it in Decemberā is a family tradition (Iām exaggerating a bit, but Chinese food at new years is wicked common).
MathematicianGlum880 t1_j2gkf58 wrote
We do something different every year, we all got food from Paper City BBQ.
farmingmaine t1_j2gl3cx wrote
We tried the Lucky Dragon in Quincy, Mass. south Hancock street for takeout Christmas Eve. First time and liked it. Brought a sack with us back up to Maine.
DidDunMegasploded t1_j2glc3j wrote
It's common with Christmas, not surprised it's common for New Year's too.
No1_Nozits_Me t1_j2hpb9p wrote
Former Lynner here. Kowloon's was definitely the place to be. Perfect for any occasion.
goldlion0806 t1_j2hzsxd wrote
This except the traditions and superstitions are meant for Lunar New year, and have just been copied by westerners.
Kazbob48 t1_j2keegd wrote
Gray China Village š
Way2L8AND1 t1_j2g4em1 wrote
We had Red Barn today... But Chinese is likely for Tomorrow :)