''I'll be glad when it's over,'' said William Lee, the Sunday manager of Bill Hong, the Cantonese restaurant on East 56th Street in Manhattan. ''People seem to want to get out of here by 9, to see the show. Actually, our seating is pretty much done by 8.''
Wounded as he is overall by the Soprano Effect, Mr. Lee has nevertheless picked up a few diners for the show. He is host to what may be the most famous weekly Sopranos party in Manhattan: his restaurant was usually where Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani (107th Mayor of New York City) gathers with several friends, including Judith Nathan, for a pre-show meal. ''Every Sunday, before 9, there is a mass evacuation from the restaurant,'' said Mr. Lee.