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  1. Best Chinese Restaurants in Downtown Toronto, Ontario: Find Tripadvisor traveller reviews of Downtown Toronto Chinese restaurants and search by price, location, and more.

  2. Jul 31, 2023 · So, loosen your belts, sharpen your chopsticks, and let’s embark on this unforgettable expedition through the 12 Best Chinese Restaurants in Downtown Toronto! Summary. What are the Best Items to Order at a Chinese Restaurant? The Best Chinese Restaurants in Downtown Toronto. 1) New Ho King. 2) Wah Too Seafood Restaurant. 3) New Sky Restaurant.

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  3. Top 10 Best Chinese Restaurants Downtown in Toronto, ON - July 2024 - Yelp - Mimi Chinese, Swatow Restaurant, Lee Chen Asian Bistro - King, Magical Taste of China, Pearl Harbourfront Chinese Cuisine, Shanghai Shikumen Fine Cuisine, Sue Fung's Dim Sum Canteen, Lee, Chat Bar Downtown, House of Gourmet.

    • Mimi Chinese
    • Dasha
    • House of Gourmet
    • Dailo
    • Omni Palace
    • Chat Bar
    • Rol San
    • Asian Legend
    • Mother's Dumplings
    • Sunny's Chinese

    265 Davenport Rd.

    Every so often, a really special restaurant in Toronto opens and totally shakes up the city’s culinary scene. MIMI Chineseis that kind of place. From the team behind the hugely successful Sunny’s Chinese pop-up, MIMI is like the more polished big sister, but it’s not stuffy at all. Inside this newly-opened, swanky Yorkville spot you’ll find family-style regional Chinese food with a focus on the provinces of Guangdong, Sichuan and Hunan. The four-foot belt noodle (cut tableside) with house chi...

    620 King St. W.

    The moment you enter Dasha, you are transported into the neon streets of Hong Kong and Shanghai: glowing red lanterns, private karaoke rooms, a giant metal birdcage that envelops the entire staircase — OK, that last one is just for dramatic effect. From Michelin star chef Akira Back’s creative genius, you’ll find a menu laden with modern, innovative tributes to Chinese traditions and flavours like scallop shumai dim sum served in a billowing puff of dry ice. dashatoronto.com

    484 Dundas St. W.

    House of Gourmet is everything you didn’t know you needed under one roof. This no-fuss Chinese restaurant right in the heart of Chinatown offers almost every style of Chinese food, meaning you can get your fill of seafood, barbecue and noodles. Their wonton-brisket-noodle soup is legendary. houseofgourmet.ca

    503 College St.

    We could not have a 'best Chinese food' list without including our top Toronto restaurant, DaiLo. Chef Nick Liu is not a fan of the term ‘fusion cuisine,’ but what he’s doing with 'new-Asian cuisine' on College Street is anything but traditional (and we mean that in the best way possible). Liu, who grew up as the son of Hakka parents in Canada, frequently wows palates with a unique brand of Chinese food made with French cooking flair. dailoto.com

    Multiple locations

    Cold weather got you craving a glorious bowl of noodles? Omni Palace is the place. There’s a reason why it’s China’s biggest hand-pulled noodle chain. At every location (two in North York, one in Scarborough) meat or vegetarian broths come with a choice of toppings and various noodle shapes and sizes. @omnipalace

    Multiple locations

    Billed as the first GTA restaurant to serve izakaya-style chuan’r (skewers cooked over an open flame), Chat Barbrings this northern Chinese street food tradition to Torontonians. The extensive menu has a variety of chuan’r from lamb and beef to pork intestines with green onion and grilled enokitake mushrooms. chatbar.ca

    323 Spadina Ave.

    If you ever find yourself craving dim sum at 10 p.m., Rol San is the answer. After 28 years, this all-day legend still sparks joy in our hearts. We're obsessed with their crispy beef in that heavenly spicy ginger honey sauce.

    Multiple locations

    Since 1988, Asian Legend has been serving up Northern Chinese cuisine to hungry patrons. Today, the original Dundas Street eatery has expanded into five locations across the city, so your next plate of seafood-fried noodles and moo shu beef is closer than you think. asianlegend.ca

    421 Spadina Ave.

    A meal at Mother's Dumplings is basically a right of passage for Torontonians. Whether you like 'em boiled, steamed or pan-fried, the dumplings (and their prices) at this Spadina stalwart never disappoint. mother's-dumplings-toronto

    60 Kensington Ave.

    Sunny's Chinese(from the same folks behind MIMI Chinese) started as a pandemic pop-up in 2020. Each menu drop focused on traditional food from a particular region in China. And they sold out every single time. From Sichuan’s famous dan dan noodles to stir-fried cheung fun (rice noodle roll) with a Hong Kong-style chili shrimp oil on their Cantonese menu, Sunny's Chinese is an education and an explosion for our taste buds. Now they have a fun and funky permanent location for their regional Chi...

    • Mother’s Dumplings. A dumpling institution at the northern entrance of Chinatown, Mother’s Dumplings will treat you to comforting home-style cooking from northeastern China made from recipes passed down through generations.
    • Dim Sum King. Walk up to the third floor of this little Dundas Street ‘mall’ and you’ll reach what is perhaps the largest Dim Sum restaurant in Toronto.
    • Little Sheep. On the first floor of the same mall-esque structure as Dim Sum King, you’ll find Little Sheep. Specializing in All-You-Can-Eat Mongolian Hotpot, this do it yourself eatery is perfect for the hungry diners among you!
    • Chinese Traditional Buns. Specializing in North-Eastern Chinese food, Chinese Traditional Buns more than makes up for it’s questionable decor with some of the best food in Chinatown.
  4. Nov 14, 2022 · From juicy baos to savoury noodles, there are all kinds of delicious and authentic Chinese dishes to try in Toronto! Chinese food is more than just dumplings and sweet and sour pork, y’all. Here are some of the best Chinese restaurants to try in Toronto, starting from the more budget-friendly spots to the more upscale places.

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  6. Best Chinese Restaurants in Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia: Find Tripadvisor traveller reviews of Downtown Vancouver Chinese restaurants and search by price, location, and more.