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    • Ryan Hook
    • J&J Wonton House. Right in the heart of the city is the award-winning J&J Wonton House. Cooking up traditional Cantonese dishes and specialty items like their renowned wonton soup, patrons are often praising this hidden gem for its friendly service, generous portions, and reasonable prices.
    • Don Mee Seafood Restaurant. Up an elegant flight of stairs is one of Victoria’s best and longest-running Chinese restaurants: Don Mee. It’s a classic dim sum and Cantonese experience.
    • Golden City Restaurant. Golden City Restaurant is a well-established Chinese eatery offering Cantonese and Szechuan dishes. The restaurant is big on flavour, portions, and affordability.
    • Fan Tan Café. This gorgeous Chinese restaurant near the famous Fan Tan Alley has major curb appeal with eclectic Chinese décor spilling out onto the streets as well as scattered among its tables inside.
    • MIMI Chinese. 265 Davenport Rd. 1 of 4. Every so often, a really special restaurant in Toronto opens and totally shakes up the city’s culinary scene. MIMI Chinese is that kind of place.
    • Dasha. 620 King St. W. 1 of 3. 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.
    • House of Gourmet. 484 Dundas St. W. View on Instagram. 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.
    • DaiLo. 503 College St. View on Instagram. 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).
  1. Dec 7, 2022 · With a rapidly changing Chinese diaspora, Montreal’s Chinese food options are expanding across the island and beyond, with some flavours and dishes relatively new to the city.

  2. Dec 18, 2023 · Travel through China and cuisine styles without leaving the city. Discover what Chinese food has to offer beyond the #3 special of General Tao and chicken fried rice, you never know what you may find!

    • Katherine Gillen
    • Fried Rice. Also Called: Chǎofàn. Try It: Fried Rice. “Rice is a staple in Chinese cuisine,” Yinn Low tells us. “Chinese fried rice is a complete meal that feeds the entire family.
    • Peking Duck. Also Called: Běijīng Kǎoyā. Try It: Easy Peking Duck with Mandarin Pancakes. “Personally, I think Peking duck is the best way to eat duck,” Yinn Low tells us of the Beijing dish.
    • Stinky Tofu. Also Called: Chòudòufu. Try It: Stinky Tofu. The name kind of says it all: Stinky tofu is fermented tofu with a strong odor (and it’s said that the stronger it smells, the better it tastes).
    • Chow Mein. Also Called: Chǎomiàn. Try It: Chow Mein. “Other than rice, noodles are a mainstay in Chinese cooking,” Yinn Low says. “Just like with fried rice, there are endless variations on chow mein.
  3. Nov 14, 2022 · With several Chinatowns across the city, you’ll find plenty of the best Chinese restaurants in Toronto. From juicy baos to savoury noodles, there are all kinds of delicious and authentic Chinese dishes to try in Toronto!

  4. May 16, 2024 · Where to get Chinese food in Ottawa — according to five years' worth of Ottawa Citizen resto reviews. From Peking duck to Sichuan hot pot to dumplings to soups to barbecue, the Citizen's ...

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