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Chinatown Chinese Restaurant — Restaurant in Canton

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Chinatown Chinese Restaurant
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Nearby attractions
Applegate Farm Market
220 Albany Turnpike #44, Canton, CT 06019
Gallery On the Green
Post Office Box 281, 5 Canton Green Rd, Canton, CT 06019
Nearby restaurants
Taco Bell
250 Albany Turnpike, Canton, CT 06019
Beau's Burger Shack
228 Albany Turnpike, Canton, CT 06019
Subway
250 Albany Turnpike, Canton, CT 06019
At The Rooftop
220 Albany Turnpike, Canton, CT 06019
The Blue House Bagel Co. & Cafe
161 Albany Turnpike, Canton, CT 06019
The Green Papaya Thai Restaurant Canton
160 Albany Turnpike, Canton, CT 06019
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Chinatown Chinese Restaurant

250 Albany Turnpike, Canton, CT 06019
4.1(92)
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attractions: Applegate Farm Market, Gallery On the Green, restaurants: Taco Bell, Beau's Burger Shack, Subway, At The Rooftop, The Blue House Bagel Co. & Cafe, The Green Papaya Thai Restaurant Canton
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(860) 693-6622
Website
chinatowncanton.com

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Featured dishes

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Shrimp Roll(1)
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Spring Rolls(2)
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Boneless Spare Ribs
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Wonton Soup
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Roast Pork Egg Foo Young
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General Tso's Chicken
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Chicken,Shrimp & Beef In Garlic Sauce

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Nearby attractions of Chinatown Chinese Restaurant

Applegate Farm Market

Gallery On the Green

Applegate Farm Market

Applegate Farm Market

4.8

(31)

Open 24 hours
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Gallery On the Green

Gallery On the Green

5.0

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Candlelight: Christmas Carols on Strings
Candlelight: Christmas Carols on Strings
Sat, Dec 20 • 6:00 PM
1301 Forbes Street, East Hartford, 06118
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The Comedy Lounge at Sage and Salt - Friday, December 12
The Comedy Lounge at Sage and Salt - Friday, December 12
Fri, Dec 12 • 8:00 PM
26 Commons Drive, Litchfield, CT 06759
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Caribbean Heritage Museum - Public Tour Day
Caribbean Heritage Museum - Public Tour Day
Sat, Dec 20 • 12:00 PM
3340 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06120
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Nearby restaurants of Chinatown Chinese Restaurant

Taco Bell

Beau's Burger Shack

Subway

At The Rooftop

The Blue House Bagel Co. & Cafe

The Green Papaya Thai Restaurant Canton

Taco Bell

Taco Bell

3.4

(244)

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Beau's Burger Shack

Beau's Burger Shack

4.2

(93)

$

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Subway

Subway

3.8

(50)

$

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At The Rooftop

At The Rooftop

4.3

(188)

$$

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Juliana SimoneJuliana Simone
July 2025 - Our third takeout here now gave us three enjoyable main dishes the other night: Egg Foo Young with roast pork, Chicken with curry sauce, and our usual General Tso's chicken. The Egg Foo Young had three stacked portions that came with an optional peanut flavored sauce. Our family member who has been unhappy with every curry sauce since we moved to this area some time ago was more than pleased. "This is what I've been looking for," she exclaimed. General Tso's chicken, to me, is cooked and presented the same way at any Chinese restaurant. It's a reliable and satisfying dish. # November 2024 - Looking for a new Chinese place, we chose the Chinatown Restaurant in Canton. Checking out the online menu, some details were left out about some of the items, so I called before a family member picked up our takeout. Very helpful, it sounded like the Chef himself as he was busy cooking. He told me they only had one dumpling, not a choice of vegetable or pork. They put both together. He also said the House Lo Mein consisted of shrimp, chicken, and pork. Our takeaways were as follows: The egg roll and shrimp roll had the same crispy wrapping and were both good. The spring rolls were not to our family member's liking as they had what all of the Chinese places around us currently have, which is a paste of some kind in the center. I will have to try these myself to see what they mean. The wonton soup was very good. The right temperature, wonton dough not too dense, filling was pure, and the broth was flavorful. Their dumplings were also cooked expertly, but one family member found the combination unsatisfying as there wasn't either enough meat or vegetables to their liking. The rest of us enjoyed them, though I realize if you're a vegetarian, you can not get dumplings here as in other restaurants where they make both. Mains: The winner was General Tso's chicken. I never order it, but so many people do, and it always seems like a winner overall. The serving was plentiful, the chicken was tender with a soft coating and a little broccoli on the side, which is common with this dish. The beef and broccoli also had tender meat, a good sauce, and a good portion size. The only negative was the broccoli stalks were too long and undercooked. A large container of well cooked white rice came to share with this meal and the Tso's chicken. The House Lo Mein did not look anything to me like what I would get in California, but even after so many years back home in CT, I'm still adjusting to these differences. What looked like a container of brown noodles with a little bit of addons, I asked, is this mine? Yes, was the response as everyone was happy to run off with theirs. Fortunately, it tasted better than it looked presentation wise. Still, I could only have two servings before giving the other half away for someone else's lunch the next day. I won't order it again, however. Our favorite thing we all agreed they did the best was their House Fried Rice with an added egg. Perfectly made with shrimp, chicken, pork, the egg, and some fresh peas. Plenty of fortune cookies were included in the bag, along with chopsticks and a variety of sauces. They do have indoor seating. Maybe six tables? The owners are very polite and accommodating. Open six days a week, basically 11Am - 10Pm. Closed Mondays and most holidays. Plenty of parking as they are within a small shopping plaza.
Anita Chu (anitahomeCT)Anita Chu (anitahomeCT)
Place is large and clean, there’s around 5-7 tables for seating, rare for many take out places to have this many for eating in. When we were there, there were two other parties eating there, eat in, they put it on a plate and bring to your table. Take out, they pack it up in in tupperware. Preparing food took less than 10 min of waiting. They did have constant phone order in calls to take as well. I took a chance to try the curry beef since it’s not on all Chinese take out restaurants. It was decent, a little spicy but not overwhelming. Not sure if I’ll get it again. beef and broccoli tasted better and was more on the sweet side. Prices was $5-6 for lunch special, does not include drink though. Size could have been larger. Overall decent price and good! Location was easy to find parking, for easy pick up or eat in.
Ja KrJa Kr
The food here is good. It's tasty without being oversaturated any of the respective sauces. Portion size is good, although you tend to get a little bit less meat here than you will in other places, but they do include a lot of vegetables, so I didn't really mind. Pricing is fair, service is fairly quick, and the restaurant is generally clean and bright. There's usually plenty of open parking in the lot.
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July 2025 - Our third takeout here now gave us three enjoyable main dishes the other night: Egg Foo Young with roast pork, Chicken with curry sauce, and our usual General Tso's chicken. The Egg Foo Young had three stacked portions that came with an optional peanut flavored sauce. Our family member who has been unhappy with every curry sauce since we moved to this area some time ago was more than pleased. "This is what I've been looking for," she exclaimed. General Tso's chicken, to me, is cooked and presented the same way at any Chinese restaurant. It's a reliable and satisfying dish. # November 2024 - Looking for a new Chinese place, we chose the Chinatown Restaurant in Canton. Checking out the online menu, some details were left out about some of the items, so I called before a family member picked up our takeout. Very helpful, it sounded like the Chef himself as he was busy cooking. He told me they only had one dumpling, not a choice of vegetable or pork. They put both together. He also said the House Lo Mein consisted of shrimp, chicken, and pork. Our takeaways were as follows: The egg roll and shrimp roll had the same crispy wrapping and were both good. The spring rolls were not to our family member's liking as they had what all of the Chinese places around us currently have, which is a paste of some kind in the center. I will have to try these myself to see what they mean. The wonton soup was very good. The right temperature, wonton dough not too dense, filling was pure, and the broth was flavorful. Their dumplings were also cooked expertly, but one family member found the combination unsatisfying as there wasn't either enough meat or vegetables to their liking. The rest of us enjoyed them, though I realize if you're a vegetarian, you can not get dumplings here as in other restaurants where they make both. Mains: The winner was General Tso's chicken. I never order it, but so many people do, and it always seems like a winner overall. The serving was plentiful, the chicken was tender with a soft coating and a little broccoli on the side, which is common with this dish. The beef and broccoli also had tender meat, a good sauce, and a good portion size. The only negative was the broccoli stalks were too long and undercooked. A large container of well cooked white rice came to share with this meal and the Tso's chicken. The House Lo Mein did not look anything to me like what I would get in California, but even after so many years back home in CT, I'm still adjusting to these differences. What looked like a container of brown noodles with a little bit of addons, I asked, is this mine? Yes, was the response as everyone was happy to run off with theirs. Fortunately, it tasted better than it looked presentation wise. Still, I could only have two servings before giving the other half away for someone else's lunch the next day. I won't order it again, however. Our favorite thing we all agreed they did the best was their House Fried Rice with an added egg. Perfectly made with shrimp, chicken, pork, the egg, and some fresh peas. Plenty of fortune cookies were included in the bag, along with chopsticks and a variety of sauces. They do have indoor seating. Maybe six tables? The owners are very polite and accommodating. Open six days a week, basically 11Am - 10Pm. Closed Mondays and most holidays. Plenty of parking as they are within a small shopping plaza.
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Place is large and clean, there’s around 5-7 tables for seating, rare for many take out places to have this many for eating in. When we were there, there were two other parties eating there, eat in, they put it on a plate and bring to your table. Take out, they pack it up in in tupperware. Preparing food took less than 10 min of waiting. They did have constant phone order in calls to take as well. I took a chance to try the curry beef since it’s not on all Chinese take out restaurants. It was decent, a little spicy but not overwhelming. Not sure if I’ll get it again. beef and broccoli tasted better and was more on the sweet side. Prices was $5-6 for lunch special, does not include drink though. Size could have been larger. Overall decent price and good! Location was easy to find parking, for easy pick up or eat in.
Anita Chu (anitahomeCT)

Anita Chu (anitahomeCT)

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The food here is good. It's tasty without being oversaturated any of the respective sauces. Portion size is good, although you tend to get a little bit less meat here than you will in other places, but they do include a lot of vegetables, so I didn't really mind. Pricing is fair, service is fairly quick, and the restaurant is generally clean and bright. There's usually plenty of open parking in the lot.
Ja Kr

Ja Kr

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4.1
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4.0
1y

July 2025 - Our third takeout here now gave us three enjoyable main dishes the other night: Egg Foo Young with roast pork, Chicken with curry sauce, and our usual General Tso's chicken. The Egg Foo Young had three stacked portions that came with an optional peanut flavored sauce. Our family member who has been unhappy with every curry sauce since we moved to this area some time ago was more than pleased. "This is what I've been looking for," she exclaimed. General Tso's chicken, to me, is cooked and presented the same way at any Chinese restaurant. It's a reliable and satisfying dish.

November 2024 - Looking for a new Chinese place, we chose the Chinatown Restaurant in Canton. Checking out the online menu, some details were left out about some of the items, so I called before a family member picked up our takeout.

Very helpful, it sounded like the Chef himself as he was busy cooking. He told me they only had one dumpling, not a choice of vegetable or pork. They put both together. He also said the House Lo Mein consisted of shrimp, chicken, and pork.

Our takeaways were as follows: The egg roll and shrimp roll had the same crispy wrapping and were both good. The spring rolls were not to our family member's liking as they had what all of the Chinese places around us currently have, which is a paste of some kind in the center. I will have to try these myself to see what they mean.

The wonton soup was very good. The right temperature, wonton dough not too dense, filling was pure, and the broth was flavorful.

Their dumplings were also cooked expertly, but one family member found the combination unsatisfying as there wasn't either enough meat or vegetables to their liking. The rest of us enjoyed them, though I realize if you're a vegetarian, you can not get dumplings here as in other restaurants where they make both.

Mains: The winner was General Tso's chicken. I never order it, but so many people do, and it always seems like a winner overall. The serving was plentiful, the chicken was tender with a soft coating and a little broccoli on the side, which is common with this dish.

The beef and broccoli also had tender meat, a good sauce, and a good portion size. The only negative was the broccoli stalks were too long and undercooked. A large container of well cooked white rice came to share with this meal and the Tso's chicken.

The House Lo Mein did not look anything to me like what I would get in California, but even after so many years back home in CT, I'm still adjusting to these differences. What looked like a container of brown noodles with a little bit of addons, I asked, is this mine? Yes, was the response as everyone was happy to run off with theirs.

Fortunately, it tasted better than it looked presentation wise. Still, I could only have two servings before giving the other half away for someone else's lunch the next day. I won't order it again, however.

Our favorite thing we all agreed they did the best was their House Fried Rice with an added egg. Perfectly made with shrimp, chicken, pork, the egg, and some fresh peas.

Plenty of fortune cookies were included in the bag, along with chopsticks and a variety of sauces. They do have indoor seating. Maybe six tables? The owners are very polite and accommodating. Open six days a week, basically 11Am - 10Pm. Closed Mondays and most holidays. Plenty of parking as they are within a small...

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4.0
7y

Place is large and clean, there’s around 5-7 tables for seating, rare for many take out places to have this many for eating in. When we were there, there were two other parties eating there, eat in, they put it on a plate and bring to your table. Take out, they pack it up in in tupperware. Preparing food took less than 10 min of waiting. They did have constant phone order in calls to take as well.

I took a chance to try the curry beef since it’s not on all Chinese take out restaurants. It was decent, a little spicy but not overwhelming. Not sure if I’ll get it again. beef and broccoli tasted better and was more on the sweet side. Prices was $5-6 for lunch special, does not include drink though. Size could have been larger. Overall decent price and good!

Location was easy to find parking, for easy pick...

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1.0
3y

Decent food but bad customer service, we requested vegetable fried rice and shrimp fried rice with our meals as we don’t eat pork and they messed up both orders, So we went back to get our rice and only got the vegetable fried rice as they insisted they didn’t hear shrimp fried rice and didn’t charge us. So instead of giving us shrimp fried rice and maybe we pay $1 more or they give us since they messed up our order they decided to give us nothing but 1 - vegetable fried rice. We thought we found a good local Chinese restaurant but I guess we didn’t, time to move on to another town. I guess they have enough business to worry about 1...

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