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    Canton Manor

    3.5 (186 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Seafood
    Closed 9:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    dim sum
    Stephanie T.

    My family and I came back to Canton Manor to celebrate my niece's 1st birthday on February 21st and my birthday on May 28th. For my niece's 1st birthday, we had a private room reserved for us with 2 tables downstairs. There are a few private rooms. On May 28th, we were the first group for dinner service and it definitely got crowded after we arrived. It seems like 5-5:30pm is the time before it gets very busy. Every time I come to Canton Manor, the service is always great and the food is delicious. Also, I always have boxes of food to take home. Canton Manor food is consistently excellent and hits all the right flavor notes. I definitely recommend everyone to come to Canton Manor for a great meal, either for dim sum or for more entrees type dishes. It has become my family's go to restaurant now.

    Salt & Pepper Fried Pork Chops
    Gordon Y.

    Cuisine: 9 Service: 7 Decor: 7 Value: 8 Overall: 9 Do you remember Imperial Palace in downtown Flushing? No? Then you're too young. It was considered THE best Cantonese restaurant a decade ago in Flushing by many people, including myself. Sadly, a fire nearby shut it down. Thankfully, they reopened quickly and still putting out great food. For our recent meal, we were celebrating and ordered some amazing seafood. Check out my pictures/videos for the presentation of our 7lbs lobster and 5lbs geoduck sashimi. Wow! Everything tasted so fresh and delicious. Other dishes were very well made as well. The group really loved the Steamed Big Mouth Bass and Steamed Pacific Oysters w/ Black Bean Sauce. The rest of the dishes were all excellent too. We were super happy with the meal.

    Rose D.

    I recently dined at Canton Manor and had a really enjoyable experience overall. The food was genuinely tasty and well-prepared, with each dish bringing solid flavor and quality. I do want to note that some of the dishes leaned a bit on the salty side. That said, I've been cutting back on sodium lately, so it's possible I'm more sensitive to it than most. What really stood out was the service. The staff were very nice, attentive, and made sure everything was taken care of throughout the meal. All in all, a good spot with flavorful food and great service. Definitely worth trying.

    Steamed rice roll
    Eric Z.

    Came on a Saturday morning for dim sum around 10:45am. Was already packed but luckily it was just two of us so we got seated on the side right away. Tons of carts came by immediately and we probably ordered all our dishes within 10 minutes of getting seated. Dim sum is fresh and they have some special items too when the manager walks around with the metal tray. Love their pineapple buns. Parking lot gets super packed during dim sum times, might be hard to find a spot in the lot if coming after 11am on the weekend.

    Garlic sauce for the chicken
    Aug T.

    We were looking for Cantonese food and decided to try out this spot and it didn't disappoint. We had the salt and pepper pork chops, sautéed beef with peppers, cold chicken and beef and pan fried noodles. Service was great and food appeared in a timely manner. Plenty of parking in the lot.

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    Nelson E.

    Canton Manor is a classic, no frills Cantonese dim sum spot that delivers exactly what you want on a weekend morning. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The dining room has that old school banquet hall feel with round tables, tea pots, and servers moving quickly between tables. It feels authentic and lively without being chaotic.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] We ordered a mix of staples: har gow, shrimp cheung fun, and baked roast pork buns. The har gow were generously sized and packed with shrimp.The cheung fun had a smooth, silky rice noodle with just the right amount of soy sauce. The baked buns were warm, slightly sweet on top, and very satisfying. Portions are solid and filling. This is not a tiny tasting menu style dim sum place. You leave comfortably full. One tip: avoid the tables near the entrance in colder weather. They catch a noticeable draft. Sit deeper inside the dining room for a more comfortable experience.

    Lourdes M.

    Finally get the chance to get into and dined to this restaurant. We came during their dim sum hour so we took advantage of it , we could always come back for lunch or dinner dining some other time. This is not the closest dim sum near me but parking is way better than going to Northern Blvd near Douglaston or Flushing area. We had the all time favorites like congee, shumai, egg roll, braised beef, sticky rice , Chinese brocolli , and sesame ball, pork bun, custard for desserts. It may not have the best dim sum selections but the service is unimaginable fast. Pricing is average and taste is just alright. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The dining room is huge. It has a private room for party.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] It has live tank if decided to order fresh catch seafoods. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The place is descent in terms of cleanliness.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] A good alternative instead of going to Flushing. Our craving was satisfied.

    Soup with lunch
    kristin c.

    4.5 [[HIGHLIGHT]]Has a large dining area with round tables and smaller ones. The spaces between the tables are not that wide so I thought no dimsum carts but actually they still had small ones.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Picked a few (priced as medium and large) and they were all good. The salted egg bun was delicious; eat when not too hot. I like the Lunch special menu, prices and portions were good as well. The seafood with eggplant casserole I think had more and varied seafood, compared to lunch portions at other places. The steamed bean curd with scallops in black beans was simply that but tasty. On Northern Boulevard, but not as busy area, and has a parking lot.

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    Stephen L.

    I placed my order on the phone, which was painless and efficient and was told the order would take about 15 minutes. I ordered beef chow fun, seafood pan fried noodle, salted fish and diced chicken fried rice, and sauteed clam with black bean sauce (menu says black sean sauce lol). It really did only take 15 minutes for the food to be ready. When I got back home which was about 5 minutes away on this very cold night, the food was still very hot and did not need any microwaving. My family of 4 and my mother in law all really loved the dishes. We will definitely try other items of the menu and look forward to trying out their dim sum during the day time. Parking isnt too bad as they have their own parking lot and there is street parking as well. Definitely come here if you want delicious Cantonese food.

    Foos eatin
    Jeff W.

    Canton Manor is absolutely delicious authentic Chinese dim sum great service good parking and we had you my Hacau, beef tripe rice ordered the entire menu. [[HIGHLIGHT]]It was a great experience for couples and family to dine in.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] You don't have to go to Flushing anymore. You can eat this in Bayside and as good as going into the heart of the dragon in Chinatown.

    Helen M.

    Location: Canton Manor 220-15 Northern Blvd, Bayside, NY Must-try dishes: Piggy buns, Cheung fun, buns Dietary accommodations: Gluten free without the sauce [[HIGHLIGHT]]Family gathering a few months ago. Best to come early they have a very small parking lot and it gets packed easily.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] - Fried Taro Dumplings - 3x mini roast pork pineapple buns - Shrimp rolls - Stuffed eggplants - Coconut Pudding - Steam Roasted pork buns - Piggy buns filled with egg yolk - Lo Mei Gai - Chives shrimp dumplings - 2x Beef Cheung fun - mini egg tarts - Fried sticky rice - Fried dough Cheung fun - Har ga - Dried shrimp Cheung fun - Black pepper beef ribs

    Alex C.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]We were one of the first customers there and the place was freezing, likely the heat was turned down really low overnight.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The dimsum ladies had the cart out very quickly with lots of choices. As there were only the two of us, eight dimsum dishes was the most we can handle.

    Stephen M.

    Came here previously for Dim Sum, this time for a Post Chinese New Year's Eve Dinner with my brother and Mom. They have a parking lot but get here early as it fills up. Staff was friendly and attentive nd got seated right away. Ordered 5 dishes, sorry, didn't get the names of the dishes but you can see my pics. The soup was really really good. In fact ask the dishes were awesome. The shrimp in mayor sauce was cooked perfectly. The beef dish was so tender. The fried fish - I could eat that all day. Usually when I got to these type of dinners, there's usually a dish or two that was just ok. These were all excellent. There was a Lobster Fried Rice dish that another table got that looked really good. Have to come back to try the other dishes. But at the same time, I want these dishes all over again.

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    Does restaurant allow BYOB? If yes, are there any fee as corkage?

    They do allow this. I've never heard of them charging corkage. I don't think it should be an issue, but I would call them in advance just in case. If you or someone in your party speaks Cantonese or Mandarin--this should help things and… Read more

    Is it street parking?

    Yes there are street parking.

    Do they have catering?

    Yes

    Are there gluten free options?

    I don't believe so, but don't quote me however, nowhere on their menus state, they offer gluten-free

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    We went on a Thursday dinner at 8 pm. They closes at 9:30 pm. It wasn't busy. Two tables dining…read moreat that hour. We ordered : Ice soybean milk: $3.30. Sweetness is just right. You can taste the soybean flavor. We enjoyed it. Oyster pancake: $11.45. We enjoyed this flavorful dish. Plenty of little oysters. Fried bun with chives and egg: $4.30. Crispy outside with packed filling. Scallion pancake: $4.90 not as crispy as above. Generous portion. Family meal combo $52.00: 3 dishes , white rice and soup. We had: Pork chop Peking style: crispy deep fried pork chop coated with sweet abd sour sauce. A favorite for kids. Chunk chicken Taiwan: a casserole dish with enough heat. Very flavorful. It's a hearted heavier seasoned dish. Braided pork belly: another casserole dish with heat. Full of wok chi (wok heat). Sauce is more heavily seasoned. It's a fatty meat due to pork belly. Overall we are satisfied. It's a good quiet neighborhood restaurant which has been opened for at least 10 years. Service was good. Food service time was quick. Parking is easy in the evening. Will return. Credit card accepted if more than $30 transaction. Card and cash same price.

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