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45 Division Street
New York, New York 10002-6707
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ph: 212.226.4441
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Most of the menu is verbal, so people don`t even bother looking at the brief items printed out. It`s advisable to let the classy Eileen Leong guide you through her creative seasonal specialties. Three generations have been coming here since 1977, and there`s an in-the-know clubby feel to the clientele, which is missing at many other Chinatown spots. On a nondescript block and practically under the Manhattan Bridge, the quadrangular dining room is surprisingly attractive and decorated in shades of blue. Standout items are diced wintermelon, stuffed clams, and crispy chicken with scallions.
If you go to Canton, you`ll find a restaurant that serves guests Cantonese and Chinese.
More Reasons to Go: Canton is great for private parties.
Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner.
Details to Note: Smoking is not permitted. Entrances and walkways are wheelchair friendly. Children are welcome.
Ways to Pay: Cash Only
More ...: Critics Say: ``Worth a visit.``
Hours of Operation: Closed on Mondays

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Rated by 7 visitor(s): Town's Best
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