Canton Phoenix
$ • Chinese, Lounges
Hours:
14455 SW Pacific Hwy, Portland
(503) 620-3536
About Canton Phoenix
Customers' Favorites
Canton Phoenix Reviews
great staff, sesame chicken is Amazing!
I have been going here for years and there is this new bartender who was extremely rude to us and wouldn’t serve us. I’m not sure what’s going on. I have always had good experiences but I was lied to about a situation like my family did something wrong and they didn’t. We just wanted to have a good time here and sing karaoke and we felt like we weren’t welcome. I’m extremely upset. I only had one drink I couldn’t stand anymore. The bartender brushed off my family...read full review
Canton is a great local couple- steps-above-a-dive bar. Commenting on the lounge, not the restaurant. Good people work there. Remodeled during covid. Old, nasty bathrooms are gone and now brand new and awesome. New TVs around the place and clean overall. Karaoke is fun. Not too many people, but as the remodel sinks in, it'll get busier. Good covid protocols for singers. Fun lighting. Still need a spotlight for the stage, but otherwise cool. On the right night, you can sing several...read full review
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Hours
| Monday | 12PM - 12AM |
| Tuesday | 12PM - 12AM |
| Wednesday | 12PM - 1AM |
| Thursday | 12PM - 12AM |
| Friday | 12PM - 2:30AM |
| Saturday | 12PM - 2:30AM |
| Sunday | 12PM - 12AM |
Canton Phoenix is a Chinese restaurant that offers decent dishes, including Kung Pao chicken and teriyaki chicken, known for their generous portions. The staff is super friendly, and the service is good, although food may arrive slowly. The salt and pepper squid is particularly praised for being flavorful and crispy, even for takeout, and it uses actual squid instead of cuttlefish. Prices are reasonable, but the dining experience can vary based on the crowd and atmosphere. Some may enjoy the lounge environment and open mic events, while others might not prefer it. Although some dishes, like the beef tripe with ginger and scallions, are no longer on the menu, many still find the food worth the visit. However, some customers note that certain dishes can be hit or miss, with highlights like the ginger chicken and low points like the Buddhist Delight.