Cantonese Restaurants in Portland, OR

Canton Kitchen Chinese Cuisine Chinese • $
10175 SE Stark St, Portland

Customers` Favorites

Chicken Fried Rice
Yakisoba Noodles
Mongolian Beef
Crab Pulls
Pepper

“I called to place an order at 7:19, and they close at 7:30, and they happily took my order! When I went to pick up, they were just finishing it up. All the food was perfect! I ordered the Mapo Tofu extra hot, and then she even warned me when she gave me the food that it is hot, and I was! She even brought the food to my car! I highly recommend this place! They even gave us extra appetizers!“

5 Superb23 Reviews
Hawker station PDX Hainan • $
1015 SE Stark St, Portland

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Hainan Chicken Rice

“I've had food here multiple times and I have to say that it is delicious. I love the specials and I love the signature dish (the chicken with a ginger scallion sauce). The beef special with the spicy sauce really rang my bell!. My only suggestion for improvement would to get slightly different cuts of meat so that the people eating aren't chewing on gristle. Still 5 stars; delicious flavors, amazing employees, LOVE this place!“

4.7 Superb35 Reviews
Fortune BBQ Noodle House Chinese • $
18 SE 82nd Ave, Portland

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Wonton and Roast Duck Noodle Soup
BBQ Pork and Pork Spare Ribs
BBQ Pork with Noodles
Won Ton Noodle Soup
Chinese Donut
Roasted Duck
Roasted Pork
Wonton Soup
Bok Choy

“I'm so glad my husband and I stumbled upon this mom and pop restaurant. I was craving for wonton soup and saw this place on the way home and decided to try and have early dinner here. The place is small with few tables but it's very clean and a nice friendly staff greet us by the door. We ordered wonton and dumpling soup, pork BBQ steam bun, pork roast and pork BBQ combination rice plate, roast duck and beef brisket combination dry noodles. The food reminded me of my father's cooking, since he passed away I've been missing him so much and these food just reminds me of him. The food we ordered tasted like a home cooked meal. My father was a great cook and his love language was cooking for his family and the food here reminds me of him, like a warm hug. Thank you for this experience, the food here not only feed my hunger but also feed my heart. I will definitely return here. I highly recommend this restaurant if you're looking for an authentic Chinese BBQ and noodle place.“

4.2 Good91 Reviews
Kenny's Noodle House Chinese • $
8305 SE Powell Blvd, Portland

Customers` Favorites

Pork and Shrimp Wonton Noodle Soup
Stewed Beef with Thin Egg Noodles
Preserved Egg and Pork Congee
Wonton & Siu Kao Noodle Soup
9 Brisket and Wonton Soup
Bok Choy w Oyster Sauce
Preserved Tofu Sauce
Wonton Noodles Soup
Chinese Donuts
Pork Liver

“The boiled liver kidney and tripe was very good - tender with savory sauce. And there’s lots of veggie underneath too.The congee is really savory - although I wouldn’t order the black chicken congee again, it’s weird to have chicken pieces in it.The wonton noodle was ok - not much flavor but lots of noodles.“

4.1 Good128 Reviews
Yang Kee BBQ Noodle Cantonese • $
8220 SE Harrison St #215, Portland

Customers` Favorites

Stewed Beef and Wonton Noodle Soup
Roast Duck and Pork Combination
Roast Pork
Sauce
BBQ

“I have ordered take out and delivery from here. I've had good experiences both ways. For take out, they greeted me immediately, took my order, had me pay, then told me how long it would take. I didn't have to wave them down and I felt like they treated me well. The food was prepared surprisingly fast. I was even more surprised by the large portions for the price that I paid. For delivery (via Grubhub), some items aren't available (such as the pepper and onion prawns), but similarly the food was prepared fast with large portions and delivered in a timely manner. So far, I've had their BBQ pork, roasted pork, duck, salt and pepper prawns, fried rice, congee, Big Game A and Big Game B, and wonton soup - all tasted great, not overly salty nor bland, and a great price for large portions. Overall, great experiences!“

4.1 Good49 Reviews
Happy Dragon Chinese Restaurant Cantonese • $$
707 NE 82nd Ave, Portland

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Orange Chicken
Walnut Shrimp
Peking Duck
Crab Puffs
Soup

“The food and the choices were absolutely top notch. This is the type of place that I wish was in my neighborhood so I could come here weekly and try something new. I posted photos of the bathroom because they were a little bit odd and weird but don't let that sway you on how good this place was. An absolute treat.“

3.9 Good43 Reviews
Pure Spice Chinese Restaurant Chinese • $
2446 SE 87th Ave, Portland

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Barbecue Pork and Steam Chicken over Rice
Chinese Broccoli with Oyster Sauce
Sticky Rice in Lotus Leaf
Ha Gow
BBQ

“Wow!! We came here for Chinese New Year and had such a lovely experience. It’s family owned and operated, truly authentic and everything we ordered was delicious—the best Chinese food I’ve had! Soup dumplings, shumai, the saigon curry noodles, BBQ pork, sesame balls for dessert—we’ll be back soon!“

3.8 Good72 Reviews
Excellent Cuisine Chinese Food Restaurant Chinese • $$
8733 SE Division St, Portland

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Supreme Soy Sauce Fried Noodles
Steamed Pork & Shrimp Dumplings
Fried Taro Dumpling
Egg Tarts - Don Tot
Various Dim Sum
Beef Chow Fun
HK Spare Ribs
Xiao Lung Bao
Fried Shrimp
Chicken Feet

“Very fun way to eat, the food comes by and you get to choose from quite a variety of dumplings, buns, noodles, meats and veggies. It was very relaxing and we enjoyed it so much .The out of town guests were sure there's nothing else like this ! ( from Colorado) Service is friendly and not pressured . We came recently at about 11:30 on a weekday and it wasn't crowded at all, although the weekend crush is real. The food is tasty, you can get baked or steamed bao, you can request things you don't see also. The noodles look like they are just plain noodles but they are extra well flavored.“

4 Good113 Reviews
Good World | Chinese Restaurant Chinese • $
5055 NE 122nd Ave, Portland

Customers` Favorites

Combination 2 Sweet Sour Chicken Fried Rice
Chinese Broccoli with Oyster Sauce
Sweet & Sour Chicken
Egg Flower Soup
Mongolian Beef
Chicken Feet
Chow Mein
BBQ Pork
Dim Sum
Shu Mai

“I've been eating at Good World since they first opened in the old First Interstate Bank on Sandy Blvd between 106 and 107th next to Parkrose Hardware. I like the full menu and that you can tell them how you like your food prepared, so you can get it as spicy or mild as you desire on all the dishes. All the food here except a couple fish dishes are scratch made to order and look snd taste very good MOST of the time The ambiance is like most quick turnover no frills dining experiences. The size of the portions is still reasonable, and the food quality is still very good. It used to be great, authentic Chinese food. But with changes in cooks the food quality and portion sizes have both diminished a bit over time.The service is passable; they could stand improvement with attentiveness and fixing mistakes when an order comes out wrong, which isn't often; but when it is, they don't hustle and strive to make it right.I like to start with egg flower soup or hot and sour soup, both are good choices here. I also like their spring rolls and the variety of sauces they have for dipping. This is not known as a Dim Sum restaurant, buy there is authentic dim sum service with a good selection of items, but higher than average prices at Good World.My favorite dishes at Good World are Mongolian Beef and Broccoli with Beef, both are excellent. The sweet and sour chicken or pork are also usually very good. Cashew Chicken is good but nothing special. General Tsao's Chicken is very good, perfectly spiced. They have a full bar but don't expect to get anything exotic or that requires a good mixologist.They do have Oregon Lottery in the bar if you are into slots while you waut or after dinner. There is a good full size pool table if you enjoy billiards. The bartender doubles as wait staff in the restaurant so you may have to wait fir service. Prices are competitive with other Chinese restaurants in the area e.g., the Ambassador.There is ample parking for dinner, but not always at lunch in the parking lot that is shared with several other businesses. Lunch prices and portions are reasonably adjusted downward and ate a good value.If you want a good, filling, tasty (and without MSG) Chinese meal that's scratch made from quality local sourced ingredients at a fair price check out Good World, you will be glad you did.Parking: Convenient PARKING can be difficult at lunch when they are busy. It's a shared lot with other businesses. Always plenty of parking after 5:30 when the other businesses sharing the lot are closed.Kid-friendliness: Kids are welcome. They have crayons. Tables are spaced appropriately to accommodate families with small children in bassinets and ample for other accommodations, including people with disabilities.“

3.8 Good54 Reviews
Best Taste Chinese BBQ Restaurant Cantonese • $
8350 SE Division St, Portland

Customers` Favorites

BBQ Pork

“Don't be scared by the exterior of the building, it's a gem inside. Ordered a whole roast pig for a family party at $10 a pound. You have to order it a week in advance but if it's close to a holiday even earlier is better. It was so good, and my family was so happy and honestly they are hard to please especially coming from California where they have tons of options. It was roasted to perfection and seasoned heavily so each piece had a ton of flavor. You have to pay a deposit for the wooden board/trough for the pig and it looks great for pictures! We decided to taste test first a few weeks in advance before committing to a whole pig and bought about a pound ($13 per pound). (We did a taste test at their competition and Best Taste blew it away) That same day we bought the taste test, we ended up picking up some dim sum to go with it. The dim sum has the key basics at a better price than others, it tasted fine...I wouldn't say it's anything to write home about.“

3.5 Good22 Reviews
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