Chinese Restaurants in Canora

Raymond's Family Restaurant Chinese • $
316 Main St, Canora

Customers` Favorites

Sizzling Raymond’S Teriyaki Meat Combo
Egg Roll Beef & Mixed Vegetables
Raymond's Honey Garlic Spareribs
Fried Whole Shrimp Chow Mein
Raymond's Special Chop Suey
Sweet & Sour Chicken Balls
Beef in Black Pepper Sauce
Beef with Vegetables
Deluxe Wonton Soup
Breaded Sparerib

“We had the special with Chicken 🐔 chow mein and dry ribs. Soooo good!!!
The fried rice 🍚 was perfect, the sauce with the dry ribs was exactly right. Nice, big shrimps 🍤 well battered. Large portions for those hungry folks and pleasant service. I will be back sooner rather than later!🙃“

4.8 Superb20 Reviews
Wong's Cafe Chinese • $
113 Main St, Canora

Customers` Favorites

Hamburger with Fries with Cheese
Mushroom Egg Foo Yung
Chicken Chow Mein
Beef and Broccoli
Cheese Hamburger
BBQ Pork Chowmein
Lemon Chicken
Wonton Soup

“I usually call ahead to order takeout and have learned that during peak times the food often isn't ready so will add 10 minutes to the pick up time. If it's not during the dinner rush it's always ready at the time given.

During the supper rush there's often a line to pay as the person manning the register is also answering the phone taking orders. The debit machine is usually quite slow and since there is only one phone line transactions are interrupted if a call comes in while the machine is in use.

Regardless of minor inconveniences I still recommend this place as the food is always good - it's fresh, served hot and is fairly priced. Wong's Special Combination is always a good choice and will satisfy even the heartiest of appetites while a half order is available for those who want something on the lighter side.

Kid-friendliness: High chairs and booster seats available

Wheelchair accessibility: There is a step up into the main entrance from the street. The main door opens into a small vestibule with a second door to your immediate right that must be pulled open into the vestibule in order to enter the dining room. Assuming one in a wheelchair can be lifted to get into the front door there isn't room to pivot the chair 90 degrees and then pull the second door open. Would recommend at least 2 helpers to get a chair inside - both lift the chair up the step, one to go in ahead to pull and hold the inner door open, the second to roll the chair into the vestibule and maneuver it 90 degrees through the second door into the dining room.“

4.2 Good31 Reviews

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