Overview
Toronto's Chinatown is one of North America's largest, packing dim sum palaces, herbal medicine shops, produce stalls, and bustling restaurants into a vibrant few blocks along Spadina and Dundas.
Highlights
- Dim Sum: Outstanding dim sum restaurants — Rosewood, Dragon Boat, and King Noodle.
- Spadina Avenue: The commercial heart with produce stalls, fishmongers, and specialty shops.
- Night Market: Summer night markets with food stalls and entertainment.
History
Toronto's Chinatown dates from the early 1900s. The current Spadina location became the center after the original downtown Chinatown was displaced by City Hall construction in 1955.
Visitor Tips
- Weekend Dim Sum: Go on a weekend morning for the full dim sum cart experience.
- Kensington Connection: Chinatown shares a border with Kensington Market for easy combined visiting.
- Duration: 1 hour.