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Iconic Chinese restaurant is closing after 30 years in Toronto

Just weeks after the news dropped of legendary GTA Chinese restaurant, Sea-Hi, closing after 70 years, yet another iconic Chinese spot in the city has confirmed they'll be closing their doors.

For nearly 30 years, Chinatown's Goldstone Noodle has been a cornerstone in the neighbourhood, serving more than 400 traditional Cantonese dishes near the corner of Spadina and Dundas.

Though already a go-to for in-the-know Chinese food fanatics, the restaurant rose to an even higher level of notoriety when it masqueraded as a Gotham City noodle shop in the TV show, Titans. 

The restaurant is known all across the city not just for its cuisine but for its charmingly old-school vibes, huge red light-up sign and corner location that makes it perfect for a Nighthawks-esque photo.

In spite of its success (both on- and off-screen), though, Goldstone Noodle's days are numbered, as a representative from the restaurant confirms that the restaurant is closing for good.

If you're hoping to drop by for one last Dim Sum or noodle soup, you'll want to do it quickly: the restaurant's last day in business is this Sunday, July 7.

On the bright side, there are plenty of other fantastic Chinese restaurants all over the city that'll satisfy your cravings, but Goldstone Noodle will certainly be missed.

Goldstone Noodle is located at 266 Spadina.

Lead photo by

Jack Landau


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