Cantonese House

24 W 1st St, Duluth - 55802
99 reviews
Chinese Cantonese
(218) 722-0778

Love love love this place for the last 30 years!

I love eating here. The lady who usually serves is so sweet to chat with. They serve the food family style and it just feels like such a quaint little place.Very old school recipes, and small neighborhood feel.

DELISH!! 10/10 i loved it! didn’t like the lady calling me “basic” but it’s okay! food was a little questionable but still great!!

The food was excellent and the quantity of food was great for the money. I'll definitely be dining there again. Thanks

The worst Chinese food I've ever had in my life. So bad I couldn't even finish. Avoid if you value your taste buds.

Food was good. Love the orange chicken. It's not soggy. It doesn't tastes like it's been sitting under a heat lamp. My son ended up trying the egg foo young and had never tried it before. The lady who worked there asked if he liked it. He explained he didn't like the bean sprouts. She offered him some orange chicken and even brought out new fried rice without bean sprouts. It was so kind of her to do and just outta the kindness of her heart. We have always experienced great customer service and great food.

I wish I could give this restaurant zero stars. I ordered over the phone and was told it would be 25 minutes. I arrived after 20 minutes. The restaurant had one server working and from what I could tell two people in the kitchen. The server told me numerous times my order is almost up. After waiting in the restaurant for 30 minutes, I finally asked the waitress what the hold up is. At this point she began yelling that everyone’s doing their best, and said “just leave. We’re cancelling your order. Get out now.”

I very rarely leave online reviews but this is by far the worst food I've ever had from any restaurant. The "lo mein" was just a giant mound of dry ramen noodles over a small layer of vegetables that have been steaming since approximately 1967, as well as the 1/2 cup of water they've been steaming in. The fried rice, similarly, did not have a seasoning in sight, and has a chewy, gummy texture. When I called the restaurant to ask about the food, the incredibly defensive woman on the phone insisted that customers "expect their pan-friend noodle". This checks out, considering there wasn't a single customer in the building. All in all, if your taste in food extends beyond microwaved Hungry Man meals I'd recommend looking elsewhere.

Lovely people run this spot, everything is home cooked and delicious. Try the general taso.

Is great food huge servings