The
Chinatown Toronto at Spadina and Dundas is
the largest and best known Chinatown in Toronto but is actually one of
many Asian neighbourhoods in the city.
This Toronto shopping neighbourhood is culturally diverse actually
representing Vietnamese, Chinese and Japonsese cultures in the various
restaurants on the Spadina strip.
The shopping is diverse too, ranging from furriers closer to Queen
Street, to discount tees, ethnic supermarkets and housewares.
Designers like Sarah Richardson haunt this neighbourhood for
inexpensive deals on home decor.
Yukon
Master Furrier
Ladies Sheepskins
Sergio Benetti - menswear
Dreams – bedding, bedroom
furniture
Something imports
New Century Gifts & trading
co
Sky Trading Co
Canadian Watch Imports
Tourist Shopping Center
China Arts City
Neo Home Housewares
Hualong Housewares & Gifts
Asia Trading Co
Spadina Importers & Jobbers
Lisa’s Gems & Watches
Oriental Arts & Fortunes
China Art Co
KC Jewellery
Spadina Court
Precious Creations
Golden ShineTrading
Uncle Jacob – bicycles
Canada Textiles
Texway Textiles
Perfume World
Sun-lit Trading
Bead House
Pins & Flags
Impex Trading
Flag Depot
SD International
Phoenix International
Vietnam Bookstore
GAO Jun Chinese Arts & Crafts
Center
Lucky’s Trading Co
Computer Systems Center
Tech Sourse – computer liquidators
Home Nature
Gwartzmans Art Supplies
Dragon World Trading
Daniels Art Supplies
King of Flags
Cotton Best
Tshirts Warehouse
Flags International
Harvest Int’l Trading Co
Fashion & Sports
Easy Street Trading Co
BCasual
Newark International Ltd
Red Roses International Wholesale
Shar International
Canadian Tshirts Company
Lifestyle International
Plaiter Place
York Fashion Inc
Glamour Fashion & Gifts
B&J Trading
Tap Phong Trading – Housewares
Bright Pearl Restaurant –
shopping at street level
Famous Canada In c
Today’s Sportswear
Dragon City Mall
FN - accessories
Chinatown Center
Famous Canadian Inc
Katie
Cole Co Studio & Fashion
Elite Furs
Magder Furs
Marylin’s
Phil Leather
Alex Furs
Y&Z Fashion
Chinatown is known for its late night restaurants, flag stores and
novelty souveniers. Expect cheap finds and good deals. The Chinatown
featured above runs along Spadina just north of Queen Street to College
Streets.
Toronto's East Chinatown is at Broadview and Gerrard and is filled with
more restaurants and Asian Supermarkets.