Canaan Restaurant
Introducing Canaan Restaurant, a haven for Chinese, Taiwanese, and seafood lovers located in Artesia, CA. This restaurant offers a plethora of delicious options including soups like Crab Meat and Fish Maw Soup, pastries like Pan Fried Onion Cake, clay pot dishes like Seafood and Tofu in Clay Pot, and a wide variety of seafood dishes such as Lobster Yi-Mein and Salt & Pepper Shrimp. With options for vegetarians and vegans, Canaan Restaurant caters to a diverse range of dietary preferences.
What sets Canaan Restaurant apart is not only its extensive menu but also its commitment to customer satisfaction. From the attentive service to the clean and modern interior, every aspect of the dining experience at Canaan Restaurant is designed to delight guests. Customers rave about the house special soft shell crabs, which are described as crispy and flavorful, as well as the French style beef, which is said to be incredibly tender.
Overall, Canaan Restaurant is praised for its authentic Taiwanese flavors, efficient staff, and clean atmosphere. Whether you're craving traditional Taiwanese breakfast items like soybean milk and rice rolls or want to indulge in a sumptuous seafood feast, Canaan Restaurant has something for everyone.
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Location
Address: 11610 South St Artesia, CA 90701
Phone: (562) 809-8369
Business info
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Lunch, DinnerYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Happy HourNo
- AlcoholNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- TVNo
- Bike ParkingYes
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Susan B.
Our order: Hot and sour soup-1/5. Only taste like vinegar, no other flavor. Lacks depth and flavor. Shredded pork with bamboo- 5/5. Tender and flavorful pork! The bamboo was good too, but some were a bit rough to eat. Shanghai rice cakes- 5/5. Loved it! Nice and chewy texture with great flavor. Beef chow fun- 5/5. Everyone's favorite! Perfectly balanced in flavor, not too salty, and the beef was so tender! Salt and pepper shrimp- 1/5. Too salty. Eggplant with basil- 3/5. This was okay. I love eggplant, but I probably wouldn't order this again. All this plus rice for $98, but they charged gratuity since there were 5 adults and 2 year old that barely touched his food. So, the total was about $128, including a $20 gratuity tip (which we didn't agree on, but it is what it is).
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Author: Joyce A.
Our family celebrated a birthday tonight by ordering many family favorites : French style beef was very tender you could slice it with a fork. Typhoon style crispy battered shrimp is crunchy and topped with fried garlic pepper and black beans - this topping is delicious with leftover rice the next morning . Tried Taiwanese style noodles for the first time-thin yellow egg noodles sautéed with lot of vegetables and mushrooms in it , not the usual saucy type of noodles - will get this again. Hot and sour soup seems milder this time. Simply tossed with garlic, Taiwanese lettuce or yu choy is delicious. Chicken and salted fish fried rice was served with a load of chicken. Chong Qing fried chicken is chopped pieces, each one had a nice crunch and chili spice level was very pleasant. We got two smaller lobsters without noodles, which came with lots of chopped onions and peppers. Complementary hand wipes for afterwards. Fish fillet in chili oil also has some braised Napa cabbage slices for a little crunch since the fish is very tender. Very tasty food. Servers introduced each dish as It was brought out. Steamed rice and teas are not included anymore . A surcharge for parties of 6 or more is added. Very popular for family style meals - the three large round tables were always occupied as we had dinner. Handicap accessible toilets were clean. Spacious parking. They sell their own peanuts and frozen dumplings as well. Sue and the other workers here are very friendly, will explain the menu items and make recommendations to round off the entire meal.
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Author: Natalie T.
The house special soft shell crabs were amazing!! I can eat that with white rice all day, everyday! It was just crispy and so flavorful. Their crispy beef chow mein isn't very good. I think the crispy noodles were already friend and package noodles but the fresh egg noddle that most places fry as you order.
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Author: David C.
Hadn't been back to Canaan in possibly a decade but it's still tried and true. Affordable Taiwanese comfort food. The steamed dumplings were not quite xiao long bao--I'm not sure if they were trying to be but they weren't really "soupy". Beef chow fun for the kid was good but not remarkable. Highlights were the salt and pepper pork chop and the seafood and tofu hot pot. Both were quite tasty. Everything was a bit "onion forward" as wifey would say, not overpowering but maybe a little unnecessary. Service was attentive and quick. Restaurant was as you expect for a Taiwanese restaurant--fairly plain but it works.