Canton Cafe

Canton Cafe

Canton Cafe Kingsland Auckland Review

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Some places do not try to impress you. They just quietly get on with it.
Canton Cafe in Kingsland is precisely that.

Located on New North Road, this is one of those classic Cantonese-style cafes that locals know well. No trends. No hype. Just familiar flavours, fast service, and food that feels comforting from the first bite.

This is not modern Chinese dining, and it is not trying to be. It is old school, straightforward, and very much about feeding people well.

First impressions

Canton Cafe has that traditional Hong Kong-style cafe feel—simple setup, practical seating, and a menu that does not need explaining. You sit, order, and food arrives quickly.

It feels like a place built for regulars. Workers are grabbing lunch. Families who know precisely what they want. People who value consistency over presentation.

What Canton Cafe is known for

This spot focuses on classic Cantonese comfort food.

Roast meats with rice, stir-fried noodles, wonton noodle soup, and familiar Chinese dishes that prioritise flavour and portion size over plating.

The food is filling and satisfying, and it comes out fast. Portions are generous, and prices are reasonable for Auckland, especially considering how central Kingsland is.

This is the type of place you come to when you want something reliable and comforting, not experimental.

Atmosphere and service

Service is efficient and to the point. Orders are taken quickly, and food follows soon after.

There is no unnecessary small talk, but everything runs smoothly. That is part of the charm. You are here to eat, not to be entertained.

The atmosphere feels lived in. A place that has served many meals and continues to do so without fuss.

Is it halal-friendly

Canton Cafe serves pork and other non-halal meats. There is no halal certification, so it may not be suitable for halal diners.

Is Canton Cafe worth visiting

If you enjoy traditional Cantonese food, quick meals, and generous portions, Canton Cafe is worth a visit.

This is not a destination restaurant. It is a dependable local favourite. The kind of place you return to when you want something familiar and satisfying.

Final thoughts

Canton Cafe serves honest food, prepared. No trends. No gimmicks. Just classic Cantonese flavours served quickly and consistently.

Sometimes, that is precisely what you want.

Now tell me
Do you prefer old-school Cantonese cafes like this, or modern Chinese dining?

Google Reviews: 

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4.3
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Abigail Dawson profile pictureAbigail Dawson
21:39 10 Dec 25
Amazing food, great service, and a nice area upstairs where our group could chat without shouting over noise.
Vashli profile pictureVashli
11:46 22 Nov 25
Good place for hanging out with friends and family.We ordered prawn, hapuka and the Daijin chicken, it was really delicious. Recommend to book a table before you go, as it might be quite busy.
AWANISH KUMAR profile pictureAWANISH KUMAR
06:46 22 Nov 25
One of the worst Asian food experience in Auckland, overpriced for no reason. You get much better options around for half the price, highly contradictory to the reviews, nothing stood out whether it’s the pricing, food, service or ambience.
minty bhadani profile pictureminty bhadani
06:04 22 Nov 25
Had the worst dining experience at Canton cafe, which was surprising because we’ve tried so many Chinese restaurants—small and big—and most of them serve fantastic food. Unfortunately, this one was the least appetising of all.

As soon as we walked in, the first thing the staff asked was whether we had a booking. We said no, and the very next question was, “Will you be done by 6:30?” We arrived at 5:30 and were starving, so we agreed and sat down.

We ordered:
• Crispy fried chicken
• Stir-fried vegetarian noodles
• Ginger & scallion chicken on rice

A few minutes later, we were told the crispy fried chicken wasn’t available—even though it was early evening. Odd, but fine.

The food came out and things only got worse. The vegetarian noodles were completely bland, basically just noodles with a few bean sprouts. The chicken on rice was the most average dish we’ve ever had in Auckland. Absolutely nothing stood out.

The staff seemed disinterested the entire time, and while Asian restaurants aren’t usually known for over-the-top hospitality, they at least deliver good food. Sadly, not the case here.
Marrysael Cal profile pictureMarrysael Cal
00:08 03 Nov 25
Husband has recommended this place and treated us here for his bday. The food did not disappoint. Everything was delicious. My favorite was the hot&spicy chicken and black bean prawns.
Service was good. Attendants were pleasant and nice.
This cafe is underrated, people should visit here often.
S Lau profile pictureS Lau
08:50 07 Sep 25
Service was lovely, ensured we have a big enough table to accommodate a baby, a pre schooler and 4 adults. Food was tasty and fresh, very well priced for the area.
Rachel Spencer profile pictureRachel Spencer
04:21 23 Apr 25
Can't believe this was the first time I'd been here but was here for my colleagues birthday dinner and the food was just great! Fish, sizzling beef, tofu, chow mein, dim sum, sweet and sour pork and also ordered a chicken dish but can't recall which one specifically. The only dish I didn't like was the tofu but am not a fan of tofu in general anyway so this was not surprising for me. I had rice and of course BYO and I bought one of my favourite inexpensive wines (Brown Brother Dolcetto and Syrah). Can't quite recall how much the corkage is but think it is NZD3.00 per bottle. Our table was upstairs (I had no idea there was seating upstairs) and there's also tables on the balcony upstairs. I brought a cake and candles for the birthday boy. You need to book a table in advance unless you want to wait and there is a time limit if it is busy and it was on the Friday that I was there. Good location and the restaurant was a residential house so you're essentially dining in a former bedroom or in our case a former living room! Waitresses were great and took care of us.
Sandy Ram profile pictureSandy Ram
01:43 27 Feb 25
Went to try this cafe as recommended by a friend. We ordered deep fried squid, lemon chicken, sizzling black pepper lamb, special Maggie sauce king prawns. Food was nice.

FAQ:

Canton Cafe is worth visiting if you enjoy traditional Cantonese comfort food, quick service, and generous portions rather than modern or fine dining Chinese cuisine.

Popular dishes include roasted meats with rice, stir-fried noodles, wonton noodle soup, and classic Cantonese-style dishes that focus on familiar flavours.
My absolute favourite is the Hot and Spicy Prawns, shell-on. OMG it's heavenly!

Canton Cafe is generally affordable, with prices suitable for casual dining and everyday meals in Auckland CBD.
The servings are HUGE, so for the price, it is reasonable.

Canton Cafe serves pork and other non-halal meats and does not have halal certification. It may not be suitable for halal diners.

Yes, Canton Cafe is popular for quick meals, especially for lunch, as service is usually fast and efficient.

Yes, Canton Cafe accepts walk ins and is commonly visited without reservations.

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Canton Cafe – An Avid Traveller – Interior
Canton Cafe Hot and Spicy Prawns - An Avid Traveller
Canton Cafe Hot and Spicy Prawns – An Avid Traveller
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Canton Cafe Shop Front – An Avid Traveller