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E-Pan

Rating: 2.1/5 (24 votes)

Posted by Staff / Reviewed on January 25, 2008

E-Pan
E-Pan brings a touch of class to Toronto's Chinatown. Nowhere to be found are the familiar plastic tablecloths or neon signs. E-Pan does it up in a contemporary setting. Most dishes are priced at around $12 although the Peking Duck will set you back $32.

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PatrickinToto / November 19, 2009 at 02:53 pm
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October of 2008, I was invited by someone to E-Pan. The food was good. So, I recommended it for the end of year party for the company I work for. There were 11 people around a round table. We ordered about 12 dishes.

While eating, I munched on something very hard. I removed it from my mouth. It was a piece of steel wool abrasive for cleaning dishes ! OMG ! I put it aside, feeling that I would have spoiled the others' meals had I mentioned to them. After the meal, I wanted to mention it to the waitress, but then I realized she may
get upset and drew the attention of my colleagues. So, I decided better forget about the experience.

I never set foot into the place again and will never do so !



JohnsonFu replying to a comment from PatrickinToto / December 24, 2009 at 06:59 pm
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I have been to E-Pan and the food and service has always been good. We had our company Christmas party there and everyone loved it.
Patirck / July 8, 2011 at 07:14 pm
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Have dinner there couple of nights ago and the food has went downhill. The lobster they gave us must of been dead cause the meat was crap. I had better lobster at mcdonalds in pei. Will not be going there ever

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