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Chan's Fine Oriental Dining – Woonsocket

Chinese Cuisine (Up to 58% Off). Two Options Available.

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In a Nutshell

Chinese bistro featured in USA Today Travel draws from Cantonese, Szechwan, and other traditions to craft innovative yet familiar menu

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 19, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Must purchase 1 food item. Not valid towards show performances.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

At some point, every country builds a Great Wall to keep the secret of its cuisine from spreading to foreign nations, only to find that the real wall is around its heart. Open wide for this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $15 for $30 worth of Chinese cuisine
  • $25 for $60 worth of Chinese cuisine for four or more

Cantonese, Szechwan, Hunan, and other culinary schools collide in bistro interpretations of chicken chow mein ($6.75), lobster fried rice ($10), and a triple dragon medley of roast pork, lobster meat, and sautéed chicken ($13). See the full menu.

Chan's Fine Oriental Dining

Though recently featured in a USA Today Travel article that praised its “astonishing” chow mein sandwich, Chan’s Fine Oriental Dining is known by locals for more than just its kitchen’s specialties. The restaurant also won a prestigious Keeping the Blues Alive award in 2011, and its world-famous jazz and blues performances have helped cement its self-proclaimed reputation as New England’s "home of eggroll, jazz, and blues."

Long before the sounds of horns and saxophones filled its halls, the New Shanghai Restaurant opened its doors in 1905. It was not until the mid-1960s, however, that the Chan family refurbished the Woonsocket landmark and began serving an innovative combination of Cantonese, Szechwan, Hunan, and Mandarin cuisines. Around this time, the Chans also brought in the live jazz and blues music that continues to fill the main dining area—known as the Horseshoe Bar Lounge—and the famous Four Seasons Jazz and Blues Club.

With its red paper lanterns, traditional Chinese artwork, and colorful paintings of musicians, the Four Seasons has played host to such legendary blues, jazz, and folk artists as Dizzy Gillespie and Rebecca Parris. A buffet spread accompanies musical performances, during which enthralled audiences watch as musicians pound eggrolls against snare drums or slide their hands along guitars strung up with slippery chow mein noodles.

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The Groupon Guide to: Trash or Treasure?

One man's trash is another man's treasure, so it can sometimes be tough to discern precious valuables from worthless refuse. Here's a guide to telling the difference:

You Find: An old banana peel teeming with mayflies
Trash or Treasure? Treasure. Not only can you use the banana peel as the centerpiece of a classic "trip and fall" comedy routine, but the mayflies' short lifespan and dearth of chromosomes make them ideal for studying genetics.

You Find: A wad of soggy $100 bills
Trash or Treasure? Trash. Most stores, banks, and decent people won't accept wet money. Plus, $100 bills are quite common and thus worth less than rare denominations like the $2 bill or the batch of tens where Alexander Hamilton sticks his tongue out, revealing it to be a small snake with a mind all its own.

You Find: A dusty map leading from icy caverns to hidden jungles marked with a big, red X.
Trash or Treasure? Trash. If a really rich person left behind a treasure map, they would have written it on an iPad.

How can you tell the difference between trash and treasure?

Chan's Fine Oriental Dining

2.8 out of 5

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    Woonsocket

    267 Main St.
    Woonsocket, Rhode Island 02895
    (401) 765-1900
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