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Share this Story : After 36 years, Sunday was the last call for dim sum at the Mandarin Ogilvie Restaurant Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Breadcrumb Trail Links Local News Energy After 36 years, Sunday was the last call for dim sum at the Mandarin Ogilvie Restaurant The restaurant started out as a few tables in a strip mall, then expanded Author of the article: Joanne Laucius Published Jun 02, 2024 • Last updated 18 minutes ago • 3 minute read Join the conversation You can save this article by registering for free here . Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA -- Johnny Hsieh, 69, who has worked at his family's Mandarin restaurant since it opened 36 years ago, greet guests on the last day and paused for moments to look at photos of special people who have come through the restaurants doors.

After 36 years in business the Mandarin restaurant on Ogilvie Road served up its last plates at the much-loved old-school Chinese restaurant Sunday, June 2, 2024. The property is to be sold and developed into a 20-storey, mixed-use building that will offer more than 300 residential units. The building is to provide "an elevated living experience for young professionals," says an online notice for the TCU Development Corp.



project. Ashley Fraser/Postmedia Photo by Ashley Fraser / Postmedia Article content Sunday was a bittersweet day for staff and diners at the Mandarin Ogilvie Restaurant. Bitter because the east-end mainstay known for its dim sum was serving up its.

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