Now Open: Spice Spring in Cleveland's Old Chinatown District
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By Douglas Trattner
Published on March 16, 2026.
The former home of Emperor's Palace has opened in the Old Chinatown District, Cleveland, where restaurants such as Golden Gate, Shanghai, and Chin’s Red Dragon were popular. The restaurant, which opened earlier this year, features a large selection of Cantonese dim sum dishes and an extensive regular menu. It is open for lunch and dinner every day but Tuesday.
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