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Hallandale Beach Chinese Restaurant Closes After 55 Years

A beloved Hallandale Beach Chinese restaurant has closed after 55 years, ending a South Florida dining institution.
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Beloved Hallandale Beach Chinese Restaurant has closed after 55 years, ending a South Florida dining institution.

Photo by Michael Mayo

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Christine Lee’s Chinese Restaurant, a name tied to South Florida dining for more than five decades, has closed. A recorded message on its phone line confirmed that second-generation owner Mary Lee has retired and the restaurant is now shut.

Michael Mayo first reported the closure in the Facebook group Let’s Eat, South Florida, writing, “After 55 years in South Florida, most recently at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Christine Lee’s Chinese Restaurant has abruptly shuttered.” Mayo said that when he asked Mary Lee about a tip he received that the restaurant was closing, she denied it, but admitted times had been tough. Gulfstream Park had reduced live racing to three days a week, business was down, and a recent one-day closure by state health inspectors made matters worse. On a recent Friday visit, Mayo counted just four diners in a room that could hold more than 200.

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Christine Lee’s was known for its American-style Chinese dishes like Peking duck

Photo by Michael Mayo

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From New Jersey to Sunny Isles to Hallandale

Christine Lee left Elizabeth, New Jersey, in the early 1970s after surviving a violent mugging. She opened the restaurant originally in Sunny Isles Beach, where it built a following at the Golden Strand Hotel. Later, it moved to the Thunderbird Hotel and then to a Collins Avenue strip mall. In the 1980s, a satellite location operated in Tamarac.

Mary Lee eventually took over from her mother, moving the restaurant to Gulfstream Park in 2007. It relocated again in 2018 to the track’s paddock area in Hallandale Beach, where it remained until closing this week.

Christine Lee’s became known for serving both American-style Chinese favorites and less expected dishes. Favorites of diners were spare ribs, Peking Duck, coconut shrimp, and shrimp dumplings, alongside steak sandwiches, Poké bowls, and prime sirloin steaks.

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More Than a Dining Room

The restaurant wasn’t only about food. Christine Lee was remembered as a host who greeted patrons herself, a tradition her daughter kept up. The setting at Gulfstream Park made it a popular choice for family gatherings, private parties, and racetrack regulars

The end of Christine Lee’s closes a chapter of dining history that stretched across Sunny Isles and Hallandale. Mayo summed it up simply in his post, saying he will miss “those spare ribs” and mourn “the loss of another piece of South Florida culinary history.”

Christine Lee’s Chinese Restaurant. 801 Silks Run, Hallandale Beach. Now closed.

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