Hang Tai Chinese Cuisine
NOW IN TWO LOCATIONS!!

FRANKLIN LOCATION

Hang Tai, Hang, Tai, Chinese, Cuisine, Mandarin, Szechuan, Luncheon, Lunch, Dinner, Buffet, Lottery, Keno, Franklin, MA, Massachusetts, Mass
Chinese Cuisine

Fine Mandarin and Szechuan Style
Cocktail Lounge

MEDWAY LOCATION

Voted the Best Chinese Restaurant
#1 Buffet in the Franklin Area

Voted the Best Chinese Restaurant
#1 Buffet in the Franklin Area

Email us at HangTaiFranklin@aol.com
26-30 East Central Street (Rt. 140)
Franklin, Mass 02038


In Downtown Franklin
Ample Parking in lot across street

Email us at HangTaiFranklin@aol.com
75 Main Street
(Rt. 109)
Medway, Mass 02053

(At the intersection of 109 and
Holliston Street)

Business Hours:
11:30am to 10:30 pm (Sun to Thurs)
11:30am to 11:30pm (Fri. & Sat.)

FRANKLIN Tel: (508) 520-8828
FRANKLIN Fax: (508) 520-4840
Franklin Directions

Business Hours:
11:30am to 10:00 pm (Sun to Thurs)
11:30am to 11:00pm (Fri. & Sat.)

MEDWAY Tel: (508) 533-8828
MEDWAY Fax: (508) 533-1628

Medway Directions

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Complete Menu
Same Menu for Both Locations

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Coupon Page

 

Customer Reviews

Print Out Fax Order

We offer catering and banquet menus to fit any occasion.
Gift certificates Available
Lottery / Keno

 

Mandarin Style Mandarin cooking and Shanghai cooking are not regional designations, but terms used to describe cooking styles. The word mandarin means "Chinese official," and mandarin cooking suggests an aristocratic cuisine that gleans the very finest elements from all the regions. Shanghai cooking refers to a cosmopolitan combination of many Chinese cooking styles.
Szechuan - Hunan Style Szechuan-Hunan style is known for its hot, spicy dishes
Peking Style The light, elegant Peking-Shantung style originated the famous peking duck, and is highly acclaimed for its subtle and artful use of seasonings.
Cantonese Style Cantonese cuisine is famous for its meat roasting and grilling, fried rice, and bird's nest and shark's fin soup.
 

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