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Montreal to display collection from iconic Chinatown noodle shop

MONTREAL — The City of Montreal has acquired a collection of items from an iconic Chinatown noodle factory and shop that closed down last year.

In 2022, Jean-Philippe Riopel co-founded a non-profit organization called Objets de mémoire, which dedicated itself to recovering artifacts from Wing Noodles Ltd.

The collection, which comprises more than 5,000 items, was donated to the city’s Centre des mémoires montréalaises and will be displayed in the coming years as part of various museum projects.

The goal is to preserve the heritage of the iconic site in Montreal’s Chinatown, which has been described as a pillar of Montreal’s history of migration, trade and neighbourhood life.

Wing Noodles closed in November 2025 after 128 years of service.

The buildings that housed the factory were designated as heritage buildings by the government of Quebec in 2023 and the city in 2024.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 17, 2026.

— With files from Sébastien Auger and Morgan Lowrie

Montreal to display collection from iconic Chinatown noodle shop | iNFOnews.ca
People walk past Wing Noodles Ltd. in Montreal’s Chinatown on Monday, Nov. 17, 2025. The family run business began producing Chinese noodles, egg roll and wonton covers in 1946, to become Quebec’s largest Asian noodle and cookie manufacturer, has announced it will be closing at the end of November. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

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