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McKinney Mah-Jong Shutters After Brief Run, Sending Dumpling Fans To Plano

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Published on March 13, 2026
McKinney Mah-Jong Shutters After Brief Run, Sending Dumpling Fans To PlanoSource: Google Street View

Mah-Jong Chinese Kitchen’s McKinney outpost has gone dark, quietly closing and leaving that part of Collin County with one less spot for Cantonese and Szechuan favorites. The second-area location opened over the winter and shut down in late February, according to community reporting and the restaurant’s own site. Regulars who leaned on the storefront for takeout and low-key dinners are now looking at a trip to Plano or other nearby options.

McKinney Location Marked Closed After Late-February Shutdown

As first reported by Community Impact, Mah-Jong Chinese Kitchen’s McKinney restaurant at 210 N. Custer Road, Ste. 130 closed in late February. The outlet noted that staff at the Plano location confirmed the McKinney shutdown to reporters.

Owner Site Confirms Closure, Plano Still Listed

Per the business’s own site, the McKinney storefront is now flagged as permanently closed while the Plano dining room remains active. Mah-Jong Chinese Kitchen lists only the Plano address and ordering information for that remaining location.

A Short Run For McKinney’s Second Location

The McKinney spot opened on Dec. 25, 2024, according to earlier coverage by Community Impact. At launch, it was billed as the chain’s second Metroplex location, a quick expansion that now looks more like a brief local cameo.

Where To Order Now

Diners still craving Mah-Jong dishes will have to head to the Plano dining room or rely on pickup and delivery from that location. Online ordering platforms such as Toast currently show the restaurant accepting takeout and delivery orders from Plano.

Fans Feel The Loss

Listings and reviews on sites like TripAdvisor skew positive for Mah-Jong’s McKinney run, with dumplings and Szechuan dishes drawing frequent praise. The closure trims an already small pool of sit-down Chinese options in north Collin County, a change regulars are likely to notice.

The company has not posted a formal explanation for the closure on its site, and Community Impact’s reporting did not include a public statement from the owner. This story will be updated if the restaurant or property managers provide further comment.