An X. • April 21, 2010My favorite dim sum spot in Chinatown. Save room for the seafood options (duh), especially the shrimp dishes.
Polina W. • November 27, 2022Great spot for dim-sum. Recently renovated, big and bright dining room with traditional cart service. Huge variety, including delicious dessert dim sum (try the walnut!)
Livia • September 6, 2021Vegan dim sum!!! 💚 the taro cakes are the best (comparing both vegan and non vegan spots). Save room for coconut pudding!
Karen • October 11, 2023This food court has good options and ample seating, but it feels neglected and pretty dreary inside. They should decorate the place.
Krystal V. • March 20, 2015The BEST vegetarian dim sum place!! So cheap, manyyyy options, huge variety. Byob too.
Selen • September 25, 2017Schezuan style spicy wontons are super amazing, the sauce is so delicios so that you can dip your other dimsums into that.
ju j. • May 18, 2013Try: Dumpling soup, thing is the soup is INSIDE the dim sum, and not the other way around. Exotic and creative. Very sweet staff!!
Naomi N. • April 10, 2010Best fatty baked porkbuns in the city. Can easily make 2 into a quick, cheap dinner. In fact, all their dimsum is amazing!
sharilyn • September 22, 2011Best noodle soups in the nabe. Enjoyable dim sum too, especially Har Gow.
L. T. • November 13, 2018Extensive lunch menu - all sets are 7.50. And also have dim sum. The mushroom congee hit the spot!
Jacquelyn S. • October 21, 2013Dai bao (big bun) is like dim sum in one bun: egg, Chinese sausage, veggies, and unidentifiable meat paste.
Henry W. N. • November 14, 2012They have baked goods and dimsum behind the front counter, like shrimp and beef rolls and chicken/roast pork buns, etc!
Amanda W. • December 28, 2009Bring cash; they don't take cards.
Jennifer Y. • May 29, 2021One of the last old school Canto diners around. Get a few dim sum dishes, but my favorite is actually the steamed fish to go. Never hurts to grab some zong too.
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