Buffet restaurant combines hotpot and dim sum with a varied selection including premium meats and flavorful broths. Interior feels modern and cozy with spacious booths and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere suited for groups. Music can be loud, but overall the environment supports social gatherings well.
Offers a refreshing mango pudding with a sour and sweet flavor that works well to relieve greasiness. Desserts include fresh fruit and cannoli alongside the mango pudding.
Offers an all-you-can-eat dim sum buffet with a variety of fresh, flavorful dishes like steamed truffle shrimp dumplings, scallop and shrimp dumplings, and soup dumplings. The dim sum comes out fresh and authentic, paired uniquely with hot pot options.
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The price is $43 for all-you-can-eat hotpot and $1.99 for each dim sum dish.
They offer a 20% discount for the grand opening.
Expect a wide variety of fresh ingredients, including seafood, meat, and vegetables.
Modernistic interior with Hong Kong style sets a lively yet cozy scene. Made-to-order dumplings bring authentic dim sum flavors with fresh fillings and thin pasta. End with fresh mango pudding for a smooth, sweet finish that balances savory tastes.
Fresh mango pudding serves as a perfect finish to the meal. It offers a smooth texture and a sweet, fruity flavor that balances the savory dishes.
Steaming hot made-to-order dumplings showcase authentic flavors and tasty fresh fillings with pasta that is not too thick. The menu includes a variety of handcrafted dim sums and an in-house made XO sauce that complements the dishes well.
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At this restaurant, you order Dim Sum a la carte style instead of fighting rolling carts.
Plan on spending around $20-25 per person, including tips.
The restaurant closes at 9:00 PM on Saturdays.
Small dining area with tightly arranged tables creates a cramped, intimate atmosphere. Cantonese TV dramas play in the background, adding to the authentic Cantonese vibe. Hanging meats in the window and basic decor reflect a no frills, family-owned style.
Fresh made to order dim sum features distinct flavors and proper ingredients. The menu offers an extensive selection including shrimp dim sum and rice rolls, all prepared with authentic quality.
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They offer an early bird special.
There is a 30-minute wait for seating.
They prefer cash as they have a service charge for credit cards.
Space blends minimalist decor with Chinese calligraphy and offers hot green tea at every table. Vegetarian dim sum shines with vegan char siu that satisfies meat eaters. Mango pudding quality varies, sometimes remarkable, sometimes just average.
Mango pudding varies here, with some servings remarkable and others just so-so. It appears inconsistent in quality across visits.
Vegetarian dim sum here stands out with all vegan options that taste as good as traditional dim sum. Many dishes feature char siu style BBQ meat alternatives that are flavorful and satisfying.
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Dimsum is only served until 4pm.
The restaurant has a lunch special with prices under 10 bucks.
Be ready for a wait during lunch and dinner rush.
Cantonese restaurant with loud, crowded atmosphere and cramped seating creates a bustling, energetic vibe. Decor is simple and unassuming, resembling a typical family-style diner with made-to-order dim sum and dishes served for sharing.
Dim sum features authentic cooking techniques and a great variety alongside main courses. Prices run higher than other large Chinese spots nearby.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect to pay $2-$3 more than the prices listed on the menu.
Street parking is available, but it can be difficult to find.
New, clean space offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with fresh ingredients and unique soy sauce enhancing dumplings. Atmosphere suits groups of 6 to 8, with a pleasant vibe despite some ventilation issues. Free parking is available in a small back lot.
Offers a variety of dim sum options that suit casual family meals. Convenient location makes it easy to stop by for a quick dim sum experience.
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Dine-in is highly recommended instead of take-out due to their fresh ingredients.
There is free parking in the back lot; pay street parking is available if full.
You can easily get full in under 15 dollars, including tips and tax.
Chinese restaurant with lively vibe and modern stylish decor offers authentic dim sum and late-night hours. Seating is varied and the space is well lit, creating an inviting atmosphere. Cash-only policy and occasional loudness shape the experience.
Late night dim sum comes with a made to order menu available all day. Pork spareribs stand out among the authentic Chinese dishes served at very affordable prices.
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The restaurant serves dim sum until 4AM, making it a late-night option.
39 Kings Cafe is a cash-only establishment for in-person orders.
The municipal parking lot is across the street and free.
Dim sum restaurant combines traditional Chinese decor with a modern twist in a space that feels local and commissary-like. Atmosphere tends to be noisy and somewhat run down but suits casual dining and special occasions. Popular for both dine-in and takeout, it offers a varied dim sum buffet with authentic Cantonese flavors.
An assortment of hot, fresh dim sum comes with great flavors that stand out from other places. Options include roast duck, crispy pork, and BBQ pork, plus fried rice and rice noodles, some served buffet style.
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The restaurant is closed on Sundays for religious observance.
The restaurant only accepts cash and does not take cards.
You should buy food here before 4 PM because the food will run low.