Small mom-and-pop dim sum restaurant with about six tables creates a cozy and intimate atmosphere. Space feels compact and lively, encouraging quick dining and suited for pairs or small groups. Offers self-serve tea and features picture menus with freshly cooked, high-quality dim sum.
Offers classic staples with absolutely delicious flavors. Service is excellent and the spot stays chill with no wait early in the day.
Dim sum features large portions and classic staples with dishes like chive dumplings with fresh shrimp, tender chicken feet, fall-off-the-bone ribs, and daikon cake with chunks of daikon. Service is excellent and the food is consistently delicious.
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The restaurant is extremely small, so arrive early to secure a table.
Expect long lines during weekends and holidays, especially around peak hours.
Every dim sum dish costs between $6 to $10, perfect for sharing.
Small dining space includes a large Buddha statue and a side room for celebrations. Atmosphere stays quiet and clean with friendly service. Dim sum and orange chicken stand out as highly praised dishes.
Hefty, delicious shumai stands out as a filling dim sum option. Other items like BBQ steam bun and Siu Mai deliver authentic, satisfying flavors.
Orange chicken stands out with its fresh, delicious flavor, paired well with chicken fried rice and dim sum like dumplings and Har Gow. A highly skilled Cantonese chef crafts these dishes with care.
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Expect a one-hour wait during peak hours, but no reservations are needed.
Generous portions are served at reasonable prices, making it a good value.
Food is ready for pickup within 15 minutes after ordering.
Dim sum spot with authentic dishes and friendly, casual atmosphere. Interior feels spacious yet simple, contrasting with a rundown exterior and yellow lighting that softens the space. Busy and lively at lunch, it quiets down while maintaining a genuine vibe.
Hong Kong style dim sum shines with authentic flavors and fresh, tasty dishes. Unique items like durian puff and steamed ube rice cake add variety beyond the usual offerings.
Dim sum here stays authentic and fresh, with a kitchen technique that keeps fried items crisp by venting steam. Unique dishes like durian puff and steamed ube rice cake add variety beyond typical offerings.
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Arrive early on weekends to avoid long lines; expect wait times during peak hours.
Parking is limited; nearby public parking is available and affordable.
Prices are very reasonable, offering great value for dim sum dishes.
Small dining space features modern Chinese decor with bright, clean lighting creating a cozy, quiet atmosphere. Service moves quickly, making it suitable for fast, casual meals despite limited seating. The vibe stays calm, ideal for conversations without much noise.
Handmade dim sum is prepared in view, offering a good and flavorful experience. Quality exceeds typical mall dim sum but does not match top dim sum spots.
Dumplings stand out with their juicy, chewy texture and fresh ingredients. Spicy options like the beef soup and chili sauce dumplings add bold, flavorful heat. Xiaolongbao and beef rolls are consistent favorites, paired with hearty, tasty soups.
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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating and high demand.
Expect wait times of around 60 minutes during peak hours.
Parking can be challenging due to limited street availability.
Small cafe with only a few tables offers freshly made dim sum served quickly in a cozy, soft atmosphere that feels more like a boba shop. Dim sum dishes come out piping hot and focus on quality over quantity, with reasonably priced portions and a limited menu that highlights a few specialties done well.
Freshly made dim sum stands out with delicious flavors that match or exceed larger restaurants. Every dish tastes really tasty and fresh.
Dumplings arrive hot and fresh, with siu mai and chive dumplings standing out for their size and flavor. The dim sum includes soup dumplings, chicken potstickers, steamed pork buns, and Portuguese egg tarts, all tasting fresh and delicious.
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The place doesn’t have a bathroom.
Dim sum dishes are reasonably priced compared to larger restaurants.
Expect about 10 minutes wait for food after ordering.
Small restaurant with open kitchen where dumplings and buns are made in view. Atmosphere is lively and chatty with some background noise from kitchen activity and utensils. Offers variety of dishes including vegetarian options and is known for high-quality dumplings.
Authentic dumplings and dim sum come with a casual, fun vibe. The menu includes wonton, fried rice, and boba, offering a tasty variety beyond traditional dim sum.
Dumplings stand out here, especially the Pork Xiao Long Bao and chicken pan fried dumplings. The soup dumplings taste rich and the homemade style adds a fresh touch.
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Parking is available near the restaurant.
The wait time to get a table is reasonable.
Table seating isn't for more than four people; larger groups may need to wait.
Open kitchen reveals staff making dumplings through a glass partition, creating a lively and authentic atmosphere. Dining area feels cozy and welcoming, with a casual vibe despite occasional crowd noise. Space is clean and spacious, supporting family-style meals and quick service.
Offers a variety of authentic dim sum options including pork buns and dumplings. The dishes pair well with hand-pulled noodles and a refreshing cucumber salad.
Dumplings made from scratch stand out here, with a wide variety including beef dumplings and soup dumplings that meet high standards. The menu also offers consistently good dishes like house chow mein and wontons in chili oil.
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The restaurant closes at 9:00 pm.
Expect busy periods that may lead to wait times.
You can feed a party of 6 for less than $20 per person.
Small dining area with an open kitchen showcases handmade dumplings and authentic Chinese dishes. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming but can be cold due to strong air conditioning. Popular spot with generous portions and a clean, well-designed space.
Great selection of made-to-order dim sum stands out here. The dim sum matches or beats offerings at big chain places.
Handmade dumplings stand out with freshness and juicy pork and chive fillings. The Xiao Long Bao keeps soup inside perfectly, and dishes like mapo tofu come in large portions with strong flavors.
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The restaurant is small, so expect potential wait times during busy hours.
White rice and fortune cookies are not included with meals.
Prices are decent, and portions are large, suitable for sharing.
Light and airy wine bar with cozy, modern ambiance and three big TVs at the bar. Outdoor seating overlooks a lively intersection, creating a friendly atmosphere. Known for great drinks like lychee martinis and some of the best dumplings in the area.
Homemade and fresh dim sum stands out here. Dumplings and other items show clear care in preparation.
Dumplings stand out with fresh, authentic flavors and a soupy texture. Three flavored dumplings and pan-fried buns offer a genuine taste, while chicken potstickers and chocolate mochi Xiao Long Bao add variety.
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On Fridays and Saturdays past 9:30 PM, they offer buy one get one free cocktails.
The restaurant has a variety of vegan options available.
Expect to pay around $20 per person when sharing dishes.
Small dim sum restaurant with limited seating and a casual, quiet atmosphere. Offers inexpensive, flavorful dim sum served throughout the day with friendly, family-run service. Space feels simple and cozy, suitable for a laid-back meal rather than formal dining.
Succulent dim sum offers a wide array of authentic, expertly crafted dishes. This spot stands out as a neighborhood gem and a solid choice for takeout.
Dim sum here features a wide array of authentic dishes like Xiao long bao, shrimp dumplings, and pork buns. The food is succulent and reasonably priced, making it a solid spot for tasty Chinese bites.
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Dim sum is served all day except during afternoon breaks from 3-4 pm.
Expect a busy crowd starting around 11:30 am, especially on weekends.
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
Spacious restaurant with a minimalist design and clean, well-maintained decor creates a casual but lively atmosphere. Noise levels are high, making conversations difficult, especially during busy times. Known for authentic, delicious dumplings and top-notch noodles, it offers quick service without carts and affordable prices.
Top tier dim sum crafted by a master Hong Kong chef offers perfectly delicate and firm wraps. Dishes like walnut shrimp and chicken wings stand out with no wait to sit down.
Xiao Long Bao stands out with juicy, flavorful soup inside soft, tender meat dumplings. Hot and Sour Soup offers a rich, memorable taste. Dim sum includes plump, nicely steamed dumplings like shrimp and chive or boiled pork and cabbage, all made with fresh ingredients.
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Reservations are recommended for lunch to avoid long wait times.
The Sheng Jian Bao takes 15-20 minutes to prepare, so expect a wait.
Prices are reasonable compared to other dim sum places in the area.
Spacious two-level restaurant with modern design and high ceilings creates a clean, casual atmosphere. The place draws a steady crowd seeking quality Shanghai dumplings and affordable dim sum in a neighborhood setting. Large tables on the balcony accommodate groups, adding to its welcoming vibe.
Offers great value for quality dim sum with delicious flavors. Serves a lovely selection of Chinese dishes focused on dim sum.
Xiao Long Bao stands out with thin, soft skins and rich soup inside, rivaling well-known spots. Dim sum includes traditional Shanghai dumplings and a hot and sour soup that balances spice and sourness well.
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Expect long wait times during weekends, especially for dinner.
Free parking is available a block or two away from the restaurant.
Dumpling Bites offers a 50% discount on select dishes during their anniversary.
Open floor plan with visible chefs folding dumplings creates an engaging atmosphere. The vibe is cozy and modern casual, blending traditional dim sum with contemporary design. Frequented by groups enjoying extensive menus featuring fresh, flavorful dumplings and noodles at reasonable prices.
Traditional dim sum comes in a modern casual atmosphere with reasonable prices. The spicy sauce from the cucumber salad pairs well with all the dim sum dishes.
Soup dumplings come hot, fresh, and bursting with flavor, standing out as a highlight. The menu offers a wide range of dumplings and noodle dishes like garlic noodles and Kung Pao Chicken buns, all reasonably priced and served in a modern, clean setting with a view of chefs folding dumplings.
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Dumpling King offers two menus: one for regular Chinese food and one for dumplings.
Expect to pay around $25 per person for a meal, including drinks.
Dumpling King has a solid selection of vegan and vegetarian options.
Open kitchen resembles a spotless laboratory with chefs in white shirts and aprons. Outdoor patio offers casual seating with exposure to elements, creating a comfortable atmosphere. Dim sum features generous portions and affordable prices, drawing a steady crowd for lunch, dinner, and late night.
Dimsum here is fresh and authentic with a top-notch quality in a limited but popular selection. Prices stay affordable while service remains excellent.
Quality shines in the fresh dim sum with standout dishes like pan-fried dumplings and shrimp har gow. Portions come generous, and the sweet French Cha Siu Bao adds variety.
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The restaurant has only outdoor seating available on a busy street.
Prices are very affordable, with dishes costing around $6.95 each.
Caution is advised due to reports of food poisoning from shrimp dumplings.
Open design with high ceilings and bright, modern decor creates a spacious, welcoming environment. Relaxing Asian-influenced music adds a calming vibe to the casual, cozy atmosphere. Small size and spotless cleanliness make it feel comfortable and inviting.
Dumplings and dim sum here match the quality found in Chinatown, San Francisco. The selection is good and the flavors are consistently delicious.
Dumplings and dim sum stand out with large, flavorful pork and shrimp fillings. The menu includes xiao long bao, fried dumplings, wonton soup, and spring rolls, all noted for their delicious taste.
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Parking can be quite difficult during busy hours.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to avoid long wait times.
Prices are remarkably affordable, with generous portions.
Modern, small dim sum restaurant with limited seating and a simple interior. Atmosphere is warm and welcoming with great music enhancing a pleasant, chill vibe. Known for authentic, fresh dim sum that rivals larger establishments.
Authentic Chinese dim sum arrives hot and fresh with a large variety of items. The quality matches or exceeds dim sum spots in the San Gabriel Valley, offering a great value without long waits.
Authentic dim sum offers a large variety of items served hot and fresh. The wonton soup stands out as best ever tasted, with quality matching or exceeding well-known dim sum spots. No wait times make it a great value in the area.
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Expect a wait for a table during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Dim sum is served all day, not just in the mornings.
Parking is plentiful and convenient for visitors.
Old school Chinese restaurant with dim sum all day and authentic dishes creates a relaxing atmosphere with mellow piano music and clean, subtle décor. Seating includes booths and tables in a family-owned setting that stays quiet at lunchtime. Prices remain reasonable, and free parking is available outside.
Offers a large selection of dim sum and stir-fried dishes with every dish matching or exceeding past experiences. Serves authentic and tasty dim sum with a friendly smile.
Dim sum features fresh har gow with perfectly cooked shrimp and well-textured wrappers. Dishes like Siu Mai, Pork Ribs with Squash, and Beef Chow Fun deliver authentic flavors with fresh fillings and balanced seasoning.
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They offer lunch specials on weekdays.
Prices range from $10 to $20 per person, making it affordable.
Free parking is available outside the restaurant.
Small space with traditional Asian decor and dim hanging lanterns creates a cozy but crowded atmosphere. Staff often rush diners, leading to a busy and loud environment where conversation is difficult. Colorful menus with pictures support a straightforward ordering process.
Shrimp dumplings stand out with their juicy, succulent filling wrapped in a paper-thin wrapper. Dim sum options come with a large variety and many feature broth-filled interiors.
Beef noodle soup features rich flavors with star anise and Chinese five spice. Dim sum includes a large variety like xiao long bao and hot oil wontons, all at affordable prices.
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Parking in the plaza can be difficult to find.
Expect large portions; sharing is recommended.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Large, open dining space with simple, clean decor and a bright pink clock behind the counter sets a welcoming tone. Atmosphere stays calm and inviting, busy on holidays but generally steady. Known for authentic San Francisco style dim sum, it offers fresh, tasty dishes that consistently draw a loyal crowd seeking quality and tradition.
Authentic dim sum shines here with a menu full of exceptional dishes. The food arrives quickly and hot, matching the quality found in San Francisco and Honolulu.
Dim sum stands out with an excellent and authentic menu. The chow fun is also notable, and the food arrives quickly and hot for delivery.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect a wait during peak hours, particularly for dinner service.
Prices for small plates range from $6.95 to $7.95.
Small hole-in-the-wall bakery with onsite pastry production and a take-out only setup. Lines form early due to popular dim sum and baked goods, including unique items like almond rice cake. Atmosphere feels old-fashioned and busy, with one person serving long lines in a compact space.
Hong Kong style dim sum comes fresh and delicious with a wide variety of choices. Prices stay reasonable while offering quality pastries alongside the dim sum.
Offers a wide variety of Chinese pastries and dim sum selections including siu mai, har gow, and BBQ pork buns. Half moon dumplings and sweet pastries stand out as delicious favorites.
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Long’s Family Pastry is a take-out only establishment.
Expect popular items to sell out by 7:30 am.
Cash is preferred, but credit cards are accepted with a $10 minimum order.
Simple Asian eatery with authentic colorful decor and a laid-back, cozy atmosphere. The space feels clean and comfortable despite some uncomfortable chairs. It fills with lively conversation, creating a casual and inviting vibe.
Dim sum dishes come in many varieties here, paired with tea smoked duck and dry pot shrimp. The quality of Chinese food, including dim sum, stays consistently high.
Szechuan cuisine shines with Xiao Long Bao and Pork Pan Fried Buns offering authentic Shanghai flavors. Freshly made dishes like Mapo Tofu and fish soup come piping hot and full of taste.
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Lunch specials are available on weekdays, including rice, soup, and a spring roll.
Expect long wait times on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings.
Parking is available at the Ramada next door, which has plenty of spaces.
Spacious dining area features modern silver decor with chandeliers and yellow lighting creating a lively, festive atmosphere. Dim sum arrives on traditional pushcarts amid soft jazz music and occasional live events like lion dances. Noise levels rise during celebrations, reflecting a busy, energetic vibe.
Fresh, large portions arrive quickly, often within a minute of sitting down. Many types of dim sum come out tasty and delicious, served family-style with a variety of dishes.
Dim sum arrives quickly, often in less than a minute after sitting down. Dishes are fresh, tasty, and come in large portions, with steamed and baked char siu bao standing out.
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Dim sum is served all day, but cart service ends at 2 PM.
Live music happens on Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:30 PM.
Expect a 20% service fee for parties of 8 or more.
Spacious dining area decorated in festive red Chinese style creates a comfortable, family-friendly atmosphere that stays quiet even on busy nights. Large portions and a wide variety of authentic dim sum attract groups and families. The place balances a clean environment with a lively yet relaxed vibe.
Freshness stands out with classic dim sum dishes like BBQ pork bun, shui mai, and shrimp dumplings. Staff show friendly, attentive service helping with orders, making the dim sum experience smooth and enjoyable.
Dim sum features freshness and a wide classic selection including har gow, pork buns, and potstickers. Dishes like Mongolian beef and Hunan lamb offer bold flavors, while the Peking Duck stands out for its quality.
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Combination lunch specials are available for around $13.99 before 3pm.
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours.
Large, clean Asian restaurant with a see-through kitchen and a window to watch dumpling making adds an engaging touch. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing with comfortable music. Space fills with diners who appreciate fresh handmade dumplings and a spacious, well-kept interior.
Good dim sum options keep people coming back here. The place serves solid dumplings and noodles that fit well with traditional dim sum meals.
Fresh handmade xiao long bao and dumplings stand out here. A window lets you watch dumpling making, adding a fun touch. Chicken potstickers come out crispy and fresh.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high kitchen demand during peak hours.
Takeout orders should be placed in person rather than over the phone or online.
Customers must write down their orders before everyone arrives at the table.
Small, cozy space with an open kitchen where fresh dumplings are made by hand behind a clear divider. Atmosphere feels a bit cramped and loud, designed for quick table turnover and takeout focus. Digital ordering via QR code streamlines service, while wall art shares stories about dumpling origins, adding a unique touch.
Affordable dim sum offers a satisfying experience without long waits. The quality stands out as high and consistently good for the area.
Handmade dumplings stand out with juicy, well-seasoned fillings like pork and chive or shrimp and pork soup dumplings. The scallion pancake offers a crisp texture with an interesting chop, and dishes like spicy wontons and fried dumplings add variety to the flavorful dim sum selection.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect to wait during peak dinner hours.
Customers must scan QR codes to place orders at the table.
Payment is processed online, and charges may double temporarily before refund.
Small dining area features an open kitchen where food is made in front of diners, allowing for customization. Atmosphere feels cozy and bright, with a clean and inviting environment. The place fills up quickly, especially during lunch specials, attracting those seeking quick, authentic Chinese food.
Freshly cooked-to-order dim sum arrives hot and steamed, with a wait of 10 to 15 minutes. The juice pork dumplings stand out with perfect broth and filling, bursting with flavor and freshness.
Steamed dim sum arrives fresh after a short wait, with pork dim sum offering a flavorful broth and filling. Chow mein features amazing flavor and generous meat portions, while dishes like sweet and sour pork and Kung Pao Chicken deliver solid, tasty options.
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Lunch specials are available until 4 pm for $8.95, including an entree, rice, and soup.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
The portions are large, making it easy to take leftovers home.
Small, cozy cafe-style space with friendly, local regulars creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Dim sum dishes are freshly steamed to order, encouraging a relaxed pace. Limited seating and simple setup emphasize a casual, family-run vibe.
Cantonese dim sum here is fresh and made to order, not sitting in steam baskets all day. Prices stay incredibly affordable while the selection includes tasty options like spring rolls and porridge.
Dim sum stands out for its freshness since it is prepared to order, not sitting in steam baskets. The menu features dumpling soup, potstickers, chicken chow mein, egg rolls, and BBQ fried rice, all at reasonable prices.
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The restaurant is cash-only, so bring cash for your meal.
Dinner costs around $30 per person, offering great value.
Portion sizes are large, with one dish often serving two people.
Small independent shop offers takeout-only dim sum with large, fresh dumplings and affordable prices. Atmosphere is simple and unadorned, attracting a steady line of customers seeking quick, tasty options. Specialty items like crispy yutiao in rice roll stand out among typical offerings.
Fresh, Hong Kong-style dim sum comes in large, well-portioned servings. Options include large dumplings, coconut bread, radish cake, and chicken feet, all available for takeout at a reasonable price.
Dim sum here features large shrimp dumplings with juicy meat and well-seasoned fried chive dumplings with thick dough. The menu offers a great variety including cha siu baos, coconut bread, radish cake, and chicken feet, all fresh and well portioned for takeout.
Good to know
The restaurant only offers dim sum for takeout, no dine-in available.
Expect a long wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Dim sum items are typically under $5, making it an affordable option.
Dumpling restaurant offers modern interior with tight seating and large round tables for sharing. Atmosphere ranges from lively and noisy during busy times to cramped and warm without air conditioning. Popular spot draws crowds, especially for fresh, hand-made dumplings and group dining.
Shrimp dumplings feature traditional wrappers and deliver a surprisingly delicious taste. Hand pulled noodles complement the authentic dim sum flavors reminiscent of Japan and Taiwan.
Soup dumplings stand out with their thin skin and plump, juicy filling. Dim sum includes hand pulled noodles and crispy, juicy potstickers, making dumplings the main highlight.
Good to know
Reservations are only accepted for parties of six or more.
Expect long wait times during peak hours; arrive early to secure seating.
The restaurant enforces a one-hour dining limit, which may affect your experience.
Old school Chinese takeout spot with affordable prices and large portions. Atmosphere feels dated and cozy, with limited seating and some parking challenges. Known for fast service and flavorful dishes like curry chicken and chow mein.
Dim sum includes staples and unique curry buns. The selection adds variety to the meal.
Chow fun dishes come out perfectly cooked with just-right vegetables. Dim sum includes staples and unique curry buns. The chow mein is not greasy and stands out in quality.
Good to know
The prices are excellent, and portions are large.
This place is great for takeout.
Parking can be challenging, especially when busy.