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.
Dinner features Spicy Xiao Long Bao, Three Flavor Dumplings, and Wontons in Chili Oil. Dishes come fresh and flavorful, making it a solid spot for a quick meal and drinks.
Good to know
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.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Dinner happens every day of the week with lunch and dinner served 7 days and takeout available. Special occasions like birthdays and Mother's Day dinners take place here.
Good to know
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 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.
Dinner features Shanghai-style comfort food that suits sharing with family and friends. Meals come out tasty and satisfying for a casual evening.
Good to know
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.
Spacious restaurant with modern, sleek interior and glassed-in kitchen where dumplings are made fresh. Atmosphere feels upscale yet cozy, lively and friendly, suited for groups and casual meals. Popular spot known for authentic dumplings and a clean, bright setting.
Sticky Rice Siu Mai offers a hearty, flavorful twist on a classic dim sum dish. This spot serves addictive dim sum that has become a go-to choice alongside other well-known places.
Dinner offers delicious dishes that hold up well as leftovers. Meals come with consistent flavor and satisfy hunger on a Sunday night.
Good to know
Arrive early to avoid long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Parking is available in the plaza, but it can get crowded.
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.
Dinner here offers a straightforward experience with simple dishes and a casual atmosphere. The spot suits those looking for a quick, no-fuss meal.
Good to know
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.
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.
Busy dinner times come with a short wait of about 15-20 minutes for a party of two. It serves as a very good spot for both dinner and lunch.
Good to know
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.
Bright, modern space with a clean, casual ambiance and homey neighborhood feel. Atmosphere stays relaxing with Mandarin ballads at a comfortable volume, making it suitable for casual dinners or gatherings. Crowds peak at lunch and dinner, creating a lively but comfortable environment.
Hand-made dim sum offers a fresh, authentic taste that stands out from frozen options. Dumplings and other items deliver a homestyle, traditional flavor alongside other well-made dishes.
Good to know
Parking may be challenging; street parking is limited.
They offer a 10% discount on meals this month for their opening.
Reservations are not required but calling ahead for pickup is recommended.
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.
Fire shrimp stands out as a dinner choice. The spot suits both family dinners and quick meals with a variety of dishes that appeal to groups.
Good to know
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.
Dinner here offers an all-day dim sum menu alongside a dinner selection that matches top-notch Cantonese restaurants in LA. Groups of seven can dine without waiting.
Good to know
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.
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.
Tables come quickly even during the busy dinner rush. Staff show great service with attention to detail and keep things efficient. The atmosphere suits special occasions and casual dinners alike.
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.
Restaurant blends traditional and modern design with a stylish interior and an inviting bar area. Atmosphere feels lively and comfortable, with a buzz that suits both casual meals and special occasions. Space is often busy and noisy, reflecting its popularity and energetic vibe.
Weekend dim sum features a large menu with a wide variety of options. Choices include familiar and authentic dishes alongside Americanized versions.
Inviting ambiance creates a cozy setting for dinner with family and friends. Staff coordinate smoothly to serve and clear tables quickly for efficient turnover.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on busy nights like Wednesdays.
The restaurant can be full, so expect wait times during peak hours.
Parking is free in the shopping center, making access easy.
Hong Kong style fast food restaurant with a modern industrial design and spacious interior filled with high noise levels and casual vibes. It features ample seating and picture menus for easy ordering. The place gets busy during peak hours, attracting many diners without reservations.
Dim sum here offers a wide variety of dishes with great portions served all day. The shrimp har gow and other steamed items have thin, intact wrappers that are not chewy.
Dim sum comes in a good spread during dinner, not just brunch. The quality stays solid any time of day. Free dessert follows dinner orders.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of about an hour for five people.
Parking is easy before 7pm on weekends.
The best times to visit are at 11 am or 2:30 pm to avoid crowds.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with an elegant, warm atmosphere and upscale, clean design. Vibrant energy fills the space, enhanced by loud EDM music and a lively vibe. Features include self-serve options like iPad ordering, slushie and ice cream machines, and individual or shared broth heaters.
Dim sum arrives hot and plump with a delightful variety including options at a self-serve bar. The selection pairs well with other bites like sushi and wagyu sliders for a casual, bite-sized night out.
Dinner here features attentive service from staff like Nam, Sean, and Evelyn who enhance the meal experience. The spot suits celebrations well, with guests often coming for birthdays and special occasions.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for immediate seating upon arrival.
Dinner costs $59.99 per person for unlimited bites and soft drinks.
A service fee applies for groups of five or more, typically for six or more.
Dim sum arrives via traditional propane carts in a spacious, family-friendly setting filled with lively, noisy energy. Large tables accommodate groups, making it a popular spot for social gatherings. The atmosphere feels like a bustling market with constant conversation and vibrant activity.
One of the last places offering cart dim sum brings authentic, high-quality dishes right to the table. The dim sum is delicious and suits gatherings with family or friends, combining good food with good value.
Special dinners on weekdays offer great value with 5-course meals and amazing service. Private banquet rooms accommodate large groups for events like wedding dinners and family gatherings.
Good to know
Dim sum ends at 3pm, so arrive early to enjoy it.
Lion and dragon dancers perform around 12pm during the Lunar New Year.
Parking can be challenging, especially on holidays.
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.
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.
Spacious interior blends modern aesthetic with art nouveau touches and includes an outdoor patio. Atmosphere stays laid back and calming, with a vibe suited for relaxed gatherings. Full bar offers well-made cocktails like lychee martinis, complementing a menu known for authentic Chinese dishes with a Taiwanese twist.
Highly skilled chef prepares a variety of dim sum dishes alongside classic Chinese options. The dim sum features a good mix of flavors and textures, showcasing expert craftsmanship.
Good to know
Parking is available in the same building and costs $5.25 after 4pm.
The restaurant offers a separate dim sum menu with unique items.
Shrimp fried rice costs $20 here, which is higher than other locations.
Large buffet restaurant offers a spacious layout with bright lighting and comfortable seating. Atmosphere feels busy and lively, with music that can be loud and some crowding at times. Seafood selection, including crab and sushi, stands out among offerings.
Dim sum includes a wide variety of fried, steamed, and baked options alongside sushi and soup. The buffet features kid-friendly choices like General Tso’s chicken, cheese wontons, and even French fries and chicken nuggets near the dim sum section.
Dinner here costs more but offers well worth the money meals. The place stays clean even during the busy dinner rush.
Good to know
Dinner costs $32.99 per person on weekends.
Lunch is $19 per person with a 10% discount for seniors.
Crab legs are available for dinner on Saturdays.
Huge, ornately decorated space with old-school push carts serving dim sum creates a traditional vibe. Loud atmosphere often includes karaoke music and can feel warm and stuffy due to limited ventilation. Popular for social gatherings and known for authentic Cantonese dim sum with reasonable prices.
Dim sum features freshly made shrimp dumplings, baked running yolk buns, and large chicken feet. Dishes like pork buns, crispy spring rolls, and beef tendon offer authentic, flavorful options at affordable prices.
Dinner offers genuine Chinese cuisine with a focus on Cantonese seafood style dishes. The setting suits special occasions like wedding receptions and club dinners.
Good to know
Parking took me 20-30 minutes to find a spot during weekend brunch.
I should reserve a table for the weekend because there are a lot of people.
Dim Sum is served 7 days a week from 8am to 3pm.
Large dining area with bright lights and fresh white decor creates an inviting and spacious environment. Atmosphere is loud and fast-paced, especially on weekends with many families and children. Dim sum service features carts circulating in the mornings, adding to the lively vibe.
Fresh, flavorful dim sum comes in a clean, modern setting with no wait early in the morning. The Vietnamese-owned spot offers phenomenal quality at surprisingly affordable prices.
Sundays feature dim sum alongside a dinner menu with fried rice, honey walnut shrimp, lobster, snow pea, kung pao chicken, and orange chicken. The dishes are tasty and satisfying for family dinners.
Good to know
Dim sum is served from 8:30 am to 3 pm every day.
Parking can be very difficult to access, especially on weekends.
It's best to arrive before 11:30 am on weekends to avoid long waits.
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.
Food stays fresh and healthy with prices that suit families looking for a solid dinner. Takeout options work well for special occasions like Christmas.
Good to know
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.
Cozy restaurant with warm, friendly vibe and clean, well-lit decor that feels inviting for families. Handmade dumplings and dim sum offer fresh, flavorful dishes alongside nostalgic fried noodles and crispy chicken wings. Atmosphere stays low-key and relaxing, making it a comfortable spot for authentic food.
Flavors stay first rate with a focus on Chinese style comfort food like dim sum, wontons, and dumplings. The menu offers a wide selection including Cantonese BBQ pork bun, sticky rice dumplings, har gow, siu mai, and pork spareribs.
Great for a family or friends dinner with a nice atmosphere. Seating happens quickly, but noodle soups take longer during busy dinner times.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a limited dim sum menu including har gow and siu mai.
Prices for dim sum dishes are generally reasonable, but some items may be expensive.
There is plenty of parking available near the restaurant.
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.
Dinner costs less than $30 per person and serves generous portions suitable for groups. The menu includes dinner plates that invite future visits to explore more options.
Good to know
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.
Spacious dining hall with classic Hong Kong–style vibes and push carts serving dim sum creates a lively, authentic atmosphere. Bright lighting and large fish tanks add to the clean, festive environment where Cantonese is commonly spoken. Crowds gather early for tea, making it a popular spot for family gatherings and group dinners.
Traditional carts roll around with servers calling out dishes, creating a classic dim sum experience. The menu features freshly made items like pineapple buns with char siu and rice rolls with beef and tendons, served with fast, attentive service and a 10% weekday morning discount.
Dinner service includes discounts that make meals a good bargain. Arriving early around 5 p.m. helps avoid the dinner traffic. The spot serves dim sum and dinner options regularly.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a 10% discount on dim sum during weekday mornings.
Parking is spacious and free for all diners.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Coastal decor and ocean views create a serene atmosphere with open seating that supports easy conversation despite occasional noise. Dim sum offerings stand out as fresh and hot, attracting those who appreciate authentic Chinese seafood dishes.
Fresh and hot dim sum comes all day, featuring rice paper and shrimp options that stand out. Quality stays authentic and consistent, making it a solid choice for those craving dim sum in the area.
Dinner here happens regularly, with visits at least once a month over many years. The spot is known for its Chinese food options suitable for special occasions like birthdays.
Good to know
Ocean Delight automatically adds an 18% gratuity to the bill.
Expect a reasonable wait for food during busy hours.
The restaurant opens at 9am and serves dim sum all day.
Chinese restaurant offers casual, stylish atmosphere with peaceful, chill vibes and a self-ordering menu. The setting is clean and cozy, often less crowded during lunch for a relaxed experience. Dumplings and noodles stand out as authentic and flavorful highlights.
Offers a varied dim sum selection including steamed buns, potstickers, and soup-based options. Lunch sets combine noodles, dim sum, and a cold drink for a reasonable price around $15.99.
Dinner happens around 7:30 with a noticeable dinner rush. The spot offers an enjoyable atmosphere but the crowd at peak times can be intense.
Good to know
Portion sizes are small, so consider ordering multiple dishes.
Prices are significantly lower than similar restaurants in the area.
Final call for food is at 8:30 p.m., with seating ending at 8:15 p.m.
Older decorated space offers spacious seating and a cozy, lively atmosphere filled with chatter and laughter. Dim sum draws large crowds early, creating a noisy, bustling vibe especially on weekends. Traditional dishes include large, flavorful dumplings and shareable plates favored by groups.
Hong Kong style dim sum offers a variety of dishes served quickly with good service typical of dim sum houses. The dim sum is consistently satisfying and well-prepared for lunch and dinner.
Offers Hong Kong style dim sum and Chinese New Year dinners with a solid dinner menu.
Good to know
Parking at Chef's Wok is limited, especially during rush hour and weekends.
The restaurant has wheelchair accessible seating, entrance, and toilet.
Arrive early to avoid long wait times for dim sum on weekends.
Dim sum fills a busy, lively space with families and children creating a loud, energetic atmosphere. Generous portions come at reasonable prices, making it a popular spot despite an aging interior and hidden entrance. Parking is easy, and the place stays packed, especially on weekends.
Offers authentic Cantonese dim sum with traditional quality at very reasonable prices. Popular among local families and friends, the menu includes typical but delicious dishes served in a lively setting.
Offers a solid Chinese dinner experience with consistent quality. Serves dishes that satisfy typical dinner cravings without fuss.
Good to know
Expect a 30-minute wait during peak weekend hours.
Parking is easy with plenty of available spaces.
Dim sum dishes are priced between $17 and $22.
Space blends modern elegance with traditional charm in a cozy, inviting atmosphere that suits casual and date dining. Jazz music adds a lively touch while the interior feels tastefully remodeled and clean. Noise levels rise during busy times, creating a vibrant energy.
Fresh and well prepared dim sum items form the core of the lunch offerings. Recent additions reflect customer feedback, keeping the menu dynamic and appealing.
Dinner here features great food paired with excellent service. The spot suits both small and large gatherings well.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger groups, especially during holidays.
Parking is difficult to find near the restaurant, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant is family-friendly and offers a clean environment.