Small, dimly lit space with loud karaoke music creates a lively but noisy atmosphere. Mostly Chinese clientele suggests an authentic dining experience with affordable prices. The setting feels shabby yet charming, adding to its unique character.
Low prices around $4.99 each make dim sum affordable here. Quick service suits a fast meal, with standout items like chicken wings and honey walnut shrimp.
Crispy skin and large portions define the Peking Duck here. It comes with lotus leaf buns, scallions, and sweet bean sauce that complement the dish well.
Good to know
Dim sum prices are low at mainly $4.99 each.
Lunch specials start at around $11.99.
Parking costs $5 flat rate for one day.
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.
Roasted whole Peking Duck comes double served with lettuce wraps and buns. The dish includes crispy skin and minced duck, often paired with bao or lettuce for wrapping.
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.
Chinese restaurant offers an elegant, modern interior with unique decor and private party rooms featuring automated lazy susans. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suitable for family gatherings or romantic dinners. Space accommodates both small and large groups with big tables and cute partitions.
Handmade dim sum is visible through a front window where the chef prepares everything fresh. The offerings include inventive dishes alongside fancy Peking duck served tableside.
Presentation and taste stand out with the caviar Peking duck offering a special twist. The dish pairs well with other menu items, making it a solid choice for Peking duck lovers.
Good to know
Reservations are required at least two weeks in advance for dinner service.
Expect a total wait time of up to 2 hours during peak hours.
The Peking duck requires advance notice and is not mentioned on the menu.
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.
Crispy skin and tender meat stand out in the Peking Duck here. Some find it excellent with fresh duck and noodles, while others consider it just average or worse.
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.
Spacious restaurant with bright decor and beautiful chandeliers creates a grand atmosphere. Seating includes large round tables and private banquet rooms, supporting groups and events. The environment feels open and clean, with ample parking nearby.
Fresh, flavorful dim sum offers a great variety including shrimp dumplings, steamed rice rolls, and pineapple buns. Prices stay low at around $5, making it a solid choice for authentic Cantonese dim sum.
Peking duck offers great value at an affordable price around $70 and includes duck soup. The duck is reasonably sized and requires ordering about two hours in advance.
Good to know
There is ample parking available, even for large tour buses.
Pre-ordering the Peking duck is necessary as it takes about an hour to prepare.
The restaurant offers a weekday promotion with one dish at half price from Monday to Thursday.
Dim sum carts move through a spacious, banquet-style dining room under a huge chandelier, creating an authentic Cantonese atmosphere. The place feels loud but lively, with a clean, remodeled interior and affordable prices. It attracts a steady crowd seeking classic dim sum and seafood in a setting suitable for events.
Roaming dim sum carts create an authentic vibe with fresh, delicious selections. Quality is consistently good with excellent variety at reasonable prices.
Carved tableside with golden crispy skin and juicy meat, the Peking duck comes with shell-shaped buns instead of wraps. Specials often include the duck at a good price when ordering other dishes.
Good to know
The restaurant opens at 8 am.
The parking is underground and free.
The wait time is usually short, but arrive early to avoid crowds.
Small dim sum restaurant with an open kitchen and upscale presentation featuring tablecloths on every table. Atmosphere feels busy and lively, often crowded but less so than typical dim sum spots due to connection with hotel lounge. Food service uses paper order sheets instead of traditional carts, creating a modern dining flow.
Dim sum here features freshly made, in-house dishes with generous portions and quality ingredients. Rice noodle rolls stand out as especially superb, and service is attentive and efficient.
Sliced Peking duck comes hot and delicious with a good balance of flavors. It pairs well with other dishes like spicy pig ear and sautéed string beans.
Good to know
During weekends, there can be a wait, especially if arriving during peak hours.
Reservations require cash only.
The place tends to fill up rapidly, so securing a reservation in advance is highly recommended for larger groups.
Dim sum restaurant with banquet-style seating and a retro Chinatown vibe offers a spacious interior suited for large groups. Atmosphere ranges from family-style dining with lively energy to quieter, more rushed moments. Dim sum carts and traditional decor add to the authentic experience.
Offers tasty authentic Chinese dim sum with a wide variety of fresh items. Prices stay super affordable, making it good for a quick lunch.
Crispy skin and tender meat define the Peking Duck here. It comes with traditional fixings and is wrapped in a lotus leaf pancake with scallions and cucumber for a fragrant, refreshing bite.
Good to know
Visiting on weekends offers a busy yet tasty dim sum experience with trolley carts to choose from.
During the Mid Autumn Festival 2024 on September 17, the restaurant encourages celebrating and enjoying their dishes.
Parking can fill up quickly during lunch hours.
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.
Skin comes crackling crisp wrapped in soft pancakes with scallions, cucumbers, and hoisin sauce. The dish includes baos and pairs well with crab rice and pea sprouts.
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.
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.
Peking duck here features savory skin with a light crunch and comes with steamed buns and scallions. The flavor leans more toward seasoned duck confit than traditional Peking duck.
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.
Small dining space with typical Chinese restaurant style and clean, hygienic environment. Offers authentic dim sum and Cantonese dishes favored by a young Asian demographic. Seating is limited, creating an intimate atmosphere with under-the-radar appeal.
High quality dim sum features Shrimp Siu Mai, Shanghai Soup Dumplings, and Steamed BBQ Pork Buns with bold flavors. The selection is limited but authentic and pairs well with roasted meats and Cantonese dishes.
Peking duck comes out fatty and juicy with a strong presence at the entrance showing its importance. The menu lists it clearly without requiring 24 hours' advance order.
Good to know
You must order through the Mealkey app for faster service.
Expect a wait time during busy periods, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has limited seating for about 25-30 people.