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.
Noodle soup with ground pork stands out alongside soup dumplings that come highly recommended. The soups pair well with baked buns and other tasty dishes like scallion pancakes and chicken dumplings.
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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.
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.
Soups feature rich, aromatic broth with fresh noodles and tender beef slices. Options include spicy beef soup, tomato prime beef soup, and golden pond beef soup, all hearty and flavorful.
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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 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.
Pork soup dumplings come with a good amount of broth and pair well with soy sauce, vinegar, and sliced ginger. Wonton and chicken soups offer delicious flavors, while pork udon soup and beef wonton noodles add variety to the diverse menu.
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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.
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.
Soup dumplings hold their shape well and keep the soup inside, making them stand out. The braised beef noodle soup offers a rich, authentic flavor and comes in a portion large enough to share.
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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.
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.
Soup dumplings come with liquid soup fillings that stand out for their freshness and flavor. Beef noodle soup offers an explosion of flavor without any gamey taste, and shrimp and pork soup dumplings taste richer than plain pork ones.
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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 with classy decor and Asian-inspired cocktails creates a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Music complements the vibe while seating allows guests to linger without pressure. Large portions and affordable prices add to the overall experience.
Weekend dim sum features a special menu available all day Saturday and Sunday. Dumplings come steamed or pan-fried, offering delicate bite-sized treats with various fillings at great prices.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its hot and spicy kick that feels soothing. Soup dumplings come with juicy crab filling and noodles, offering a rich variety including a House Special Beef Noodle Soup at a good price.
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Northern Cafe has a special dim sum menu available all day on weekends.
Happy hour offers 50% off beer prices during weekdays.
The restaurant is located just a 2-minute walk from the nearest metro station.
Small, family-run dim sum spot offers authentic dishes with reasonable prices and ample parking nearby. Atmosphere feels intimate and no-frills, with tight seating and simple decor. Food quality stands out more than dining comfort, making it better suited for take-out.
Authentic dim sum arrives fresh and flavorful, matching quality found in well-known areas. The shrimp noodle stands out as a top dish. Convenient location offers great dim sum without long drives.
Beef noodle soup features super soft beef with a rich but balanced flavor. The beef and wonton noodle soup combines tender beef with flavorful broth.
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Ample parking spaces are available around the restaurant.
Reservations are not required, but expect a wait during peak hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted for orders.
Spacious interior offers a relaxed and casual atmosphere with comfortable, beautiful decor. Dim sum stands out as a distinctive feature, especially Hong Kong-style dishes and fried noodles. The place maintains a quiet energy without being overly busy or kid-focused.
Cantonese dim sum stands out here, offering authentic Hong Kong flavors rarely found in the area. The fried noodles and all dim sum dishes deliver consistent, delicious taste.
Soup dumplings stand out with their rich flavor and tender texture. The hot and sour soup offers a sharp, satisfying taste, while the egg drop soup delivers a comforting, smooth finish.
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The restaurant closes at 3 PM, so arrive early.
Portions are large and fairly priced, making them good for sharing.
The cuisine is prepared fresh upon order, ensuring quality.
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.
Soup bases come in spicy tonkatsu and brisket tomato flavors, each served in individual pots. Staff keeps the broth topped up and offers to skim oil or dilute the soup with hot water or flavored broth.
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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.
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 tender beef chunks and a spicy broth with hints of star anise and Chinese five spice. Dumplings include soup dumplings and pan-fried buns, all made with high-quality ingredients.
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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.
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.
Soup dumplings stand out as a must-order item with very tasty, excellent flavor. Wong tongue soup also offers a distinctive, flavorful experience alongside other noodle soups and Taiwanese eats.
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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.
Spacious dining halls with ample seating and private rooms create a setting that echoes casual Hong Kong cafes. Bright lighting and lively noise levels fill the air, with authentic Cantonese dishes served amid a bustling, energetic atmosphere. Large tables and diverse menu options accommodate families and groups comfortably.
Menu includes classic dim sum dishes like rice rolls and congee served during dinner. Dim sum is available in the morning and afternoon alongside a wide range of Cantonese BBQ and seafood options.
Soups here feature succulent tender meats like braised beef and pig trotters in hearty broths. Options include wonton noodles, fish maw and vegetable soup, and a memorable almond dessert soup with sesame rice balls.
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Reservations are recommended for special dishes that need to be pre-ordered 1-2 days in advance.
Happy hour specials run from 3pm to 5pm on Sundays.
Expect to queue during peak meal times, especially on weekends.
Newer building with bright, spacious interior and clean, tidy decor creates a welcoming dining hall atmosphere. Lighting is bright and clear, supporting a calm but lively environment. Menu offers generous portions at reasonable prices, attracting a steady flow of diners.
Dim sum includes an excellent fried pork option, though it has mostly dough with little pork. Lunch specials come with a dim sum entree and dishes like onion ginger beef complement the meal.
War wonton soup comes in large portions and tastes rich. The sizzling rice soup offers a unique texture and flavor. The hot and sour soup delivers a balanced spicy and tangy kick.
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The lunch special runs until 4:00 pm, perfect for late lunches.
The lunch special price increased from $8.99 to $11.99 over the past year.
Parking is ample and easily accessible for visitors.
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.
Beef noodle soup stands out with its rich broth and spicy kick. Soup dumplings arrive steaming hot with a thin, almost see-through skin and flavorful broth inside.
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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 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.
Spicy beef noodle soup arrives quickly and offers a bold spicy flavor with tender beef and hearty noodles. It stands out for its rich broth and satisfying heat.
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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.
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.
Large bowls of vegetarian hot and sour soup serve well for sharing. Penang noodles soup features fat, juicy shrimp. Egg drop soup also appears on the menu.
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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.
Cozy space with 1980s decor and a family-style setting creates an authentic, inviting vibe. Crowds bring lively energy, especially late at night when it stays open past 11pm. Large portions and white tablecloth dining set it apart from typical Chinatown spots.
Late-night dim sum offers a limited menu with dishes that are tasty and not oily. Two nearby restaurants share the same name, one focusing on seafood and the other on poultry and dim sum.
Soups here feature tender beef and fresh cilantro in the Westlake Beef soup, along with a delicious Crab Maw soup. Wonton soup stands out as excellent and filling, paired well with steamed rice or beef lo mein.
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The restaurant is open until midnight from Sunday to Thursday and until 1am on Friday and Saturday.
Validated parking is available during the day inside Bamboo Plaza.
Parking can be tricky on weekends because it is hard to find a spot.
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.
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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.
Spacious dining area blends traditional elements with modern design and features vivid lanterns and art. Atmosphere stays quiet and elegant, suitable for business or family gatherings. Private rooms with projector screens support parties or banquets.
Dim sum features steamed char siu bao, custard tarts, and sesame buns served with consistent quality. Cantonese-style dishes improve over time and match traditional standards.
Hot and Sour Soup stands out with strong flavors. Chicken soups like ginseng and egg flower offer solid options. Fish maw crab meat soup brings a fresh, flavorful start.
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They charge an 18% service charge automatically on all bills.
Expect a 15-20 minute wait during peak hours.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers.
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.
Sizzling rice soup features giant shrimp pieces and a crispy texture. Hot & Sour soup shows noticeable improvement. Soup dumplings and Vietnamese tamarind fish soup offer distinct flavors.
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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.
Traditional Cantonese decor sets a familiar tone in a busy space with a to-go window and table service side by side. The atmosphere is lively and often packed late at night, drawing those seeking affordable, quick seafood and dim sum. Food quality varies, but standout dishes like shrimp dumplings and pork chops attract repeat visits.
An impressive selection of dim sum includes savory shu mai and sweet egg tarts. The dim sum offers great flavors at a good price and pairs well with dishes like pork chops and chow fun.
Shrimp wonton soup features perfectly chewy noodles and springy texture. Hot and sour soup offers a solid, balanced flavor.
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The restaurant offers a lunch special for dine-in customers.
ABC Seafood Restaurant is a take-out only place with no seating available.
Parking can be a challenge, but the restaurant offers free parking.
Chinese restaurant offers calm, modern ambiance with meticulously arranged tables and Asian vibes. The atmosphere stays welcoming and comfortable, suited for groups with generous family-style portions. Prices remain fair relative to quality, and parking is available on-site.
Dim sum arrives freshly made and still warm, with good portions and size. Shumai and shrimp options taste solid, and prices stay reasonable.
Beef stew noodle soup and duck noodle soup stand out with rich flavors. Spicy and sour soup, roast pork and seafood tofu soup, and wonton soup offer solid variety with bold tastes.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Expect no wait times during early dinner hours on Saturdays.
Parking is free and available on the premises.
Dim sum comes pre-cooked in plastic containers, creating a fast food vibe rather than a traditional teahouse experience. The space is small but comfortable, with self-serve water stations and utensils stored in table drawers. The atmosphere feels casual and modern, bustling with a lively crowd and welcoming lounge music.
Dim sum here is fresh and tasty, served quickly with a clean, non-greasy style free of MSG. Portions like the pork ribs offer a high meat-to-bone ratio and the lunch specials provide good value.
Soup dumplings stand out with their good soups inside and delicious taste. Other items like hargow and shumai complement the soup offerings well.
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Reservations are not accepted; ordering is required before seating.
Expect a 90-minute seating maximum during busy hours.
Weekend lunch special from 11am to 2pm offers three dim sum and a drink for around $10.
Open kitchen reveals chefs hand-making dumplings, creating a transparent cooking experience. Spacious interior and covered outdoor patio offer a clean, modern, and welcoming atmosphere with a distinctly LA vibe. Halal Chinese cuisine draws a diverse crowd seeking authentic dumplings in a cozy yet lively setting.
Fresh, delicious dim sum includes many pork-free dishes suitable for halal diets. This spot offers a good halal dim sum experience with a variety of options to enjoy.
Soup dumplings deliver a rich burst of broth with each bite. The pan-fried beef baos pack intense flavor and hold plenty of soup inside.
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Reservations are recommended to secure a spot due to high demand.
The wait time can be long during weekends, so plan accordingly.
All menu items are halal, ensuring a worry-free dining experience.
Dim sum restaurant offers freshly made soup dumplings prepared in front of diners and features vegetarian and vegan options with authentic Sichuan flavors. The space feels tiny and quaint with basic decor and casual, warm atmosphere. Ordering and payment happen via QR code at the table, allowing for easy separate checks.
Offers a good variety of dumplings and cooked dishes with vegetarian and vegan options. The dim sum is delicious and well-received even away from Chinatown.
Soup dumplings come fresh and hot with savory pork and chili oil. The beef noodle soups are large and spicy, with a notable mala flavor. Wonton and egg drop soups taste fresh and light.
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The restaurant only accepts card payments; cash is not accepted.
Ordering is done exclusively through a QR code menu, so bring a charged phone.
The lunch special is $12.99, including an entree, two sides, and rice or chow mein.
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.
Soups here feature soupy sweet dumplings that burst with liquid in each bite and a thick crab meat fish maw soup rich in protein and warmth from white pepper. The menu also includes pork soup dumplings and a flavorful fish and crab soup starter.
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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 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.
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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.
Large space with modern Chinese decor and plenty of seating creates an elegant atmosphere. Background music plays, sometimes loud, contributing to a lively but occasionally noisy environment. The setting suits date nights and casual dining with a mix of Northern and Southern Chinese cuisine.
Offers next-level dim sum where tradition meets flavor innovation. Features a limited variety but includes standout items like pork cutlet, fried shrimp, and walnut with mayo.
Soup dumplings come with thin wrappers and a sumptuous broth inside. Hot and sour soup offers a perfectly peppery kick, while noodle soups feature a very good broth.
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Happy hour runs Monday through Friday from 2:30 pm to 5 pm with 40% off select items.
During happy hour, many dishes are 40% off with few menu restrictions.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to avoid long wait times.
Small, cozy dim sum spot with an old-school feel and homey atmosphere. Quiet and low-key, it offers big portions and affordable prices that attract groups and families alike. A side alley food garden adds a unique touch to the simple, nondescript setting.
Shumai and har gow stand out for their consistent taste and freshness. Dim sum gets made fresh after ordering and arrives hot on styrofoam plates at a reasonable price.
Clear broth and perfectly chewy noodles define the wonton noodle soup here. The wonton filling is flavorful, and the soup comes with lots of toppings.
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They have a free parking garage in the back.
Big portions are enough to share and bring home.
Dim sum is available all day.