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.
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.
Offers both Shanghainese and Sichuan cuisine with dishes like mapo tofu and boiled beef in chili oil delivering a strong spicy kick. The Orange Chicken balances sweetness and crunch, while the Chicken Lo Mein features smoky undertones and perfectly cooked noodles.
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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, cash-only, family-run spot with no seating operates like a cafeteria-style line for quick service. Ambiance evokes a walk into Chinatown with authentic Chinese barbecue and dim sum staples. Affordable prices attract people stopping for finger food snacks or takeout on the go.
Juicy roast duck and dim sum steam buns with various fillings stand out here. The roast pork by the pound adds to the solid selection of dim sum offerings.
Small hole-in-the-wall spot offers baked char siu bao and Chinese dim sum steam buns with various fillings. Roast pork and duck come by the pound, with food made humbly by the mom and pop owners.
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This place is CASH ONLY.
The restaurant operates like a cafeteria style line, so you’re in and out quickly.
Expect affordable prices, making it a budget-friendly option.
Small space fills quickly with a lively, noisy atmosphere and tight seating that suits fast-paced dining. Walls are bare, amplifying sound and creating a packed, energetic vibe. Generous portions come with highly praised soup dumplings that stand out among Shanghainese offerings.
Large portion sizes stand out with six full-sized vegetarian bao buns. The menu features dim sum dumplings and a variety of items like lychee slushee, chicken chow mein, and braised beef.
Juicy Xiao long Bao and pork dumplings stand out with rich flavors. Seafood chow mein features shrimp, scallop, squid, and white fish in a savory black pepper sauce. Dim sum offers a variety of savory noodles and dumplings at a reasonable price.
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Parking can be hectic on weekends, so arrive early or consider street parking.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The prices at Tasty Noodle House are great considering the portion sizes.
Small, cozy space with wooden tables and chairs and a quiet, warm atmosphere. Guests watch dumplings being handmade through a window, adding a hands-on feel to the experience. The place offers vegetarian-friendly options and feels like home cooking.
Steamed baskets deliver a toothy texture and a burst of flavors in the dim sum combo priced at $12.99. Vegetarian and vegan options cover almost every dumpling, including the Dim Sum Crystal Shrimp.
Fresh, flavorful dumplings come in many varieties like pork and chives, lamb, and vegan options. The menu also features soup dumplings, Dan Dan noodles, and a dim sum combo that offers a solid mix of dishes.
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Parking can be tough around the restaurant, so plan accordingly.
Lunch specials offer great deals for budget-conscious diners.
The restaurant is family-run and known for handmade dumplings.
Large dining hall features dim sum carts rolling through for orders, creating an interactive meal experience. Atmosphere blends nostalgic charm with some outdated decor and occasional noise from kitchen activity. Space suits groups of all sizes, offering a relaxing yet lively setting.
Carts roll around with classic dim sum dishes featuring lots of shrimp, fish, and vegetables. Waitresses serve authentic, cart-style dim sum that keeps coming and never leaves you hungry.
Authentic classic dim sum arrives on carts pushed by waitresses, offering plenty of shrimp, fish, and vegetables. The dishes keep coming, ensuring no one leaves hungry, and the flavors feel truly traditional and fresh.
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Parking is free for 2 hours in the lot; paid options are available nearby.
They close at 3:00pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Dim sum is served only on weekends and at specific times.
Spacious tea shop with modern minimalist decor and ample seating draws many who come to study or relax. The atmosphere stays cozy and lively with good music and free WiFi, while board games add a playful touch. High-quality tea offerings and unique toppings like sticky rice set it apart.
Freshly made dim sum arrives steaming hot and pairs well with great tea. Hot dishes include a variety of dim sum and bowls.
Soup dumplings stand out with good flavor. The menu includes dim sum and hot bowls, paired well with tea and a mango sticky rice drink.
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All milk teas are dairy free, making them suitable for lactose-intolerant customers.
Prices are slightly cheaper than other boba places in the area.
They offer free samples of their popular drinks.
Big tables with lazy Susans fill a space that feels old school and nostalgic but also comfortable. Fans circulate air in a setting that carries a hole in the wall charm. The atmosphere is generally quiet and unhurried, suitable for families or small groups seeking authentic Cantonese dishes.
Large portions arrive quickly with reasonably priced dim sum. Traditional Cantonese dishes like shu mai and noodles stand out for their authentic taste.
Dim sum comes in large portions and arrives quickly, featuring reliable favorites like Pork Shumai, Shrimp Har Gow, and Baked BBQ Pork Buns. The menu includes authentic Cantonese dishes such as Fish Congee with generous portions, Honey Walnut Shrimp, and Mongolian beef, all reasonably priced and flavorful.
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There is plenty of parking available near the restaurant.
The prices are reasonable and portion sizes are decent.
Expect a packed restaurant during peak hours.
Shanghainese restaurant offers a laid-back beach vibe with an open baresque feel and a casual, chill atmosphere. The place feels more like a dive bar than a traditional dim sum spot, attracting those looking for a relaxed setting and great cocktails. It serves hand-crafted dishes with a variety of Asian flavors, including many vegan options.
Quick service delivers a large assortment of hot dim sum that tastes very good. The setting feels more like a bar, adding a unique vibe to the dim sum experience.
Steamed and fried bao buns and a variety of dim sum dishes stand out here. The menu features Szechuan dishes, Mongolian Beef, dumplings, General Tso chicken, and honey walnut shrimp with wonton soup.
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Happy hour offers a large selection of plates for budget-friendly dining.
Tapas Tuesdays provide a unique dining experience with various small plates.
The restaurant closes promptly at 9pm, so plan to leave by then.
Huge space with traditional Chinese decor and an austere, cafeteria-like atmosphere. The vibe is family-oriented and casual, attracting a clientele familiar with its authentic Cantonese dim sum offerings. The environment feels dated but maintains a steady, unpretentious presence.
Fresh, made daily dim sum includes shrimp dumplings, beef balls, and chive pancakes. Quality matches other popular spots, with scallop dumplings also available at fair prices.
Dim sum features fresh, made daily selections like beef balls, chive pancakes, shrimp, and scallop dumplings. Peking duck and beef chow fun match authentic Cantonese flavors found in traditional teahouses.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult in the large lot shared with other restaurants.
Dim sum offerings are only available on weekends.
Prices for dim sum trays range from $5.5 to $6.5.