Open room with tables placed close together creates a lively energy even when busy. Decor features toys and anime characters, adding a playful touch that appeals to families. Atmosphere balances authentic Chinese no-frills style with a warm, welcoming vibe from friendly staff.
Amazing soup dumplings stand out alongside incredible dim sum offerings. The dim sum here consistently impresses with its great quality.
Soup dumplings here stand out as the most delicious and authentic, rivaling originals from Shanghai. The pork soup dumplings are especially notable, making this spot a go-to for dumpling lovers.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available Monday through Friday, but not on holidays.
Reservations are required to secure a table, especially during busy hours.
Health concerns have been reported by some diners after meals.
Modern-Asian design creates a bright and spacious dining area with floating dumpling decorations. Atmosphere feels cozy and relaxing with calming music and a welcoming vibe. Families find it accommodating with high chairs for kids.
Authentic Shanghai-style dim sum shines here with a wide selection of traditional dishes. Portions come large and clean, making it a solid spot for genuine dim sum cravings.
Hand wrapped soup dumplings stand out for their authentic taste and delicate texture. The menu offers a large variety including pork, shrimp, and kimchi dumplings, plus beef scallion pancakes that complement the meal.
Good to know
There is generally no wait at this restaurant.
The prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
The bathrooms are clean and equipped with baby changing facilities.
Tiny dining space creates a cramped, fast-paced environment with limited seating and a hole-in-the-wall, authentic vibe. Atmosphere feels cozy and homey, reminiscent of Shanghai street food vendors. Soup dumplings stand out as a signature specialty highly praised for quality.
Xiao long bao and sheng jian bao stand out among the dim sum offerings. Beef scallion pancakes and noodle soup also feature prominently and complement the selection well.
Soup dumplings stand out with thin skins, large size, and a lot of soup inside. Crab roe soup dumplings and pan-fried pork dumplings are especially notable for their flavor and quality.
Good to know
Expect to wait in line during peak dining hours due to limited seating.
The restaurant does not accept reservations, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Prices are very affordable, making it a great option for budget-conscious diners.
Small dim sum restaurant with limited seating and walls covered in customer review sticky notes. Atmosphere is cozy and inviting but can feel noisy and cramped. Bamboo steamers stacked high add a traditional touch to the space.
Authentic dim sum shines here with a variety of options served fresh and hot. The flavors match those from traditional hometown recipes, making it a solid spot for dim sum lovers.
Soup dumplings stand out with flavorful fillings and a fresh, homemade taste. Shrimp dumplings and pork rice soup dumplings offer unique, tasty options beyond the usual.
Good to know
Order ahead to avoid long wait times during busy hours.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Cash payments receive a discount, so bring cash.
Small, casual spot with self-service and fast-food style tables creates a no-frills, cozy atmosphere. Bright and clean space feels homey despite basic dining room and takeaway focus. Offers authentic Hong Kong style dim sum praised for quality and freshness.
Dim sum street food style shapes the menu with dishes like Black Pepper Braised Pig Intestines and Stewed Beef Tripes. Quality matches top spots from Hong Kong, offering a fast food-style experience with great service and consistent flavors.
Huge, tasty dumplings stand out here, including shrimp shumai and snow pea leaf dumplings. The Shrimp Leeks Dumplings feature a unique sticky dough, and servings are large enough to share.
Good to know
There is free parking available on-site.
Customers order at the counter and pick up their food themselves.
The restaurant has a no tip policy.
Old school Chinese restaurant with classic push cart dim sum and large round tables with lazy susans creates a bustling atmosphere. The space feels authentic and nostalgic, with a cold interior and outdated decor. Crowds gather early, drawn by affordable, traditional Cantonese dishes and lively service.
Excellent dim sum offers a great variety of flavorful and satisfying Cantonese dishes served on carts. The selection includes refreshing new plates alongside authentic favorites, appealing even to picky eaters.
Pork buns and soup dumplings stand out as highlights. The menu includes a variety of dumplings like pork chive, har gao, and shumai.
Good to know
Reservations are not honored properly, so arrive early to secure a table.
Expect to wait about 15 minutes for a shared table during peak hours.
Dim sum is served until approximately 3 PM daily.
Small takeout spot offers authentic dim sum with reasonable prices and generous portions. Atmosphere feels welcoming and clean, reflecting a family-run, home-cooked style. Delivery is available with low fees, and lunch specials provide budget-friendly options.
Offers authentic dim sum with a home-cooked feel and reasonable portions and prices. Lunch specials stand out for quality and value.
Pork soup dumplings arrive hot and taste authentic, often standing out as a favorite. Steamed pork buns and crystal shrimp dumplings also receive consistent praise for their flavor and quality.
Good to know
This restaurant is takeout only, with no dine-in options available.
Delivery is available for a $2 fee, with no additional delivery service charges.
Walk-in orders receive a 25% discount, which is a great deal.
Large dining space with white tablecloths and Chinese prints creates a simple, uncluttered look. Atmosphere is lively and authentic, often noisy with dim sum carts and active service. Dim sum ranks among the best in the area, attracting groups and families despite a somewhat chaotic layout.
Dim sum here matches the authentic Hong Kong style with taste and presentation. It comes on traditional carts, offering a genuine experience comparable to top spots in Queens and NYC.
Soup dumplings come with a delicate wrapper and flavorful broth inside. Various carts offer pork steamed buns, chive dumplings, and custard buns alongside other dumpling types.
Good to know
Dim sum is available on weekends and holidays.
Reservations are not required but recommended for weekends.
The restaurant is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own drinks.
Small, cozy Chinese restaurant with interactive dim sum carts and calming background music creates a relaxed, unassuming atmosphere. The space feels elegant and comfortable, capturing the lively energy of traditional dim sum experiences. It offers high-quality dumplings and a warm, welcoming vibe.
Authentic Cantonese dim sum offers a lively experience with a wide variety of fresh, tasty dishes. Prices stay reasonable while blending traditional flavors with a modern touch and excellent service.
A wide variety of high quality dumplings stands out here, including pork soup dumplings, roast duck dumplings, and shrimp dumplings. Steamed chicken and vegetable dumplings with Schezwan flavor also feature prominently.
Good to know
You can call in advance to order to avoid the queue.
The restaurant offers limited seating and operates without table service.
The lunch special comes with rice and soup at a very reasonable price.
Dim sum service uses push carts with narrow walkways and shouting servers, creating a chaotic and noisy atmosphere. Interior feels old-fashioned and worn, resembling a Chinatown eatery with dim lighting and dated decor. Crowds gather especially on weekends, adding to the lively but hectic vibe.
Fresh and authentic dim sum offers a taste as good as any in New York. The spot serves delicious dishes at reasonable prices with excellent service and a comfortable dining space.
Shrimp dumplings stand out with their excellent flavor and texture. Shu mai and fried taro dumplings add variety, while pork and radish cake complement the selection well.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended to avoid long lines.
Dim Sum carts are available on Sundays, adding a fun dining experience.
The restaurant closes at 9:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Small space with menus displayed on walls and windows creates a chaotic atmosphere. Casual vibe with vibrant energy and bright music fills the busy environment. Outdoor picnic tables offer a comfortable seating option amid the lively setting.
Soup dumplings stand out with their freshness and perfect balance of flavors. Ingredients are high quality, making the dim sum dishes consistently flavorful and satisfying.
Soup dumplings stand out with options like chicken and cabbage and black truffle and pork varieties. Dumplings come fresh and flavorful, paired well with dishes like pan-fried sweet soy noodles that have a smoky flavor.
Good to know
The food hall features eight different kitchens offering diverse global cuisines.
Taco Tuesday offers special deals on tacos every week.
Dine-in, delivery, and pick-up options are available at all kitchens.
Classic Cantonese banquet hall with spacious seating and large round tables designed for big groups. Atmosphere recalls bustling dim sum houses with authentic Cantonese vibes and lively noise levels. Dim sum carts roll around on weekends, enhancing the traditional dining experience.
Authentic Cantonese dim sum fills the room with familiar aromas and lively chatter. Staff often ask the chef to prepare more of your favorite dishes even after dim sum hours end.
Soup dumplings stand out with a unique twist from traditional dim sum. Har Gow or crystal shrimp dumplings offer a tasty highlight alongside solid bao buns and other dumplings.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Lunch specials are available for about $10, including soup and rice.
Expect to wait for a seat if arriving after 11am on weekends.
Dim sum carts move through a bright, clean space with a classical Chinese style. The atmosphere is busy and noisy, filled with the clatter of dishes and crowded tables. Electronic queueing manages the steady flow of diners seeking authentic Cantonese dim sum.
Fresh and delicious dim sum stands out with a variety of authentic dishes including lobsters, scallops, and whole fish. The setting is relaxed, making it a favored spot for traditional dim sum meals.
Shrimp shumai and soup dumplings stand out for their quality and taste. Steamed pork short rib and various other dumplings appear regularly, often paired with spicy or mustard sauces.
Good to know
Dim sum is served from 11am to 2pm on weekends.
Reservations are recommended, especially for large groups.
Expect long wait times on weekends; arrive early.
Bright and clean space with traditional Chinese decor and a large fish tank that adds calmness. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, offering a casual dining experience with a lively vibe. Seating is spacious and usually available, making it comfortable for any occasion.
Rich, flavorful dim sum offers a wide variety of warm dishes. Soup dumplings and other options add to the diverse selection enjoyed here.
Soup dumplings come hot and juicy with plenty of broth inside. Steamed chicken and pork soup dumplings stand out alongside Young Chow fried rice.
Good to know
The prices are very affordable.
Order ahead for takeout as it gets busy during lunch.
Parking at Ling Long Xuan might be an issue.
Large dining area with high ceilings and elegant interior creates a calm atmosphere even when busy. Dim sum and Cantonese dishes offer authentic flavors with good value. Space feels open and not cramped, distinguishing it from typical Chinese restaurants.
Authentic Cantonese style dim sum arrives fresh and hot, just like in Chinatown. Small plates offer a delicious variety that satisfies cravings any time of day.
Shrimp dumplings come plump and filled with shrimp. Glass shrimp dumplings taste delicious. Dumplings arrive minuscule with four per order and show careful cooking.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Dim sum carts offer some vegetarian options, but not all carts have them.
Expect to pay around $60 for a meal for two, depending on the dishes ordered.