Hong Kong style fast food spot offers authentic dim sum like standout shrimp wonton and rich roast duck in noodle soup or rice bowls. Spacious, clean, and air-conditioned dining area supports quick, casual meals with fast service and great value under $13.
Offers a good variety of authentic and delicious dim sum with fast service. The shrimp wonton stands out as one of the best in the city, and the menu balances flavor and pricing well.
Roast duck stands out with rich flavor in the noodle soup and shines in rice bowls. The combo with roast pork is a favorite, offering delicious roasted meat at a great price under $13.
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Expect to wait 30-40+ minutes to receive your food.
You should order ahead because the lines are already out the door.
There is no service for dine-in; orders are placed and picked up at the counter.
Cozy space blends traditional Chinese elements with modern design, creating a warm and comfortable atmosphere that feels more spacious than it is. The environment suits family gatherings and relaxed meals, offering a clean and inviting setting.
Many kinds of Hong Kong-style dim sum fill the menu, known for being fragrant and not sweet. The dim sum is reasonably priced and offers an impressive variety that tastes delicious.
Crispy skin and tender meat define the roast duck here. A rich flavor and a great accompanying sauce make it a signature dish.
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Many dishes shown on the menu are not available.
The price of $13 for 4 pieces of pan fried pork buns is too pricey.
The restaurant has delivery options through UberEats, Doordash, and Fantuan.
Spacious seating and clean, timeless decor create a bright and loud atmosphere with hard surfaces amplifying noise. Energy feels chaotic and lively, reflecting a distinct Hong Kong restaurant vibe. Comfortable booths and full tea pots add to the practical, authentic dining experience.
Dim sum features Hong Kong style dishes served from a fun dim sum cart on Sundays. The offerings include authentic roast meats and affordable noodles and clay pot rice alongside top notch dim sum.
Roasted duck features crispy skin and perfectly seasoned, juicy meat. It pairs well with crispy pork brisket in combo dishes and stands out among BBQ roasted ducks in the city.
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They offer a great lunch special 7 days a week.
They have dim sum carts on the weekend.
The restaurant does not take reservations.
Cozy, stylish decor with poems on lamps creates an authentic vibe. Dim sum shines with wontons and dumplings that satisfy cravings. Roast duck impresses with crispy skin and tender meat, served with classic sides. iPad ordering adds smooth convenience.
Wontons and dumplings deliver solid dim sum flavors that satisfy cravings. Ordering ahead helps manage busier times, especially on holidays. Fruit smoothies pair well with the dishes.
Roast duck features crispy skin and tender, juicy meat. It comes with pancakes, sweet noodle sauce, green onions, and cucumbers, matching the style of famous Beijing roast duck.
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Reservations are recommended for weekend dining to avoid long waits.
Dining time is limited to one hour during peak hours.
A promotion offers free steamed pork soup dumplings with orders over $30 from noon to 3 pm, Monday to Friday.
Upscale modern Chinese restaurant with sleek decor and a dynamic speakeasy bar featuring a color-tracking ceiling light. Atmosphere stays calm and pleasant with cozy dining spaces and well-matched music volume. Popular for elevated Ningbo cuisine and standout dishes like soup dumplings and Peking duck.
Exquisite high-end dim sum offers a delicious variety with every bite full of flavor. The quality stands out as truly delicious and satisfying.
Roast duck features crispy skin and a flavor comparable to Beijing-style versions. It pairs well with other dishes like sea bass and stands out as delicious and excellent in quality.
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Dim sum is available on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 AM to 3 PM.
Reservations are required through Resy, not accommodating large groups.
The all-you-can-eat dim sum costs $29 per person, totaling around $40 with tax and tips.
Hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with a small, cozy dining area and an open kitchen near the entrance. Walls are colorful, creating a welcoming vibe without music, focusing on eating. Mostly locals come here for authentic handmade dim sum, comfort Hong Kong style food, and reasonable prices.
Handmade dim sum and dumplings stand out, especially the soup dumplings. The menu offers a variety of a la carte dim sum dishes alongside noodles and congee.
Roasted duck stands out with its exceptional flavor and appealing look in the window. It pairs well with rice dishes and is a popular choice for takeout.
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The restaurant has limited seating and can fill up quickly during peak hours.
Expect large portion sizes, making it a good value for the price.
Complimentary tea is offered upon seating, enhancing the dining experience.
Dim sum restaurant offers a flaming Peking duck show that draws attention with tableside fire presentation. The space features exquisite decor and a rooftop, combining a Western-style bar with Asian dining. Atmosphere varies from loud and lively with a DJ to moments of quiet, creating a dynamic vibe.
Dim sum here features a beautiful presentation and a variety of flavors that stand out. The assorted dim sum platter pairs well with clay pot rice, creating a satisfying meal.
Flaming roast duck cooks right in front of you, creating a magical scene. The skin stays crispy and tasty, and you can order salt and pepper roast duck bones for extra flavor.
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Reservations are required for the flaming roast duck, which takes an hour to prepare.
Happy hour offers $9 drinks and $2 appetizers after work.
The cost for a whole Peking duck is $88, a good value for NYC.
Small dining space features minimal and elegant oriental design with soft lighting and a modern, sexy vibe. Noise level runs high, making conversations difficult amid crowded seating. Music blends EDM beats with traditional elements, creating a unique atmosphere.
Dim sum platter offers a variety of intriguing options with spot on flavors. Scallion pancake with duck and dan dan noodles complement the delicious dim sum well.
Crispy, golden skin tops tender, juicy meat in the Peking roast duck. Every bite melts in your mouth with perfectly balanced texture and rich flavor.
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Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
The wait for a table of four can be up to 1 hour and 40 minutes.
Expect to pay around $70 per person for a meal.
Small space combines Chinese bakery style with authentic Cantonese BBQ offerings. Atmosphere feels cozy but cramped, with limited seating and a bar stool area. Regular crowd fills tables, drawn by traditional dim sum and roasted meats served hot.
Dim sum here is well made in house with high quality ingredients. The rice noodle wrapped fried dough is super crispy with a silky rice noodle, matching authentic dim sum from China.
Roast duck leg stands out with crispy skin and rich flavor. It appears in dishes like roast duck yellow noodle soup and pairs well with rice, all offered at a notably low price.
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Both credit card and cash are accepted, with cash offering a lower price.
The restaurant offers both sit down and take out options.
The food is ready in about 10-12 minutes.
Spacious interior with elegant Chinese porcelain-inspired decor creates a sophisticated and relaxing atmosphere. Open kitchen showcases chefs crafting dishes like soup dumplings, adding a sense of ceremony. Guests enjoy authentic, elevated Chinatown cuisine with bold flavors and well-made cocktails.
Freshness stands out with well-prepared dim sum that tastes delicious. Every dish shows careful preparation and flavorful ingredients.
Perfectly crispy and juicy Beijing roast duck features fresh, soft meat. Roasted duck dumplings with a gradient blue wrapper and mushroom filling stand out as an underrated dish.
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It is worth booking ahead to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
You can walk in for dim sum and Peking duck without a reservation.
Order salted chicken in advance, as it takes over 30 minutes to prepare.
Dim sum restaurant with early 20th century Shanghai decor and a clean, cozy atmosphere that feels authentic and transports guests to Cantonese culture. The space suits private conversations and casual business dinners, offering unique traditional dishes not commonly found elsewhere.
Authentic wet dim sum stands out here with excellent taste and quality. The rice roll surpasses many others in the area, and prices stay reasonable.
Five spice roast duck comes out perfectly cooked and juicy. The roast duck tends to be saltier than traditional Chinese-style versions and sometimes lacks strong flavor.
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The dim sum menu is served until 5 pm.
They are doing 2 dim sum for $10 on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended for prime time during weeknights.
Dim sum restaurant offers an upscale, elegant interior with dim lighting and traditional touches that create a warm, relaxed atmosphere. The space feels larger inside than outside, featuring a bar and booths for seating. The environment stays calm and enjoyable, with no rush to leave after dining.
Authentic Cantonese dim sum features rice rolls, pork buns, and roast duck spring rolls served quickly with excellent service. The dishes are flavorful without leaving a heavy feeling after eating.
Shredded roast duck stands out with its rich flavor. Roast duck spring rolls offer a crispy, savory bite that pairs well with the fresh cucumber salad.
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Happy hour offers half off on dim sum from 4-6 PM.
Dim sum is available around 10 PM during late-night hours.
The restaurant is cash only, so bring cash for your meal.
Modern interior combines with loud music and high noise levels from kitchen activity, creating a lively but sometimes overwhelming atmosphere. Small seating capacity keeps the pace unhurried, while char siu and duck dishes stand out as culinary highlights. The space feels welcoming despite some operational quirks and safety concerns.
Wide variety of Cantonese dim sum includes rice roll, congee, and roast duck. Options come alongside claypot rice and stir-fries, available all day.
Roast duck comes with crispy skin and rich flavor. It pairs well with wide noodles or rice, served hot and tasty.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect long wait times, particularly during peak hours and holidays.
The restaurant has limited seating, with fewer than 10 tables available.
Spacious and bright with luxurious decor and grand ambiance, the restaurant features dim sum carts and live cooking stations that add to its lively atmosphere. Multiple private and banquet rooms accommodate large events, while background karaoke music creates a unique, energetic vibe.
Fresh and flavorful dim sum stands out here with consistently excellent quality. Dishes like har gow and siu mai are beautifully made, offering authentic Chinese dim sum without the usual frenzy.
Roasted duck shows a crispy skin and tender texture. It pairs well with rice and appears alongside other roasted meats like pork and chicken.
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Dim sum is discounted until 4 PM from Monday to Friday.
The venue hosts events often, which can lead to crowded conditions.
The best time to visit for dim sum is between 3 PM to 5 PM.
Sleek interiors blend Art Deco style with Shanghai and New York influences, creating a stylish, futuristic vibe. Live jazz and a chilled bar atmosphere add to the sophisticated energy. Signature cocktails and a flaming Peking duck presentation highlight the experience.
Dim sum features mushroom bao, wagyu beef mille-feuille, and hutong prawn roll. Dishes like bak kut teh xiaolongbaos and Peking duck add variety. The food tastes sublime and delicious.
Crispy skin tops the roast duck, with meat that stays tender and juicy. The flavor stands out, though sometimes it arrives slightly cooled.
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Reservations are a must, with a cancellation fee for late cancellations.
The Emperor Dinner Menu is available for a set price of $65.
Happy hour offers BOGO martinis, but the second one is charged initially.
Small space with limited seating suits takeout more than dining in. Dim sum offers authentic Hong Kong style with freshly steamed variety and good cost-performance ratio. Atmosphere feels cozy and warm, attracting those who appreciate quality over quick service.
Freshly steamed authentic dim sum offers a great variety with large portions at reasonable prices. The taste matches or exceeds Chinatown standards, making it a solid choice for takeout.
Roasted duck appears in several dishes like clay pot rice and three-choice noodles. It pairs with items like soy sauce chicken and BBQ pork in combos and takeout orders.
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You need to go early on weekends or they sell out fast by late afternoon.
Dine-in is available, but seating is limited to about 6 tables.
The prices for dim sum at this restaurant are reasonable and the pieces are huge.
Dining area features modern decor and adjustable dividers between tables that enhance privacy and cleanliness. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting with a busy family restaurant vibe and occasional noise. Seating includes some small tables that may limit dish space.
Offers a more extravagant dim sum experience than typical spots. Highlights include the 8 Treasures dish and a variety of classic dim sum options.
Roast duck comes regular and Peking style, both served with a free bun when ordering over $10. The meat is tender and pairs well with sides like scallion pancakes and sticky rice.
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The restaurant only accepts cash, Venmo, or Zelle.
You get free soup dumplings if you spend over $10.
Parking can be an issue since the restaurant is on Bell Blvd.
Small, cramped space with shared tables creates a close, bustling environment. Atmosphere feels like a Shanghai dumpling joint with authentic decor and a behind-the-scenes movie playing on the wall. Noise level rises when crowded, making it lively but tight.
Offers a great selection of dim sum and steamed buns with a limited but perfect variety. Soup dumplings stand out as very good, and the overall dim sum quality surpasses the noodles.
Roast duck falls off the bone and pairs well with hand-pulled noodles and fresh cilantro. Roast duck ramen offers a simple but delicious flavor, though portions can be less generous.
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They only accept payments in cash.
A 15% service fee is included in the bill.
You have to queue outside during busy hours.
Large banquet-style dining room features crystal chandeliers and exquisite murals, creating a calm yet grand atmosphere. Dim sum service uses carts, attracting a lively crowd early in the day, with quieter periods later. Private underground VIP rooms offer an upscale option within the bustling setting.
Offers authentic Chinese dim sum with a no frills cart style. Serves affordable and satisfying dim sum alongside rice and noodle dishes.
Roast duck comes with some feathers left on, which can be off-putting. The flavor is strong, paired well with garlic and soy sauce chicken.
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Expect large crowds on weekends between 11am-2pm.
You can sing karaoke after dinner.
They can host events and parties.
Casual Chinese restaurant with shared table seating and a festive, hectic atmosphere marked by frequent birthday celebrations. Indoor space feels crowded and overwhelming, while outdoor seating offers well-heated comfort. Decor is minimal and worn, reflecting a simple, family-style setup.
Fresh dim sum offers a wide variety that pairs well with meat dishes. The triple flavor wonton soup stands out, and arriving early helps secure the best dimsums and rice rolls.
Roast duck comes crispy and succulent with a good portion of meaty duck in the noodle soup. Whole roasted ducks hang in view, setting the tone for a delicious meal.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially during weekends.
Expect a lively atmosphere with frequent birthday celebrations and events.
The restaurant allows guests to bring their own wine without a corkage fee.
Clean environment with simple wooden tables and modern decor creates a cozy and intimate atmosphere. Mellow covers of 70s and 80s rock and roll add a distinctive musical backdrop. The place feels comfortable without being high-class, offering a relaxed dining experience.
Deliciously prepared dim sum includes standout abalone siomai that satisfies well. The selection offers solid options for those seeking good Chinese dim sum.
Authentic Beijing roast duck stands out here with a flavor that beats most other Chinese roasted ducks. The roast duck lunch set offers a solid option for a satisfying meal.
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Expect 40-60 minute wait times for your order.
The price for the lunch special is reasonable for Midtown.
The roast duck lunch set is priced at USD 15.95, inclusive of rice and drinks.
Dim sum restaurant combines traditional Chinese decor with a modern twist in a space that feels local and commissary-like. Atmosphere tends to be noisy and somewhat run down but suits casual dining and special occasions. Popular for both dine-in and takeout, it offers a varied dim sum buffet with authentic Cantonese flavors.
An assortment of hot, fresh dim sum comes with great flavors that stand out from other places. Options include roast duck, crispy pork, and BBQ pork, plus fried rice and rice noodles, some served buffet style.
Roasted duck comes with a rich, savory flavor that stands out among the BBQ meats. It pairs well with other dishes like crispy pork and char siu for a classic BBQ experience.
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The restaurant is closed on Sundays for religious observance.
The restaurant only accepts cash and does not take cards.
You should buy food here before 4 PM because the food will run low.