Small restaurant with cramped tables and traditional music creates a lively, noisy atmosphere where conversation is difficult. Digital queue system and complimentary green tea add convenience and hospitality. Koi fish and antique decor contribute to a unique cultural setting.
Flavorful dim sum stands out with dishes like the Dim Sum Lucky Six offering a variety of tastes. The selection includes fresh and satisfying options that consistently deliver authentic flavors.
Weekday lunches have almost no wait and move fast even when crowded on weekends. The spot offers a feast experience with a great vibe for both breakfast and lunch.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekends and special occasions.
Expect wait times of up to 2 hours during peak hours.
The restaurant can accommodate large groups, making it suitable for celebrations.
Restaurant offers antique Jiangnan decor with wood and bamboo accents creating a classic, authentic feel. Atmosphere feels elegant and warm, with traditional decorations enhancing the vibe. Dining experience includes flame-cooked dishes and a variety of mild rice wines complementing the food.
Special dim sum here brings a taste of China with exquisite flavors. The fried rice roll offers a creative twist on a classic dish.
Lunch here suits family gatherings and special celebrations like birthdays or Lunar New Year. The spot works well for casual dates or meals with parents.
Good to know
Reservation is recommended so you can skip the line.
Dinner wait times regularly hit 60+ minutes, so it's advised to arrive before 6 PM.
Expect a wait due to how popular this restaurant is.
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.
Cozy spot offers soup dumplings and cold appetizers for lunch. Lunch specials come at a lower price than dinner, with service that supports a quick and pleasant meal.
Good to know
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.
Large space combines zen-like decor with a spacious cafe offering vegan cakes and tea. Atmosphere stays peaceful and clean with occasional loud noise. Popular for vegetarian Buddhist cuisine and vegan sushi, attracting those seeking authentic flavors in a serene setting.
Vegetarian options replace traditional dim sum dishes with authentic flavors. Dim sum service runs from 11 am to 3 pm and includes a variety of items and desserts.
Dim sum lunch features a set menu with affordable prices. Portions of rice in the lunch special run small.
Good to know
Bodhi Village’s dim sum is available only from 11 am to 3 pm.
The restaurant only serves vegetarian dishes.
Free parking is misleading; self-parking costs $5.
Restaurant offers authentic Shanghai cuisine with a bright, elegant interior that feels like a museum of local dishes. Atmosphere is colorful and lively, resembling a fun party with a welcoming vibe. Seating is ample but can feel tight and modest, focusing more on food than flashy decor.
Authentic Shanghainese dim sum shines here with excellent soup dumplings, rice cakes, and noodles. Prices stay affordable while the taste remains absolutely delectable and consistently excellent.
Lunch offers quick service even during busy hours with waits under 20 minutes. Large groups get thoughtful accommodation and lunch promotions include free soup dumplings with certain orders.
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The restaurant only accepts cash, Venmo, and Zelle for payments.
Spend $10 or more to receive a free bun or dumpling.
Dine-in customers may receive free soup dumplings as a promotion.
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.
Dim sum stands out as a great lunch option here, with choices that suit both casual meals and special occasions. The spot works well for a quick bite or a more relaxed lunch break.
Good to know
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.
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.
Offers a solid spot for lunch with reliable options. Also serves breakfast making it versatile for daytime meals.
Good to know
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.
Cantonese restaurant with loud, crowded atmosphere and cramped seating creates a bustling, energetic vibe. Decor is simple and unassuming, resembling a typical family-style diner with made-to-order dim sum and dishes served for sharing.
Dim sum features authentic cooking techniques and a great variety alongside main courses. Prices run higher than other large Chinese spots nearby.
Lunch specials cost around $10 and offer large portions with moderate sizes. Popular dishes include beef rice rolls, peking pork chop, and congee, all providing good value.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect to pay $2-$3 more than the prices listed on the menu.
Street parking is available, but it can be difficult to find.
Open space with semi-modern interior and high ceiling creates a comfortable, authentic old Shanghai vibe. Seating is spacious and comfortable, complemented by Ming and Qing dynasty style utensils. Atmosphere tends to be quiet, offering a pleasant, tucked away dining experience.
Lunch features very good dim sum with a focus on Shanghai-style dishes. The offerings include a variety of classic items served fresh and flavorful.
Offers a Dim Sum lunch with options like soup dumplings available at special deals. Suitable for a quick lunch with no fuss.
Good to know
If you buy $30 of food, you can get an appetizer for $1 if you dine in.
The Pork Soup dumpling is offered for $1 with the purchase of $30 of main dishes.
There is a great deal for orders over $30 where you get a free dish under $8.95.
Spacious dining hall features luxurious European-style decor and high ceilings creating a theater-like atmosphere. Private rooms include karaoke facilities suitable for small groups, enhancing the social experience. Free indoor parking adds convenience for gatherings such as weddings and family events.
Traditional dim sum carts offer a great variety and get replenished frequently. Dishes like Herbal Chicken Feet come fresh, tasty, and served hot at a good price.
Lunch features a tasty lunch special with a good price, especially on weekends. Dim sum carts roam starting at 11AM, but the dim sum dishes are quite ordinary.
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Only three dishes were served from 6:00 to 11:00 during the event.
Lunch service starts at 11 AM.
Parking garage is on the first floor, making it easy to access.
Traditional dim sum restaurant with round tables and push carts serves generous portions of Cantonese dishes. Atmosphere is cramped and noisy, often crowded with a busy, lively vibe. Valet parking and a shop front for baked goods add convenience.
Hot and fresh dim sum dishes arrive with Hong Kong style authenticity and some unique takes not found elsewhere. The spot nails the basics and offers special dim sum that stands out among Chinese restaurants.
Lunch service offers traditional dishes with a steady flow until near closing. Staff attention improves when the crowd thins near the end of lunch.
Good to know
Sunday morning tea starts at 9:30.
The promotion for $1 egg tarts is on Monday at 1pm with a limit of 6 per person.
The dim sum starts at 9:30 AM.
Interior features traditional Chinese decor with waterfalls and a bridge creating an authentic atmosphere. Spacious layout includes private rooms suitable for large gatherings and karaoke. Ambiance combines cleanliness with vibrant energy, though noise levels can be high during busy times.
Dim sum features a wide array of options served via the traditional cart system, making it easy to choose dishes. Stuffed rice noodles stand out, and complimentary leftover items like fried glutinous rice dumplings and char siu puff pastry are sometimes offered.
Lunch options cost less than 10 US dollars and the menu is available even during dinner hours. Family lunches here offer a satisfying experience with affordable choices.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; only a waitlist is available, which may require a 30-minute wait.
Parking is very difficult to find in Flushing, NY.
A full meal for two people costs around $80.
Massive space with luxurious Grecian decor and a huge karaoke stage creates an elegant and lively atmosphere. Dim sum service includes traditional carts, and seating is comfortable for business or celebrations. The blend of traditional Chinese artistry and modern elegance sets it apart from typical restaurants.
Hong Kong push-cart dim sum arrives steaming hot with a steamer cart setup. Prices stay affordable, often around $2.50 per dish, and the food quality is better than most dim sum spots.
Lunch specials and combos come in under $15. The business lunch menu features delicious rice and soup. Dim sum options add variety to the reasonably priced offerings.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during busy hours.
Dim sum promotion offers dishes at $2.50 each, regardless of size.
Lunch specials and combos are available for under $15.