Contemporary Chinese restaurant with modern chic design and an oriental vibe offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with spacious seating and visible kitchen action. Upbeat music complements the cozy setting, attracting both groups and intimate diners.
Small plates of dim sum come with generous filling and larger sizes than typical spots. Highlights include crystal shrimp dumplings, fried dumplings, and unique scallion pancakes that differ from traditional versions.
Dinner offers fresh flavors and a delicious duck dish. The setting suits a relaxed vibe with drinks at the bar.
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Happy Hour offers great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Lunch specials provide a good value with generous portions.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and mobile payments.
Dim sum restaurant inside a hotel lobby offers an intimate, cozy atmosphere with clean, elegant design and live music. The space feels like a hidden gem with made-to-order dim sum that impresses with fresh, flavorful dishes. A trendy bar area complements the quiet, pleasant vibe without pretension.
Made to order dim sum offers a fresh, delicate experience with Hong Kong-style flavors. Service includes knowledgeable guidance, creating an authentic and refined tasting atmosphere.
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The restaurant is currently soft-opening, and tea is free for this month.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
There is plenty of free parking available right outside the restaurant.
Minimalistic, open-seating design creates a bright, clean, and modern space with a cozy yet contemporary vibe. Ambient music ranges from soft piano bar tunes to classical, contributing to a pleasant and inviting atmosphere. The place attracts those seeking quality dumplings and noodles in a relaxed setting without traveling far.
Offers a dim sum style ordering process where you fill out a ticket with your choices. Stands out as one of the few places with good dim sum options in the area.
Dinner includes options from a full restaurant week menu. Service involves careful confirmation of your order. The spot hosts special dinners like New Year's Eve events.
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Expect longer wait times during weekends, especially for dinner.
Portion sizes are small, so consider ordering multiple dishes to share.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Large Chinese restaurant with traditional dim sum carts and oriental decor creates a lively yet professional atmosphere. Space includes two waiting rooms and a hot food bar, supporting both casual and banquet dining. Valet parking manages a busy lot, enhancing convenience.
Carts bring a variety of savory treats and animal-shaped jelly desserts that create a lively dining experience. The dim sum here captures the feel of eating in Hong Kong with authentic Cantonese flavors.
Dishes arrive hot, fresh, and perfectly cooked for every meal. The setting suits both family dinners and romantic evenings.
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Dim sum weekend hours are from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The dim sum carts only operate until 3:00 PM.
Parking is limited, and valet service is available.
Sichuan restaurant offers a cozy, clean atmosphere with a bright, inviting setting. The space feels warm and homey, attracting diners looking for a relaxed meal downtown. Unique drink options like baijiu-based cocktails complement the flavorful, satisfying Chinese dishes.
Lunch includes dim sum appetizers alongside traditional Chinese dishes. The dim sum lacks flavor.
Late-night dinners work well here with staff allowing guests in close to closing time. The spot suits both casual dinners and special nights out, offering a flexible vibe before events downtown.
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Parking can be a challenge near the restaurant.
The kitchen closes 30 to 60 minutes before the posted closing time.
The restaurant is located on the ground floor next to the garage elevator entrance.
Large, spacious dining room with wide open spaces and many large circle tables suits big groups. Atmosphere feels bright and uncluttered, evoking a nostalgic, comfortable vibe reminiscent of classic Hong Kong dim sum spots. Crowds tend to fill the place, especially weekends, creating a lively energy.
Dim sum features fresh and delicious dishes with a variety of selections on the menu. The salted egg yolk steamed buns stand out as a highlight, and weekday dim sum arrives quick and hot.
Family-style dinners feature dim sum and dishes served all at once rather than in courses. The menu offers good value for lunch and dinner, but servers request cash tips at the end of the meal.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially on weekends.
Expect busy weekends; arrive early to avoid long wait times.
Dim sum prices are reasonable, with lunch items around $8.
Chinese restaurant with authentic Cantonese cuisine and elegant East Asian decor creates a warm, romantic atmosphere with relaxing music. The space feels inviting and clean, suitable for groups and intimate dining alike.
Dim sum here stands out for its variety of authentic dishes and excellent quality. The experience includes impressive decor and service, making it a spot people visit just for dim sum.
Dinner here suits both casual family meals and large celebrations, with space for groups up to 30. The restaurant stays clean and beautifully maintained, offering a phenomenal dinner experience.
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Parking in the Bellaire area is often packed and hard to find.
During peak hours, parking may require using a garage.
The restaurant offers authentic Chinese cuisine.
Dim sum restaurant offers an elegant and warm atmosphere with private rooms suited for family gatherings. The space feels quiet and formal, providing a comfortable dining experience. Decor and furnishings show signs of age but the setting remains friendly and welcoming.
Solid dim sum includes all the favorites and comes out fast. The place stays clean with great service and usually no wait time.
Offers a 10 person set dinner ideal for group meals. Also serves takeout options and features dimsum available the next day.
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Parking can be difficult on busy weekends.
Most dim sum dishes cost around $7.95 each.
They have a curated "prix fixe" menu for the holidays that consists of a 9 course meal.
Large, newly renovated space offers spacious seating with private rooms and a blooming lotus pond outside. Atmosphere stays pleasant and clean, balancing traditional dim sum carts with modern elegance. Crowds gather for authentic dim sum, making it lively yet comfortable for groups and events.
Classic, fresh dim sum defines the menu with a wide selection of traditional dishes. Service stays amazing and consistent, making it a reliable spot for delicious dim sum.
Events like weddings, engagement celebrations, and team dinners happen often in the large upstairs area. Expect long wait times during weekend dinners. The spot suits group celebrations well.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect long wait times during lunch and dinner on weekends.
Parking can be difficult to find on weekends.
Buffet restaurant with a huge, beautiful interior and a hibachi grill station where diners select ingredients for cooking. Atmosphere is loud and crowded, often with family-friendly energy but sometimes disrupted by unruly children. Sushi and sashimi stations add variety to the all-you-can-eat experience.
Wide variety of Cantonese dim sum includes siumai with pork filling and translucent wrappers, plus bao buns. Options come alongside mushrooms, crawfish, and fried chicken in an all-you-can-eat buffet setting.
Dinner includes a Hibachi grill experience with the price covering the buffet. Options like prawns add variety, making it suitable for family dinners or casual meals with friends.
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Lunch is available until 2:30 p.m. at Hibachi Grill & Buffet.
The all-you-can-eat buffet costs $20 per person.
Parking at the location has a high risk of break-ins.
Large, bright dining room offers a spacious setting with large tables and lazy Susans for groups. Atmosphere feels relaxed yet lively, with a constant kitchen rumble adding to the energy. Space includes a conference room suitable for celebrations.
Dim sum offers authentic flavors with standout dishes like fried egg buns, xiu mai, ha cao, and BBQ pork puffs featuring rich pastry and tender pork. The sesame red bean balls are freshly fried and chewy, while sticky rice is moist and packed with ingredients like Chinese sausage and salted egg yolk.
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Parking is free and easy to find at this location.
Gratuity is included in the receipt, so no need to tip extra.
The restaurant serves dim sum at night, offering a unique experience.
Immense interior with new renovations creates a fancy, spacious setting. Atmosphere feels friendly but not suited for family gatherings, growing rowdy on Sundays. Features include hibachi and Mongolian grills with fresh, customizable cooking stations.
Steam Dim Sum stands out with its freshly steamed and varied options. The menu includes salt & pepper crabs alongside sushi, adding variety to the dim sum offerings.
Dinner prices start at 3:30 p.m. and are higher than lunch prices for the same buffet items. The dinners offer very good quality and a wide selection that makes it a solid choice for an evening meal.
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Dinner prices start after 3:30 p.m., even if you arrive earlier.
Eleven-year-olds are charged as adults at the buffet.
A $5 fee is charged for any wasted plates.