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- jeffrey arnoldSeptember 15, 2017usually go on weekends, but a pretty solid work-lunch option during the week. Carts much more easily available.
- Ami ChanJuni 6, 2014Sit near the door for the AC, eat the spare ribs, chicken feet, meat ball and Dow saa Bao
- Tabi YooOktober 3, 2015Mainly stuck with dumplings and buns here and they were all delicious! Definitely coming back
- Get here before 2pm, or the selection gets super slim and you may have to resort to non-dimsum entrees to satisfy your appetite (and senses).
- Shrimp shumai is always a good place to start. And the wait is not as long, no matter how intimidating it looks!
- Michael CiccaroneDezember 14, 2014Make sure to get a side of greens from the buffet tables in the center against the wall
- Peter ToNovember 22, 2014This place is huge, but gets crowded. You may share a table with another group, if you have a small party.
- Mason CombsMärz 21, 2015Pork buns are the best thing here delicious also so many others I would definitely recommend
- Lindsey FrancesJanuar 5, 2018The classic banquet style dim sum you're looking for in Chinatown on a blustery New Years eve.
- Chris McMeenDezember 25, 2011Don't ask what it is just eat it it's good. Walk up to the get the seafood at the mini buffet by the restrooms..... the best stuff hides there.
- TK BaltimoreMärz 14, 2011Definitely arrive no later than 11am on the weekends or you will be waiting in a huge crowd for a table. Don't forget the buffet as well as the traveling carts!
- Peter RobinettSeptember 12, 2015When you enter, go to the right. You'll be closer to the kitchen, and later in the afternoon it won't empty out as much.
- Grisha LunyakovFebruar 26, 2016Delicious dim sum for affordable prices. Plus you feel like you're in Shanghai.
- Nora AbousteitNovember 30, 2014MUST get the Steamed Roast Pork Bun. Lotus Leaf Sticky Rice is also great.
- Serious EatsFebruar 11, 2013Peak hours are around noon on weekends for dim sum - it gets packed and chaotic.
- Kym IglikovaApril 24, 2012I absolutely loved it . Although its may seem like a long line when you enter , but it really moves '' Fast & Furious" Loved the hostess with microphone :)
- caroline sistareNovember 29, 2015Best BBQ pork buns in the city! Sometimes the selection is lacking on the carts.
- Kind of a madhouse. You can discretely slip the person working the door downstairs a $10 and he/she will sit your party immediately.
- Jim RayOktober 7, 2018Classic Chinatown vibe. Super busy, brisk service, lots of locals and tourists in a giant space.
- Jennifer BergumJanuar 26, 2014Don't let them push you around! Assert your power when you 1st get there or they'll force things on you you don't want i.e. the bread covered with rice paper. We made that mistake as first timers.
- Get here early. Great for big groups. Get the custard buns for dessert!
- Karyn ChinDezember 29, 2014Plan to get there early or later for dim sum on Sunday, otherwise you'll probably wait an hour!
- Alex TApril 11, 2015If you want an unforgettable Chinatown experience come here! Nobody speaks English. be prepared to sit with strangers & eat some weird stuff.
- Michelle SWMärz 30, 2012Great dim sum; extremely fresh and hot to serve! Truly a must try place, if you're ever in the area ;)
- Luke KingmaMai 28, 2013It's much, much bigger on the inside (sort of a Chinese Tardis), and the carts full of Dim Sum never seem to end. You'll spend an hour in line, and even longer eating.
- Guest of a GuestJanuar 23, 2012Definitely the place for dim sum if you can swing it in before watching the celebrations. You'll get your pick of fresh, tasty, and hot dim sum from carts that are pushed around. Mehr erfahren
- Dan KaoJuni 15, 2013Be prepared to share a table w strangers if you come w a smaller group. But dim sum is so legit here
- Yes we are out of the food chain, but if you arrive after 12 to this place you'll have to hunt the carts bc none of the good carts will stop by your table
- One of the best dim sum places in Manhattan. Get there around 11:30 on weekends to avoid the crowds!
- Urban OysterMärz 29, 2011While you're waiting for a table, step out onto Elizabeth St and look up at the brick facade and peaked roof – this was once the Atlantic Garden, a famous German beer garden opened in 1858. Read more: Mehr erfahren
- Bretton TaylorJuni 15, 2010Best (and perhaps most reasonably priced) Peking Duck in Chinatown. Only $17! But make sure you get it from the Chinese menu (not the menu w/ the picture).
- CassidySeptember 18, 2013Listen to the musical pinging of plates being set while you eat in their cavernous space.
- Awesome dim sum place. Vast variety of dim sum plates and more
- Naomi ZinnerMai 8, 2011You can also get up and try dishes by the long table on the side. Get the Chinese broccoli and turnip cakes! Yum!
- Foursquare InsidersOktober 7, 2015"Expect serious dim sum served in a massive banquet hall. Don't expect your servers to speak English." - Alexa Mehraban, @EatingNYC Mehr erfahren
- KeiKa AJanuar 27, 2011Best Dim Sum in Manhattan! had my birthday brunch there! get there before 11!! otherwise you'd have to wait for an hour+