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    Chef's Choice Chinese Cuisine

    4.0 (53 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Fresh King and Dungeness crab
    Sharon K.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]They had a grand opening when we came and the decor looks quite updated.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] We came for lunch so we were luckily able to be seated quickly. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The ambiance is very nice and clean.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Definitely a higher end Chinese restauraunt.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]They also have a fish tank for the dungeness and King crab.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] We ordered the Seafood Chow Mein, Shiu Mai, daikon cake, signature shrimp dumpling, bbq pork bun, and the egg custard for dessert. The bbq pork buns were fluffy and seasoned well. The Seafood Chow Mein had nice big pieces of shrimp, scallop and squid along with gai landed. The noodles were chewy and crispy at the same time. It was really good. Exactly how I like it. The signature shrimp dumpling and Shu Mai was really flavorful. The egg tart had a coconut custard flavor to it. I'm not a coconut fan but my son and husband loves them. The servers were really nice and polite. They were helpful and attentive. We really enjoyed ourselves here. Highly recommend!

    Emily T.

    Came here for because we saw that they were Michelin rated for their truffle chicken dish. Service - honestly service wasn't that friendly to us. We came on a Friday afternoon, paid for parking and went in. It wasn't very busy but there were a few occupied tables (all Chinese speaking families). We aren't Chinese and we felt the difference in service. They didn't pour the tea for us like they did for the other seated tables (even though we looked confused because they lit a candle and there were 3 pots on our table) our server also made us feel like we were a burden to serve and also was hard to get their attention in general. Food: I actually think the food would have been a nice experience minus the service but that chicken dish was so gross. + Michelin black truffle chicken dish - hearty with truffle which we love, but we werent aware that this dish came ice cold. The meat was rubbery and hard to eat + soy milk - very tasty! We got 2 ordered because we thought they were cups, turns out they were bowl lol definitely shareable for two people + siu mai - our favorite item here + vinegar cucumbers - also very solid Overall, if the service was a little friendlier we would have given a better rating but this really spoiled the mood for us at lunch and on top of that my husband ended up getting a takeout box for the chicken we didn't eat and we just carried it around everywhere Lol...

    Krysten I.

    This restaurant was recommended from a friend who lives in Vancouver and it did not disappoint! I love dim sum and if you do too and you're in Vancouver, I'd recommend this place. I think it used to be a Michelin star restaurant, but I couldn't find it on the Michelin app so idk. It did seem kind of upscale (and more expensive) than other places over been to. We walked in close to opening time around 11am. They asked if we had a reservation, which we did not. But maybe since there were only two of us, they sat us quickly at a 2-top side table. The restaurant did end up filling up towards the time we left after eating. They offer tea for $2 per person. It was an interesting set up for the tea. They had like 3 vessels for hot water, tea and more tea. It was a little confusing, but they came by and helped when our pot was close to empty. The ordering process is rather simple. They have a print out of the menu and you indicate how many orders of each item you'd like. They had a variety of dim sum dishes, both steamed and fried, dessert items, congee, rice and noodle dishes, and vegetables. We ordered quite a lot because we were hungry. The shrimp toast was shrimp paste spread atop a piece of bread, then coated with sesame seeds and deep fried. It came with a side squirt of mayo. It was pretty filling. We ordered the shrimp dumplings (ha gao) and pork and shrimp siu mai. The pork and shrimp siu mai was my favorite. There were large pieces of shrimp in the siu mai and it was topped with a bit of truffle. We also got the rice rolls in sauce haha it was kind of simple even though the peanut sauce that it came with was really good. I would definitely come back to try other things. Hopefully we come with a bigger group next time too so I can try more items. It seemed like the taro puffs with a little swan detail thing were popular among other tables. Towards the end of our meal, the tea was super bitter and hard to drink. The service was good, but could have been more refined. I guess when you sit at a table in a Chinese restaurant and your place has two sets of chopsticks, you're expecting a certain kind of service. Instead, we had a dried piece of rice on the table cloth and waiters just kind of throwing dishes on our table that we had ordered without saying anything. I'd still come back for dimsum though!

    Signature Seafood Dumpling
    Helen C.

    I made a reservation on a Sunday for a party of 2 as I was concerned there would be a significant wait, but honestly there were plenty of tables when I arrived around 12PM. It was nice though to be able to make a reservation for any party size via their website, which is pretty rare for dim sum restaurants. Overall, I would say this place is nice, maybe a little pricier than the other options in Vancouver area. You place your order and they bring everything fresh to your table, so the textures of everything are on point when it arrives at your table. Overall, the quality of the food is pretty good, but it wasn't the best dim sum I've ever had. Ambiance wise, it was pretty calm and classy for a dim sum restaurant, the crowd was a bit on the older side and I found plenty of street parking available the street over. Highlights: - Har Gow (5/5): Okay, the one item that did blow my socks off was this one. The BEST har gow I've ever had in my life. The wrapper was thin and slightly bouncy, not grainy at all. Fresh, sweet shrimp inside cooked perfectly. I'd show up and just order 4 of these. - Shrimp Toast (4.25/5): Super fun dish with a fantastic fry - crunchy toast with tender shrimp and it didn't feel greasy at all. The sesame across the top might be a bit much, but I personally love the flavor, so I didn't mind. Skip: - Salted Egg Yolk Custard Buns (1/5): I don't know why they did this one so poorly, but I actually couldn't eat more than a bite of this. The custard was just completely off, chunky and too salty.

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    Angela W.

    We came here for lunch to try their "traditional old style" dim sum that we had during our childhood days in HK. Impark parking is $7+/hr w tax so do allow a couple of hours for a leisurely lunch. We had been here for dinner before and I liked the grilled bbq pork +chicken liver, so we ordered it again. It's quite good if only the piece of fatty pork can be marinated until it's transparent thus melting in your mouth instead having to chew quite a bit--then it's perfect! As for dim sum, we ordered Shrimp cilantro dumpling --- flavour/texture very good. Mix mushroom w fish maw---clean taste, need to add salt to bring out some flavour. Liver pork dumpling--good pork flavour w slices of liver on top, nicely executed. Deep fried shrimp toast-- NOT deep fried maybe 'air fried' to please patrons that prefer no grease. If chef only uses the flavorless "frozen FARMED white BC shrimps", chef has to give it some flavor at least deep fry it or add minced pork fat like how we do it the traditional way Steamed Big dumpling-- what a mess to eat. This is not 小籠包 style with so much liquid inside with a big shrimp inside? Inside ingredients should be chopped pork, chopped shiitake, shredded crabmeat all wrapped up in a cornstarch slurry to hold the filling so you can eat it just w a spoon and not so much soup pouring into the bowl. This is not 古法, you are doing it the new way like all the rest of other dim sum restaurants! A shame. The ambiance is fairly quiet for a dim sum place and the decor is pleasing to the eye. One doesn't have to raise one's voice to talk. The prices are reasonable when compared to restaurants in Richmond esp now w promo of 12% off. Tea pp is $2 And they use good enough tea leaves. One day soon we will go to try the roasted whole chicken with sticky rice for dinner if I can get my husband to take the hour plus drive into Vancouver Forgot to take pics again.....

    Alice X.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]A unique thing that I notice about this place is they give you three pots. One for hot water, tea, and a tea warmer pot. It gives a bougie vibe but it's pretty cool.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] First time here and tried these items: - 懷舊灌湯餃 Minced pork and seafood soup dumpling - I never knew Hong Kong style soup dumplings exists until coming here! It was absolutely delicious! I loved how the skin on the dumpling was so thin and it was filled was such flavorful and delicious soup! It's a bit pricy but it was worth it. - 黑松露豚肉燒賣Black truffle Iberico pork dumplings - 香麻蝦多士Deep-fried shrimp paste and sesame on toast - This taste like an elevated fried shrimp dumpling. - 懷舊千層糕Steamed sweet salty egg paste layered cake - I never grew up eating this so I wasn't able to appreciate this as much. - 翡翠流沙包 Steamed Salted Egg Yolk Custard Buns - This one might be the best I've ever had! - 黑松露撈雞(半隻)Marinated chicken w/ black truffle sauce - OMG this chicken was sooooooooo freaking food! It's a cold dish but it was so flavorful! - 乾炒手切肥牛河Stir-fried noodles w/ fatty beef - love how it's not overly oily and big chunks of meat! There are so many things on my menu that I wanna try next time. It is best to come with a bunch of friends to try. The servers are also pretty attentive here and you can make reservation online. They have a parking lot underneath and the spots are small and tight. Not the best parking area but it's free! No

    Josephine M.

    Dim Sum feast with the family at Chef's Choice Chinese Cuisine. What a feast it was indeed:  Chef's Choice Signature Shrimp Dumplings Beef Tendon & Stomach with Brown Sauce Baked Portuguese Style Chicken Pie B.B.Q. Pork Pastry with Ginger Sweet Salty Egg Paste Layered Cake Stir-Fried Eggplant & Oyster Mushroom Fish Slices & Veg. Fried Rice Noodle Deep Fried Sticky Rice Topped with Chicken Fish Roe & Pork Dumplings Beef Ball with Bean Curd Sheet Deep-Fried Shrimp Toast Steamed Salted Egg Yolk Custard Buns Poached Choy Sum with Garlic Baked Egg Custard Tarts Chef's Choice Chinese Cuisine is a Michelin Guide recommended restaurant, and while I don't agree with every recommendation that's put out by the Michelin Guide, I think this is one recommendation I do agree with.  Everything was so tasty, and I loved the unique offerings at this restaurant that I havn't seen at other restaurants. Deep Fried Shrimp Toast was quite a game changer for me. Service: Good Parking: Paid parking on the street Location: 955 W Broadway, Vancouver

    Har Gow
    Brendan T.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]For a fresh, updated and creative take on Dim Sum, this modern, sleek and ultra-clean Vancouver spot offers creative and forward looking twists on Cantonese classics.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Classic flavors are presented in new and interesting ways, most deliciously memorable being a justifiably widely lauded crispy on the outside and delightfully fluffy and moist and shrimpy on the inside dish of sesame seed coated deep fried prawn paste toast, which were so deliciously addictive we ordered a second round, and some perfectly textured and flavored salt and pepper fried squid. More strictly traditional offerings like har gow and shumai were also excellent, with a level of care put into their preparations along with more refined technique, and obviously superior ingredients that rise quite a bit above the normal dim sum fare. Unfortunately as we were here for a relatively late lunch a mere few hours before an exceptionally early dinner on our first day in town, we kept things pretty snacky with our ordering and consequently didn't go deeper into the larger formats on the menu, like the other heavily hyped house specialty of rice stuffed crispy chicken, but I was so taken with what we did sample that I would be quite keen go back again whenever I get the chance to next visit this great and very Cantonese Canadian city.

    Chris G.

    Michelin level Chinese food and service is what you will experience at this restaurant. We're Asian tourists from the Bay Area, so we know quality Chinese food. We ordered our usual favorites: ginger/green onion crab, steamed fish and pea sprouts. They displayed the seafoods before being butchered, and gave some commentary of the origins of the seafoods. Like the Marble Goby is a seasonal fish and caught at Toronto. The crab was fresh and sweet. The Marble Goby, was something I never experienced. Light, refreshing, and smooth texture. It was then cooked on top of steamed eggs, which absorbs the fish oils. The atmosphere was clean and fancy. The attention to detail, such as using tea lights to keep the tea warm and three separate pots to prevent the tea from over-seeping, are nice touches. The manager (Anthony), staff were personable and know their menu very well. I highly recommend and to come back for their seasonal menus. PS: Call ahead. And there's FREE parking at the bottom floor.

    Jessy W.

    The best seafood our group had over our five day visit in Vancouver! The crab and fish were tender and flavorful - really loved how the fish was steamed with egg and the crab with ginger. So appreciative of how the manager Anthony and staff talked us through our final picks for our main seafood entrees. Vegetables, tea, rice, desserts (not too sweet, coconut mochi very tasty) done well. Everyone was very full and happy by end of dinner. The service was very attentive from the manager Anthony's recommendations to the how quick staff were with ensuring our table - and tables and guests all over the floor - had everything they need. The inside decor was beautifully lit and even the window dividers for each table gave a sense of privacy without feeling claustrophobic to table neighbors. There is free parking in a private lot underneath restaurant. We will be returning!!

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    Peter K.

    Service was fantastic for a Chinese restaurant. All the servers were attentive. Love the pot with warmer and filter to keep tea leaves strained. Food was on point. Crisp distinct flavors. Tasty. Ambiance was very nice and updated. Still have the dividers between tables but liked it. Parking underground enter through back or street parking.

    Flora C.

    Excellent food and service! There are two parking option. One is a parking lot and another is a parking garage under the restaurant. Reservation is highly recommended. [[HIGHLIGHT]]I enjoyed both traditional dim sum lunch and dinner service and bright comfortable setting.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Art Nouveau overhead light fixtures.
    Nancy H.

    I've never tried dim sum but always wanted to, so some awesome Yelpers suggested we get together and do dim sum together (thanks Sun and Caroline!). What better way to get introduced to dim sum than with some dim sum veterans, right?! All I knew about this type of dining is what I've seen in movies, where ladies wheel around carts piled high with all sorts of sampler plates of foods I'm unfamiliar with, filling out paper order sheets with each tables' orders, in a crowded and cramped restaurant full of animated groups seated around large, circular tables. That's all I've seen. And this place was nothing at all like that. Not AT ALL. The restaurant interior was quite lovely, with a floral vine-like glass lighting fixture covering the expanse of ceiling, and an illuminated leaf display covering the length of wall on one side. The front wall is essentially a stretch of windows overlooking Broadway. Due to all the street construction, the blinds on all the windows were closed, but I'd imagine, on a normal day when the construction is done, there'd be a lot of natural light streaming in from said windows. There are lucite wall barriers between the tables (nice touch - although I doubt they really do anything to prevent the spread of the virus). And the whole place is clean. Super clean. The whole ambiance was lovely. The pot of jasmine tea was lovely, kept warm on our table by way of a tea light under the teapot, and there was a strainer inside the pot to prevent the tea leaves from seeping into our cups. Nice touch. We ordered 6 dishes, all fairly basic (mostly, I presume, to accommodate me): shrimp dumplings, shrimp and cilantro dumplings, pork spareribs with garlic, steamed barbecue pork buns, daikon with pork, and shrimp stuffed eggplant. These dishes were brought to our table by our server. There were no carts wheeled around the room. Everything was delicious. Every dish was great. My dining partners both noted how minimal the MSG additives were in the food here. They both commented that usually there is a lot of MSG in these dishes, and they were surprised - and pleased - that this restaurant didn't use it (or used it super sparingly). So my dining partners told me that this place's prices were higher than most other dim sum places and the food portions, smaller. (I have nothing to compare them to). I asked if the quality of food here was higher than all the other places and they said yes, it is. IMO I'd rather have smaller portions and pay an extra 1-2 dollars per plate but to have higher quality. That's just me. FYI there is a free parking lot for this restaurant immediately below the building. This lot is accessible from W. 8th Avenue, immediately behind the place. (There are no signs on the street indicating the parking lot and it's easy to drive by it). The one downside regards payment policy: they won't take debit or credit card payment if your total bill is below $25. So be sure to bring cash if you don't think you'll ordering a minimum of $25 worth of food. (We were all rather surprised by this. Personally, I don't like surprises, so I think they should make this clear on their website or menus). All in all, we all thought this was a great place and I would definitely return.

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    Fun. New experience. Good food and enthusiastic people. I wish they had more vegetarian choices but even so ... very good

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    Delicious food, generous portions, friendly service, and good taste!! Highly recommend!!

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