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    Dim Sum Cafe

    3.7 (1k reviews)
    ModerateDim Sum, Seafood, Noodles
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    shrimp hargow
    Kacee B.

    Been wanting to check this place out and when I finally did, it did not disappoint! We came on a weekday, around lunch time and it wasn't busy, so we were seated right away. The staff was friendly and the food took a while to come out but that means they are made to order. We ordered the following: 1. Hong Kong style wonton soup: This is a 3/5 for me because the flavors were bland (the broth). It has lots of veggies, which surprised me and the most surprising was the wontons: They were the best I have had! I wish the broth would have more depth cuz that would make this soup outstanding. 2. beef chow fun: 5/5. Very flavorful and the amount is nice for the price. 4. dim sum items: quality food (better than some other places I have had) and they were tasty. a. chicken feet: 5/5 b. shrimp hargow: 5/5 c. beef tendon: 5/5. This has the star anise flavors, so FYI if you do not care for it. For me, it was very tasty! d. desserts: coconut buns and sweet rice cakes. 5/5 The place is clean and surprisingly, the bathroom and the hallway leading into the bathrooms did NOT have inventory or boxes or chairs by them. It was clear and the women's bathroom was clean, not smelly or gross looking like some other Asian restaurants. The dining area is very spacious, it has tables and booths, and big round tables for large parties. I definitely would come back here again and support this business.

    Chow fun Noodles, Sweet Buns, Egg Custard Tarts
    Marie C.

    Welcomed in by friendly staff. Not busy when we arrived;only a few customers eating so it was relaxed and quiet. We ordered from their Dim Sum menu. They were having a special on 1/2 an order Peking Duck, steamed Chinese broccoli, Sweet buns, Egg custard tarts, 2 orders of steamed chicken feet, shrimp dumplings; then we ordered Chow Fun Noodles and Shrimp fried rice from the regular menu. Everything looked and tasted perfect. We really appreciate this Dim Sum Cafe which is conveniently located near Summerlin and Spring Valley area on Hualapai and Twain. It saves us a drive to Chinatown Las Vegas which is also worth the drive. Thank you!

    Fried shrimp ball
    Leanne C.

    Had lunch here yesterday it was pretty dead in the restaurant. This place is a little hidden gem. The food is excellent, service was fast. The restaurant is clean and they were cool with Mae Mae. I will definitely be back. See my pictures

    Thai tea w/light ice, kids orange juice (was filled to the top but I poured some out into another cup)
    Lena K.

    Food is delicious here! I came here with my family consisting of three kids on a Saturday late afternoon. We got noodles, rice, dumplings...a lot of food. The Thai tea here is also really good and a nice size too! The only thing that was wrong was that we ordered Apple juice for the kids, and our server brought back orange juice. However, the orange juice is not like the kind that is commonly given in restaurants. It was more like a mandarin juice, so the flavor was different, and also a bit watery and tart. Despite that, we do still like the good here and will return in the future for some dim sum.

    Cucumber salad
    Rachel M.

    Came here with a friend to try some new things. The restaurant was clean and we were seated quickly. The food was amazing! I really enjoyed the curry wontons. Overall I would say it was a nice little spot.

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    Alyssa C.

    Dim Sum Cafe is a family favorite! If you're craving authentic Chinese noodles, roasted duck, shrimp shumai, soup dumplings, and red bean balls covered in toasted sesame seeds - this is the place for you. My family and I come down to Dim Sum Cafe every couple of months. There's something for almost everyone will like. Whether you want ribs or chicken porridge. The options feel endless. The staff is always prompt with seating us and there's plenty of spacious seating like booths, large round tables and more. I would have more photos because I come here so often but our family loves the food so much that we chow down right away.

    Succulent duck
    Dome G.

    We usually go to our go to dim sum spots Hong Kong garden and Orchid garden. This time we are trying dim sum cafe. The ambiance here reminds me of a traditional old school but in a modern area. This family style dim sum spot has rotating tables for large parties that cater well to big family style dining which I really like especially if you're big on family dining. Today the food we ordered of course chicken feet had flavor and was meaty. We also ordered short ribs with squash delicious as well. We ordered the crispy shrimp so crunchy and fresh hot and ready. We also ordered the Hong Kong style noodle combination my favorite with crispy style noodles with Chinese gravy with a combination of vegetables and meat so delicious a must with their house hot chili oil so good. We were also fortunate to score their succulent roasted duck came with duck sauce as well soft meat and crispy skin will definitely order again. The service was great very attentive and the fast with everything made a smooth lunch. They were also nice looking to go back and try again. If you're looking for a trendy low key dim sum spot this is it thanks!

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    Rick K.

    After passing by Dim Sum Cafe for years (so close to home) we decided to Stop in Nestled conveniently close to home, Dim Sum Cafe has been a sight we've passed by countless times. Recently, curiosity finally got the better of us, enticing us to step inside. Walking in, the cafe exudes a charming, albeit slightly aged atmosphere, with booth seats showing signs of wear. However, the culinary delights quickly overshadow any minor decor imperfections. Our flavorful journey began with the Pork Shumai, perfectly portioned wontons loaded with succulent ground pork. Each bite was a delicious burst of flavor. Braving the unknown, we ventured into the Steamed Chicken Feet - a novel experience for us. Lightly coated in sauce, despite the expected boniness, they were surprisingly tasty. We then indulged in the Deep-Fried Meat Ball, a delectable treat, followed by the Steamed Pork Dumplings, which were a true delight--juicy on the inside and perfectly cooked. The highlight of our visit was undoubtedly the Spicy Chicken Wings. With a crispy exterior and an explosion of flavors, they quickly became a favorite! The menu, abundant with tempting options, promises many more returns. Besides the excellent food, the prices were reasonable, and the staff's friendliness added to the overall pleasurable dining experience. We are keen to revisit and explore the rest of what Dim Sum Cafe has to offer. Bill was under $60 with 3 beers added to all of our items - Great Deal Excellent Food Cheers

    Chris S.

    I enjoyed Dim Sum here, will definitely go back next time when visiting Vegas. 5 star, strongly recommended!

    Ann T.

    My partner took me here because he said he enjoyed it last time he went here (3 yrs ago). I really wanted to like this place, but unfortunately, it was a big letdown. I ordered the hot and spicy wontons expecting bold flavors, but the dish was completely bland. The chili oil--which should've been the star--had zero heat and barely any flavor at all. It tasted more like plain oil than anything spicy. For a dish that's supposed to pack a punch, this was incredibly disappointing. Definitely not what I hoped for, and I won't be coming back. The rest of the food was OKAY.

    All and only Cream cheese wonton, yay!
    Rebecca P.

    Food- all very good dim sum. We tried several, most we liked, 1-2 we didn't. Liked: chicken potstickers, all veggie egg/ spring rolls, curry cream cheese fried wontons ( all cream cheese, no meat yay!), excellent warm egg custard ( so good we order another to go), chicken shu mai ( new to us- flavor was yummy but it is a very dense all chicken ball basically), crispy Beef with Golden Garlic item #29 ( very tender beef, no seeds Yay!). Sweet and sour soup was okay. Disliked- all beef meatballs. I struggled with the gelatinous texture and flavor, my hubby struggled with just the texture. We left it on the table after 1 bite. But this was just us and our preferences. Service- very very quick. Almost too quick as the 2nd waitress helping kept bringing out stuff to us we either didn't order or already received. But we were honest and redirected her. We spent about $100 lunch but we ordered enough for leftovers on purpose. Overall we enjoyed it and would return.

    String Beans with Garlic Sauce
    Shayna P.

    So fast and delicious! The chow mein was not the kind I'm used to but still sooo good! There was no bean sprouts in it at all! Can't wait to try the different foods!

    Crispy Beef Noodles
    Roxanne E.

    I was craving some dim sum and wanted to go somewhere new away from all the traffic. My husband and I came here on a Monday afternoon and it wasn't busy. The staff welcomed us right away and came by to take our order. The venue is quite big and spacious. The menu is on point. It shows pictures of all the dim sum and a few of their other dishes as well, which makes it easier and appetizing to order. We ordered the Spicy won ton, egg custard, Baked Sweet Cream Bun, shrimp and pork shu Mai, fried taro crispy beef fried noodles . Sweet cream bun 4/5- it was warm, the bread was chewy, however, I do wish there was more of the cream custard filling. Egg custard 5/5- super flaky, perfect density of the custard, and the very creamy egg custard filling. Beef crispy noodle- 4/5 loved the veggies, the beef was tender, the noodles were crispy and soft. The only downfall was that the sauce was very salty. Fried taro- 5/5 super flaky, crispy! I loved how the taro and meat was filled in the pastry. It wasn't oily either. I really enjoyed it! Shrimp shu mai- 5/5 filled with shrimp and good ratio of the wrapper and filling. Spicy won tons- 2/5 it didn't look like the photo. The ratio of the pork and wrapper was off. There was too much wrapper. The flavoring of the pork wasn't seasoned enough. Pork shumai-2/5 the pork tasted too porky for me. The density of it was over cooked as well. Overall, if you're craving dim sum and you are in the area, stop by to get your dim sum fix!

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    Food. Tasty. Staff very friendly. Been multiple times. Try signing the fronts of checks before you go out and become a keyboard warrior.

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    Horrible service, wait time over an hour when told 30 minutes, don't know how to communicate.

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    Ask the Community - Dim Sum Cafe

    DUCK???? How's the duck?!?!?!

    Let's put it this way, go somewhere else for duck, I only come here for the tofu wrapped vegetables

    What are there hours? Says closed now 1pm and I stopped by another late afternoon and the doors were locked, no signage.

    Thank you for checking. Our current hours are 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM every day. We apologize for any past confusion if the doors were closed during a previous visit. For holiday hours or any unexpected changes, please feel free to call us at (702)… Read more

    Do they walk around with carts or is it order what you want to eat?

    You order from a picture menu. No carts.

    Is it dim sum all day?

    Yes!

    Do they have soup dumplings?

    You can see their menu on their website, with pictures of all the dim sum. I don't think they have soup dumplings, but they do have wonton soup with dumplings in it.

    Do they sell the big fat tasty steamed pork buns here? I'll only be in Vegas for a few days and I really hope to find some.

    Yes, the bao

    What time is their dim sum menu during the week?

    Dim sum all day, everyday!!!

    Are there the dim sum carts?

    No, you order off a menu.

    Do they sell frozen dim sum to-go?

    It is owned by a family, SUPER NICE!!!! I am sure they would sell them frozen to you! They cater also.

    What is the difference between dim sum and xiao long bao which one is a soup dumpling?

    Xiao long bao is a soup dumpling. If there was no soup inside then they didn't make it right or it has been sitting too long. But yes, xlb are a type of dim sum.

    Do you serve dim sum all day and do you order from the menu or carts? Thank you

    Yes, we serve dim sum all day. And we make it to order from the menu.

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    Yum Cha

    Yum Cha

    4.0
    (2.7k reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    6 years in business

    We were served by Yiping, an attentive and courteous young gentleman who consistently ensured we…read morehad everything we needed. The food was delicious--honestly the best orange chicken and shrimp fried rice I've had in Nevada. This has quickly become a regular spot, and I come at least 3xs per month. Orange chicken Shrimp fried rice (SOO GOOD!!!) Combination chow mein Shrimp pot stickers The first time here we had a server who wasn't very friendly, but Yiping and the rest of the staff the next time we came were amazing!

    Parking was easy. Stand alone building. Came midday, around 2pm, so it was a little slower and…read morelacked the energetic and robust feeling of a typical dim sum restaurant. Set up was a little different, no carts, but there was a huge counter that displayed a lot of the dim sum...similar to take out counter in a market. They do table service and order from menu. Menu had a lot of photos and easy to navigate. The good: turnip cake-crispy and not oily, flavor of wonton Soup was good, Gai lan Chinese broccoli was tasty. Dumplings like Hargow, and siu Mai tasted a little old. Wrapper dry and filling was denser in texture. Tripe stew had good flavor but texture was mushy (passed the point of tender) Service was fine, staff was available when needed, but overall felt quality/ambiance could be better. Maybe better during prime time or breakfast.

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    Lucky House Seafood Restaurant

    4.3
    (447 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$
    Vegetarian friendly
    Takes reservations

    This is an exceptional dim sum destination that quickly earns its place as a go to favorite. Even…read morewhen the dining room is completely packed during the weekend lunch rush, the seating is incredibly fast, the portions are generous, and the classic dishes are executed at a high level. Pork and Shrimp Siu Mai (5/5): The absolute highlight of the meal and easily one of the best versions of this classic dish available. The order comes with four enormous pieces that taste incredibly fresh, with every single bite packed to the brim with juicy, distinct chunks of real shrimp and pork. Bean Curd Skin Roll (5/5): Another standout favorite of the visit. The dish includes three large rolls cut cleanly in half, packed with incredibly juicy meat filling. It's especially delicious when you ladle the savory sauce from the bottom of the plate over each bite. Cream Egg Yolk Bun (5/5): A dessert that tastes like a cross between an egg tart and a sweet pineapple bun. The sweet egg yolk cream center is warm and exceptionally gooey, so you'll want to take your first bite carefully to prevent the runny filling from splattering. Salt and Pepper Squid (4/5): A very clean, airy, and crispy appetizer that shows zero signs of being fried in old kitchen oil. While the batter leans a bit light on the expected salt and savory seasoning, the abundance of thinly sliced fresh jalapeno peppers added a spicy kick. Sticky Rice in Lotus Leaf (4/5): A very solid, comforting option with excellent overall flavor throughout the rice, though the savory meat filling hidden inside the center felt a little sparse. Beef Tripe with Ginger and Scallion (4/5): A dim sum staple featuring an incredibly delicious, gingery sauce and great savory flavor. Beef Congee (4/5): We ordered the medium-sized bowl, which easily yielded at least 4 smaller bowls of congee, making it a perfect shared carb to round out the meal. It had a comforting consistency with a subtle note of ginger, though it personally sits just below a traditional preserved egg and pork style for me. Logistics Tip: Arriving around noon on the weekend means encountering a packed house, but the staff moves the crowd efficiently and gets tables turned over in short order. You place your order by marking your selections directly onto a paper slip, and the kitchen sends items out to your table as soon as they're ready, meaning dishes will arrive in a random, staggered flow throughout your dining experience.

    I had a nice experience here for brunch. The restaurant looked pleasant. Menu design led to…read moreordering mistakes which should be corrected. Service was great. The standout dish for me was the Supreme Soy Fried Noodles. The Yang Chow Fried Rice was ok but missing something for my tastes. The siu mai were good sizes although my beloved Beef Siu Mai and Beef Balls were decent, but again missing something for my tastes. Good experience but I have other favorite spots.

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    New Asian BBQ

    New Asian BBQ

    3.7
    (997 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    $$
    Certified professionals
    Grab-and-go

    We lined up at New Asian BBQ 5 minutes prior to opening on a Friday. There is some shade in the…read morewalkway but it still felt very hot for a mid-morning in June. The vast majority of the items we ordered were straight off of carts that were being pushed around. It felt like a blast from the past since a lot of dim sum places now are strictly checking items off a menu or mostly menu with a handful of carts. For a place called New Asian BBQ, we saw very few people ordering BBQ. The food: Zha liang - rice noodle roll wrapped around a you tiao (fried cruller). Probably the least healthy thing on the menu, but arguably the tastiest with different textures and a ton of flavor from the 3 dipping sauces (soy based, sesame based, oyster sauce based) Shrimp and Chive steamed dumpling - I'm always a sucker for this steamed version or the pan fried version. One of the few glimpses of vegetables you'll see at dim sum. Chang Fen (rice noodle roll) - we ordered a shrimp and a beef - both easily meeting our standards Dou Hua (tofu pudding) - served hot with ginger simple syrup. It's even softer than silken tofu. The dish is a bit polarizing, but I like a good Dou Hua. Taro Puffs - always a favorite of ours, they have a pretty good one here Steamed beef ribs - this was an interesting one we've never had at a dim sum restaurant. They're short ribs with a soy, sugar marinade. Pineapple Bun with Salted Egg Yolk - I don't even know what this was called on the menu, but it was the filling of a Liu Sha Bao inside a Pineapple Bun. All these met expectations - Bean Curd (tofu skin) Pork Roll, Ginger Tripe, Shrimp Dumplings, Beef Balls For Dim Sum, I typically expect at least $30 per person. We ate a ton and came in a smidge under that after tax and tip. Everything was good to great and we were very happy that we decided to eat here for brunch. Great place for dim sum in terms of food quality and if you want to order from carts!

    A plus already when entering and I'm seated within a minute or two and I see carts!…read more Carts at a dim sum place are my favorite sight to see instead of just being given a paper and checking off which ones you want to order. I love the suspense of which person is pushing the cart with the ones I want to get hahahaha My take on my what I ordered: CONGEE W/ PRESERVED DUCK EGG- comforting! I was hoping they'd have more toppings for it such as peanuts, scallions, etc. CHICKEN FEET W/ BLACK BEAN SAUCE- these toes were tasty as hell! Hahaha these area good source of collagen you know hahaha SHRIMP RICE CREPE- good but I'm used to a more sweeter sauce. SHRIMP DUMPLING- solid. STEAMED CHINESE BROCCOLI W/ OYSTER- not overcooked and fresh! MASAKO PORK SIU MAI- there was too much roe/ masago on top for me so it changed the flavor profile to mostly that. EGG CUSTARD TARTS- FRESH! So so good! MANGO PUDDING- FRESH! Request the cream since it's served on the side. SWEET WHITE RICE CAKE- one is enough for me but a throwback since I can hardly find these. Service was friendly and quick. It was easy to get someone if I wanted to order something that I had not seen or wanted a drink.

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    Warm Christmas wishes from all of us at New Asian BBQ! Thank you for celebrating life's delicious moments with us throughout the year. We ar

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    Warm Christmas wishes from all of us at New Asian BBQ! Thank you for celebrating life's delicious moments with us throughout the year. We ar
    Dim Sumlicious

    Dim Sumlicious

    3.8
    (238 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    Finding the Real Deal: Dim Sumlicious is the Authentic Yum Cha Las Vegas Has Been Missing…read moreLas Vegas has no shortage of Chinese restaurants, but anyone who's grown up going to yum cha knows the difference between dim sum done right and dim sum done for tourists. I've been on a quiet, slightly obsessive hunt across this city for the genuine article -- the kind of Sunday morning experience that transports you straight to a bustling Hong Kong tea house. And friends, I found it. It's called Dim Sumlicious, and the name does not lie. The moment the first bamboo basket hit our table, I knew this was different. Dim Sumlicious has a chef with over 30 years of experience honing his craft in Hong Kong, and it shows in every single bite. This isn't the frozen-and-steamed shortcut situation you'll find at so many spots around town. These are handmade, skillfully executed classics that carry the weight of real tradition behind them. The har gow wrappers had that perfect translucent delicacy -- thin enough to see through, sturdy enough to hold. The siu mai were plump and properly seasoned. The char siu bao, both baked and steamed, hit every note I was hoping for. Cart after cart brought something worth ordering, and nothing disappointed. But beyond the food, what struck me about Dim Sumlicious was the atmosphere of care. The service was warm, attentive, and genuinely hospitable -- a rarity in a city where restaurants can feel like they're processing customers on a conveyor belt. If you're a dim sum devotee who's been settling for "pretty good," your search is over. Dim Sumlicious is the real deal -- no asterisks, no caveats. Make a reservation, bring the whole family, and go hungry. Las Vegas finally has its yum cha moment. Don't sleep on it.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Cozy Hong Kong dim sum cafe. We came early and everything was very fresh tasting. I especially…read morelike the BBQ baked bun with hot tea. The tendon and chicken feet are very good. Parking was easy Please come and create your own adventure.

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