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    Dim Sumlicious

    3.8 (238 reviews)
    ModerateDim Sum
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    The classics
    Susan H.

    The best dim sum I have had in Las Vegas (and I have been trying a new place almost every time). It is nothing fancy, it's not a grand restaurant, but I did see locals eating there. Service was great too, I liked the pacing of a couple of food at a time, so everything could be enjoyed piping hot. The food was spot on for the staples. I don't recommend the fried calamari, it was a bit greasy. I love everything else, especially the stuffed eggplant, I haven't had one that was done so well in a long time.

    Breakfast for 2
    Vivian C.

    I came here after reading so many positive reviews, so I had fairly high expectations, but the experience honestly didn't live up to the hype. Right from the start, service was slow. We waited close to 15 minutes just to be seated while only two staff members were managing the front. Seating is limited and parking is tight, so the visit already felt a bit frustrating before we even sat down. Food overall was decent, but nothing really stood out. The menu isn't very large to begin with, and several items were already crossed off when we arrived. The bao was the biggest disappointment , the meat didn't taste fresh and had an unusual flavor compared to other dim sum spots I've tried. After our food was delivered, no one came back to check on our table. We had to ask multiple times just to get basic service. What surprised me most was the bill. An automatic service charge of about 18% was added for just two people , my bill was $31.95, with a $5.76 service fee. Considering the slow and inattentive service, the added charge didn't really feel justified. Overall, the dim sum was okay, but not memorable. Between the slow service, limited menu, and automatic service fee !

    Ben C.

    A small nondescript local favorite for dim sum where customers come for the food, not for the ambience. You order on a paper menu so everything is freshly made to order. Items are brought out as soon as it's ready so be careful when biting, it can be steaming hot. The har gow (shrimp dumplings) wrap is fresh, soft and melts in your mouth. The dumpling is all shrimp. The goto sui mai is tasty with a terrific texture and perfect with a touch of chili sauce. The turnip cake is flavorful with bits of sweet potato. We tried both baked and steamed BBQ pork (char sui) bun. What a surprise to experience the difference of both buns in terms of texture and taste. The thousand year egg congee was a little disappointing which contained very little egg. The fish congee was a better selection but definitely add some soy sauce with the fish congee.

    fish fillet rice noodle
    Joyce C.

    This dimsum place is better than many places in Hong Kong! While the place is quite small, there was a back room that perfectly seated 7 of us. We ordered a variety of items. My favorites were the baked buns, stuffed eggplant, and rice rolls. These were all super fresh tasting compared to other dim sum places in Houston! The bbq pork, cream, and salted egg buns are a must try! The crust is very unique as it's like a crispy cookie baked on top of the buns! Many places just steam premade frozen buns, but these are so fresh! Service was also great! The lady was very nice.

    Beef noodle
    Walt P.

    Good dim sum. There is no carts here you order off a menu. The food takes a little time to prepare but it comes out super hot and fresh. They have all the common dishes like dumplings, pork buns and lotus leaf rice. I feel the portions are good sized and prices were average.

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    Richard O.

    I think I found my next favorite Dim Sum place. Located on Spring Road Road past Lindell.... Place is nice, not claustrophobic, clean, wait staff was very friendly... Ordered my favorite chicken feet, beef short rib, beef tripe, and pork/century egg congee... The chicken feet came 4 to a serving (most Dimsum places only serve 3). They were so tasty and fall-off-the-bone tender. Loved it. Beef tripe was a little chewy but is as expected, the beef short ribs were well seasoned but tasted better with chili oil, and the congee came in a larger bowl than I expected, a lot of century egg too, and was well seasoned.... Overall, I liked everything that was served... Prices were so reasonable that everything I ate, 5 orders dine-in, 2 orders to-go, and the tea was less than 50 bucks. I will be back and for some of you not into what I ordered, I think it's time you open you minds and taste buds ... try new food from other countries.... You might like it !!!!

    Salt & pepper calamari.
    Joyce W.

    The art of dim sum: small dishes and big flavors. The interior of Dim Sumlicious is cozy, compact, and buzzing with Cantonese chatter. The aunties working here are warm and welcoming, checking on tables with a no-fuss charm that's reminiscent of Hong Kong. One of the ladies even called me, "亮女" which made this old lady giggle. Thanks, 姐姐! Prices range from $4.89 to $8.89 per dish, which is reasonable. They have a $20 minimum for credit card purchases. Most dishes though were bland or lacked that signature punch you expected, as if they were missing heart, seasoning, or both. Nothing was bad, but nothing was memorable either. It's a solid spot for a cozy bite and a nostalgic atmosphere, especially if you speak a little Cantonese and want that familiar hum of home. But food-wise? I left a little underwhelmed and still craving more dim sum.

    I'm pretty sure these XLBs are from frozen.
    Michael W.

    You win some and then you dim sum. Here at Dim Sumlicious, though, you kind of lose some. If you're looking for traditional Cantonese-style dim sum without the bells and whistles, this place deliver; just not in abundance. There are no roving steam carts here. Instead, you're handed an order sheet and it feels a bit like taking a quiz where there's no real passing or failing, just hoping the dishes you check off are still available. Unfortunately, several items were already sold out during my visit, which was a bit of a letdown. The selection was noticeably limited, so if you're coming hungry or looking for variety, you might leave underwhelmed. That said, the service felt true to the old-school Cantonese style. It was efficient, brisk, and no-frills. The dishes that were available had that familiar comfort and authenticity, which I appreciated. Dim Sumlicious is a decent spot if you're craving a more pared-down, throwback dim sum experience. Just be sure to manage your expectations.

    There were 4!  We ate one
    Sandra G.

    We used to go to China Town for Dim Sum but my husband and son wanted to try this restaurant. We live on the Southeast side and had a bit of a drive, but we will do it again! There was plenty of parking and we were greeted with smiles and seated immediately. It's not a fancy place but there were plenty of tables and it was clean . It was after one when we arrived and they were fairly busy. I let my husband and son do the ordering and they didn't disappoint. Everything that arrived was delicious. There was only one item that wasn't available. The dishes came out quickly with a smile. We were impressed with how friendly everyone was. I liked that they had a poster in front of their counter with pictures of the dishes.

    Shrimp
    Angel L.

    This is our most preferred dimsum place amongst almost all the dimsum in the valley. We like it here because there's an aura of a small quaint mom's & pop's atmosphere. It's small, maybe 10 tables, yet not cramped. Majority of the customers are locals & regulars like us. Everything on the menu are usually fresh & made to order. Service is fast, efficient & courteous. We usually start with the piping hot tea & the first order of congee. The congee is tasty & not thick nor watery but just enough. The chicken feet is tender & soft yet still chewy. There's usually 3 good sized feet with slices of jalapeños. The shrimp har gow is also a favorite with its . translucent, delicate wrapper and juicy shrimp filling. Dipping it in the soy sauce chili paste mixture gives it an extra taste boost. The gailan, Chinese broccoli, is a staple too, bringing balance to the nutritional value of our foods. So if you want a less crowded place to enjoy delicious freshly made dimsum peacefully, visit here.

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    Nadine C.

    Dimsum in Las Vegas, Nevada... My sister and my niece wanted dimsum for breakfast, so I used my Yelp app to find Dim Sumlicious! I liked the name of the place and I saw a review by my trusted friend, Lyla D. With a 4-star average rating, I felt confident about dining at Dim Sumlicious. It also helped that Chinese-speaking customers were sitting in the cozy, old school restaurant with us! Service was efficient and polite. We got refills of tea by placing the cover of our teapot at an angle. We ordered by checking off boxes on our menu. Then, the food came quickly! Everything was delicious: shrimp dumplings, taro cake, Steamed sticky rice in lotus leaf, bean curd roll, steamed shrimp and chives dumplings, custard tart, baked sweet cream bun, and pork dumplings. I think the best item was the custard tart because of the flakey crisp crust!!! I appreciated the convenient restroom and free shared parking! Too bad they were out of the coconut cream bun - that's my niece's favorite! My sister paid at the cashier's desk. It was very reasonably priced! Thank you!

    Menu - May 2025
    Scott L.

    Hole in the wall restaurant located in a LV Chinatown strip mall with free parking. Don't expect ambiance, don't expect any unique items, but do expect affordable "mainstay" dim sum items that will satisfy that dim sum urge. Typical Siu Mai, Pan Fried Chive Dumpling, no Har Guow, no Baked Salted Egg Cream Bun on the midday Wednesday that we went....strange.... Cheap but if you're on vacay, I suggest splurging a little and going elsewhere for a more memorable experience. If you're local, this place is an affordable mainstay.

    Baked Roast Port Bun, Beef Rice Noodle Roll, Turnip Cake.
    Alvin L.

    Good tasting Dim Sum for a decent price (much lower than Vegas Strip). No dim sum carts, no display, pick from a menu and they will heat up and bring to you. Plenty of space inside to dine in or take out. Ample parking lot spaces out front as driving is probably a must due to location away from Vegas Strip.

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    Super fresh dumplings and steamed buns. Sticky rice was on point! Good value choice for dim sum in Chinatown.

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    We got there, waited for about 15 minutes and when it got to our turn, we did not get seated because they ran "OUT OF FOODS"

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    Deliciously fast dim sum ! Would come back again! Only recommendation is go early since they run out!

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    Hands down amazing dim sum! Felt just like home and very kind service highly recommend

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    Smaller place good for up to 6 people (there are no rounds). The food is solidly good, cooked to order, and freshly steamed

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    Small but delicious dim sum restaurant. Tastes very authentic. Sad that some of the reviews on this place are so harsh.

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    Ask the Community - Dim Sumlicious

    Do they take reservations?

    I think not. It's pretty casual. I have called 5-6 times with that same question. They've never answered the phone

    Is this place good for big parties?

    Not really. Pretty small place. They do have 1 bigger round table at the end, but this place is very busy, make sure you come very early or if you don't mind waiting.

    What are the hours of operation?

    10am - 3pm

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    Yum Cha

    Yum Cha

    4.0
    (2.7k reviews)
    2.0 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

    Lucky House Seafood Restaurant

    4.3
    (447 reviews)
    3.5 mi
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    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)
    0.4 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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