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    Dimsum Garden

    4.2 (197 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed

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    Hot and sour soup
    Meredith R.

    My friend and I have become boringly predictable. When I'm in NYC we meet Mondays at Saint Peter's Church, then search out lunch specials in the area. Today's choice: Dimsum Garden. For $12.99 you get a bowl of soup, either a spring roll or sesame ball, choice of entree and rice. I wouldn't designate five stars if this restaurant was based in Chinatown, but it's great as a midtown lunch stop, available till 3:30 weekdays. My hot & sour had the right amount of zing, though the broth was a bit thin. I asked for chicken and vegetables to be prepared moderately spicy. It was! And unlike restaurants that charge extra for brown rice, they don't here, at least at lunch. Dimsum Garden is modern. The staff is accommodating. Our booth was comfortable as G and I sat and chatted for almost two hours.

    Jennifer N.

    I think I'd wanna come back for regular dim sum rather than AYCE because service was really slow that it didn't feel like we really got a lot of dim sum. The dimsum was actually super fresh and really good but it was a little annoying that other tables got their dimsum more consistently vs ours. Some of the things we ordered never came or there were stretches where we were waiting on a lot of food. I didn't take pictures of everything but my friends and I (party of 6) came here so we ended up sharing almost everything on the menu

    Mike Z.

    Tried the restaurants $29 ayce deal, which features a collection of the dimsum staples, a few specialty dimsum items, and some other Cantonese rice/noodle dishes. I see that other reviewers complained of the speed in the past, but I had an expedient experience while there. The dimsum was delicious, and comparable to the Chinatown restaurants. The carb dishes included in the ayce are also pretty tasty, but note that the portions are big so probably should beware to not over order!

    Signature Dimsum Platter 九宫格点心
    Liz B.

    I got the Signature Dimsum Platter delivered and it was a good amount of food! It was BOGO, though so definitely worth the price. The shrimp dumplings were definitely really shrimpy but decent. My favorites were the black truffle with mushroom, roasted duck, beef roll, and sesame ball! I do wish it was easier to figure out which item was which but I'd order this (BOGO) again.

    Stuffed shrimp eggplant
    Fina K.

    Visiting the Big Apple this weekend, and craving something quick. I was craving Dim Sum and glad to know there was one near the hotel. When you walk in it was nice cozy modern decore and busy. The service was spot on. They have all you can eat price or A la carte. I opt for take out, and ordered "Shrimp w/pork shumai and stuffed shrimp eggplant" You can never go wrong with the Shuman, but the sauce for the stuffed eggplant I was not impressed. It was just black bean sauce on it. So next time I will just have it without the sauce. I will come back if I am ever in the area and just want something quick, but knowing me I will probably try other establishments.

    Wendy K.

    Omg . The food was fantastic and we were service super fast. We had all you can eat means on a Saturday 11 to 3. You order 3 items per person at at time. One thing : the portion are big and you get charged for left overs, so take that into consideration when ordering. Enjoy !!! We sure did

    David A.

    Went to Dimsum Garden in Murray Hill, Manhattan, NYC near grand central station for lunch. Phenomenal service and the dimsum was the best I've had outside Brooklyn and as good as what I had in Flushing. The price is significantly higher than Brooklyn though. All the dishes were a hit. You mark down what you want on a sheet and they'll bring it. My friend liked the scallion pancake whereas I felt it fell flat. They also take apple and Google pay. We made reservations. They were busy at 130 pm on a Thursday but sat us right away

    Cee G.

    This restaurant is amazing at first I was a little skeptical because I didn't know what to expect but then I realize it's like little dumplings and mini meals and it was really cute. I couldn't make up my mind so I got the platter with just about everything I'm gonna say Eight out of 10 of the dumplings was so delicious and it was so cute and even though they're small and petite it was very filling. I really enjoyed myself. The people was nice. The atmosphere was quiet. I really enjoy. I'm definitely going back because I've have been feeding for their Beef and pepper bun wrapped in a nice philo pastry so good so I need to go back.

    Mary L.

    The food selection for the AYCE dim sum on Sunday was okay. There is less variety at this location than the location that was closed in flushing, and more expensive. The staff also doesn't tell you there's a 5% cash discount unless you ask. Overall the service was okay. The interior design was nice and modern though, so that was a plus.

    Crispy Sesame Ball
    Wendy B.

    Overall was not very satisfying. Crispy Puff types dim sum (Black Pepper Beef);- the wrap is not crispy and mostly probably under-baked, has weird doughy texture. Crispy Sesame Ball - too thick of skin also under fried texture? Chicken Feet was the best dims sum). Lobster with Crispy Noodle - they didn't use the typical Cantonese crispy noodle but just fried the regular noodle, too thick and weird. Will not come back.

    Shanghai Soup Dumpling (Xiao Long Bao) (6 pcs)
    Cory N.

    This place is solid for soup dumplings and hot and sour soup. It's a small place with mostly four seat tables and booths with a few two seaters. Service is prompt and friendly. The soup is too big for one person to finish. They don't serve single serving soups. Chicken feet were spot on and cooked perfectly. It's a reliable lunch spot with quick service.

    Idy C.

    Went to try on this domain place after we visited the Summit. It's a 10 mins walk and closed to Grand central station. They offer variety of dim sum and most of them are $7.5 for a plate of 3. They also have a dim sum platter/box with 9 different dim sum! Since that will be too much for 1 person so we opted out to order individual plates. I think the beef rolls are really good and you don't see that in typical dim sum restaurants. One of the lava bun was dried out so it didn't tasted like the running lava filling. It was just okayed. Service is good, server are attentive.

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    Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings - Koreatown

    Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings - Koreatown

    4.6
    (1.6k reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$
    Catering service
    Large group friendly

    The Lucky Six Soup Dumplings at Nan Xiang in Koreatown are absolutely amazing! It's the perfect way…read moreto sample six different soup dumpling flavors, and every one was delicious. The wrappers were thin and delicate, the broth was rich and full of flavor, and you can really taste the quality of the all-natural ingredients. One thing that really stood out is that this is the only place I know that offers both the savory and the sweet version of Fantuan. If you've only had the traditional savory Fantuan, do yourself a favor and try the sweet one too--it's a unique treat that's hard to find. Whether you're a longtime fan of soup dumplings or trying Nan Xiang for the first time, this place is definitely worth a visit. I'll be back again soon!

    We've been to several different locations of Nan Xiang before and it is always a favorite. When we…read morediscovered the Koreatown Nan Xiang was right around the corner from our hotel this visit, we made it a priority to visit, and we brought friends who were new to soup dumplings (XLB). There was a wait list to get seated when we arrived but the process was simple and moved quickly, and service was prompt and food came out quickly. We ordered both the standard pork XLB and my faves, the pork and crab ones, as well as pan fried pork dumplings which I was surprised to discover were also full of soup, chicken corn dumplings, and two noodle dishes: rice cake with pork & mustard greens, and pan fried noodles with beef. Servers were conscientious about allergies and very specific about letting us know which items were which, but other than that were largely appropriately hands off. They did ask us, mid-meal, if it would be ok if a service dog were at the next table to ours, which I thought was courteous. (The service dog was adorable and well behaved.) All the food was fab, which we expected. It's nice to come in a group and be able to order more items for a greater variety. The rookies executed well (and thanked us for the instructions on how to eat XLB to avoid getting soup everywhere) and were pleasantly surprised by my longtime favorite, the rice cake and mustard greens. I'll need to remember that the pan fried pork dumplings also have soup, because I really liked the texture of them. Such good food, and as always, better shared with friends.

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    Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings - Koreatown
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    4.1
    (84 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I'd say the food earns them 4 stars on its own, and you can find more of a variety at the dim sum…read morehalls of Flushing, Chinatown, and Bensonhurst, but the food here is still quite food for midtown and worth a visit for. Dish highlights include the shrimp and chive dumplings, beef chow fun, and my personal favorite, the stuffed eggplant. Other items were a little bland, like the turnip cakes and har gow, and the pan fried shrimp noodles were awkwardly plated and made them difficult to eat. I also wish they had rice noodle rolls, which I didnt see on the menu. Really what pushed it to 5 stars to me was the service. We came as a huge group of 20, with a baby and stroller in tow, and they handled everything without so much as a grimace, just an outpouring of helpfulness. They sat half our group at a round table and the other half at a rectangular long table and also helped us navigate dietary restrictions, asking specifically who in the group had those restrictions. The menu is labeled too, so you know which items are vegetarian or gluten free. At one point our helpful server noticed we hadn't really touched that awkwardly plated noodle dish and offered to replace it with another. We didn't take him up on that as I'd find that wasteful but I thought that was so attentive and earned them a generous tip. The space is nice looking, and the food came out very quickly. We also didn't break the bank, even with plenty of drink orders. Dao's is an easy recommendation, especially when you factor in how seamlessly they handled our chaos.

    I've been meaning to try this! Walked by, saw a lunch sign, so ordered shrimp and garlic sauce (has…read morebroccoli); +4 shiumai, lunch special $14 takeout, and was really excited about it! Shiumai exceptional! Other food, not so much. Will not return for lunch special, perhaps only dumplings, presumably. Even the WHITE RICE is crunchy/overcooked/completely a disaster! Truly remarkable. Soup terrible, didn't even resume after first few cornstarchy bites. Perhaps it's on me for not pretty in the correct things, but if the rest of the offerings are this awful, please just don't even offer them. So very disappointing. (I mean, how can you possibly be an ASIAN RESTAURANT and under/overcook WHITE RICE?!???!!! Don't you eat it? Obviously not!!!)

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    Everyone's favorite, the pan-fried pork dumpling!
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    CHILI

    4.6
    (998 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$
    Takes reservations
    Kid friendly

    I thought this place would be more trendy than tasty but I was wrong! We ordered a ton of items and…read moreeverything was delicious. Portions are also massive, and we had tons of leftovers. Service was friendly throughout, though they did forget our drink order and we had to follow up. Ambiance is great, prices are reasonable given quality, and food is delicious.

    Had a pretty good meal here with a group of co-workers. I tried the cucumber salad, mapo tofu,…read moreeggplant in garlic chili sauce, and scallion pancakes. I really liked the scallion pancake and eggplant. The pancake wasn't crispy/dry, but rather the exterior was crisp and the inside was still a little soft/fluffy. It's the first time I had a scallion pancake that wasn't just straight dough inside/outside, or so thin that it got crisped out. I really liked this texture profile though. The eggplant was 10/10; the eggplant was cooked well, so tender but not soggy. The sauce was really good too such that it was sufficient spice but not flaming. Would recommended. I enjoyed the cucumber salad and tofu as well, but have had better. Seasoning and prep were good though -- although the tofu was cooked so tender (or maybe was silken tofu to begin with) that the whole table was struggling with carrying it from plate to mouth -- heh. Food came out very quickly; staff were friendly, efficient, and helpful. Decent amount of seating with a cozy vibe. It was a good meal, not my favorite Szechuan spot, but definitely hit the spot.

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    Red style Chungking braised fish stew pairing with red wine
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    Dim Sum Sam

    Dim Sum Sam

    4.0
    (240 reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    A great place to grab some dinner before the show or after since they open until late. You order on…read morethe kiosk and then pick a seat in the back. You can pick any available space to sit. It's quite spacious back there. They will call your number to pick up the food. They have a screen in the back with the order number being called. They have a condiment station with chili oil, soy sauce, sriracha. The chopsticks, forks, spoons are in the drawers. You clean up after yourself when you finish eating since it's self-serve. I like their wonton and beef stew noodle soups. It comes with fresh green vegetables. Very tasty. They have rice rolls. I got the shrimp rice roll. That was very good. It came with fresh green vegetables also, a plus. They also have congee. It has small bits of meat in it, but it's still very good congee base and satisfies cravings. You have to ask for white pepper at the front register. I didn't see it at the condiment station. As a snack or part of the combo, they have egg tarts. That was just ok. I'm too full to also eat that with the meal anyways. For drinks, the HK milk tea, especially the hot one, is very good. I got it without sugar. Their soy milk and iced lemon tea is also very good. Congee or rice roll with a drink is great for breakfast or late meal since they open early 8am and close late midnight in the W40th theater area. Very solid place to grab some food.

    Nice and clean inside with plenty of seating in the back…read more They have dim sum as well as your standard Chinese bbq items like roast duck, roast pork, and cha siu. I guess the prices are normal for NYC... meaning high vs most other places. Having grown up in LA around good dim sum and being lucky enough to try dim sum across Asia I'd say the food here is average.

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    Hutaoli Music Restaurant & Bar

    Hutaoli Music Restaurant & Bar

    3.9
    (223 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$$

    This place is so cool! I wasn't expecting to find this awesome Chinese restaurant in the middle of…read moreKtown in NYC. I was browsing for places with scallion pancakes and I came across this restaurant. I saw they had a scallion pancake beef rook which I'd never seen before. It was fried and crispy on the inside with tender beef on the inside, that was slightly savory slightly sweet. I had the roll on its own, which made for a light meal, but it can also be enjoyed as a large snack. It was a little greasy, which can be expected, but not sure if I'd get it again. I did think it was innovative though. The most impressive thing about the restaurant was actually the space. I came to pick up my food and was surprised to see this beautiful place. The outside is unassuming and nothing special but inside has the aesthetic of an old Shanghai restaurant. It's ornate and slightly quirky. It's also really big, bigger than I expected. Even the bathrooms had traditional Chinese flare with the sliding doors. Definitely worth checking out,

    I came here for a birthday dinner, which fits the vibe check. Upon entering, you're blasted with…read moremusic and live singing throughout the restaurant. It's also nicely decorated, which makes you feel like you're in China. It's definitely for a younger crowd with how loud this place gets. We had a huge party, so we ordered an array of dishes to share family style. Some of the most memorable dishes were the Mapo Tofu ($13.99), Hutaoli Roast Chicken ($43 for whole), Spicy Pot Potato ($19), Roasted Green Beans ($22), etc. All of the food is good, but definitely pricey. While the food also came out quickly, our drinks came out towards the end of our meal. It's a good spot for big parties as it never got too busy even on a Saturday night. They also have private rooms. The live music was fun, but also made it hard to have conversation.

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    Dim Sum Palace

    Dim Sum Palace

    4.1
    (1.9k reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    we had the lobster noodles which was spot on Cantonese style…read more The waiter was so nice and showed us the fresh lobster we were about to eat. My son was so excited and it tasted so good. Yay every last noodle and made a mess of his hands. "here's his review: I have never tasted such good lobster noodles! The people were so nice and even showed us the lobster that we were going to eat along with a picture of us holding it! At first the room looked a bit small but the second I looked around I found I was wrong, the room was huge, homey, and clean!"

    I usually snap photos of my food before digging in, but this time I walked in with a mean hunger…read moreand went straight for it. I started with the peanut chicken lettuce wraps (leaving one on the plate to save room), then moved on to the fried shredded beef and the fried chicken instant noodles (which really caught my eye) I was craving something heavier this time, and those noddles did justice. Overall, everything was satisfying. The lettuce wraps could've used more peanuts (I barely tasted them), and the fried shredded beef was labeled spicy but had zero heat. Still, the food hit the spot and left me full and happy. The service was outstanding. The restaurant dining area was very clean and well-maintained, my drink was always full, and the food came out quick and hot. The portions were very generous. I ended up taking some home, and they packed it up fast. Happy food, happy customer!

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    Pretty interior
    Pretty interior
    Both types were delicious.
    Both types were delicious.
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