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    HK Dim Sum

    3.2 (549 reviews)
    ModerateDim Sum, Cantonese
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    May N.

    Such a cute dim sum spot with super quick service. I was so excited for the food, I completely forgot to take more pictures after the congee. We had the veggies, shu mai (beef & shrimp), shrimp rice noodle rolls, fried tofu, and fried cake -- everything was so delicious. Definitely on the pricier side, but honestly worth it for a special treat once in a while. Can't wait to come back!

    Tony C.

    Feel like the 3 star is a little low. Overall for a dim place in Seattle this is not a bad place. The flavor profile is all there. The dishes are fresh and don't feel like they have been sitting for a while. Really love the duck here. Probably one of the best roast duck in Seattle (I know that's not saying much but you got to keep searching for good duck.) The service is actually really good. They are really attentive and will get you whatever you need. I would say the place can get a little cramped with the spacing of the tables but less wait and easier parking. I think it is a place to check out!

    Vicky V.

    Not my first time here but it's been a while. I'm here for a takeout of whole roasted duck. This is the best place in my opinion to get roasted duck. Taste is so clean. Not oily. Not too fatty. Really good. They chop it up for you. And comes with small containers of plum sauce. Service is quick. You order from a counter as you enter and they ring you up. There is a wide variety of roasted and barbecue items that are really good too. There are some dimsum items to can order too. Place is kinda busy with so many things you see and bump into as you enter.

    Beef rice roll
    Mark N.

    We had dinner at HK dim sum located in Aurora. This place is one of the place we go to for very good food and Dim Sum. Also my mom goes there once a week with her family's. We ordered lots of food and also they have dim sum all day long. I do recommend this restaurant if you are looking for a good place to eat.

    XO Sauce Seafood Chow Mein
    Nathalie C.

    This is easily one of the best dim sum spots in the Seattle area. It is perfect for family-style dinner gatherings because every classic dish is consistently delicious. We particularly love their BBQ pork, roasted duck, chicken feet, seafood pan-fried chow mein, Mongolian beef, and honey walnut shrimp. The food is not overly oily, which we appreciate. While the service is just okay due to how busy they stay, the quality of the food more than makes up for it.

    Soy sauce chow mein
    Onglee X.

    We came in for a sit down experience. It was on a busy Sunday afternoon. The restaurant was packed, with a growing line. We had to wait about thirty minutes for a table. We weren't able to get a table to ourselves because it was just the two of us, so we had to hate a large circle table with another couple across from us, which was fine because they were far enough from us that our dishes didn't touch. We ordered the chicken feet, green beans, roast pork, shrimp har gow, shu mai , as well as a couple more dim sum options. They were all delicious. I can't believe how delicious the chicken feet were. Very tender and flavorful. The restaurant was a little chaotic but the food was well worth it .

    Hot pot table.
    Belikewater W.

    The Hong Kong / Cantonese food & dim sum made to order (NO cart) here is excellent. I come for the char siu (barbecue pork), siu yuk (roast pork) , & roast duck by the # for takeout. They have Peking Duck too. They now have hot pot tables. Everything is baked fresh here. They have LIVE seafood (crab, lobster, eel, tilapia, ling cod) tank, better than fresh.

    Dimsum
    Kayla N.

    Best dimsum I've had in a while! Chicken feet is bomb, fried shrimp dimsum, shiumai, and fried pork dumplings also so good. Cheongfan's skin was a little too thick but everything else is good. Service 10/10

    a variety of food in containers
    Volha A.

    This place is so underrated. Perhaps the dining experience here impacts some reviews, but as far as the food goes (I've only taken food out from here about a million times), it never disappoints. Some of my faves are the green beans, steamed ginger chicken, honey pork ribs (omg!), salt and pepper squid, and seafood stir fry. Always fresh, flavorful, and servings are generous.

    Doug C.

    Excellent service. If you go off hours they will steam what you want. Can buy frozen versions of their products for storing in freezer then steam at home. Better version than 99ranch. Better quality ingredients. Extensive menu. They can make items not on menu like steamed eggs with bitter melon. Dim sum tastes handmade. Most of the commercial dim sum restaurants buy from a limited set of wholesalers who use lower cost seafood and automate the process with machines. They have beef tendon with it's own price category. Never seen this in a dim sum restaurant. There is a proliferation of northern style chinese dumplings which are different than HK style southern dim sum. Northern style are like potstickers but boiled with slightly chewy wrapper and juicy filling. Can get those; they aren't on the menu. They made a batch while waiting.

    Crispy shrimp ball
    Christopher D.

    I wouldn't say I'm a dim sum expert, but I can definitely say I've had better. Food is hit or miss, nothing really in between. Menu items are limited. Service is fine.

    Sweet rice
    Robert S.

    I might be the dumb person around when come to Chinese food, because I have no ideal how to read Chinese or what is real Chinese food. The speak a lot Chinese to other people and the bill comes in Chinese but the menu is in both Chinese and English, they give you tea and they have live lobster and fish and crab in their tanks for you to chose. I guess that what you call sea food, ( get it you see food). Food came out hot, menu was massive btw thank god for the fork, I'm a novice with chopsticks but eating rice and was making me sooo hungry. There was plenty of leftovers to take home and service was fast, lucky I stop at 5 or so items it was a good meal, but I think it would take at least 30 or so visits to get through most of the menu

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    The Chinese food is much better than most of the restaurants in Bay Area. The service is also excellent.

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    Loved it. The staff were fast and efficient. The food was delicious. Fun place to go eat and great atmosphere.

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    I came to this restaurant on a weekday morning and I really enjoy their Dim Sum menu! Very tasty and fresh I will gladly come again.

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    We bought combo bbq meat of roast duck and pork. Pork meat is gamey. We suspect that they keep it overnight and resell.

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    Milk tea is horrible. It doesn't even taste like HongKong style milk tea, more like dilute boba milk tea. Food is too expensive too.

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    I've have ordered here three time now and have enjoyed every dish. I am a sucker for honey walnut prawns and theirs does not disappoint.

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    A tiny place with big portion and authentic food…read more We came here on a Sunday afternoon, the restaurant was almost fully packed. I had my all time favorite dish at a Hong Kong café cuisine, gon caau ngau ho (乾炒牛河), aka beef chow fun, along with a childhood favorite drink, iced Horlicks. I liked how everything moved at a quick pace here and yet the staff were still friendly. The best part was that no one stopped by to ask how the food was while your mouth was full, because they already knew the food was good. The beef chow fun was just as good as the ones back home. It was savory and full of wok hei (iykyk). The bean sprouts were added at just the right time, so they were still a slightly crunchy. The sliced beef was tender too. If you like adding extra spice, be sure to try the crunchy chili sauce on the table. It was awesome, fragrant, spicy, and full of flavor. Just be careful not to choke on it, I did, and it wasn't fun. I hadn't had Horlicks in twenty years, and the first sip brought back so many memories. Be sure to stir it well and maybe wait until the ice melts a little, otherwise it may be slightly too sweet. My partner is a vegetarian. He looked through the entire menu and said there weren't many things he could order (listen, people, choose your future SO accordingly if you like sharing big meat dishes). He ended up ordering the curry vegetable rice and added a fried egg. He said the curry was delicious. I tried a bite of it and agreed. I think there may have some coconut milk in it because it was rich and creamy. The rice was a little too dry to my liking. Sitting there and listening to the background music from the Hong Kong TV news, I felt like a kid again.

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