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    Mai Dim Sum

    4.1 (98 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    MAI DIM SUM ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Jung P.

    First things first. Mai Dragon and Mai Dim Sum are one in the same. It is a bit confusing but it is the same. Anyway, I love me some dim sum! The last 2 places we went to though, sadly were disappointing. Mainly because I want my dim sum to be hot, not cold. If I wanted cold dim sum, I can goto H mart and pick some up from the freezer aisle. But they were closer so the kids wanted to go there but I refused. I would rather try a different place and fail than to go back and fail at a place that failed before... twice. Well, the service here was great. And it's less crowded because it was a bit out of the way. The food came out hot. We got down to business and ate all of our favorites. The food was flavorful and most importantly, hot. Not every dish is supposed to be hot though so you need to know the difference. Anyway, everyone enjoyed it and got home for a nice long nap.

    Bbq pork and shrimp chive
    Brian S.

    I really like this place and I'll be back. Everything was really tasty and lots of assortment. Only negative was the Chinese broccoli was cold. I tried to flag someone down and after a few attempts we just decided to eat some then take the rest home. I'll get the string beans next time.

    Clockwise from top left: Pork shu mai, lo-mai-gai, char-siu pork bao, shrimp dumplings
    Adam K.

    Came in for a lunch date with the wife and enjoyed some delicious dim sum! The inside is pretty with some simple tables a couple TVs, and a nice back room for overflow and events. Waitstaff greeted us quickly, got us our drinks and then showed us the standard menu and the dim sum. There's a paper menu for you to check off which items (by number) you want and then they'll bring them out as they are ready. And some of the dim sum came out quick! We got our siu-mai (super porky and delicious - would get again), shrimp dumplings, and lo-mai-gai right away. The lo-mai-gai is interesting and a real punch of flavor: very sticky rice with some vegetables, scallops, beef, and pork. We also thoroughly enjoyed our chiar-siu BBQ pork baos and Chinese broccoli. We also got a couple of the sweeter options which were all a nice way to end the meal: The Ma-Tei-Gou cake is different but tasty. Chunks of water chestnuts in a gelatin mold with a light oil (sesame?) that gives a shredded apple vibe. The egg yolk baos and nice and sweet and the egg custard tarts are a real treat. For the amount of food we got, it could have been a much more expensive meal but the prices are pretty reasonable and the food is filling. I would come back.

    Tim F.

    Note: first menu pice are for the Mai Dragon and the last one is for the Mai Dim Sum side. They limit the selection to only steamed orders after 4. So we're in the Ft. Meade area to visit our daughter on the way to an RV rally and mama suggested Mai Dim Sum as she tried to dine here last time she was in the area but there was NO dim sum menu for after 4 PM. Had the pork bao buns and shrimp dumplings and both were amazing. Apologies for the pics, but the food looked so good we dug in before I could get snaps at delivery. Service was great, with several different servers making sure we had everything we needed. Some great looking options on the Dragon menu that may bear further gastronomical investigation in the future. Highly recommend this place if in the area.

    Salted fish fried rice
    Anne R.

    We were in town and was craving dimsum. Found this place and hoped for the best. Serving is good. We had a few dimsum and an order of the salted fish fried rice and salt and pepper shrimp. Shrimp was so bland, we were very disappointed. The fried rice was good. Service for the dimsum was swift but the shrimp came out when we were practically done eating. And it wasn't even seasoned well, smh.

    Dim Sum Menu
    Daniel Y.

    They really should give this place a douching out. Just feels unkept and dated. The dim sum was some of the lower grade premade and frozen then steamed. Try the duck that was recommended on Yelp and again some of the worst version of roast duck. This is a reheat by microwave roast duck with water down soy sauce for the dipping. Also order the soy sauce chicken which was also a poor attempt to pass this off as soy sauce chicken. There was too many pieces of cut up drum sticks in that little plate to be a 1/4 order chicken. The use more legs than whole chickens and sneak in xtra drums for more profit. And the chicken is a generic market purchase chicken, not the fresh chickens. Soy sauce noodles was the only item made ti order but the dish that came out was much smaller than the pic. I'll post the dishes

    Mhailene M.

    There's not a super huge selection but they have the basic popular staples. I only came for dim sum and haven't tried any of the other items they sell. The ladies on the carts come by and offer their choices and let you know what's what. You pick and hand them your card they tally up your order. Everything I tried tasted pretty fresh and delicious! It was just enough to satisfy my craving for dim sum. Service was quick, restaurant was a little tight knit together but it works. Prices were decent and plenty of parking !

    Shumai
    Hursuong V.

    I haven't inhaled food like that in quite some time. Was really craving dim sum and this place did a great job! Service is SO fast which is the best part. You mark your sheet with what you want and in the blink of an eye, all the food was here! It's not the traditional experience where you have to wait for the cart to come around but it's more efficient when you are so hungry. We tried a lot of the dishes. Our faves were the buns/dumplings with chives (the filling and the actual bun itself were very delightful) and the egg tarts which were flaky and perfectly sweet. Some other thoughts: - The shrimp dumplings (ha gao) were packed quite full which was good. - Shumai were average but large. - Cha shao bao had cooled down when it came to us. - Cheung fun were thick but needed a bit more sauce as well. - The fried bean curd shrimp thingy was very crispy which was a nice additional texture. Some things that could be slightly better: - needed some sauce on the table - you have to pay a little extra for tea which is slightly annoying The whole place carries a lot of nostalgia with the somewhat tacky and unmatched decor and the zodiac place mats. COVID precautions: - they take your temperature before you enter and make you put on hand sanitizer - the place is quite large and there are few customers so there's a lot of space in between diners Glad I made the trek for dimsum and will be back again!

    Brad R.

    TLDR: The last traditional dim sum spot in Baltimore (RIP Chopstix Rosedale). Tasty and reasonably priced Dim sum! Make sure to order many plates of the roasted duck. Vibe: 3/5. Located in a strip mall right off 175, Mai Dim Sum has 2 signs (Mai Dim Sum and Mai Dragon) adorning the same restaurant which can be a little confusing. For clarification, you enter through the Mai Dragon side of the restaurant. There are several large circular tables perfect for larger groups as well as your standard 2-4 tops for smaller. Interior décor is that of your standard dim sum restaurant, clean, functional and nothing to write home about. Service: 5/5. Since the pandemic, Mai Dim Sum has done away with the push cart service and has went to a regular menu ordering system. You are given the dim sum menu (which has pictures), you then order with the server and then they mark off your items on the traditional dim sum bill card which you use to check out when you're done. This system is honestly way more efficient than push cart service since you can order all your food at once as well as not having to wait for specific carts to make it to your table. Yes, it does take some of the novelty out of the dining experience, but the fresh hot food right from the kitchen makes up for it. We arrived on a Saturday around 1:30pm and were seated immediately with our orders taken not long after. As mentioned above, all the food came out all at once, piping hot. The waitstaff was great at clearing empty steam baskets, grabbing us more chili oil when needed and punctual with the bill when we were finished. Food: 5/5. We ordered almost the entire dim sum menu and loved everything. All the dim sum staples are here and are executed well (ie. ha cheung, shu mai, har gao, sticky rice, taro puffs, char siu bao)! However, Mai Dim Sum took our breath away with the $8 plate of roasted peking duck that they offer. Generous portion of perfectly roasted duck with crispy skin definitely took best in show. It rivals that of ducks I have had in Chinatown Flushing NYC and of Peking Gourmet in NOVA. All in all, very happy with our dim sum experience at Mai and look forward to coming again!

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    Delivery took almost and hour and a half both times. Food was okay the first time but made me sick the second time.

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    Amazing true dim sum. Very filling and very much a value for what you pay. Great service and prices. Thank you!

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