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    Oriental Pearl Restaurant

    3.5 (542 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    ORIENTAL PEARL RESTAURANT ATMOSPHERE

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Liv J.

    The restaurant is beautiful inside, with elegant linens and tablecloths that create a warm and upscale atmosphere. The service was outstanding from everyone, including the staff and servers, who were friendly, attentive, and welcoming throughout our visit. The food was absolutely delicious, served fresh and presented nicely. The prices were also very reasonable for the quality of the meal and experience. I only wish I lived closer because I would dine here all the time!

    Chicken Feet, Shumai, Har Gow, and Fried Shrimp Ball
    Michelle H.

    Oriental Pearl Restaurant is another dim sum spot in Metro Atlanta. I believe they recently reopened, so when I went for the first time, it was pretty busy inside. The space is not as big as other dim sum places, but it is located in the Atlanta Chinatown strip so there is not a lot of space to begin with. Parking was annoying to find for Sunday brunch, but it was doable. As for service, I thought the rolling carts were a bit slow and at times, it seemed like our servers forgot our requests. I did family style with my friends and we got several dishes, including Chicken Feet, Har Gow, and Shumai. I judge dim sum places by their Chicken Feet and this one needed more sauce as it tasted a bit plain. I also thought that the Fried Shrimp Ball and Har Gow, while generous in shrimp portion, tasted bland as well. I wanted the soy sauce and chili oil to add more flavor to the food, but the soy sauce tasted a bit sweet... as if it was meant for dumplings... and the chili oil was not that spicy, which was disappointing. My friends agreed that the food could use a bit more seasoning overall. As for pricing, it was $5.50 for small, medium, and large dim sum plates but not sure how long that will last. The tea was technically $2 per person, but free at the time I went (possibly because it was the grand reopening). Overall, I think that this spot was alright. Not my favorite for dim sum in Atlanta. But definitely check it out for yourself as there are non-dim sum options too such as an a la carte menu of Chinese dishes.

    Dim sum

    Favorite spot for Dim Sum! New owners are very nice. Go early and get this awesome spread.

    Mel N.

    Before 12/25 I used to love the Peking duck here! It actually had meat on the skin! The food is always been good here and I've always enjoyed eating here I was so anxious when they closed down. And when I went back for my birthday I was very excited to be able to order my duck again. Unfortunately, it was a huge contrast from what I was expecting so much that, I had to write another review that was so disappointing. See my other review update in March 2026.

    Bryan L.

    The remodel was a big sham. I came in with a group of 7 people. The self rotating lazy Susan was cool, but where we were sitting the AC wasn't working and the whole meal felt hot humid and muggy. It didn't help that the servers rarely visited our table and only refilled our water glasses once. When I did flag down a server, she awkwardly said she wasn't our server and refused to help. The food wasn't much better either. Chicken feet was soft, no texture, and tasteless, egg tarts were also bland. The spare ribs as well were rubbery. The Chinese broccoli was super oily. The only good thing I ate was the sesame balls, which were probably bought from a wholesale distributor. We asked for beef ho fun and radish cakes but they never arrived. They also overcharged us on these "big plates", even though the deal said 5.50$ for all plates. At this point I didn't care to argue over the bill. Probably my worst dimsum experience ever.

    A L.

    This place was just renovated and is now under new ownership/management. The dining area is now bright and clean. The staff and manager/owner we talked to were all very personable. The food was tasty without being overly salty. Prices are reasonable and portions were quite generous. The only issue I had was that a few of our orders were incorrect. I think that could be because it's "soft opening" right now. There was a rush of people that the kitchen staff was likely unprepared for, so it got a little chaotic. I am sure they will improve.

    Melanie H.

    We haven't stopped talking about this restaurant since we left. The staff was welcoming and took the time to educate us on a few things which was super cool. Everything we ate was amazing. The only thing we regret is that we filled up on dumplings mostly and didn't save room for other dishes. Can't wait to go back for more.

    F4. Shrimp with Walnut and Mayonnaise Sauce
    Rachel W.

    The food here is alright - I might just have super high expectations growing up with houston chinese food, but nothing here was outstanding. My party of 4 came for dinner and we did part dim sum, part dinner entrees. Of all the items we ordered, I thought the walnut shrimp was the best! The shrimps are massive - truly some of the largest I've ever seen. They offer dim sum all day, but their dinner dim sum options are quite limited. I would say the siu mai was a little different than normal... wasn't the biggest fan. The interior is nice and is decorated like a classic chinese banquet restaurant. Overall I think the pricing is a bit steep to justify the average food.

    Millie C.

    Came here for a lunar new year celebration with a big group. We ordered the kitchen ordered food and didn't come for the typical dim sum. We got crab, lobster, chicken, pork, two vegetables dishes, fish, and noodles. The chicken dish was served cold and it was really good with all the scallion and cilantro. The ginger sauce that it came with was fragrant and a great dipping sauce for the chicken. The lobster dish was delicious and the right amount of salty! The lobster dish was with a ginger sauce as well. They also cracked a lot of the shells and the sauce seeped into the lobster. The crab was just as good and came with a good black bean sauce. The first vegetable dish with lotus came with mushroom and other root vegetables, I particularly liked this dish because of the different vegetables! The other vegetable dish was a simple wok fried vegetable and just as good. The fried noodles we ordered also came with lots of small pieces of seafood and had a good wok fried char flavor to it. The fish was steamed and very fresh, the meat just fell off the bones. I enjoyed the fish the most. The sweet and sour pork came with onion, bell pepper, and pineapple. In my opinion, this dish was a little too sweet than sour and most of the pieces were fatty, which I didn't love. They also have a plate of oranges at the end of the meal. Overall, I really enjoyed the dinner we had here and the service was efficient. They also changed out our dirty plates throughout dinner! Would love to come back to try their dimsum during the day.

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    The food is not fresh but expensive. The choices of dim sum are limited. We should try the food in the food court.

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    They practiced social distancing in the restaurant but still gave good service. The food was delivered hot and delicious in a timely manner.

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    Ask the Community - Oriental Pearl Restaurant

    What's the latest dim sum is served?

    Do they serve alcohol?

    Yes

    Do they do cart service on weekdays?

    Yes they do!

    Is mask required for indoor dining?

    No.

    What hours and days do they serve the dim sum?

    I remember it's served till 3 pm.

    I have only gone to a Dim Sum house like once in my life, forever ago. Is there a specific time of day that they do the Dim Sum carts or is it part of the regular menu? How does this work? Thanks!

    It happens for brunch. Sunday is the big day to experience it. I would suggest going on a Sunday at 12:00PM. While very busy at this time, it is when all of the dishes being served that day are sure to be available.

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    Canton House has always been one of the most consistent spots I've visited. Every dish I've had has…read morebeen flavorful and well‑made--never a miss. The service is always great too; the staff is friendly, attentive, and keeps things moving even when it gets busy. It can definitely get crowded during peak hours, but honestly, that just shows how good the place is. If you haven't tried it yet, it's absolutely worth a visit.

    I was quite surprised that I was able to get a table when I went on a Saturday 11ish AM (peak…read moredimsum hours!). Good service with the push carts rolling around passing the tables often. We started with the flower tea, amazing choice! Sweet and warming, nicely aromatic. Perfect start. Then the dim sum carts rolled in and we chowed down. DISHES I ORDERED - Siu Mai: Not the best I've had. Quite oily on the outside, but the flavor isn't bad. It does...taste like siu mai. It's just nothing spectacular - Chinese Broccoli: A classic! Very good - Beef Chow Fun: A very chewy and bouncy home made flat noodle dish. Savory, salty, and flavorful! Good amount of tender beef too. - Shrimp Balls: Crispy and fried on the outside, yummy, with good big shrimp ball. Yummy classic sweet and sour sauce too. Delicious - Egg Rolls: Good, not too oily, a normal egg roll - Spare ribs: Possibly my favorite dish! Tender, not too chewy, good savory sweet flavor. -- Overall, it's not bad but it's nothing to write home about. My favorite item was probably the spare ribs. The rest were standard in my opinion. However, service is fast since it is dimsum, so perfect to eat when hungry! Also great ambiance for big group parties or hangouts!

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    View of the dining area right after the restaurant opened for the day.
    View of the dining area right after the restaurant opened for the day.
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    Best BBQ

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    This place has the BEST and BIGGEST dumplings in Atlanta…read more I was honestly shocked by the size--these dumplings are HUGE and packed with juicy, flavorful filling in every bite. The skin is perfectly soft with just the right chew, and everything tastes fresh and made to order. What makes it even better? XL dumplings starting at just $7. For the portion and quality, that's an insane deal. Plus, they even serve complimentary hot tea, which makes the whole experience feel even more authentic. The vibe is casual and no-frills, but that's how you know the food is legit. It's definitely a local favorite for a reason. If you're craving big, juicy dumplings in ATL, this spot is a MUST. I'll definitely be back

    So were here for a dindin sesh before we fly back to detroit…read more The place is called "best bbq" in Chamblee, GA here is what we got and the notes on each dish. Roast Duck - Skin is crispy. Everything is on point. However there's this interesting gamey finish i can't quite put my finger on. Its not unpleasant, but its a bit interesting. 7.5/10 Duck Toungue - Super fun to eat. The flavors are hitting nicely. Bean sprouts are a perfect accompaniment. 8/10 Siomai - Big pieces, flavors are bang on. This is definitely a wonderful dumpling. 8.8/10 Beef Lomein - Flavors are spot on. Not overly salty. Noodles have great texture. Veggies are vibrant. Its a strong plate. 8.5/10 Chicken Feet - The meat is fall off the bone tender. Everything tastes correct, it does however have a curry finish to it. Very nice. 8.5/10 The place is nice and tidy. The service is basically the go grab your food at the counter when they call your name type. I would definitely recommend.

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    Inside. View of dining room right after entering and standing in line to order.
    Inside. View of dining room right after entering and standing in line to order.
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    Dumpling Master in Chamblee, GA Handmade Chinese Soup…read moreDumplings Spot Everything we tried: Pork soup dumplings -- recommend Juicy soup inside, and the skin is slightly thick with a little chew. I recommend dipping them in their house-made dumpling sauce or black vinegar. They also have other meat options. Har gow (shrimp dumplings) Filled with shrimp paste, bamboo, and dried scallops, has a stronger seafood flavor compared to traditional ones. Pan-fried pork & chive dumplings Crispy on the outside, and you can tell the skin is handmade. The filling is very juicy and lightly seasoned, more of a homemade style. Beef fried noodles -- recommend Yellow egg noodles with black pepper beef and vegetables. Savory with a nice peppery and wok flavor. Chili oil wontons Appetizer with shrimp and pork filling, topped with chili oil and dumpling sauce. Szechuan spicy chicken Spicy with a slight numbing kick, best paired with rice. Hope this helps you know what to order

    Let me first start by saying that these dumplings were damn good! 11 out of 10 I would have go back…read moreand try them again. Now that we got that the way, we can start LOL So you come in and sit down and this place is pretty spacious. You would do online ordering, because they have the barcode at the table. Now. When you pay you'll be paying with somebody. So the ordering is just to get the order in and not for the full service of ordering and paying. The place itself is located on a side street and there's plenty of parking. There's also parking in the parking structure that is attached to a apartment complex as well. There's also a little back alley that you can park at too, there's ample parking, let's just say that LOL. The place itself is very clean and everybody is really friendly. They have the robot come and bring your food but you will still interact with the staff and they are pretty nice and very pleasant. Street parking Pork and chive dumplings - So the dumplings were really really good. I got them pan fried and they came out tender and yet crispy. The flavor was crazy, and the dumpling sauce was exceptionally good to me as well. I would 100% order these again. Chicken noodle soup - The soup was just okay. I had to do a little doctoring and I tried to get it where I needed to but it was decent but it was a little bit on the bland side. I ended up putting more of the wonton sauce in there to give it a little Tang and a little kick, as well as putting some chili oil in it as well. After that, it started working out pretty well. But on his own, it was decent but it wasn't good out of the box. Pork wonton with chili sauce - So this is kind of like my guilty pleasure. I love chili wontons. With this order you got a lot of them, and the sauce was on the plate and drizzle throughout the dumplings as well. Well so you got flavor at every turn. These were great! Szechuan spicy chicken - Pork soup dumplings - The soup dumplings were pretty good. To me. They weren't better than the chili wontons but they were still good and had a nice bit of flavor to them. The broth in them was tasty, but that kind of overtook meat inside. The broth was so flavorful that you didn't really, really know if you were eating chicken or pork or whatever. But nonetheless, it was still good and you got a nice bitter than for the order. I enjoyed the establishment. Their wontons are really nice sized and they are packed with flavor. I would not go back for the soup or the ramen bowl that they have but I would definitely go back to order five more orders of everything else lol.

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    La Mei Zi

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    4.4
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    Tried about ten different dishes. The lamb was my favorite by far but everything was good. The bill…read morewas surprisingly small.

    We decided to try this place based on the high ratings, but unfortunately, our experience didn't…read morequite live up to the expectations. We were a party of 5 and found both the food and the service to be inconsistent. The Food: Most dishes were mediocre or worse. The Three Cups Chicken (1/5) was the worst I've ever had. The Hong Kong Style Shrimp (1/5) was just bland, tasteless fried shrimp. The Lamb with Scallion (2/5) was far too salty. The only "average" dish was the Spicy Beef and Tendon (3/5), but one decent dish can't save a meal this poor. The Service & Billing: The service was quite slow during our visit. We waited a long time for the check and eventually ended up packing our own leftovers and heading to the front counter to pay so we could head out. I was also surprised to see an automatic 20% gratuity added to the bill, especially since it was calculated on the total after tax ($23.07 tip on a $106.80 subtotal). While I understand automatic tips for groups, it felt a bit high due to poor services. There are a lot of great dining spots in the area, but based on this disappointing visit, I'm sure I would not return to this one.

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    Inside. Dining room. I took this photo on Saturday, October 19, 2024 at 5:47 PM EDT.
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    People here were really nice. The beef noodle soup was good and flavorful but the dumplings were a…read morebit disappointing. The fillings were very mushy inside which I had never had before with dumplings. Wish there was more to the texture. The dumpling skin was good though.

    I have to take into consideration that perhaps Chinese noodles soup broth is not my preference…read morebefore I make this review. New Lan Zhou Noodle is one of the restaurants in the China Town food court. It's pretty popular due to their freshly made daily pulled noodles. Pre-pandemic, you used to be able to see them do it behind a glass screen. Now, you cannot see the back kitchen. Hubby and I ordered a noodle dish each (him was Seafood and mines were Short Ribs) along with their soup dumplings (that they're known for) and Twisted Cruellers. Food took very long to make, but it's understandeable. Bowls were very big and full. Meats looks good, but the white broth did not look good at all. We took a spoonful of broth to start off with without adding any condiments and OMG...no flavor at all! We were thoroughly disappointed. The meats part were good and tender (though again, no flavor), but most disappointing was that even with condiments, the broth was bland. We kept on saying to each other that we will not order from here again. The noodles were just okay. Nothing earth shattering about it. Twisted cruellers tasted like it was just heated from a frozen one. I didn't get to taste the soup dumplings because we were running late for appt since the foods took so long and had to pack it to-go. I can't really comment on that. I will not order from here again and would like to try the surrounding stalls around it.

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    Was hoping that this would be our new go-to Chinese spot in the neighborhood... my bf was more…read moreconvinced than I was. For starters, I was annoyed that there were no egg rolls on the menu. Vegetable spring rolls, yes, but I was really feeling like the takeout classic that seems like it should/would be standard on any Chinese menu. Instead, I got the Shanghai Soup Dumpling which was alright but comes nowhere close to Lhanzou Ramen's soup dumplings. The orders of Chicken Lo Mein and Sizzling Plate Beef were also fine, but severely lacking meat and consisting of mostly vegetables/filler. We placed the order for delivery through Door Dash so can't comment on the location itself.

    I've had their chili oil wontons here after hearing from a friend that they were really good…read more What's wild that I paid ~$13.50 for 8 wontons in chili oil. What's more mad is that I've done this twice lol. I'd give the chili oil wontons a 3.5 stars. It comes with a few bok choys, scallions, and sauce. The wontons paper is quite thin and soft- not usually how I like it but that's up to preference. The restaurant def has a large variety of foods which is nice. I don't think any other restaurant at Chinatown Market makes them? It's one of the bigger stalls here too. Service takes a while; I think I've waited 15-20+ min for just wontons. If you're here for a while, I think you should give the menu a try. Their main dishes look reasonably priced too. The older Chinese man who looks to run everything was super nice and kind, I saw him training a cashier.

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    Located in Atlanta's Chinatown, this was definitly one of the more popular spots to grab food. we…read moreordered the fish dry pot and it was only $13 and enough for 2 people, that is a steal! They did not skimp on the protein, the bottom of the dish is veggies but I don't mind because I love vegetables and it's still very filling. Food came out pretty quick and the workers were courteous. A great place to get a cheap and tasty meal.

    First time trying Chong Qing Hot Pot for lunch, located inside Chinatown Market, and walking in…read morehonestly felt like stepping straight into China. The whole setup is like a mini food hall with several authentic Chinese spots to choose from--but Chong Qing is where I landed. I ordered the crispy chicken with garlic sauce and swapped the white rice for a side of house lo mein (yes, it's an upcharge, but worth it). Everything came out on real dishes--not to-go boxes--which I loved. You order and pay at the counter, grab a seat, and they bring the food out to you. Now let's talk about the food... DELICIOUS. The spice level was just right--flavorful with a nice kick, but not overpowering. If you like it hotter, you can definitely add more heat, but I was perfectly satisfied as is. The lo mein was really good too--veggies were fresh with a nice crisp (those onions and carrots were hitting!), and everything tasted well-balanced. Only small note: I wish there was a little more meat in the dish, but it didn't take away from the overall experience. And let me say this--the portion size is VERY generous. I ate until I was full and still had just as much left to take home, which is always a win in my book. All in all, I'll definitely be back to try more. If you're in Chinatown Market and not sure what to pick, Chong Qing Hot Pot is a solid choice. 4/5 stars for me!

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    A lot of times when I do reviews on Yelp, I refer to where I grew up, in Hawaii. This one is…read moredefinitely special. When I first went to this place, it was stated it was in a Chinatown. It's more like a shopping plaza. Anyway, when you go in, you see a pretty decent sized food court. The inside definitely screams Chinese food court for sure. You got plenty of places to choose from. Hong Kong BBQ is located all the way to the right upon entering. It has a stereotypical see through counter where they hang the cooked ducks, pork and chicken for a passersby to see. The people that work there are friendly and you can either order something to eat and sit down or take it to go. Either way, I suggest grabbing a to go menu if you see it because the website doesn't say what they have. Plus if you get a menu, you can call and order food ahead of time. As for their food. The roast ducks, chicken and pork are definitely good. But that's not all they offer. They have different variety of dishes from vegetables to fried rice. The fried rice and beef chow fun remind me of an old Chinese restaurant my family frequented since I was in grade school. That can very well be one of the biggest compliments I can give.

    This is our first time in Chinatown in Georgia. We went to world of coca -coca and the aquarium. We…read morehave a great time and eating this fast food restaurant in the food court and I was unexpectedly impressed and tasted good just like in Los Angeles California. By the way I am from So Cal so I love good food and cheaper prices. Definitely recommend people who want try good Chinese pecking duck with cheaper prices.

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    View of Hong Kong BBQ food stall.
    View of Hong Kong BBQ food stall.
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