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3.4 (362 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Sandy T.

Came here for a party. The staff was friendly and accommodating as usual. The food was pretty good this time. The lobster salad was mainly just melons. Not much lobster. Some of our favorite dishes were the beef cubes in a sweet and sour sauce. The mayo shrimp was pretty good. The shrimp was nice and big. The peking pork chop was a huge portion and delicious. The steam fish was very fresh and tender. Normally everyone is too full to eat the rice and noodle at the end and honestly its usually really bland but today it was delicious. They definitely added salt or something.

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Susan L.

From dimsum to dinner, I prefer the dinner service here at park Asia! Service here is always attentive and friendly. I personally love their shrimp with mayo- 5/5- their shrimp is crispy and the mayo doesn't overpower with the whole dish. Another favorite would have to be their sweet and sour pork.-5/5- not too sweet or sour. Overall- I would be a returning customer!

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Edna L.

For a Friday afternoon, we didn't have to wait for a table even though the place was pretty packed. Each table was occupied and the place filled with loud enthusiastic conversations from everyone. The population was mostly Chinese families and elderly couples enjoying a nice time together. You know, the usual crowd... so I thought since locals go here, it'd be better than the now-touristy yumcha places in Chinatown, Manhattan. Disappointed to find subpar dimsum. Certain dishes are a hit or miss. Spare ribs were the only good thing here, IMO. - Sincerely, someone who has had a lot of dimsum growing up. P.S. staff were very attentive and super friendly and nice.

Dim sum
Eileen H.

The dim sum delivery (Door Dash) was disappointing for the price. It came to just under $100 after adding the $69 order, service fee, tip, and tax. Park Asia left quite a bit to be desired. The medium preserved duck egg congee was more like a small. The egg bun wasn't the sweet, custardy kind I expected--it was runny, salty-sweet, and tasted more like a salted egg bun than a true custard bun. The chicken feet and shumai were the highlights. The shrimp rice roll was generous and plump, though the rice wrapper was on the thick side. The chestnut dessert had a pleasant light sweetness, though I was hoping for a smoother, chilled jelly-like texture. The short rib was overly fatty and unappetizing, while the steamed pork bun was just okay. Overall, I'd rate this experience a 5.5 out of 10. If you're craving dim sum, go dine in--delivery just doesn't do it justice. I've had much better elsewhere. My husband even asked why I didn't order from Empire, but I didn't think they accepted online orders. The congee in particular tasted off, as if it had been sitting out too long or was a reject from someone else's order. I wouldn't recommend Park Asia for dim sum delivery--and honestly, wouldn't recommend Park Asia for dim sum either.

John Y.

This is the only place I know that takes reservations for dim sum. They were able to accommodate us with 3 big tables upstairs in the vip room. After eating dim sum 3 days in a roll I was kind of sick of it but after the first bite I was in love again. Expect big crowds and some waiting time.

Le T.

Attended a company lunar new year dinner. Booked a vip room for 13 people. Room is crammed but has a karaoke music for folks to sing. Over all very intimate. Food and service were excellent!

Dim Sum
Jenny T.

My favorite spot for banquet dinners, but their dim sum can be better. This is my second favorite place for dim sum, but I order from them frequently since they deliver.

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Jenny C.

I've been coming here for a while, from dim sum and dinners with my family and friends. I'm a native Brooklynite from this area and grew up in Bensonhurst so over time I always enjoyed eating here and although East Harbor is better I still enjoy the ambiance of this place (the ceilings are very high) and all the dishes taste pretty good. My favorite is the soy sauce chicken since it's super tender and saucy!!!! I absolutely love it. It's really different from the other Cantonese restaurants I've visited since this was in a big pot to keep the flavor in place. We also ordered a lot of other dishes that were great from the soup special to lobster, E Fu noodles, Filet Grouper, Snow Bean leaves, and Sliver Fish, Scallops, Jellyfish, Chives & Celery. My second favorite was the Steak Kew. It was cooked to perfection! The most interesting part was really the scallop special which was with the vermicelli on top. It was interesting and the scallop was fresh. But I've never seen that before so I guess they were trying to innovate their recipes. It did work but it wasn't that special. I would probably stick to your Cantonese classics! In terms of service they were super fast in refilling our teapot and made sure we got everything we needed and even comped my dads ma lai gou and an extra plate of dessert for his birthday. Super thankful and will definitely be back!

Sara W.

I don't have much to say but delicioussss dim sum compared to the ones in manhattan. great price, fresh dim sum at 1pm. I recommend!!!

Charmaine T.

Prices for dim sum starts at $4 but I would say the bulk of the dimsum items are $5 and up. This is probably one of the most value for money spots you can get an authentic dim sum experience in NYC. I love love love the food here. It was really satisfying and filling. Despite the negative reviews I've read on google about their service, I actually had a really good experience! All the Chinese aunties were so nice and friendly. They even recommended me some of their fav dishes.

Cindy C.

10/5/2024 @11:45am Walk-in for table of 5. Waited about 10mins Really bad service, requested cha with the guy whom was writing my sheet of how many people, cause it charge per person cha $ but ignore when I tell him type of cha I want! No one ever cares to remove dishes that were empty. I had to sack it up so we can have space while ordering more dishes. Some food is hot and some is cold. And it wasn't even busy. All the head servers just either in lalaland or chatting with each others.

Chin T.

Best dim sum place to go in Brooklyn however, the price is a bit pricey compared to the bakeries. Was here for an event. The servers were friendly. Would recommend coming here.

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Crystal V.

We had a blast for my friend Kerry's wedding at this location food was very good and had a lot of variety my only feedback is that the place felt a bit more cramped than I would've preferred for a wedding event, the only open space was the small stage no actual dance floor.. but it felt warm and the high ceiling makes up for it a bit makes it feel larger than it actually was .

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How many people do their rooms hold?

For seated estimates, there are smaller rooms with one round table (approx. 10ppl) and rooms with 2 round tables put together (approx. 15) and there's a larger room that can fit 4-6 tables (approx. 40-50). There's also an event space next door for… Read more

Are there any parking garages nearby?

There isn't, unfortunately. You really need to drive around quite a bit for street parking.

Coming here for a wedding soon. How is parking?

Street parking only. Get there early to give yourself enough to look. It usually takes me a few rounds to get an open spot. I hope the wedding celebrations go well.

Do they offer dim sum on the weekdays (on Friday specifically)?

Yes they do!

Is dim sum served all day?

Usually until 2pm latest. The later it is, the less options there will be

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Din Soup Dumplings - 1. Pork Soup Dumplings

Din Soup Dumplings

4.5(482 reviews)
4.4 miBrooklyn Heights
$$
Women-owned & operated
Kid friendly

Quick walk from the Borough Hall station…read more The restaurants is located a few steps upstairs from the signage and not the lower Chinese restaurant. Pork soup dumpling with juice inside 5/5 20 piece famous crispy pork dumplings on top of the drink of your choice. 5/5. Cucumber salad while crispy and cold it was a bit salty 4/5 Boba milk teas 3/5. Felt it was watered down and boba kinda hard. Service 5/5 Definitely would recommend this place. Great workers and service. Clean and fresh made.

Food is pretty good. Noodles and dumplings are made fresh and you can tell the difference. Flavors…read morefor fried noodles are also excellent. However, the real negative here is the operations. It is a chaotic mess for the volume they are trying to do. It's not about adding more manpower, it's about streamlining. Tables are sitting empty while people are on the waitlist (not due to reservations), orders are going to the wrong tables, to-go orders are in disarray and have to be re-verified on multiple orders, and it takes a long time to get some water. The Yelp waitlist is useless here - wait was supposed to be 5-10 minutes and it turned into almost 40. All this could have been avoided with more planning, better organization, and training. Kitchen staff doing their job well. Front of house needs work.

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House of Joy - Chicken feet

House of Joy

4.0(556 reviews)
5.8 miChinatown, Civic Center
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We've been trying g to expand our horizons for Chinese food. House of Joy was recommended by Eater…read moreNY. The place was packed on a Wednesday at noon. We shared a big table, which added to the authentic feel of the place. The staff were nice. The carts were copious. They serve the greatest hits. The preparation is a bit different from other dim sum restaurants in the area. This just highlighted the deliciousness of the dishes. We worked our way through the greatest hits. Standouts were the clams in black bean sauce and pork chops. Has fried tofu skins filled with ground shrimp for the first time. The food was uniformly excellent. A great find, hiding in plain sight. Will definitely return.

Be prepared to wait on the weekend even before 11am! I got there around 10:40 and it was already…read morevery hectic. I waited for about 25 minutes to get a table for 2. Make sure to go ahead and get a #. There are crowds of people just waiting to be called at the door so it's easy to get confused. They're good at calling the number in both canto AND english on the mic so it's not easy to miss but you def got to plow through the crowd. For food, we got sat in a corner where the carts couldn't be pushed through so the staff would ask if we wanted stuff which makes it hard if you don't speak some form of chinese. Overall, I managed with Mandarin. We were still able to get everything we wanted and were pretty full so we were satsified. They do accept card for 15$ or more which is pretty easy if you're going for dim sum. They do have table service for that which mades things easier than having to go to the front. Foodwise, everything was good, affordable, and this spot is very popular. I'd still go back when I crave some dim sum.

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Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings - East Village

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4.7(344 reviews)
6.8 miEast Village
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Large group friendly
Kid friendly

Solid sit-down spot for Southern Chinese cuisine, perfect for sharing with friends or family…read more Walking in, I was immediately surprised by how spacious and lowkey luxurious the interior felt. Service was a mixed bag: despite staff not being the most attentive, dishes came out pretty fast. Now let's talk food. The xiao long bao are a must. The broth inside is rich, savory, and super satisfying. Definitely don't skip the Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings or the Crab Meat & Pork Soup Dumplings. They're pure comfort in dumpling form! The Braised Beef Noodle Soup also hit hard: hearty, flavorful, and exactly what you want when you're craving something warm and cozy. Not in a soupy mood? Try the Pan-Fried Pork & Crabmeat Buns for crispy bottoms and rich fillings. & shoutout to the bok choy for being tasty and doing its job... yes, it delivered the fiber we desperately needed to fix vacation constipation. All in all, a great place to eat well, share generously, and leave very full and very happy. Highly recommended.

I can see why this place is so highly recommended. I was extremely impressed and satisfied with the…read moredifferent dishes our group ordered and the price we paid. The soup dumplings were delicious and need for first timers. I was blown away on how the taste was salty enough, juicy enough, and the perfect mouthful. We also ordered the pan fried dumplings and shumai dumplings. All were perfect with the vinegar/soy sauce dip. We ordered the beef soup with noodles, crispy noodles with meat, and stir fry noodles with beef. It was delicious and perfect. The noodles were perfectly cooked and chewy. The tea was warm and perfect for the New York cold weather. Our servers were very friendly and checked in on us every so often. 10/10

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Mito - Salmon, Tuna, Scallop, and Eel nigiri

Mito

3.9(43 reviews)
4.2 miFort Greene

Went here on a Thursday night to catch up with some friends. I'm not really a big sushi person, but…read moreI've been giving it more of a chance lately. The ambiance is calm and cozy -- definitely a good spot whether you're grabbing a couple drinks, a quick bite, or sitting down for a full dinner. I ordered the Joker roll, and that's where things started to click for me with sushi. The tuna and avocado paired with the spicy red sauce really made it stand out -- honestly tasted great and something I'd get again. Also had the Mongolian steak with rice, which was another highlight. Presentation was fire -- it comes out still heating on a hot platter, which makes the whole experience feel elevated. Flavor matched the presentation too. Service was solid overall, no real issues there. The only downside was with a deal they were advertising ("3 for $33"). It was shown on their website and even posted outside the restaurant, which was actually one of the main reasons we chose the spot. When we tried to use it, we were told they weren't honoring it that night and that the deal had been causing them to lose money. I understand adjusting pricing if something isn't working, but if that's the case, the promotion should be removed or clearly communicated ahead of time. Having it still advertised and then not honoring it was frustrating and took away from the experience. Overall: good food, nice vibe, and a solid option in Brooklyn -- just make sure to double-check any deals before going.

So I still haven't gotten over the last Restaurant that was…read morehere and so fancy and fabulous and expensive (that's why it's not here anymore ) ok I'm back So it's still beautiful but, there is something off. They promote happy hour and it's good but, I'm going to say it "They SHOW NOTHING BUT, SPORTS Channels" Like it's so annoying. Ok but the food is really good, the fried rice is everything. All of them. And the happy hour menu you CAN NOT TOP prices awesome. Service is amazing as well, I mean they put up with me bitching about the TV all the time. And the worst part is that I bring my phone to watch. So am I just bitching... ugh Anyway see yall in a few weeks

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