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    3.5 (100 reviews)
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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Dim sum
    Laura E.

    We walked in around 11 on a Monday and were told the wait was 30 minutes but we were seated in less time. You write what you want on a paper menu and they bring it as it's ready. There aren't a lot of descriptions so best to do your own research. My favorite were the fried tofu, the eggplant, and the cold cucumber. It was also the best, freshest shu mai I've ever had! I will definitely be returning next time I'm in Vancouver!!

    Durian Mochi
    Ken T.

    Very good Dim Sum place, good service, medium price, free parking out front, open at 9 am and if pay bill before 12 noon get a discount on your bill, must try in Richmond, BC

    Steamed seafood dumpling & pan seared pork dumpling
    Gene W.

    And the winner of our 4-day dining-centric vacay to Vancouver BC is Tin Tin Seafood restaurant located in the very Chinese suburb of Richmond. We arrived for dim sum on a Thursday morning about 30 minutes after opening and were greeted and seated with a polite smile. For those of you who don't frequent Chinese eateries, a nice greeting is a 50/50 proposition! We ordered about 8 dishes to split amongst our party of 4. We also had 2 types of tea (gratis!). From the photos, you can see all the items we ordered, the outstanding items being the wu gok, beef balls, and the steamed seafood dumplings. Every item was flavorful and cooked just right. I've dined in HK and all major Chinatowns in US for decades so I've had a lot of dim sum. I would guess that the old standbys (shu Mai, ha gow, etc.) would have been prepared equally well. The servers and the waitstaff were friendly, polite, and responsive. The medium size dining room had a lot of dividers to partition off large groups as needed. The general decor felt upscale, and the outside was average (not dumpy like certain dissatisfied commenters had insinuated). The prices were comparable to most other dim sum serving restaurants (and yes, there are probably several dozen in the Vancouver metro area), but for early diners (before 11 AM?), they discount your bill by 10%. They open at 9 AM if you like to start your day early. I will likely try other dim sum places in the area for comparison sake, but I'm pretty comfortable recommending Tin Tin for dim sum.

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    Ben C.

    Arrived upon opening. As we waited at the host booth for a table, numerous folks walked in passed us without checking in and sat themselves. Asked if we had reservations. We did not, and they muttered something which had us wait another 10 minutes though empty tables were available. Dim Sum ~ standard, everyday, usual. Service ~ what you expect from a loud lunch atmosphere.

    Grace N.

    This place was walking distance to our hotel during the 1 week we spent in Richmond! We came here twice, once for dinner and once for dim sum! The restaurant is super clean and the service was friendly, funny, and great! Their food was also so so fresh and good! I can really taste all the fresh ingredients they used and their food is not oily at all. This is not your typical oily Chinese food! This is your gourmet high end Chinese food! I love their dim sum, each piece is big and full of flavor. Their dinner menu is also devious and plenty. I would highly recommend!

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    Karen W.

    I have only tried dim sum twice while visiting Vancouver BC. Out of the two dim sum restaurant I really like this place the most. Their dim sum serving portion sizes are not the biggest but I really enjoyed the quality of their dim sum dishes. Overall I liked their service. Their staff are attentive. Dishes came out in a timely fashion. I also was surprised to see the bill with 10% discount for early bird. I didn't know how we got that discount but was very happy to get it. Also they don't charge for tea. When we visited another dim sum restaurant in the area, they charged us tea and the tea was not fresh! But the tea is so fresh at Tin Tin. When I visit again, I will definitely come back for dim sum again. These are the dishes we ordered: steamed beef balls - pretty good with the right flavor. I wish it had more crunch of waterchestnut. bean curd skin and pork - Don't remember much of this dish but I think it was good. taro dumpling - The crust was nicely fried. I am not sure the center filling which was very yellow. I guess it was mustard? The exterior crust was excellent but I don't think this is traditional filling. prawns and chives dumpling - very good, not very big. However I enjoyed the touch of chives with prawns. pork buns - I believe this is the pork buns that are pan fried. It was probably the best dim sum I had that day. I liked the flavor and the bun was slightly sweet. When pan fried, it gave a nice sweet and savory taste to the dish. My mouth is watering just thinking how tasty it was. steamed beef rolls - not bad but not the best. The texture of the beef was not bad. I would prefer the rolls to glue better to the beef. homemade sponge cake - super buttery and tasty. I know they steamed the cake but it tasted just like baked. The flavor was rich. It was one of my favorite dishes I had that day,.

    干炒牛河
    Jiaqi Z.

    This place was recommended to me by a friend of mine. I may be biased because I live in Toronto and Toronto has really good dim sums especially in Markham. Compare to Toronto, this place is very mediocre. The black pepper grilled short rib doesn't have much taste or well done. Do not order that dish Egg tarts and salty yolk buns are really good. Shrimp pancake (seen in picture) is pretty good.

    Kenneth W.

    What a treat if you're having dinner here. Dim sum is busy but dinner is very relaxing with a calm atmosphere. Calm because the staff is so organized and courteous. We had sort of an omakase menu with the head chef cooking up a storm for us. We had their signature "Fortune" chicken, presented first as a whole chicken, surrounded by sizeable abalones and bright green broccoli adds to the colour. While the abalone were served on individual plates, the chicken was chopped up into pieces. The chicken is extra large so each piece had lots of tender, juicy meat. After a sumptuous meal, the final touch was a bowl of bird's nest in almond milk. The sweetness provided a complementary taste to the generous serving of bird's nest. With the attentive service (yet not disturbing), all in all, it was a deserving 5-star experience.

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    Andrew W.

    It has been a while since I have returned to this restaurant, my office used to be very close by and we would go there for dim sum lunches with my co-workers or order out and their quality has been very steady and with good service. Fast forward to 2020, during this lockdown period, getting take out is a real treat the we are all adhering to staying home as much as possible and cooking at home has become a norm. Seeing that they are still open for take out orders only, I thought to give it a try with some dim sum items, all items are made to order and you can tell from the food quality, they also did a great job in packaging, each comes with a small container for accompanying sauces! Star item for this take out order: Prawn Spring Roll! Still crispy and full of flavour, a hint of garlic makes it extra yummy! Call in to make the order, they advice to give them at least 30mins. to prepare as all items are made fresh, take do take credit cards and also during this lockdown, everything is 15% off!

    Pan Fried Salted Fish ($19.80): not everyone does it, so if you love it, you'll want to order it here!
    Jack W.

    Review Template === 1. VERDICT/VALUE It's doesn't look like it would be anything special. A nondescript, one-storey building showing its age on a rhombus-shaped parking lot. But Tin Tin may perhaps be a good lesson on not judging a book by its cover: good eats at reasonable prices (in the post-pandemic era), and good service await you in the nice decor inside! === 2. FOOD Overall, the food quality is excellent: - Shao Mai ($8.89): handmade(?) delights! - Shrimp Dumplings ($8.89): nice and plump packages! - Steamed Beef Balls ($8.89): three medium-sized delights on tofu wrap. - Deep-Fried Shrimp Spring Rolls ($9.39): a two large rolls cut at an angle - surprisingly nice! - BBQ Pork & Duck Platter ($30.89): good meats, but the portions seemed a little small for the price... - Pan Fried Rice Roll with Soya Sauce ($11.89): well done, but a little small for the price. - Shredded Chicken with Sesame Salad ($12.89): a great starter any time of year! - Baked BBQ Pork Buns ($8.89): good yet different than typical bakeries - more yeast and steam? - Noodle with Soy Sauce ($22.59): a little spendy and the winner may still be Sea Harbour just down the road, but it's good. - Pan Fried Salted Fish ($19.80): not everyone does it, so if you love it, you'll want to order it here! - Honey Garlic Spare Ribs (or Pork Chops, really - $22.80): it's good, but you may find this one better at Sea Harbour down the road too... - Yam Tips ($28.80): spendy, but it's cooked well! === 3. SERVICE The service has always been good here - the staff are fairly responsive, professional, coordinated, and good with kids! === 4. ENVIRONMENT Like many other nicer Chinese restaurants in Vancouver, it's bright, and contemporary in a way that visitors from China would be used to. For those back home in Honolulu, think of the Jade Dynasty atop Ala Moana Center that's better in every way: lighting, atmosphere, spacing, tables/seating, etc. Wheelchairs and baby strollers work here, and parking is typically available in the lot outside.

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    Addie L.

    This place was recommended by our Airbnb host and they were spot on. Don't know why this place has some negative reviews and average rating is 3.5 stars, it's a solid 4 stars in my opinion. They have a pretty good early bird special, 20% and free tea, as long as you pay the bill before 11AM. Our dim sum came out a little slow as the place was packed, so give yourself some time to take advantage of this really good deal. Remember the prices in the pics are CAD. The standouts are the siu mai, har gau, beef balls and fried taro. The fried taro was the best out of everything. The filling was not too greasy and the outside was nice and crispy. Was a little disappointed by the shrimp rice roll, the roll was a little hard, not the silky smooth texture that you would expect. Also, what happened to the chinese parsley which should at least be asked as an option. Overall, pretty good experience.

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    Tony J.

    Cantonese seafood restaurant on No. 3 Rd, across from Yaohan Centre. This location used to be another Cantonese seafood restaurant that moved elsewhere. The place doesn't look like much from the outside, but does have its own parking lot. The inside has nice bright decor. Very busy on a weekend night so reservations definitely recommended. They had lots of servers for the amount of floor space. Dinner menu is classic Cantonese seafood fare. We got the crab and fish stomach soup to start, and that was very good. Very thick soup with a lot of ingredients and decent bits of crab meat. For mains, we got the crispy duck, split into the DIY wrap with the crispy skin and the DIY lettuce wrap with the meat. Both were delicious, although the lettuce wrap is an extra charge. The restaurant recommends reserving the crispy duck to guarantee availability. Also got the stir-fried scallops with pine seeds, and they gave big meaty pieces scallops without any veggies for fillers. Had the fried cod pieces as well, and they were really flaky on the outside and tender and piping hot on the inside. Finally, the stir-fired bean leaves were really good. The bean leaves were tender and had good flavor with the garlic. No complaints about any of the dishes. Everything we ordered was tasty. Only downside was the place is pricey. The bill was $220 including tip for 5 people, and we didn't have a big crab or lobster dish.

    Eden Y. C.

    I came here for the dim sum breakfast around 9ish. I really like their dim sums, they are very delicious compared to the restaurants in Seattle. Price is reasonable too. Service is good. Spacious and won't feel too crowed or too noisy inside. Definitely would come back again.

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    This is legit Chinese restaurant. It was good but hard to understand staff because only one person helped us.

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    Hei Hei Rice Roll

    4.5
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    Wow, this place is a GEM, I am so in love with the Rolls, I visited 2 days in a row, had to get…read moresome more rolls in before we leave BC, which was so sad! Hei Hei Rice Roll is legit good, totally recommend, even my daughter too, I thought of her ( since she LOVES rice roll and couldn't make it on this trip with me) while enjoying these roll but when I shared with her the photos and mention that we will go back here with her- she already visited. She said it was so good! Hei Hei Rice Roll is located at the Richmond Public Market, oh wow - this place is really popular, on the 2nd visit I was the first in line then the line wasn't so long but while waiting for our order, the line got super long. I was lucky I didn't wait long in line. Best to arrive early. I am not sure what the secret to the rice roll but Wow, it's so thin, silky, smooth texture with the toppings, so great together. The last 2 times we had rice roll with my daughter at Portland and Seattle- followed per Instagram reels- those did not even compare to these rolls. My first visit I got the combo which is the best deals, starts at $15.50 but depends on what you select for the selection for rice rolls and congee. I got the pork & preserved egg congee, shrimp, mushroom, pork rice roll. The 2nd visit I got the combo again, with liver & preserved egg congee, scallop and shrimp rice rolls, but I got my order wrong for the roll- they missed the shrimp. fyi-I found out that bean sprout, corn, toppings are free! Both combo came out to $17. super cheap! Cash only, they take USD but its the same dollar $ value. I wish they take credit cards, hehe. & the Verdict: Yummy, the congee hits the spot for comfort food, loved how it is cooked and they add peanuts too. Love the packet of sauce for the rice rolls, the umami-ness, so good. Best to eat it hot and fresh! Don't forget to ask for chili sauce, to add that extra spicy kick! For now, I am not sure I'll ever find a spot that is closest to Hei Hei for my congee and rice roll fix until I get to visit Richmond, BC again.

    02.12.26 @11:40a Got…read morethe mushroom & pork cheong funn. For drink I got the Grinder Black sesame. The cheong funn is silky & thin. The black sesame is smooth.

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    Van Tea Cafe

    Van Tea Cafe

    3.8
    (44 reviews)
    0.8 km
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    Further to my lunch experience a couple of months ago which wasn't too good, i decided to give…read moretheir breakfast another chance. I used to come here often with friends and families for breakfast and wanted to see whether it still tasted just as good. We each got two items from the breakfast combo, A through D. A to Cs are our usual options and upgrade to French toast. The eggs were somewhat on the drier side and i personally prefer fluffy ones. The beef noodles and the congee continue to be my favorites. The beef noodle broth is flavorful and the congee definitely comforted my soul. The items listed in D are always a miss. We have tried all items and none of them was delicious. For example, the steamed rice rolls were very doughy. Other times, they were very dry. The items in D sometimes felt like they're frozen dim sum items sold at grocery stores. Service is a hit or miss depending on which server you get. Sometimes you get servers who come and refill tea and provides actual service. Other times, no one comes by at all even when there is no tea in cups, etc.

    Found abt the lobster special and had to go…read more Honest to goodness Chinese food, i tell you! Got a few things to go with the lobster special and it did not fail me. The dessert at the end was a surprise. Expecting red bean soup but got a Chinese jello instead. Prawns were amazing too. Salted egg flavour and sweet and sour pork had wok hei! Service could be a bit slower but it's a Chinese restaurant. So i get it. Everything was gooood! Portions were generous and the taste on point. The washrooms could use a bit of cleaning as well as the flooring...so had to take away a star. Would go back for sure! Overall tho, good comfort Chinese food at reasonable prices. Cheers! Happy eating!

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    Yue Restaurant

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    4.0
    (176 reviews)
    1.0 km
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    The six of us dined in on a Tuesday. We made reservations for 6:30 pm but we arrived early at 6 pm…read moreand we were seated without issues. Our party consisted of four adults and two young children. We shared the following: Black truffle sauteed scallops and shrimp 黑松露珍菌帶子蝦球 Steamed abalone with garlic and vermicelli 蒜蓉粉絲蒸鮮鮑魚* Yue's stir-fry with shredded pork 鮑粵軒小炒王* Sauteed celery and lotus roots 雙芹炒蓮藕片 Casserole with clams and vegetable 大蜆肉絲浸菜心 The restaurant is clean and spacious. Service was friendly and efficient. Ingredients were abundant and food portions were generous. We especially enjoyed the items marked with an asterisk. At the conclusion of our meal, we received complimentary green bean sweet soup and almond cookies. The almond cookies were freshy baked. They were crunchy on the exterior and gooey in the middle.

    (3.5/5) Really yummy dimsum here! Some standouts were the bbq pork pastry and stir fried beef and…read morerice roll dish with an excellent savoury flavours and spice. Portion sizes and price point felt standard for Richmond. I thought it was cute that they also put the teapots on a candle stand to keep it warm. For 5 people, the total cost with tip was around $40 per person. Unfortunately, the only thing that fell short was the long wait we had to endure despite having made a reservation. We booked a reservation for 12:45pm, but because of the overwhelming weekend rush, we were not sat until 1:30pm. I understand that the restaurant was quite busy, but it certainly made the experience a little less enjoyable. There were also lots of people waiting in the area and the hostess found it hard to identify which groups were waiting and which had already checked in. I'm not sure if I'd return as there are so many other great dimsum places in Richmond that may not cost as much of a wait.

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    Yin Ji Chang Fen

    Yin Ji Chang Fen

    4.3
    (132 reviews)
    1.1 km
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    6/4/26- Opened up…read moreYelp to see where a dim sum place was.. What do you know... my CM Michael T. was here 9 days ago? Also another Reno fellow Yelper had also posted a review.. Really wanted dim sum and when handed the menu did not see it it was a noodle house- lol.. Hmmm... ended up making the best of the situation.. ordered the S36 beef brisket with rice.. Wow!.. perfect and tender.. Also got the shrimp egg rolls.. had to wait which means they were cooked to order... Perfect and crispy and not satiated with oil.. The choy sum oh so good with oyster sauce!.. So glad I have some Yelper's to guide me-

    Chang Fen how I love thee. Such a simple dish but when done well, it's transcendent, at least for…read moreme! For those that don't know, Chang Fen is a silky and soft steamed rice noodle that's made in a sheet, filled, and then rolled up and served with a savory soy sauce and chili oil. Classic fillings include shrimp, beef, pork, and veggies, but there are many other combinations, and Yin Ji introduced me to my new favorite, pork and olive! We also had to enjoy a "frozen HK milk tea" with it! Frozen here = chilled and it's served in a big bowl of ice so you don't dilute the rich flavor of the tea! As a non Chinese speaker in a rich Chinatown, service and communication can be challenging but that was not the case here at all! The staff was so welcoming, happily spoke English and helped us where necessary and made the visit incredible! It started because we saw signs saying cash only, but had not exchanged USD, and they quickly told us CC was welcome with an added fee, which we happily paid. I'm so glad I found Yin Ji and made the trip to get here during my time in Vancouver. If you're a fan of Chinese cuisine, especially breakfast and lunch staples, this is a must!

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