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    Toa Toa Chinese Restaurant

    3.6 (545 reviews)

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    My fortune.  Happiness was also in my belly!
    Debbi N.

    It's been a while since I've eaten here, but it's Christmas and we ordered delivery and it did not disappoint. We had a fabulous dinner. We ordered wonton soup, fried rice, all sorts of delicious dumplings, pork buns, general chao chicken , tarot pancakes and everything was fresh and hot and so good. Mustard greens were also tasty. Now we want to go in person and enjoy the ambience and dim sum experience .

    Andrew G.

    Our first dim sum experience was a success! Not knowing what exactly to order, we got a bit of everything. The service was quick and the team very friendly. My favorite item by far were the steamed pork buns. The dough was a bit sweet and the pork had solid, savory barbecue sauce. The decor will not impress you, but this place is all about the food.

    Austin B.

    Definitely more of a 3.5 than 4 review. Recently got some dimsum to go from family here and while it was good I think I will be sticking to my normal dimsum place a little down the road, this was good but nothing memorable. The reason I'm not giving it 3 stars is because the staff was super friendly and the food was hot and ready when we received it from the restaurant. We got some steamed pork buns, shrimp dumplings, pork shumai, and fried shrimp balls. The steamed pork bunsnwere amazing and the stickiness of the buns were nice and squishy in a great way. The shrimp dumplings were decent but the filling was a little too fishy for me and my wife's taste. The shumai had a nice flavor but for me, the pork seemed a little too chewy and I only had a couple of them before setting them off to the side. The fried shrimp balls are totally different than the ones from other places but it didn't matter because these had some amazing flavor to it, probably my favorite of the plates. The restaurant itself was very nice and themed like many other restaurants of this kind around. The staff was friendly and the food was quick and hot. Overall the food was good for some plates and average for others so I probably won't come back here if I'm not in desperate mood for dimsum. Prices were very good as well!

    Anthony P.

    I was in need of some dim sum in my life and this place was on my list. My family and I were near by, so we decided to stop in. Unfortunately this place did not meet my expectations. My daughter and wife had to use the bathroom before we ate and they both came out questioning if we should eat here. We went against our best judgment and decided to stay. For me personally I did not gauge the food to be fresh or tasty. This also seemed to be priced higher than other dim sum restaurants. The staff was friendly and attentive.

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    Tracey C.

    Was down South today, so we (my daughter & I) decided to try Toa Toa. Located in Plantation, just off of Pine Island. Really friendly staff, the owner is a quite affable fellow. We had, Shiu Mai, Har Kow, XLB, Fried Taro, Fried Dumplings, Fried Shrimp Balls, and Hong Kong Wonton Noodle soup. Reasonably priced, nice staff, I'd go back if in the area, but wouldn't take the trip just have Dim Sum there! Good place, if you're local, make it your go to!

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    Stephen L.

    This venue has been a family favorite for years and it has not disappoint. Came here with a friend. The decor has changed inside a bit and the change is very nicely done. Service was excellent with the manager coming over chatting us up about the dim sum lunch. Let's just say the food was delicious; didn't even have time to take a picture of the food before it went into my tummy; yum. I didn't even make it to my nephew's birthday dinner because I was so full lol. Only meal of the day for me, that's how good the food was.

    Smashed red bean pancake, spring roll, stir fried Stir Fry String Beans
    Meredith H.

    Incredible dim sum!!! Everything was super fresh and very tasty. We enjoyed stir fried string beans, spring roll, shrimp dumpling, smashed red bean pancake, and shrimp taro. We came here after seeing it featured on Check Please! Highly recommend you come, and come hungry!

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    Gabriela L.

    Usually this place is amazing. It is always good and fresh! But today it tasted not fresh, not right, and missed one of our orders! The customer service was pretty good the waiter is funny to the customer. They have a variety of foods. Dim sum is good but not the same. Restaurant has bright lightning, no wait, no music but does have lots of decorations. Overall it was alright could've been better from what I have had in the past.

    Delicious steamed Shu Mai
    Harvey H.

    So glad I found this dim sum Chinese restaurant. Everything I ordered was delicious and well prepared. Definitely worth the trip to get here.

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    No comment, I don't recommend. Their food are not authentic, and we did not have a good experience.

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    Great service. Authentic Dim Sum. All the food is made to order. One of my top favorite Dim Sum places in S Florida. A true hidden gem.

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    Do you make bean sprouts?

    YES

    Are the chives dumpling strictly vegetarian? Or do they also have shrimp or some other meat inside them?

    The chives dumplings had shrimps in it !

    What time is dim sum until on Fridays?

    If I'm not mistaken, dim sum is at all hours. They just don't have carts going around. It's like per order.

    Any truly vegetarian options? Dim Sum in particular?

    Mustard Greens are amazing!

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