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    Yang Kee

    3.6 (53 reviews)
    ModerateDim Sum, Soup, Barbeque
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Grace B.

    Ordered through Door Dash to just do a pick up. I ordered the Crispy Pork. It went pretty fast because when I got there it was ready. I snacked a few in the car on the way home. You can see in my photos, you'll see I ate about 1/4 of it. Once I got home I tasted the powder container with the pork. The powder tasted like lemon pepper mix. I am not quite sure but it did have a zest flavor. I really like it. It's pretty pricy but I don't blame them In this economy. But overall it was worth it. Love it and I'm coming back for more z. Maybe I'll try roast duck next time.

    Eva W.

    Heard good things about this place and wanted to try. The place is a to go restuarant. There are no chairs and tables. There is a kiosk to place your order or you can order at the counter. Once you place your order and pay for your items. You just wait for them to call your number. The wait varies, I waited for about 15 mins. Things are made to order. The roast items are already made ahead of time, but they have to prepare it for you. I'm sure the lines can get long. I ordered a few dim sum items, a whole roast duck, and some crispy skin pork belly. In order to purchase the pork belly, you will need to order a pound or more. They don't sell anything less than a pound. The roast duck was really good. The duck had a lot of flavor. I really liked it. I would order again. As for the roasted crispy pork belly, I would pass on that. The meat was dry. The crispy skin was not that crispy. It was bad. Not worth the $18 per pound. The dim sum items were mostly good. The only item I did not like was the pan fried taro cake. It had an oily after taste and it was greasy. It tasted like they used old oil to pan fry the taro. It was not good at all. The steamed bows were really good. The char siu was moist and not dry at all. Had a good flavor. The bun part was warm and soft. Good consistency. Everything else that we tried was pretty good. I would definitely come back for a roast duck and the egg tarts. Their egg tarts were really good. Hopefully, the second time I come, their food consistency is there, still good.

    David L.

    This place is mainly a take out location. There really isn't set up to dine inside. My wife went there to get us some food. She was in the mood for a pork bun. I also wanted to try their roasted duck , so that too. She ended up coming back with food over $100 dollars When she arrived there was no big line to order. She had no problem ordering but while she waited more people started lining up to get food. She didn't preorder , she just got there and picked stuff out. You can order online or before and have your order ready when you pick it up. We ended up with the Yankee Signature Roasted Duck . The whole duck at $36.25. It was so flavorful and I loved it. Lots of meat with some boney parts to. I certainly would get it again. Duck is my favorite. Now the pork belly wasn't very crispy. I don't we will get this again. Plus you have to get a pound or more. They wouldn't sell a half pound. So pass The Fluffy BBQ Pork Bun. The meat was nicely filled and yummy. I liked them to. Now the wife ordered the baked pork bun and it was different than I am used to. The bun had some herbs or something in the actual bun part. It had a different flavor which we both enjoyed. Another great one to get. The pork and shrimp Siumai was just ok . nothing different that other places. The Celery Shrimp Hagow was nice. The skin wasn't think and I liked it. Good flavor. Their Chicken Sticky Rice Lotus Wrap was filled nicely. There was filling inside the rice and outside along the wrap part .Loved it. The Baked Custard Egg Tart. Wow it was really creamy. It wasn't cooked all the way and gave it a runny middle which was a surprise but made it taste even better. The crust was the flaky type not the hard kind. This one was a plus. I would totally go again. The food was pretty good. And a new place in Elk Grove. Loved it

    Cindy C.

    This spot is basically a quick grab and go dim sum place. When you walk in, it's really bright, clean, and spacious, but there's no indoor seating at all so just keep that in mind before coming. Everything is self serve and you order from the touchscreen kiosk in the corner. The setup is simple and convenient if you're in a rush, but it definitely gives more food court/takeout vibes than an actual dim sum experience. We ended up ordering a variety of things to try since the menu looked promising. Honestly, the food was just okay and nothing really stood out. The shumai and har gow were decent but pretty average and didn't taste super fresh or memorable. One order comes with 3 pieces. The BBQ pork was probably the biggest disappointment because it was extremely fatty with barely any meat in some pieces. The roast duck looked good visually with the crispy skin, but it honestly barely had flavor which was surprising. The pork bun also had this weird aftertaste that kind of threw me off after a few bites. The chow mein was actually one of the better things we ordered because the noodles had good texture and flavor, but the portion was super small for the price. Everything felt overpriced for what you get, especially considering its takeout style with no dine in service. Overall, I left feeling like I would rather spend a little more money at an actual dim sum restaurant where you can sit down and get fresher food with bigger portions. Nothing we had was terrible, but nothing made me want to come back either. It's not the worst option if you're nearby and want something quick, but for the prices they charge, I expected a lot better quality and portion sizes. Unfortunately this just wasn't worth it for me and I probably wouldn't return.

    Modern decor.
    Connie L.

    I went to Yang Kee during their soft opening. This restaurant is mainly a take out place with one table and a few chairs outside of the restaurant for someone who wants to have a quick sit down meal. The place looks clean and modern that gives a vibe of an upscale take out place. I ordered a few dim sum items for tea time: Crust Glutinous chicken dumpling, Seared shrimp and Chive potsticker, Pan fried taro cake and baked pineapple buns. Everything tasted fine except for the taro cake, which tasted like the cake was fried in old oil. I was so excited to see that item on the menu so I was disappointed. The restaurant prices seemed a little pricey but as a new restaurant, it's understandable that they priced their items at current inflationary prices. While waiting for the food to cook, I saw their crispy-skinned Cantonese whole roast ducks, char siu, soy sauce whole chicken and white cut whole chicken hanging by the window. The traditional presentation simply look gloriously shiny and enticing in a modern setting. I must return to get some of that for dinners. But the staff was simply wonderful. A group of 10 youngsters were working in the front showing how to provide fast services quietly through great teamwork. The cashier was particularly nice and patient when I suddenly experiencing that senior moments. It's the staff that I like about this place the most.

    Roast duck, siu mai, and lotus wrapped chicken
    James D.

    I made a second visit today and the quality dramatically went down. The main issue is that dishes with mushrooms were too slimy. Not because the mushroom wasn't fresh, but because it feels like they forgot to drain the mushroom before they mixed it with the other ingredients. It made the texture for my lotus wrapped chicken chicken have a weird texture. The deep fried beef balls barely has beef. The siu mai and hao gao did not taste as fresh as before. Yes, it is take out, but it did not felt as fresh as other places or as before. It feels similar to the grocery market ones where it sits out for a while.

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    Michelle L.

    I've been to the Yang Kee in Roseville once, and was excited to try this spot on the edge of EG! For this first visit on a Saturday late afternoon, they had a menu outside you could peruse, and paper menus to grab. People were standing/waiting to the left of the entrance by the window so I didn't actually see the kiosk option against the wall below the menu screens until later. The more obvious signage to "Order" at the counter was where I actually fell in line. The person ahead of me in line had some issues paying with cash but card payment was fine. Only one register. The duck, chicken, and pork all looked great, and they also have combos with rice or chowmein. Maybe add some chairs or benches for waiting, or a screen with order numbers and wait times/queue? I can't remember how long exactly it took to fulfill, but I didn't order any of the deli meats, only dimsum. For this first foray, tried their Fluffy BBQ Pork Buns (steamed), Sticky Rice & Chicken in Lotus Leaf, Pork & Shrimp Siumai, and Baked BBQ Pork Buns to-go. The steamed BBQ pork buns were my least favorite of the bunch, this order came with two pieces. The pork and shrimp shumai came with 3 pieces per order, and these were decently shrimpy and meaty, tasty albeit pale. The sticky rice had chicken and Chinese sausage and this was very good (2 pieces). The baked BBQ pork buns threw me off by looks since they had more of a flaky crust like a pineapple bun and some greenery dried herbs baked in rather than what I'd usually expect a baked BBQ pork bun to look like. The filling was pretty much the same as the steamed BBQ pork bun, but the flavor and texture of the baked bun was much much better going with it. For $20ish for 4 different dimsum items, this was pretty good. Mom was sad they didn't have chicken feet on the menu, though. Will definitely come back to try the duck, bbq pork, and crispy pork belly!

    Roasted pork belly, hargow, siumai, fluffy bbq pork, and lotus wrap
    Austin H.

    My partner and I are big fans of Yang Kee and love their restaurant in Roseville and Davis, so we were excited when a spot opened up in Sacramento. This spot isn't a sit down restaurant and is take out only. I'm all right with that as long as the food is just as good. This spot serves different food than the restaurant. It has a menu more similar to dimsum I would say. The inside was clean and had the classic large window where you can see the workers prepare food with roasted duck hanging on the window. You can order on a self-service screen or order at the front. Now to the food! I got the roasted crispy pork belly, an order of hargow, an order of siumai, fluffy bbq pork, and chicken sticky rice lotus wrap. The price was okay. The crispy pork was pretty expensive, but they do give you a good amount and it was delicious to eat with a side of rice. The hargow and siumai were good, nothing special though. Same with the lotus wrap, good but nothing special. The fluffy bbq baos were delicious and my partner even commented on how good they were. This was soft opening so I would still have to try their whole menu.

    Outside. Trying a new Canto dim sum/BBQ spot
    Annie Y.

    I've been patiently waiting for a few weeks after their grand opening to try this new dim sum & BBQ spot because I don't like to wait in long lines. I plan my visit on a weekday around 2pm and it was perfect timing with one or two customers in front of me. I overheard from the Aunties that they are very busy on the weekends. ROASTED DUCK If you know me, you know I love roasted duck. Yang Kee delivered! It wasn't too oily with glistening skin. Good seasoning and meat texture. I do prefer a little more sauce. The half portion was perfect for my family size. CHAR SIU (Sweet Honey BBQ Pork) I'm impressed! This reminds me of the Hong Kong quality. I like 70/30 or 80/20 ratios of meat/fat. It's sweet-savory glaze and charred with caramelized/burned edges. Loved it! You can order with the staff or by kiosk. Friendly staff. I like the set up with signs to line up and pick up area. I'll definitely be back to try their dim sum next.

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    Kourtney W.

    Came by to check out the place and grabbed a few items... the store front is beautiful! It's open with clean clear windows to see the steamed and bbq'd duck and chickens hanging. Service was great. She took my order and answered some questions I had and food then was packed and ready in less than 10 minutes. I ordered half roasted duck, some bbq pork buns and the wasabi beef puffs . The roasted duck was delicious! So flavorful. I would order it again. The bbq pork buns was dense but very good too! The bbq pork inside was yummy and sweet/savory and the top was crispy. Delicious! The wasabi beef puffs were just ok . Barely any beef flavor.. tasted more of the pastry and hints of wasabi. Overall this is a great spot for some dim sum to go .. it's on the pricier side but I don't mind it if I can't make it to a dim sum restaurant.

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    Andy C.

    Yay! Another Dim Sum and Chinese food options. At first I was hoping for a sit down dim sum place closer to home. However, this location does Take Out ONLY! There is one Kiosk to put in your order inside, otherwise wait in line for the one cash register. It's there soft opening currently so the have more people working inside than guest. Everything came out very quickly...for my test order the two items are ready in 5 minutes. Fluffy BBQ Pork bun: 4/5 - it's different the bun is semi-sweet and considered small for a to go price. Sweet Butter Coconut bun: 3/5 - coconut flakes cover the same sweet fluffy bun with custard inside. It's like eating a bun than a dessert and the custard is dry instead of creamy. The inside is definitely smaller so it's best to put in your order online and come pick up. The line for the BBQ items hanging took up half the restaurant so not much rooms to wait for your dim sum orders. I will definitely be back to try more dishes and BBQ plates.

    Samuel L.

    This place is takeout-only, but the second you walk in and see rows of glossy roast ducks and ruby-red char siu hanging like edible trophies, you kind of forget you ever needed seating anyway. The interior is bright, clean, and modern--more polished than your typical BBQ spot. There's a long counter with a glass display showing off all the meats, and a simple queue setup that keeps things moving. It feels efficient like they know exactly what you came for and won't waste your time. The char siu is sweet, smoky, and cut into thick, juicy pieces that don't mess around. The empress chicken is tender and silky, sitting on a mountain of fragrant chicken oil rice with just enough ginger-scallion sauce to keep things interesting. And the soy sauce chicken offers flavorful silky skin with juicy meat inside, plus that little cup of sauce that somehow disappears way too fast. Portions are huge, like "I'll save some for later" and then you don't. Service is friendly and quick, even when it's busy, so you're in and out without feeling rushed. Only knock: the price. It's a bit higher than you'd expect for takeout. But to be fair, they're not exactly being stingy with the portions, so it softens the blow. Four stars, and a very full stomach.

    Nguyen L.

    Went to Yang Kee and got the rice plate with soy sauce chicken, roasted duck, and honey BBQ pork. The scallion oil rice was tasty and maybe the best part. Soy sauce chicken was our fave of the meats, tasted great. But the roasted duck and BBQ pork were pretty decent and could've used more flavor. Still, we're happy to have dim sum and hot food nearby. Portions were decent and it wasn't expensive. Good enough for a quick meal.

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    Grab-and-go

    Time for Dim Sum...because apparently every time I watch Crazy Rich Asians, my stomach turns into a…read moredramatic main character and demands dumplings immediately. Normally, I hit up Yue Huang, but lately it's been giving "long wait, mild heartbreak." So I decided to branch out and found this hidden gem in Granite Bay...and let me tell you...BEST decision. You walk in and BAM!!!! Old school Chinese restaurant vibes. Red booths, classic decor, slightly run down in that "if these walls could talk, they'd recommend everything on the menu" kind of way. And if you know, you KNOW...that's when the food is about to slap. We came with a mission (aka hungry and slightly unhinged) and ordered: baked BBQ pork buns, shumai, har gow, shrimp rice rolls, pineapple baked custard buns, fried shrimp balls, and soup dumplings. Basically, if it could be steamed, fried, or stuffed...we said yes. It's clearly family run, which I love. Mom is running the show like a boss, kids are hustling, and since it was Mother's Day...CHAOS. Delicious chaos. Food flying out, servers holding trays of dumplings like treasures, stopping at your table and you're like "YES, THIS IS MY MOMENT"...and then they walk away to another table. Emotional rollercoaster. So many "Ooooh yay!" followed by "Ohhh man..." But honestly? It just built the suspense. Then OUR food arrived...and our eyes went WIDE. These dumplings are HUGE. Like, "one bite? absolutely not" huge. The BBQ pork buns were soft, fluffy, slightly sweet clouds of happiness. Har gow and shrimp rice rolls were perfectly steamed (no soggy sadness here ). Now, because it was busy, the shrimp had a bit of a split personality...some bites were perfectly snappy and delicious, others were just a little overcooked. Not tragic, just not living their absolute best life. But overall? Everything was GOOD. And then the check came...about $60 for ALL that food. I almost checked it twice like, "Ma'am...are you sure you charged me correctly?" Because that is a STEAL. What really got me though was the family. You could see the hustle, the stress, the love...all happening in real time. Even in the chaos, they were kind, smiling, and apologizing for the wait. That kind of heart hits different. Final verdict: great food, great value, and a whole lot of love. I'll definitely be back to try more of their main dishes. Until next dumpling craving...

    Finally Returned to this restaurant! They fixed some of their service issues I had the first time I…read moredined here. Food is delicious! The golden shrimp rice rolls are the best! This time they did have the bean curd rolls which had noodles, veggies and a little meat. I do wish there were more veggies and meats served on the hong Kong house special noodles. They have decent lunch specials. My bf got the lemon chicken which he enjoyed. The egg roll did get a little soggy though bc it was soaked in the sauce.

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    Sui Mai yum
    Sui Mai yum
    Shrimp paste egg plant
    Shrimp paste egg plant
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    King Palace Restaurant

    King Palace Restaurant

    3.3
    (379 reviews)
    5.9 mi
    $$

    UPDATE 4/6/2026…read more Prices are more transparent now than previously in the past. Menu items are more consistent now where as in the past the portion size would vary based off of your party size as I noticed before when ordering entree items. One time we had a party of two and ordered a dish and was smaller than when visiting with a party of 4. Same price you're paying you should get the same size portion regardless. Kings has made improvements over the years. The food is still great and worth going to!

    I've been coming to King's Palace in Sacramento for over a decade, so the food being good wasn't a…read moresurprise. The interior is as massive as ever and the dim sum carts are still rolling.What made this visit stand out was the service. The aunts and uncles working today were incredibly warm and welcoming. A few of them went out of their way to compliment our young daughters and made sure we were comfortable and taken care of the entire time. That level of friendliness wasn't always the case in the past, so this felt like a really pleasant and noticeable change. The food remains consistently solid and deeply nostalgic. Every bite brings back memories of younger days, and now it's special in a different way because we get to experience it again with our daughters. It feels like passing a small piece of the past on to the next generation. During our visit we experienced great food, genuine service, and a lot of nostalgia packed into one meal.

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    Interior
    Interior
    Dim sum food cart
    Dim sum food cart
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    Dragon Beaux

    Dragon Beaux

    4.1
    (183 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$$

    Spacious casino restaurant with some outdoor seating…read more Menu is easily broken down in categories with many options. Staff is friendly and attentive from the beginning to the end of the meal. We enjoyed a full course meal. Chili oil dumplings were the favorites, Sweet & Sour soup was hearty, Broccoli was crispy and the beef just melted in your mouth. Shrimp and toasted walnuts were a treat. Chow fun was flavorful and we even tried a new appetizer that did not disappoint. This spot is a must try and great for date night, celebrations, family style eating or just to eatvery good food!!

    The food was great and the service was great. Wife and I had the peking duck with pancakes, the…read morehoney garlic sirloin with asparagus and the five color xiao long bao. Definitely the most tastiest duck I've ever had. The skin was crispy and the fat just melted in your mouth. The pancake making process was definitely unique but i would just love the duck on rice with some pepper. The sirloin was tender, moist and medium rare. Great stir fry. The 5 color xlb was a disappointment though. Tasty still but not worth the hype since the dumplings cooled down way to quickly and the taste was not on point. Ambiance wise, very beautiful inside. They had spacious areas for groups, big 4 person tables, and a great outdoor patio area. Definitely a good spot to try and ill come back here for the duck again.

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    Classy Bar
    Classy Bar
    Various sauces
    Various sauces
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    Peking duck

    Yang Kee - dimsum - Updated June 2026

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