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    Yangtze

    3.7 (410 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Receipt with enforced tips of 18% for 2 people

    Food is so so but expensive. tips of 18% are enforced even for 2 people lunch. We were there at 1:30pm, were told that the kitchen would be closed at 2pm. And then someone was selling some of last dishes, but after we bought it, another dish of the same item was offered as the last one to other people.

    Kelly L.

    My first time! We came with a large group of 11 people and only had to wait 15 min on a sunday morning. we were able to order right away and food came out so fast. everything was delicious. I highly recommend the shrimp, chives, and pork items. service was amazing. I would definitely come back

    David M.

    Overall this was a good experience. The food was served fresh, and the service was prompt and accurate. The main issue I had was the flavor of the dishes. We tried the sesame beef, chicken lo mein, wontons, egg rolls, and potstickers. The sesame beef was our favorite. It states that it is spicy, but there was no spice - and I am not a tough guy for spice anymore. The beef was render and flavorful. The chicken lo mein had wha you would hope for - enough protein and veggies, but the three wasn't much flavor beyond that. The wontons were delicious, as were the egg rolls, but the egg rolls themselves were ALL cabbage. My suggestion is to add something else besides cabbage. The potstickers were our least favorite - not fried enough and bland filling. I would hope for more spices/garlic flavor. I think the experiences saving grace was that everything was served hot.

    These are some of my favorite dishes! You need to try them all!
    Jitt B.

    It's been several years since we went out for dim sum and it was as delicious as I remembered. If you're looking for a fun experience to try unique Cantonese and Mandarin dishes, this is your spot! Some dim sum restaurants have servers pushing carts filled with a variety of dishes to tables where diners can select the dishes they would like to try. Yangtze uses a menu where diners can mark down which dishes they would like. They have a variety of delicious dishes and some of my favorites are: spare ribs, beef tripe, chicken feet, shrimp dumplings, BBQ pork buns, sticky rice wrapped in lotus leaves, crab claws, sesame balls...and so much more! They are all so delicious! The servers were all very attentive and prompt. Helpful tips if you haven't been to a dim sum restaurant: there are no prices on the menu, you select your dishes and it will be brought to your table, prices may be on the higher end and gratuity is usually included. This is a fantastic place for dim sum and one of my favorites!

    wonton soup and fried chive dumpling
    Melissa M.

    Okay, this place is very cool, but takes some knowledge to navigate when its dim sum on the weekends. on the weekends, this restaurant uses a dim sum style for food. You are not assigned a specific waiter, instead people are constantly coming around with plates of different kinds and if you like what you see, you can take it. Alternatively, they have a dim sum menu (with no marked prices) where you check off what you'd like. One of the wait staff will eventually come around and pick it up. you can also ask them for the regular menu, and here you can order some of the more basic items like a soup or fried rice. food does not come out at the same time and plates usually have about 3 to 4 items but they are very protein heavy and very filling. Start by ordering off little and add more as you go on. this place is perfect for people that are adventurous and want to try a little bit of everything. If you are a very picky eater or indecisive, this might not be the place for you. The food was very delicious and I liked everything I tried. It was also different, but still flavorful and they definitely don't skimp on the fillings. i'd highly recommend giving this a try. It's pretty busy on the weekends, but luckily we only had about a 2 to 3 minute wait for a table of two at 12:15 on a Sunday.

    Wonton soup
    Rachelle S.

    I recently ordered food to go from here. They were very friendly though they were extremely busy. I ordered both dim sum and entrees! I had their chicken chow mein, beef chow fun along with steam BBQ pork bun, BBQ noodle. I also had to of course get an egg roll and wonton soup! I really liked everything! I had never tried a few of these and would definitely go back! If you can't find a parking spot; as it's normally very busy, there is more behind the building.

    Wish H.

    So happy I'm getting to have this food this time I'm in Mn. Service is always great. Food is super good and reasonable priced. The Dim Sum is unbelievable, so many options and delicious. Restaurant is always clean and nice being it's been in this location for years. If you're looking for great Chinese cuisine get here.

    Dim sum
    Melanie H.

    Yangtze is my favorite dim sum spot in the Twin Cities. We typically get there right at 10am when they open, and the service is speedy quick! You now fills out a menu by selecting each food you'd like. The restaurant fills up with lots of happy, big parties, and it's always a good time! The most amazing is the baked custard pineapple buns - like, to DIE FOR good.

    The line starts before the restaurant opens.
    Ted R.

    Yangtze is really two restaurants in one. During the week, it is a typical (but good) Cantonese Chinese restaurant. However, on weekends, it is a dim sum restaurant. Our go-to restaurant for Dim Sum has been Mandarin Kitchen in Bloomington. However, we decided to give Yangtze a chance, and compare it to what is arguably their main competitor - Mandarin Kitchen. The biggest difference between the two is that Mandarin Kitchen uses the traditional cart system, where a variety of dim sum is presented and you say if you want the dish. Yangtze, on the other hand, uses a menu concept. You mark the dishes you want and hand it to the waitstaff. They will then deliver those dishes to you, as they are ready. The advantage of the cart system, is that you can see what you want, although you may not know what it is and can encounter a cart person with very limited English skills. The main disadvantage is that you always feel that you didn't leave room or see a specific dish that you wanted. The advantage of the menu system, is that everything is available, without having to wait for it on a cart. The disadvantage is that you will probably order way more food than you can eat. That definitely was the case for my wife and me. When the dishes pile up on the table, you wonder what you were thinking by ordering so many dishes!! Needless to say, we had lots of leftovers. Interestingly, Yangtze also has some dishes that are offered by a traveling waitperson. So in addition to all the stuff you initially ordered, you may be tempted to "sample" some of what is additionally offered, but not on the menu. For both Mandarin Kitchen and Yangtze, you want to get there BEFORE they open, so you can get a table. If not, you will wait awhile, since everyone started at the same time. I recommend getting to either place about 30 minutes before they open. Quality-wise I'd give a slight edge to Mandarin Kitchen. I think Yangtze was very good, but we slightly thought the M.K.'s quality was a bit better. Price wise, they are about the same, although perhaps Yangtze was a bit less expensive. The ambiance and service was very good too. We plan on giving it another try, but trying to limit the number of dishes we order. Pro Tip: The prices are not marked on the menu and they vary greatly. The ticket is marked when delivered, but even then the price is not marked, although dishes do vary considerably in price. I'd figure about $50 per person total, including tax and (mandatory) tip. If you want, you can consult their website for additional information about prices. You are flying blind when you order.

    Our dim sum spread
    David P.

    When it comes to dim sum there is not a better place imo. The service is fast and polite and the prices are not too much. The decor is your typical Asian restaurant and nothing fancy. This is always my first choice for dim sum as the food is amazing. The shrimp crab claws are always a favorite and they do it right. The sesame balls are also an amazing treat. Throw in some pork buns and shrimp dumplings and you're well on your way to an amazing time. Get there early if you can as it gets busy fast ;).

    Szechuan shrimp
    Ben J.

    In Minneapolis so I had to stop at Yangtze for lunch. No lunch menu so I ordered appetizers for lunch. Fried dumplings were good and had a good filling, the right dumpling skin and fried just right. The hot and sour is my favorite in the Twin Cities with just all the right elements (no cheating). Love the taste with the right bite to it. Egg rolls were phenomenal. Just wish they had duck sauce to go with it. Fountain soda was $2.95 (what's the deal with restaurants charging $3-$3.60 these days for water, syrup and ice). Total was $22.57. A little more than I wanted to spend for lunch but it least the food was very good.

    Veggie Lo mein , Beef with scallions, Sesame Chicken
    Taylor B.

    We ordered takeout from Yangtze tonight as we are trying to find a go to local spot. I placed my order 30 min before arriving. It said I would get an email when my order was received & updates but no email came. I decided to show up & risk it. Thankfully once I told them I was there they had my order ready in a short few minutes. Overall it was good. Nothing special. The lo mein sadly had zero flavor. The beef dish was delicious & the chicken was standard. I wouldn't say they blew me away but I also would go back. I would like to dine in to see the service. There were a decent amount of people eating inside as well as to go orders. They are located in a strip mall like area with a decent parking lot for easy access.

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    The best food, kind workers and great with take out times! Love the dim sum on the weekends!

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    Food was pretty good, services was good but a bit pricey, place look ok will be back!

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    Do they have dim sum on weekdays?

    Not that I'm aware of.. weekends only

    Are the carts back yet on weekends, or is it still ordering dim sum from the menu?

    From the menu but they do bring some random things around occasionally

    How much is the dim sum here?

    Catherine, it depends upon what you order. Most items are $4.95 to $6.95 per order, as of November 2022.

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