I was really happy with the lunch we had. We ordered some noodles, dim sums and some desserts.
Decoration: it was very pleasant. Nothing fancy or over decorated. It felt really nice.
In all cases, food arrived fast (usually steamed food takes longer than usual, but still came pretty quick). Noodles were pretty good, we had with Chicken and with Cha Siu. Good quantity for the price, in my opinion. For dim sum we had siu mai, a set of 4 tiny baos, and "crevettes crêpes roulées" (shrimp chichonfan). Taste for all of them were very good! I was surprised, we enjoyed them all.
For dessert we had a baozi with taro, steamed dessert of coconut and pandam, and mochis of Sakura and Matcha. We enjoyed them all, no complaints.
Would I consider returning? Yes, absolutely. The xiaobaos were a highlight, I would like to try the other ones. I am also very interested into trying their rice with lotus leaves. I have tasted many before but I am curious about theirs.
Additional opinions? I really enjoyed their "crêpe de riz au crevettes", sadly they only offered with crevettes. Maybe in the future they could have also with pork (Cha Siu), maybe also with only vegetables, or even without anything at all...
Read moreI was really looking forward to eating here but ended up kinda disappointed. My friend and I ordered the baozi char siu, the pork xiaolongbao and the shrimp har gow. The baozi filling was really good, when you actually managed to get some in your mouthful. It was so much bread and so little filling. The dough was also almost (almost) undercooked, like it was disintegrating in your mouth, but not in a good way. The Har gow is usually a safe choice for me, so it was actually impressive that I didn't like it. It tasted like there was shrimp and absolutely nothing else. No seasonings, no nothing. And finally, the xiaolongbao was actually delicious. I also thought that for a place specialized in dim sum, there wasn't actually a lot of choice in dim sum. And the fillings weren't very traditional for the most part, which isn't necessarily a bad thing but it's just not my cup of tea. Thankfully the prices were very reasonable though. I don't think I'll come...
Read moreDimdimsum in Paris was a lifesaver during my solo trip last year when I was craving some authentic dim sum. Finding a good dim sum spot while traveling solo can sometimes be tricky, but Dimdimsum absolutely delivered. What impressed me most was the generous portion sizes. Often, dim sum comes in small portions, which can add up quickly when you're dining alone. Here, the portions were substantial, making it incredibly good value for the price, especially for a solo eater like myself.
I was able to try a good variety of dishes without breaking the bank or feeling overwhelmed with too much food. Each dish was flavorful and well-prepared, satisfying my dim sum cravings perfectly. It was a truly enjoyable dining experience that I highly recommend to anyone visiting Paris, whether you're traveling solo or with a group. Dimdimsum offers delicious food, generous portions, and great value, making it a must-try for dim sum lovers...
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