This is one of the best places for dim sum if you like spacious and fancy. A remarkable restaurant serving traditional Chinese food in a spacious environment of two floors. Large dining hall and private rooms on the main floor. Event space and sunday dim sum above. This is one of a few places that you will see dim sum being strolled around on push carts, much to the delight of aficionados. It resides in the middle of a busy commercial area and just around the corner to the very first indoor mall.
Parking is not for free. The machine at the entrance will dispense a white card when you drive in. Give it to the restaurant staff and they will scan it, effectively canceling the parking fee.
A bit of trivia. Their original restaurant under a different name started in the original chinatown. Amazingly, it still stands there to this day. In fact, it is the only original restaurant in avenue B that is still in business after all these decades. A testament to the family's...
Read moreSunly Restaurant is a long-standing favorite, particularly renowned for its authentic Cantonese cuisine and traditional Dim Sum experience, which is often served tableside via push carts—a delightful and rare tradition. The food is consistently praised for being delicious, fresh, and served in generous portions (many dishes are large enough to share). Favorites include the shrimp wonton, sweet and sour chicken, and the wide selection of Dim Sum. The restaurant boasts a large, spacious environment, making it perfect for both large family gatherings and special events, with private VIP rooms and event spaces available. The main takeaway is fantastic food and atmosphere, but be prepared for potentially chaotic service during peak hours (especially weekend Dim Sum), as the staff can sometimes seem overwhelmed. If you're looking for flavorful, authentic Chinese food in a classic setting, Sunly...
Read moreDelicious Dim Sum and chinese food in general, is a must have. In Panama, we have a tradition of eat dim sum with our families on sundays, we embrace asian culture as our own, in popular places, there is always a chinese restaurant option for the non-cooking wekends. There is all day Dim Sum, but after certain hour. you must order it from the menu, before that there is a car with all the options, one for soup or "guacho", another for desserts, one for cheung fun and the other one for the classics, they give you something where they anything you ask so can track your order, usually the portions are of 3 or 4 of each one. We...
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