Stayed here for lunch on a Friday, no wait and we were seated right away.
Picked a few dishes with shrimp, cha-siu and beef tenderloin crepes, fish congee and a few other dim sum dishes. Couple thoughts:
Crepes are legit and goooood!! Wish cha siu were more but can't go wrong with any crepes.
Dim sum is so-so. Not your typical big and juicy ones like minghin but at the same time cheaper prices. However I came disappointed with the steamed meatballs. Supposed to come with bean curd but there wasn't any, It tasted like the hotpot ones that are stiff, where we were looking for steamed ones that's juicy and tender.
Definitely go with the crepes and congee, dim sum are...
Read moreThis whole in the wall restaurant is exactly what we were looking for for breakfast on a cold day! If you are looking for authentic dumplings, buns, noodles, congee this is it. We are so happy we found this place. When you walk in you are immediately sat down. You are served hot tea and you can see the workers making fresh pastries. The customers were 90% Asian. I’ve never seen such big and plump dim sum before- just like your grandmother made it! This is our secret breakfast spot and we’ll...
Read moreA corner restaurant outside of the main area in Chicago Chinatown. They do have a large round table but overall a pretty small place so expect a short wait and that it gets loud when crowded.
Serves popular dim sum items at a very reasonable price though the menu isn't too extensive. Known for their steamed rice paper rolls but I find the shumai the star of the meal. Braised beef brisket is decent too.
They also sell Hong Kong style milk tea...
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