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Big Dish
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Nearby attractions
Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center
316 9th St, Oakland, CA 94607, United States
Lincoln Square Park
261 11th St, Oakland, CA 94607
Chinese Garden Park
7th St, Oakland, CA 94607
University of California
1153 Franklin St, Oakland, CA 94612
Escape Oakland
522 7th St, Oakland, CA 94607, United States
The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment - (The MADE)
921 Washington St, Oakland, CA 94607
Wilma Chan Park (formerly Madison Square Park)
810 Jackson St, Oakland, CA 94607
E14 Gallery
461 9th St, Oakland, CA 94607
B4bel4b Gallery
184 10th St, Oakland, CA 94607
Frank H. Ogawa Plaza
Oakland City Hall, 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Oakland, CA 94612
Nearby restaurants
Shan Dong
328 10th St #101, Oakland, CA 94607
Ming's Tasty
940 Webster St, Oakland, CA 94607
Shooting Star Cafe
1022 Webster St, Oakland, CA 94607
New Gold Medal Restaurant
389 8th St, Oakland, CA 94607
Peony Seafood Restaurant
388 9th St STE 288, Oakland, CA 94607
Saint Anna Coffee Shop
326 8th St, Oakland, CA 94607
Sobo Ramen
988 Franklin St, Oakland, CA 94607, United States
Gum Kuo
388 9th St STE 182, Oakland, CA 94607
Imperial Soup
723 Webster St, Oakland, CA 94607, United States
Sakura Bistro Sushi & Sake Bar
388 9th St #268, Oakland, CA 94607
Nearby hotels
Courtyard by Marriott Oakland Downtown
988 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607
Hampton Inn Oakland Downtown-City Center
378 11th St, Oakland, CA 94607
Oakland Marriott City Center
1001 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607
Liu's Natural Way Health Center
324 10th St third floor suite 307, Oakland, CA 94607
Ramada by Wyndham Oakland Downtown City Center
371 13th St, Oakland, CA 94612
Oaktown Roost
357 12th St, Oakland, CA 94607
AC Hotel Oakland Downtown
1431 Jefferson St, Oakland, CA 94612
Residence Inn by Marriott Oakland Downtown
1431 Jefferson St, Oakland, CA 94612
Lakehurst Residential Hotel
1569 Jackson St #309, Oakland, CA 94612
Jack London Inn
444 Embarcadero West, Oakland, CA 94607
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Big Dish

339 9th St, Oakland, CA 94607
4.0(56)
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attractions: Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center, Lincoln Square Park, Chinese Garden Park, University of California, Escape Oakland, The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment - (The MADE), Wilma Chan Park (formerly Madison Square Park), E14 Gallery, B4bel4b Gallery, Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, restaurants: Shan Dong, Ming's Tasty, Shooting Star Cafe, New Gold Medal Restaurant, Peony Seafood Restaurant, Saint Anna Coffee Shop, Sobo Ramen, Gum Kuo, Imperial Soup, Sakura Bistro Sushi & Sake Bar
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Website
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Featured dishes

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Shrimp Dumpling
Chive Dumpling
Chive Dumpling
Peanut Dumpling
Plain Steam Bun

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Nearby attractions of Big Dish

Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center

Lincoln Square Park

Chinese Garden Park

University of California

Escape Oakland

The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment - (The MADE)

Wilma Chan Park (formerly Madison Square Park)

E14 Gallery

B4bel4b Gallery

Frank H. Ogawa Plaza

Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center

Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center

4.7

(115)

Open 24 hours
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Lincoln Square Park

Lincoln Square Park

4.3

(200)

Closed
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Chinese Garden Park

Chinese Garden Park

3.6

(56)

Closed
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University of California

University of California

4.1

(24)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Big Dish

Shan Dong

Ming's Tasty

Shooting Star Cafe

New Gold Medal Restaurant

Peony Seafood Restaurant

Saint Anna Coffee Shop

Sobo Ramen

Gum Kuo

Imperial Soup

Sakura Bistro Sushi & Sake Bar

Shan Dong

Shan Dong

4.5

(886)

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Ming's Tasty

Ming's Tasty

4.4

(274)

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Shooting Star Cafe

Shooting Star Cafe

4.0

(602)

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New Gold Medal Restaurant

New Gold Medal Restaurant

4.1

(489)

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One of my favorite places in Oakland to grab some dim sum to go. It's usually a busy place, but the lines move nicely. There's 2 lines in there so make sure to line up in the right area. One line is to buy the roasted meats hanging in the front window of the store and the other line is for dim sum. There's one long table with a few chairs along the wall if you would like to rest a bit and chow down on what you just purchased. We always try to order the siu mai,chicken feet,tofu skin roll,baked char siu bao,and a few of the fried dumplings when we go. All of those are so flavorful and tasty. You don't need any sauces to go with any of those since they themselves are so delicious already,they're not too salty nor too oily or fatty. The baked char siu baos are a thing of beauty here. If you don't grab any dim sum then please grab yourselves the baos. The filling is plenty and the ratio of bun to meat is pretty good if you compare it to other places. I don't really care for the roasted meats myself(the roasted duck,soy sauce chicken,roast pork,etc) because I find them not as good as the other places. I don't necessarily like their seasoning and flavor. Stick with their dim sum and you should be good but of course this is just my opinion and maybe you would like their roasted offerings. The workers there are always helpful and friendly. There's usually 2 or 3 people to serve each line.
Carol ChongCarol Chong
My sister-in-law recommended Big Dish to me. It is located in the heartvof Oakland Chinatown, across the street from the East West Bank. Specialties: Roast duck, chicken, pork, bbq pork, assortment of dim sum pastries. Menu board of the dim sum is mounted on the wall. Trays of pastries are in their display case. Food is mainly for take out. There are a few tables and chairs for dining indoors. Purpose of visit: to buy the chicken cage pastries (gai loong). They do sell out fast because it is a very popular item among us elderly Chinese people. The cost for 6 of them is $6.60. I have also purchased 3 sesame balls and 3 savory dumplings.
TamyTamy
The dim sum here are decent. Depending on what you order, some are good and some are just ok. The sign says $3.80 for 4 pieces of dumplings. $2.50 for the rice crepe roll. They sell other roasted meats here also. There's a sign for the dim sum line to the right of the door, but when I got here at 9am on Saturday, there was no line at all. The shrimp dumpling, bbq pastry puff, taro puff and the shrimp crepe roll are pretty good. The other stuff has too thick of a dough around them. So they were ok.
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One of my favorite places in Oakland to grab some dim sum to go. It's usually a busy place, but the lines move nicely. There's 2 lines in there so make sure to line up in the right area. One line is to buy the roasted meats hanging in the front window of the store and the other line is for dim sum. There's one long table with a few chairs along the wall if you would like to rest a bit and chow down on what you just purchased. We always try to order the siu mai,chicken feet,tofu skin roll,baked char siu bao,and a few of the fried dumplings when we go. All of those are so flavorful and tasty. You don't need any sauces to go with any of those since they themselves are so delicious already,they're not too salty nor too oily or fatty. The baked char siu baos are a thing of beauty here. If you don't grab any dim sum then please grab yourselves the baos. The filling is plenty and the ratio of bun to meat is pretty good if you compare it to other places. I don't really care for the roasted meats myself(the roasted duck,soy sauce chicken,roast pork,etc) because I find them not as good as the other places. I don't necessarily like their seasoning and flavor. Stick with their dim sum and you should be good but of course this is just my opinion and maybe you would like their roasted offerings. The workers there are always helpful and friendly. There's usually 2 or 3 people to serve each line.
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My sister-in-law recommended Big Dish to me. It is located in the heartvof Oakland Chinatown, across the street from the East West Bank. Specialties: Roast duck, chicken, pork, bbq pork, assortment of dim sum pastries. Menu board of the dim sum is mounted on the wall. Trays of pastries are in their display case. Food is mainly for take out. There are a few tables and chairs for dining indoors. Purpose of visit: to buy the chicken cage pastries (gai loong). They do sell out fast because it is a very popular item among us elderly Chinese people. The cost for 6 of them is $6.60. I have also purchased 3 sesame balls and 3 savory dumplings.
Carol Chong

Carol Chong

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The dim sum here are decent. Depending on what you order, some are good and some are just ok. The sign says $3.80 for 4 pieces of dumplings. $2.50 for the rice crepe roll. They sell other roasted meats here also. There's a sign for the dim sum line to the right of the door, but when I got here at 9am on Saturday, there was no line at all. The shrimp dumpling, bbq pastry puff, taro puff and the shrimp crepe roll are pretty good. The other stuff has too thick of a dough around them. So they were ok.
Tamy

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35w

One of my favorite places in Oakland to grab some dim sum to go. It's usually a busy place, but the lines move nicely. There's 2 lines in there so make sure to line up in the right area. One line is to buy the roasted meats hanging in the front window of the store and the other line is for dim sum. There's one long table with a few chairs along the wall if you would like to rest a bit and chow down on what you just purchased.

We always try to order the siu mai,chicken feet,tofu skin roll,baked char siu bao,and a few of the fried dumplings when we go. All of those are so flavorful and tasty. You don't need any sauces to go with any of those since they themselves are so delicious already,they're not too salty nor too oily or fatty. The baked char siu baos are a thing of beauty here. If you don't grab any dim sum then please grab yourselves the baos. The filling is plenty and the ratio of bun to meat is pretty good if you compare it to other places.

I don't really care for the roasted meats myself(the roasted duck,soy sauce chicken,roast pork,etc) because I find them not as good as the other places. I don't necessarily like their seasoning and flavor. Stick with their dim sum and you should be good but of course this is just my opinion and maybe you would like their roasted offerings.

The workers there are always helpful and friendly. There's usually 2 or 3 people to...

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1.0
2y

Update to review: Hate to post something like this, but a bunch of people at our party got sick (for days) from eating the food we got catered here apparently. Definitely not coming back.

Came in to order catering for $500+ of food and put down a $200 deposit. Lady that helped with the catering order was nice and honest/upfront about costs, timing, and quantity. We then proceeded to order dim sum a la carte only to have another lady tell me 1 order of dim sum comes with 4 pieces minimum. She lied and and it’s my bad for not looking at the menu clearly. When I called her out on it she tried to claim she said the standard order is 4 pieces but you can break it up and order 1 piece if you wanted. Their menu clearly shows pricing for 1 piece. This happens a lot at some Chinese to go spots when they want to get rid of their cooked food for the day…they push you to buy more or lie so you’re stuck with more than you want to eat. I’m ok with the pushing but don’t appreciate the lying. Sketchy all around. Their dim sum wasn’t the best or the freshest. Best thing I had was their fried taro puff so maybe their fried food is the way to go. Really hoping I don’t regret ordering catering from here with all...

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5.0
8y

Oui, oui!!!! I wish my mama knew how to cook this well. But if that were to happen, I would probably never eat out and never become yelp elite, so scratch that. I think that this place is versatile in that it can be a romantic night out with your significant other or a fun night out with your girlfriends. I can only attest to the latter, but I can see myself taking my boyfriend here. Over glasses of wine, my girlfriends and I wined and dined in the outdoor space because we brought a doggy. The heat lamp was overwhelmingly hot and they couldn't turn it down, so we had to turn it off because our faces were melting off. Luckily, it was a nice night out so we didn't...

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