Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 500 N Atlantic Blvd suite 200, Monterey Park, CA 91754
Phone: (626) 872-0388
Website: https://atlanticseafooddimsum.shop/
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Reviews
Located in Monterey Park, this place gets busy early. White porcelain teapots on the table, carts rolling around, and the smell of freshly steamed dim sum — you know you’re in the right place.
Highly recommend:
• Har Gow: thin skin, juicy and snappy shrimp
• Soup Dumplings: plenty of broth, light and clean tasting
• Chicken Feet & Steamed Pork Ribs: well-seasoned but not overly salty
• Rice Noodle Rolls (Cheung Fun): great rice fragrance, sauce doesn’t overpower
• Pan-fried dumplings & fried items: crispy but not greasy
The congee was especially refreshing — comforting, clean, and perfect after a full table of dim sum.
The crowd says it all:
mostly Cantonese families, older locals, and multi-generation tables.
That’s always a good sign — this is a neighborhood staple, not a trendy photo stop.
Prices are very reasonable. I would definitely come back again!
They’re running amazing specials right now: Whole Lobster for $16.99 and Peking Duck for $26.99 (available when you order any three regular dishes).
The ginger scallion lobster was fresh, tender, and full of wok aroma. The Peking duck was carved tableside — golden crispy skin, juicy meat, and instead of wraps, they serve it with cute shell-shaped buns, which was so unique and tasty!
We also ordered the French-style beef cubes, Hainan chicken, and braised beef shank — every dish was flavorful and well-seasoned.
The best part? Dinner for four, including a whole lobster and a whole duck, came to around $150 total. Incredible value and delicious Cantonese food — definitely a spot worth revisiting!
The price is reasonable and there’s parking. The food is not amazing, but who cares. I come here for the environment. Come here to enjoy your food!
I will be back next time I’m in LA.
The steamed noodle with beef was really bad – the beef filling is not even real beef. The bean curd roll was also highly questionable – it was soggy in the middle, so there’s no real meat holding it together. The egg yolk buns were weirdly artificial colors, and the egg yolk were not runny. The shrimp dumpling simply were not fresh – the skins were broken and not chewy at all.
The other dishes we got were acceptable: the chicken feet and the beef tripe.
I’m really disappointed as this placed used to be my favorite in the area, but with this most recent experience I will not be coming back.
Dim Sum
Starting with the essentials: BBQ pork buns, siu mai, chicken feet, rice rolls, lava custard buns, turnip cakes, spare ribs, and century egg congee. The turnip cake was extra fun—they fry it right on the pan and serve it sizzling hot, so fragrant! The lava buns were amazing too, a little poke and the custard just flows out.
Special Lobster
They have quite a few special deals, like Peking duck, live crab, and lobster. The lobster this time was a promo—order $20 worth and add it for $16.99. Honestly a great deal since the lobster was pretty big. We got the garlic style and the meat was juicy and firm. Next time with more people, I’ll definitely try the other specials.
Shantou Pao Fan (泡饭)
I had to order this when I saw the name! I love pao fan, and this one was loaded with seafood. Every bite reminded me how creative Cantonese food can be—soft yet springy rice with a broth that’s so fresh. As they say, Chaoshan people can’t live without pao fan! If I lived nearby, I’d probably be coming here just to take this home often.
BBQ Meats
We got a combo of crispy pork belly and roast duck. The pork belly had that perfect crackling crunch with juicy layers of fat and lean, not greasy at all. The roast duck skin was smoky and fragrant, the meat nice and firm. My kid loved it so much he said if I didn’t give him more, he’d just chew on the bones again.
Chaozhou Beef Chow Fun
Also a lunch special, and the portion was huge—I packed it home and had two more meals with it. Nicely stir-fried with plenty of beef and shrimp, very homey flavors.
Not sure if they renovated recently, but the space feels quite big and airy. They even have banquet rooms for weddings and karaoke. I once attended a Cantonese friend’s wedding here
I feel that they have a larger dim sum selection than most places and they still use carts to let you see and pick what you like. Food tastes great and service was good.