Bustling spot known for its variety of dim sum plus other seafood specialties with an Asian spin.
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 9:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 9:30 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8602 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, CA 92683
Phone: (714) 893-6066
Website: http://www.seafoodparadiserestaurant.com/
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Reviews
I love dim sum places where they still push the carts around. The ladies were all very helpful. If we tell them what we are looking for and they don’t have it in their cart, they will go hunt it down for us too.
Service is quick. We were seated and immediately someone came over to ask us what tea we would like. Carts are moving up and down the aisles and everyone seems happy working there.
I’ve been going to this place for years and it seems like their quality and food have improved since the last visit.
Unfortunately, I will no longer be eating here. I ordered some dim sum to go, char so bao, this morning from a woman who was to put it mildly, snarky. I apparently walked into the middle of her adding up some receipts.
I got two orders of the large buns and one order of the smaller steamed buns. Each order is three buns per order. I didn’t mind the increase in price because I’ve eaten here many times before with my family.
I might as well have bought microwave food. The large buns were room temperature and dried out. There’s maybe a tablespoon of meat in these buns. I believe char siu bao means bbq pork bun. They should just rename them dried bao. The large buns are dry to the point of being stale and tasteless as well as the meat filling. In fact it tasted like soy sauce over some old pork. Very disappointing and such a waste of time and money.
When you choose an establishment over all the other establishments that offer the same thing you should consider it a privilege to have customers. This woman who took my order scolded my understanding of what she said but I gave it back to her, that I just came to order food (not to trouble her or make her mad). In spite of this woman’s rudeness, I still enjoy the memories of bringing my mom here for her lobster and dim sum.
No reason now for my family and I to ever come back again.
Former review:
This is one my family favorite places to go to for dim sum but they also have tasty Asian dishes to chose from. I have found in the past that if you can’t/don’t speak the language then unfortunately service might suffer for it. Once, my son and I sat at our table waiting for someone to take our order. Lots of older female servers walked by us a few times but NO ONE stopped at our table. So we made do with dim sum but it wasn’t what we went there for. My recent visit was for take out for the baked and steamed char siu bao and sesame balls. I also got egg custard that I thought was too runny and another bun that my daughter liked. My mom always got the lobster and greens and my brother would order beef and some veggie dishes. We always left stuffed ☺️