Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1108 S Baldwin Ave, Arcadia, CA 91007
Phone: (626) 623-6668
Website: https://www.cheftonydimsum.com/
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Reviews
After finishing those two dishes, we continued waiting for the rest of our order, but nothing else ever came out. We informed the server, and the response was simply that “the kitchen is slow.” Meanwhile, tables that arrived after us were already being served multiple dishes.
One of the items we ordered never came at all, even though it appears clearly on the menu. No one checked with the kitchen or followed up with us.
Eventually, we simply couldn’t wait any longer and had to ask to pay and leave. There was no sense of urgency or apology, and the overall attitude felt indifferent.
For such a simple order, the wait time, missing items, and lack of service were very disappointing. Unfortunately, this was not a good dining experience.
They seemed to be a bit understaffed and the service was adequate not great.
The food is ok and the pricing seemed reasonable.
It was a noisy environment and talking was a little bit difficult.
I would not go back.
The service isn’t great but that seems to be the common theme amongst most Asian eateries is how much the servers cannot be bothered to be there.
While it has standard menu items, there are also twists on the classics, like the Squid Ink Shrimp Dumpling.
It drives me crazy that they’re constantly out of certain items. But the flavors, creativity and freshness on the dishes can’t be beat. I love the aesthetic and presentation. Their shrimp is literally the cleanest and freshest I’ve ever eaten at any dim sum place. It is hands down the best dim sum restaurant and has become my favorite as well.
The food is still excellent. The duck was a bit rich this time, but good.
Not a fan of the tightly arranged tables.
– shrimp wonton w/ house spicy sauce (best, compared to DTF and Lunasia)
– shrimp & pork dumpling w/ black truffle (Lunasia is still best)
– squid in scallop dumpling w/ XO sauce (good)
– French baked BBQ pork bun (the buns too doughy, prefer the one at Tim Ho Wan)
– eggplant stuffed w/ shrimp paste (pretty good)
– deep fried pork dumpling (meh)
– deep fried durian pastry (excellent, real durian pulp, not processed, not too sweet, a bit greasy)
No push carts here, you order off the menu and everything is made fresh to order. The menu has a lot of pictures if you aren’t familiar with the dishes which is nice.
They offer all the basic dim sum and a full menu of regular Chinese dishes like noodles, fried rice, veggies and stir fried meat dishes.
The best dish I tried was #8, savory deep fried Chinese donut. Basically, it’s shrimp paste stuffed inside a deep fried Chinese donut with a dollop of mayo on top. These are fried to perfection, light and crispy! Delicious!
Definitely a spot I’d visit again!