

All That ‘N Dim Sum – 蒸品 brings the vibrant flavors of Hong Kong straight to Rowland Heights! Whether you’re looking for a delightful dine-in experience, a convenient take-out option, or catering for your next event, we’ve got you covered. Indulge in our exquisite dim sum, crafted with quality ingredients. Come experience a taste of tradition that will leave you wanting more!
Hours
| Saturday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–4 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 18518 Gale Ave, Rowland Heights, CA 91748
Website: http://www.allthatndimsum.com/
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We ordered the usual staple dishes, like the Lo Mai Gai (Lotus Rice), Har Gow, and Shumai. The food was pretty good, didn’t even have time to take a picture of some of the food.
The utensils and napkins were actually in a drawer at our table which was nice. You would need to ask them for hot mustard if that is something that you like. Note that the tea is not from a tea pot. This place is right next to slurpin ramen bar, and has plenty of parking. Until next time!
Positive – clean non greasy no MSG dim sum, relaxed environment that doesn’t feel cramped, food comes out fast and they have a lunch special. For $10 you choose two dim sums, one appetizer and a drink
Areas to improve – seaweed roll tasted like it had been sitting a while, use of too many plastic and paper disposable items, shrimp dumpling skin is white instead of being transparent, could use siracha or chile oil
Overall, I like the food and the friendly service but I really don’t like the ordering at the counter for dim sum
• No wait, no fuss — Even on a busy Sunday noon, we snagged bar seats with zero wait. Ideal for spontaneous cravings!
• Order-first setup — You place your order and pay upfront, which keeps things snappy and stress-free.
• Dim sum with a twist — Classic bites with a modern edge. Think crispy har gow, bold dipping sauces, and playful plating.
• ✨ Vibes: casual but cool — Sleek interior, friendly staff, and a laid-back crowd. Great for solo bites or low-key hangs.
My favorite: Har Gow & Soup Dumplings
You order when you walk in then take a seat. We ordered our usual: chicken feet, har gow, shu mai, salted egg lava bun, and bbq sheet noodles.
Everything we ordered came out at the same time on a tray. The water station is self serve and utensils are below the table in a pull out drawer.
The chicken feet was tender and fell off the bones, the har gaw was large and a full shrimp inside, shu mai was also a nice size and the bbq pork was so flavorful!
We can her specifically for the salted egg lava bun and it did not disappoint. Be careful because the custard is a bit running and squirt everywhere.
Lots of parking. They have parking on the side of the building. If the plaza is busy, there’s underground parking.
Came here hungry as hell on a Saturday morning and ordered like a starving person and I was pleasantly surprised I didn’t have to pay that much to get everyone full. Love the sticky rice here and the soup dumplings in particular.
Will be back again soon
Upon arrival, we were greeted with a friendly smile and asked to order at the counter before being shown to our table. The staff were efficient and helpful, recommending their most popular dishes and explaining the seating system – you order first, then they’ll direct you to your table. Simple and effective!
We dove right into our must-haves: the shu mai, turnip cake, steamed BBQ buns, spare ribs, and crescent dumplings. Each dish was expertly prepared and presented, with generous portions that left us feeling satisfied but not stuffed.
The shu mai was bursting with flavor, while the turnip cake was crispy on the outside and fluffy within. The steamed BBQ buns were pillowy soft, filled with a sweet and savory mixture of pork and scallions. The spare ribs were tender and caramelized to perfection, with just the right amount of sweetness. And the crescent dumplings, deep fried rice ball with flavorful minced meat inside!
One thing to note: due to its cozy size, All That ’N Dim Sum has a 90-minute seating limit, so be sure to plan your visit accordingly. But don’t let that deter you – it’s well worth the abbreviated meal.