Dim Sum Palace

  4.4 – 297 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery Dim Sum Palace 10002

Hours

Tuesday10 AM–3 AM
Wednesday10 AM–3 AM
Thursday10 AM–3 AM
Friday10 AM–3 AM
Saturday10 AM–3 AM
Sunday10 AM–3 AM
Monday10 AM–3 AM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 27 Division St, New York, NY 10002

Phone: (212) 587-4277

Website: http://www.dimsumpalace.com/

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Reviews

Katie Wu
Delicious Dim Sum place. Tried it during the day and late night. They are super busy and packed late night when everywhere else is closed and the food taste good. This is my Go To Dim Sum place for Chinatown area. Service is good and everything is so fresh. Scallion pancake was crispy. If you haven’t try, this is best place to get congealed pork blood, super silky and smooth. The Salty Pork Bone Congee paired well with it. The spare ribs with olives is a MUST. I never had this anywhere else. It was always paired with salty black beans but olives made it healthy and gives a unique taste. Highly recommend. Siu Mai was good. All the dumplings was worth a try. The jasmine tea was very fragrant and good quality for the price. Definitely will come back again and again.
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Omar Lastname
This was a great late night spot. Located in China Town, this restaurant offers authentic New York China Town experience. The dim sum was spectacular, bursting with flavor. This was a fantastic experience, and the food was excellent . I thoroughly enjoyed the meal and the service. They sat me quickly and provided me a menu to circle what I was ordering. It was a short wait for my meal while I drank the tea they brought to the tablet. I would recommend this restaurant.
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Kimberly Giang
Yummy option for dim sum. My husband and I went at like 11:45am on a Sunday. It was insanely packed but moved pretty quickly. The overall ambiance is fast paced and slightly chaotic. We had about 12 tables ahead of us and only waited for about 15min. Once we were seated we ordered our dim sum. Every thing started coming out pretty fast but there were a few options that were already sold out. Overall pretty good dim sum! Would come back but earlier so we could try everything before it sells out!
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Peter Yong (PedroJoven)
New in Chinatown, away from the main streets so less people on Sat morning. Service was good, food was decent, portions were generally good and price accordingly. Tri-sauce plate was cool. Durian pastry was meh. Cheong fun didn’t taste freshly made, on the thick side. Siu mai tasted good but smaller in size compared to other places. Har gao was good. Beef balls were ok. Char siu pau was good. Turnip cake was good. Stuffed peppers were meh, not spicy.
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Kelly C
The restaurant looks really nice. Instead of having carts, they decided to go with ordering off the paper menu. It’s nice that everything comes hot and crispy but then for just a few dishes, took a really long time. Then they also forgot our other dish so we canceled on that. It’s kinda pricey per dish also. I think I prefer the carts. You get all your food super quick and it just feels more traditional.
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Jerry’s Adventure
Environment: located on a less crowded street with prominent location, relatively easy to find. The interiors are well decorated and tables are spread out in good distance so it won’t feel noisy as smaller restaurants. Overall 4/5⭐️
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Christina White
We tried two other spots in Chinatown before finding this place. This place should have a higher rating than it does. It was super clean. The staff was very nice and helpful, and the food was great, we had 4 different dim sum things and all were excellent. If you’re looking for a clean spot in Chinatown with good dim sum, this is the place to try.
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Victor Jung
Dive deep into the heart of Chinatown, and the whispers of dim sum aficionados will invariably lead you to classic haunts like Nom Wah Tea Parlour, Jin Fong, and the illustrious Golden Unicorn. But in this coveted mix, a new contender rises – the Dim Sum Palace. Unlike the nostalgic ambiance of yesteryears, the Palace envelopes you in its modern elegance, underlined by pristine decor and an undeniable aura of sophistication. Every morsel here speaks of freshness and quality – from the succulent Shu Mai to the tantalizing pepper shrimp. The spicy wonton is a fiery dance on the palate, while the steamed pork ribs melt in your mouth. And for a sweet finale? Their coconut cake is the silken touch of dessert dreams. But here’s the real gem: a feast here won’t have you digging deep into your pockets. A mere $50 can lavishly cater to a party of four. So, frequent often, let your hunger be your guide, and savor the evolving flavors of Chinatown at Dim Sum Palace.
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Ryan Lawler
Dumplings in Chinatown, NYC. What more could you ask for!
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Adam Levy
I had a wonderful Chinese Banquet meal with friends at Dim Sum Palace. It was multiple courses and our waiter was a terrific shepherd on what and how much to order. Staff was responsive and portions sizes were great.
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