Raymond J
Overall pleasant experience. Dim sum was fresh and cooked to order. While there was no push carts with dim sum dishes, food came out quick and was hot. Good portions and reasonable prices. If looking for traditional dim sum, this restaurant is definitely recommend
… moreEgg Taat
Craving dim sum that hits all the traditional notes without breaking the bank? This is your spot. From perfectly steamed dumplings to crispy spring rolls, every bite brings classic flavors done right. The portions are generous, the quality is solid, and the prices are hard to beat. A go-to for a comforting, authentic dim sum fix.
… more2012 M
I’m a Japanese foodie, and my Chinese friend brought me to this place. He said he loved Quincy and that this was his go-to dim sum spot—and he was absolutely right! As soon as we walked in, I noticed that everyone there was Asian. If I weren’t Asian, I might have felt out of place, but this only reassured me that the food would be authentic—and it truly was!
All the dim sum was incredibly chewy in the best way, while still bursting with juicy seafood flavors. Every dish we tried was amazing, and the portions were huge! Honestly, some were even better than what I’ve had in Hong Kong. When we got the receipt, it was written entirely in Chinese, which made me even more convinced of its authenticity. This was real Cantonese dim sum!
I should have found this place earlier! If you’re Asian, don’t miss this spot, and if you’re not, bring your Asian friend! Forget the touristy, Americanized dim sum places in Chinatown—this is definitely our go-to for authentic dim sum!
… moreAhmad Al Bardan
This is a must! One of the best experiences I’ve had. Food was awesome, drinks were great. The Mai tai was the best mai tai I’ve had. The owner is great and he came to check on us how the food was. The food quality and the taste were unbeatable. I think I found my new favorite spot in Quincy.
… moreLaura Carson
I read reviews before I went and people seemed to either love it or hate it so I wasn’t sure what to expect. We did have a long wait but there were seven of us and it was a Saturday so that’s understandable. Reviewers also recommended scrutinizing the check, which was difficult since it was in Chinese! Our friend kept count of the number of things we ordered and reconciled it that way. We drank hot tea and had a delicious feast of friends! I enjoyed the meal immensely, and the leftovers we brought home as well.
… moresheldon cohen
First time there all the seafood dishes were very very good the place was clean
I do not recommend having anything else than seafood dishes we tried the Chicken General Gau it wasn’t very good. Not spicy at all
then there’s the problem of how they only want to tip in cash they said if you want to pay by credit card you have to pay your tip by cash which is great if you want to commit tax evasion
… moreAlice Lee
Opens at 930a and many tables are immediately filled with the locals who come frequently for old school dim sum cooked to order. No carts but that’s ok because I like getting my food fresh out of the kitchen. So grateful this place exists.
… moreCharlotte Chan
I had a 30 person party that I reserved ahead of time. They were very patient and kind with me through a language barrier as my Canto is not great. The banquet was absolutely delicious and they even cut my birthday cake for me at the end. Highly recommend for any parties
… moreJesse Miller
Delicious large portions for reasonable prices. We went for dinner so they didn’t have dim sum. But the bitter melon chicken, Buddha delight, and wonton soup were all very tasty. They also have indoor dining currently.
… moreBriana
One of my favorite spot for dim sum in Quincy and also a decent spot for dinner. They don’t skimp on portions like some other Chinese restaurants in the area do. Busy on the weekend but you’ll be able to find a spot for dinner and dim sum on the weekdays
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