Hong Kong Garden Seafood • Dim Sum Cafe

  3.9 – 2,179 reviews   • Cantonese restaurant

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Seafood & dim sum are the specialties at this relaxed local chain restaurant.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Hong Kong Garden Seafood • Dim Sum Cafe 89146

Hours

Saturday9 AM–11 PM
Sunday9 AM–11 PM
Monday9 AM–11 PM
Tuesday9 AM–11 PM
Wednesday9 AM–11 PM
Thursday9 AM–11 PM
Friday9 AM–11 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 5300 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89146

Phone: (702) 876-3838

Website: http://www.hkgardenlasvegas.com/

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Reviews

Kim Han Seung
​I loved the AYCE (All You Can Eat) setup because it allowed me to try so many different types of dim sum. The variety was impressive, and everything tasted great—especially the desserts! However, the ordering process was a bit confusing for a first-timer. We had some issues with the service; some dishes we ordered never arrived, while others we didn’t order showed up instead. I also wish the staff were a bit friendlier. That said, the quality and quantity of food for the price were excellent.
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Adam Dardeck
The AYCE is only $23. That said. Was it worth it. The food was hit and miss. There were 3 of us and we all said we have had better. So food is average. The thing that got me. I always receive good service sometimes great. My friend got beret for marking a plastic menu with the felt marker they gave him to use? I couldn’t believe it. I was worried after that. No staff smiles. Dim Sun is as much the experience as the food. On the plus side. They offer more beverage selections then any restaurant I’ve been to.
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Jean Ng
Love that the portion of everything is gigantic and the dim sum is not bad. 3 stars for the food because all the rice rolls and dumpling skins were too thick and not thin snd silky like it should be. The pig blood curd should be also taste silky and soft like soft tofu but was a little over cooked with a rough mouth feel.

This is our first vegas dim sum, will try other spots next time.
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Lili Xu
. I’d give this place 3.5 stars. We’ve been here a few times, and the dim sum is consistently decent. I appreciate the made-to-order service; you place your order and they bring the fresh items right to your table. The service is what you’d expect from a typical Chinese restaurant—it’s okay and efficient. If you’re having a strong dim sum craving, this is definitely a solid choice.
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Gabe Vergara
Greatest hidden gem in Vegas and most underrated Dim Sum place in the business. $22 for all you can eat DIM SUM??!!!!! Forget 5 stars I wish I could give this place TEN stars everything was fresh and tasty
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Keng Low
Small restaurant that’s really old school. They have an extensive Chinese food menu but most come here for the affordable ayce dim sum. The quality I would say is middle of the pack and made for by price and quantity. If your group is hungry, y’all won’t leave hungry and empty in the wallet. Is it for a solo diner? Probably not since you will be limited to selection since there’s only so much you can eat. Unless you are a zermat freak
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frank a2
There’s certainly an inconsistency when it comes to reviews of this place. 3.1 at TripAdvisor, 3.5 on Yelp and 4.0 here on Google. In the handful of times I’ve gone to this restaurant I cannot put this place under 5 stars. Of course there are a nice range of dim sum places here in Vegas as you should expect, but at this price point this is simply unbeatable for its food quality and portions. Everytime my partner and I dine here we go overboard because the take away will do numbers for those late nights. Certain reviewers here critique the dough in the Har Gow or the Ham Sui Gok but I cannot see where they’re coming from. It all felt very proportional especially considering the size of the dumplings. The eggplant and shrimp in the Yeung Ke Jai was just generous and that’s a running theme in this place. I’ve put in photos of two times I’ve visited (feb 25 and aug 25) just to show the scale of the food you can get. I feel that reviewers here get really lost in particularities and are honestly stuck up in what they feel is right whether it be for the preservation of their ways or just plain intra-cultural clashing you see all over (crab mentality I’m looking at you ). The service from the staff here is very prompt even at the late time we went. Water and tea was looked after religiously and they even start you with a savory pork soup while you order. Ordering is simple and the food gets to your table quickly, even at times when it was packed in my experience. We met the owner during our last visit who was so sweet and attentive. We talked about the reviews and spoke about the contradicting experiences we’ve had, and thanked her for a great meal. The experience I’ve had here goes beyond ratings, and perhaps that’s the real lesson. It’s easy for reviewers to get bogged down in nitpicking, comparing a single restaurant to some abstract, idealized version of ‘perfect’ dim sum. But in doing so, they miss the larger picture: a place that consistently delivers incredible value, generous portions, and genuinely warm service. This is one of those places that have compelled me enough to do a good review, because I usually review places when it’s bad.
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Phineas Fogger
Came back from a week in Las Vegas last Wednesday. Owning a vacation property, I’m there generally 5-8 weeks a year. I’ve had a week to think about my dining experiences, and I invariably returned to my visit with my partner to Hong Kong Gardens Seafood. I’ve been going there for years for all day Dim Sum, and it’s been consistently a high point of my dining experience.
I’m from Toronto, arguably now one of the premier international dining destinations with literally 100’s of dim sum restaurants.
Hong Kong Gardens has them all beat.
I’ve read the less than satisfied reviews and have to wonder what motivated these reviews. Perhaps the over inflated sense of entitlement that some travellers claim by right. I see no merit in any of them. Quite the contrary.
We arrived 30 minutes before closing, arguably the worst time to go to a restaurant, when one might expect the food and the staff tobe tired.
Our server did indeed look like she had been serving all day, but we were welcomed with smiles and efficiency. We had a jug of water and a pot of delicious tea on the table within minutes.
Before even ordering, she was back with a big bowl of meaty broth and pork neck which was plentiful and delicious.
The dim sum is not average. It’s exceptional, supersized, hot, fresh and reasonably priced. This place has consistently, over years, been very generous with its portions. We’ve always over ordered despite our best efforts not to, and are always graced with tasty take away.
Patrons need to stop equating busy with indifference. The staff here works their asses off and the results should be clear.
15 minutes before closing we were asked if we could pay the bill so our server could sit down and eat something. Ofcourse! The smile on her face made me want to ask her to join us
Notwithstanding that we were now the only table left, the owner stopped by and told us to relax and enjoy our meal. There was absolutely no rush!
At the end of this delightful and filling visit, the owner again stopped by to ask about our experience there.
I told her plainly that her restaurant was a gem, always had been and she should change nothing! Ever!!
After visiting the men’s room before leaving, I returned to find my partner standing there with a huge grin, and a big bag of egg yolk desert buns received from the owner with instructions that they were fresh made and great for breakfast!
Hong Kong Gardens, you have my heart!❤️ Never change!
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Henry WinePro
I have been there three times since last month; as a foodie, I have thoroughly enjoyed every item they served in all visits. It definitely is my favorite dim sum restaurant in all of Vegas. Don’t forget to try the shrimp-stuffed eggplant, for that alone makes your trip worthwhile!
By the way, I like the part that they have chili oil and other condiments set on the table unlike most others, which are brought to you on request only, and tea is served in the larger pot as well.
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E
Menu food and dim sum food quality is very good. Better than any other place we have tried in Vegas. Generous portions and even had leftovers. Glad food is lightly salted/light sauce. Family and I enjoyed a healthy balanced meal.

Con is that parking space is very small and we had to wait for a spot to open up.
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