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Address: 125 Ken Pratt Blvd, Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: (720) 745-8571
Website: https://nanasdimsumanddumplings.com/
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Reviews
Everything I tried was very tasty. I did the $25 lunch combo which gives you 4 options, 1 item from 4 sections. The egg drop soup was thick and well seasoned. The fried rice had a decent amount of chicken and veggies. The dim sum & crispy shrimp were delicious as well. The shrimp was super crispy. I also ordered the dumpling roulette and soup buns. The soup buns were decent. They were not as full as some others that I’ve had, but the broth was super flavorful. The dumpling roulette is a great option you want to try their different dumplings. You get one of each. The pan fried thumblings are sooo cute. Delicious mini bites of dumplings. The Thai tea was good, not overly sweet like most.
Everyone was very helpful with menu recommendations and super nice as well. The ambiance is nice, not too loud. The music playing is mellow and just the right volume.
Loved the creative decor, such as the dragon that wraps throughout the restaurant space above head and the dim sum steamers used as decor above the entrance. There are also some ramen/soup bowls used as decor towards the back of the restaurant. Overall, it has PF Chang sort of vibe to me, but toned down and it feels more homey, cozy, and less commercialized. I’ll definitely be back and bringing the Fam. Glad they accept reservations. Recommend them for weekends and large groups as they get busy on weekends.
The decor really stands out. It’s thoughtfully done, warm, and fun without feeling over the top. The atmosphere feels intentional and inviting.
Customer service was friendly and welcoming throughout the visit. Everyone we interacted with was polite and helpful.
One small detail I really appreciated was the background music. It’s set at the perfect level, easy to hear and adds to the vibe, but still quiet enough to have a normal conversation at the table.
Overall, great food, great atmosphere, and a place I’d happily come back to.
Service: They had a good system worked out here! We just marked what we wanted on the menu with a dry erase marker, and then as everything was brought out the servers would put an x on it. Everything came out as it was ready, so not everything was given to us at the same time which I enjoyed. The waiter was nice and helped us figure out a few things!
Atmosphere: From the outside, this building looks small, but when you enter it somehow looks a lot larger. It feels spacious inside with still plenty of seating.
Overall: Delicious, haven’t really had a good dim sum place here in Colorado, but now there is one. Would come back here happily and I can’t wait to enjoy another meal here!
The atmosphere is wonderful — very inviting and comfortable. The lunch menu is a great value where you choose one item from each category, which made it fun and affordable to try a variety of dishes.
Everything we ordered was delicious — dumplings, barbecue buns, wonton soup — and our favorite was the veggie rolls. So good!
Julius, our server, was amazing. He took his time to explain the menu and made sure we felt comfortable with everything. We really appreciated that.
But the loud indie American music brought me back to reality immediately and sadly.
I am not an Asian cuisine expert but, regarding the food, I can only say that what I tried (steamed and fried dumplings) didn’t have much flavor.
My dining experience was just meh…