“Nice restaurant, the food was delicious but the customer service wasn't good. We ordered 6 individual small dishes to share, we didn't get our complete order at the same time. They divided in 3...we had to wait long time to see and eat all the food. Hopefully next time they have better service. They didn't offer water.“
“We went to furama for dim sum & drag! delicious dishes with lots of vegetarian options and fun drinks. Beautiful big room, perfect for the event! Employees were helpful and accommodating for dietary restrictions. Will definitely be returning!“
“Definitely earned the Triple Crown in my book.The food was delicious and came out hot and quick. Service was on point with refills. They even accommodate huge parties.But the food was excellent!! Definitely recommend ordering different dishes to share amongst one another.The waiting area is small but the dining area is huge, no one is elbow to elbow like in other cities (New York).Definitely will come back on our next visit to Chicago.“
“Was seated immediately w/o a reservation, even on a very busy Saturday night. Service was lightning-fast, barely had time to sit down before water and hot tea was already delivered. Amazing selection of dim sum, ordered a variety of dishes and was more and more pleased with each dish as it arrived.Cannot recommend this place enough.“
“Food always delicious!!! Service always delivers-they are the complete package!!!Food delicious hot and reasonably priced. Service is tops, ambiance is very relaxing non rushed and constantly given refills and you can enjoy at leisure Always my place for dim sum“
“I cannot stop thinking about the pork fried rice! Everything was daintily chopped and perfectly balanced. Next level delicious. However, the roast duck dim sum was not crisp and mostly bones. On a side note, there are two dining rooms; we were led to the tiny stark one although the finer of the two was not busy….“
“This is a great stop for those exploring Chinatown in Chicago. The seafood is fresh - and even alive! The oysters were massive and delicious. The roast duck was an all star at the table. Explored with the jellyfish, which was perfect with chili sauce. The tofu and mushroom dish with bok choy is a must. Their dumplings are so filling and perfectly crafted with the herbs and meat.“
“Wowww. So good! I left with a box full of pastries. I was surprised at the cost as well. I was expecting to pay a good chunk of money and it was the cheapest place I had gone too. Egg tarts, mousse cakes, coconut tarts, so many options. They don't take card, so don't have cash ready. Even though that can be annoying, it's still very worth it. The ladies there are very sweet and it's nice inside. The tables and chairs were put away, so I'm not sure seating is available. Outside there are little benches and stuff to sit on though. If you're in Chinatown, definitely visit this place.“
“Finally made it here last Saturday. I was expecting to encounter overhyped food but was gladly mistaken. Everything we had was fresh to order. I do not have any complaints. We will definitely be going back to try other items. I have tried many Asian restaurants and have been mostly let down. This restaurant and Wah Sun are the only restaurants I will go to.“
“$10 lunchplates are excellent: beef with Chinese broccoli, fried smelts with jalapeños...very good.Free parking at an adjacent strip mall.Zagat rated low profile restaurant on N Broadway near corner of W Lawrence in the Chicago uptoen area.“
“I'm so happy to have learned about this spot. They have all the good normal Chinese dishes like orange chicken, Mongolian beef, etc, but I came specifically for the Korean Chinese dishes, jjajangmyun and tangsooyook. This is the best jjajangmyun I've had in the city in a long time. The tangsooyook (which is a Korean Chinese version of sweet and sour beef) was also on point, so crispy and delicious. These dishes are comfort food to me and they were done so well here, really made me so happy tonight. Service was excellent and the pricing is very fair. We will be back very soon!!! They have free parking, but the restaurant is also surrounded by pay to park spots if needed.“
“Very quick I like that you can create your personal noodles as you like, pretty quick service with food so hot that it sautéed my tongue blue-rare, the crab ragoon so creamy and crunchy at the same time.Vegetarian options: They give vegetarian options for each part of the process of the noodle customization“
“This is our "go to" old fashioned Chinese restaurant. It's stuck in the 70's decor is still inviting. The thick gravy with tons of corn starch reminds me of my youth.It's clean and friendly and never to crowded (except on Thanksgiving and New Years eve).The prices are very reasonable and the service is quick. Very reliable. I usually get Moo shu and my friend always gets eggfoo young.“
“Visited Chicago and was introduced to the owners and owners son through my mentor. We were able to try their peking duck, chow fun, and bbq braided pork and wonton soup. My personal favorite was the wonton soup but everything tasted amazing. The owners were extremely kind and hospitable and we were able to drink a sip of wine with the owner and some of the locals. I could tell it's a community based restaurant and all the locals were coming here to eat some good Chinese food. I really had an amazing time. Shout-out to Mike and his family!“
“We wanted to check out this spot after seeing such good ratings on Yelp when searching for dim sum. It's located near the dog park and residential area. It's located upstairs between other nearby store fronts. Some parts of the restaurant looked to be outdated or in remodeling phase. We got seated towards the back nearby the window with a great view of the Chicago buildings. More of the "upscale" dim sum type spot. You will not find staff pushing dim sum carts. We ordered through the tablet and food came out reasonably fast and piping hot. An order of Sui mai comes with 5 pieces instead of 4 unlike other places! No wonder the price for 1 order seemed a bit high $6-7. I guess the price and portion justifies it. Sui mai was plump and juicy. My fave! The shrimp noodle roll and pork noodle roll were alright. I wished the rice noodle roll were thinner. Slightly thicker than I would prefer. I liked the pork one more than the shrimp. My friend ordered the chicken feet and seemed to enjoy it. I ordered the tofu skin with pork & shrimp. It was wrapped in the tofu skin and it was my second favorite item here. Service was pretty good. Although the staff doesn't look like the "friendliest," they did come by to refill out waters and bus our dirty dishes. No complaints. Good food and we both left satisfied. Yum yum dim sum.“
“I ordered the general jones' wings (not spicy), beef chow fun, shredded pork/chives/tofu, and pan fried pork buns.Everything tasted great as expected but the shredded pork was the all-star that I couldn't stop eating. I forgot to take pictures until I already started eating.“
“This is such a a nice place! And everyone who works here is so nice. Their boba teas are wonderful, my kids love the smoothies with boba, and I have yet to eat something from here that's bad(as it's all been good so far). Eric is one of the managers/owners and is a very nice guy.“
“Hands down the best Chinese food in Chicago. I've been eating here and ordering take-out/delivery from them for over 20 years and have yet to have a single negative experience either dining in or ordering take-out or delivery. The dining area is clean, the staff is friendly, and the delivery drivers always show up promptly if you are within their acceptable delivery range. The food is absolutely phenomenal, and their eggrolls are without comparison. I've tried most of their menu, but I will always keep coming back to their orange peel chicken and combinations lo-mein. That plus 2 vegetable eggrolls and some oolong tea is quite literally heaven on earth. Keep up the great work, and I hope you continue to stay in business as I wish to continue eating the best Chinese food in all of Chicago for an additional 20 years.“
“Nice place to stop in for a quick bite. Food was generally good. The steamed pork buns weren't my favorite but the rest was really yummy. The dumplings were excellent. Good service with friendly staff. Plenty of seating. Prices were very good.“
“First time here with my girlfriend and her parents. I gotta give this place 5-stars. I am not Chinese so can't comment on whether this is authentic Cantonese dishes - but they're from HK so I'll take their word for it! The portions here are large - we ordered the pepper steak (very very... like very tender), tofu mushrooms with Chinese peapods (amazing and almost my favorite), salt and pepper fish (crispy fried and not fishy), and scallops with noodles (amazing and my favorite). It was way more than enough and we took the rest to go. The food comes out pretty fast and I like that there are plenty of accommodations for large groups and tables for two. Last piece of advice and perhaps most important - validate parking in the lot nearby off of Wentworth. Pretty much all the stores validate including Phoenix and it's just $2!“
“One of the best DIM-SUM restaurants in the whole CHICAGO city. The portion of dim-sum in those bamboo bowls is really big; big shrimp size, yummy beef meat.Though, i really missed some delicious sauce to dip dim-sum in; such as seafood sauce (made of lime juice, crushed garlic, cilantro, green onions, finely chopped chilli, a pinch of salt/Fish sauce and small amount of jaggery). It would be really nice, if the restaurant management would include SEAFOOD sauce in their menu to offer with dim-sum.Great sitting arrangement. We reached early at 9:30 and it was already crowdy; we heard sundays are very very crowdy and long lines, so better reach early.Vegetarian options: Stir fried vegetables, tofu options and other vegetables are the only options for vegetarians. Because its speciality is DIM-SUM, which uses meat as its main ingredient.Parking: Parking is usually paid (based on where you are parking your car for getting into the NEW Chinatown to go to the restaurant); $2.50/HOURKid-friendliness: Big spacious restaurant, so sitting space shall not be a problem.Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair users might need an extra hand to get into the rstaurant, otherwise it very friendly.“