“I always order steamed vegetable dumplings and King vegetable dumplings. I absolutely love them! When I am near Carrollton, I stop at this store to grab dumplings. They are located inside of hmart. The lady and her son were really nice, the lady even recommended me to try the Kimchi steamed dumplings. They were to die for. I couldn't take pictures because I ate them all.“
“Sushi was more rice forward than I was expecting, but everything was mostly awesome (sans cauliflower, that was so-so). Hopefully they add more fish to the sushi in the futureI really enjoy the vibe and decor they went with. Definitely coming backThe ribs and lobster dumplings stole the show“
“We came here for my nieces birthday, and then again on my birthday within the same month and OMG, the crab pork dumplings are the star of the show, they’re so delicious and the spicy orange chicken was so good too. Everything we tried was delicious, 10/10“
“I have never been at this place before although they have been open for over a year in Frisco. I asked for the mixed vegetables and I can say I wasn't disappointed at all! It was a good variety of veggies and the sauce was very delicious, the veggies were crispy and a very good portion. The service is incredible good as they have a person in the dinning room to make sure that whatever you might need is given to you right away. They accompanied the plate with a yellow vegetable pickle that I have never seen before and I have to say, it's delicious!!! The price is a little more than the average Chinese restaurant but totally worth it.“
“This is some of the best dim sum & authentic Chinese food in all of DFW!! We didn’t have to wait to be seated and food was out within 5 minutes or less after ordering. It was fresh and hot too! Cheree & Ivy were so polite and explained the menu thoroughly. I will be back at least once a month! So glad I found this place.“
“Solid as in gold plated Chinese food on offer here at this unassuming strip mall surrounded by mostly Desi shops. Don’t miss the Dim Sum. It’s ding dong delicious. The fried shrimp ball is absolutely perfect with a whisper thin crust and brimming with juicy shrimp. Thank the fry gods in the back for making this dish so light. Think the best shrimp fritter you could ever eat. The variety of the mains plates is also spectacular. So much lamb so little time…“
“I got noodle with beef. In terms of portion, it’s more than enough, so don’t worry about it. The noodle itself was fine (combined with sprouts, onion, and green beans). However, I didn’t like the beef in it.As starter, they brought a starter (some kind of chips) with special sauces which I really liked.“
“Always tastes amazing! Been a regular customer here and they never disappointed me.Favorite food:- Peking duck- BBQ pork- Truffle Shimp siumai- Scallop fried rice ? ? ?Good place for family gatherings as well! My family loves the vibe and the food!“
“I’m surprised there are so few dim sum places in Dallas. With that in mind, this is an okay dim sum place. They have a small menu with okay service.It gets pretty busy around 12pm on a weekend. So come earlier like 11am and you’ll get a seat right away.I personally prefer cart service dim sum, not this place’s menu. You tick off items on a menu.And their menu is quite small. They don’t have plain cheung fun (rice noodles) for example. Some of their items are a bit strange like fried turnip cake with XO sauce. The fried turnip is cut into small cubes, not a large slab like I’m used to. They also have sesame balls but with lava custard inside not sesame or red bean paste. They do have the classics like har gao (shrimp dumplings) and siu mai (pork dumplings). And some of the items like lava custard buns and vegetarian cheung fun were sold out, which is strange given how early we were there.Service wise, they’re just okay. It took a while to get people’s attention, and they weren’t super busy. The server robots are cool, but they don’t seem to be used for dim sum which is served by hand like at other sit down restaurants.Overall, it’s okay. I’d come back purely because it’s close and because there aren’t many dim sum options in Dallas.“
“How have I not notice there was a Chinese food eatery inside of 99 Ranch market? Sure it may not be the most delicious and freshly made food but it's made daily and cheap! Two entree combo with noodles are rice and a soup for 6.59! For that price in my opinion the food is pretty darn good and satisfying. Great to grab a bite to dine in or to go after you shop at the 99 ranch market..“