“Great all-day dim sum. Where else can you get dim sum any day ?! They have great choices and everything tastes amazing. The shrimp dumplings are some of my favorites, as are the steamed pork buns and the beef with rice in lotus leaves. They have the traditional cart service. It does get crowded on the weekends, so be ready to wait.“
“Loved my experience here! All the food and sushi was solid, the absolute standout however was the special sashimi they had the night we went. I still think about it all the time. Our waitress was very knowledgeable on the menu and very helpful with questions. The half off wine deal on Thursday is bonus fun!“
“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“
“Love Hello Dumpling! Great rotating specials. I’m always happy, order something new often and it’s never a bad meal! The severs mix in and out of good, but never bad. Always so happy to pop in for a fresh meal!Parking: Small lot in immediate vicinity, but there’s a large parking lot across the road“
“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…“
“It is a dim sum restaurant in DFW area. We ordered several food including roast duck, chow mien ( I think so), chicken feet, durian pastry and some other dim sum. The food is just average. The roast duck and chow mien were salty and other food was plan, not too much attracting. The best part of the dim sum is that they were fresh made.“
“This place is pretty good for Chinese & Chinese inspired food. My family & I had the roast duck and crispy noodles with seafood. Not to mention we had a variety of dim sum, which they offer all day! If you’re looking into dim sum, I suggest ordering a few then ordering more if needed. All of our orders were made fresh. Please keep in mind that not all staff are fluent in English, but their work ethic is good. Staff was kind enough to give us a gift card since we paid our bill full in cash; it was worth 10% of our total bill. Will definitely swing by again when we’re around the area. After all, we have a gift card to use lol“
“Fantastic cart service Dim Sum! Never had a bad visit to this place and I absolutely look forward to each visit. Be prepared to eat some great food, Highly recommend the Crispy Pork, Har Gow and Shu Mai! Dim Sum Cart service is Saturday, Sunday and holidays and well worth the visit!“
“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.“
“I was still on the quest to look for the elusive good dim sum place in DFW and this place is the best I've found so far. The restaurant was a little old, so it probably had some history. The dim sum cart ladies were friendly and showed me the kind of dim sum they had in the cart. Overall the dim sum were very solid and decent, but they were not at the same level as the dim sum restaurants in California, Vancouver or New York. I would say this place is an ok restaurant to satisfy my occasional cravings for dim sum.“