Reviews
Another Dim Sum adventure in Houston, Tx @ 10796 Bellaire Blvd. Birthday girl picked the new spot try out. Will say it’s been hard to find a great local Dim Sum here in town, but think we found a great spot that we can be glad to return to and recommend. It’s if priced right for what you’d normally spend. On our visit it was about $27.00 per person. Tip is included on large parties. Service is non-stop. You’ll have so many different servers come and check on you. Just make sure to speak up if you need anything or want more. Even if there’s a language barrier, their number system via pictures is easy enough for you to fill out the paper on what you’d like to try. There’s so many great foods here, it’s hard to pick one. Check out all the pictures if you need any recommendations. We will be back! Until next time. Parking: The plaza stays pretty busy and can be difficult to find a spot at times. Just be patient and someone is normally leaving within a short period of time.
My first time eating here was New Years Day 2024. Despite the large amount of people crowded in this big restaurant, servers smiled, worked fast, and delivered every dish hot to our table. We tried an arrangement of dim sum, and I also got to take pictures of the food items coming out from the kitchen so you can see the quality of the food. Overall, very satisfied with the food. Quality of the food was good but not as amazing as some of the other dim sum places I have tried in the US. Although the service was 5 star for a busy day. Definitely going back!
The food here is great. I wish they had more vegetarian options, but the few options they have, like the egg rolls, noodles and like 1 or 2 dumpling items, are delicious. The options I have picked from the menus were delicious, like the salted toasted tofu with their sweet soy sauce. You have to request the sweet soy sauce. Service is great, they are pretty quick about brining your meal out. Make sure to come early or you will be waiting outside for a good minute. If your a vegetarian, I highly recommend a different place.
New Chinese seafood restaurant. They also have dim sum. A good alternative to Ocean Palace if tou cannot get seats there. Services were excellent. The waitresses were friendly, and willing to give honest inputs on which dishes to try. We came late in the evening around 7pm, and there were limited dim sum choices left. But everything was good enough. Vegetarian options: All vegetable options. Parking: Lots of parking in front Kid-friendliness: Good choices of non spicy food. Waitresses were very kind to advice the most popular kids’ choices
All the different dishes were such a treat. The seafood was very fresh. The fact that the lobster was live until they cooked. It really made a difference in the quality of the dishes. It wasn’t frozen it was fresh, which was awesome. I was very glad we had an opportunity to come to this establishment. The flat noodles were yummy, the crab fried rice was on point, and the fried lobster was tasty and not over cooked at all. We will definitely come back. I really enjoyed the walnut shrimp dish too, the shrimp were huge.
Weekday dim sum came out quick and hot. Pleasantly surprised they had lunch menu items that were pretty good for the price ~$8 Since dim sum is expensive to eat a bunch of mixing in some noodles and meat dishes from the lunch menu was great. Really liked how open and spacious it is. You don’t feel crowded when sitting down.
We had six tables on a Sunday night. Food was good: ginger scallion lobsters, prawns with walnut, steamed Dungeness crab on rice, steamed oysters, mushrooms leafy greens, duck, cage free steamed chicken, pepper steak and fish maw soup. Love them all. Price was excellent for quality and quantity!Food: 5/5
I came here after they opened at 10:30am on a Sunday. After 11am-12pm, it starts to get busy and you will have to wait a bit before you get seated. I have come here a couple of times but some of the food I tried were okay; it was a hit or miss. I especially didn't like the steamed rice noodle with shrimp. The shrimp inside was definitely not their best and it left a pretty bad taste. The same goes for the shrimp in the Steamed Shrimp Dumpling. The chicken feet was a challenge; I preferred it to be more steamed and easier to eat. Both the shrimp and pork ingredients in the foods were just okay. Out of all the dishes, my favorite was the egg custard. It does take a while to get the staff attention but pretty understanding since it was busy. They do check and refill your drinks often. Kid-friendliness: There is a diaper changing station in the women's restroom. Wheelchair accessibility: There is a slope on the right side where the handicapped parking spaces are.
Hey, I've got to talk to you about this incredible place we found for DIM SUM in Houston! Seriously, you've got to give it a shot! It's absolutely amazing and totally worth a visit, plus the prices are really reasonable. So, next time you're in Houston, make sure you swing by and give it a try. I promise you won't be let down!Food: 5/5
Big spacious place, restaurant is packed on the holiday weekdays. Luckily we were able to get a small table. We ordered shrimp, pork crab dumplings and pork blood, sweet BBQ pastry, chicken feet, shrimp flat rice wrap noodles and fried shrimp crab clamp. They were all so good and comparing the portion with other dum dum restaurant..... this is a winner.