a variety of food items on a table
a display case of baked goods
Pineapple custard buns
L56 Szechuan Shrimp
Stuffed Jalapeños
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a bowl of rice wrapped in a leaf
a person preparing a meal
Chicken feets
Sticky rice Shrimp dumplings
Cheung fun
Shrimp Dumplings
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The inside of the egg roll
Beef rice skin rolls.
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Amelia B.
Dec 6, 2024
Tha k you fellow Dim Sum Lovers for leading us here! What is a girl to do when traveling and needing a dim sum fix. Our hotel was actually just 15 minutes away. We ordered off the menu and it didn't disappoint.
Read MoreLynn H.
Nov 27, 2024
A.K.A Duck!! We came in at 3:00 on a Wednesday (they are closed on Tuesday) for lunch and were treated to Peking Duck with wraps and veggies. The duck was done to perfection and sliced beautifully thin. I didn't take any pictures because we were too busy eating. We will be back.
Read MoreJackie Z.
Feb 10, 2024
Low key the best weekend dim sum place in Cincinnati--casual dining place in a strip mall, but legit Taiwanese owners and good flavors. Check it out for a nice meal!
Read MoreTanya P.
Feb 8, 2023
This place is located conveniently right off the highway exit. They've got their own parking lot and can be seen from the big White Castle. Apparently, stuff I've found on the Yelp app about this location is inaccurate. There are no pineapple rolls or complementary peanuts. These things are more than ten years old. The prices are significantly higher and there are many different things here. The menu says they're voted number one in the city of Cincinnati. The food was very good but I think the food is prepared ahead of time. The rice was dry and sticky and the egg roll was very dry even though it had a lot of vegetables in it. I liked the food and would order it again. The lunch meals do not come with soup or an egg roll like most Chinese lunch spots.
Read MoreJesse L.
Aug 20, 2022
Casual Chinese Plus has no right being as good as it is in Cincinnati. "Dimsum" is a traditional meal served in China as a lively tea-time brunch affair, with family and friends sharing a multitude of small, steamed and braised tapa dishes served off of rolling carts. At Casual Chinese, dimsum service starts at 10:30AM every Saturday and Sunday. 100% homemade, made from scratch dimsum, served from a rolling steam cart as God intended. Properly strong oolong tea or fragrant, non-caffeinated chrysanthemum "ju hua" tea, served by the kettle. All the expected fixings like glass shrimp dumplings, xiao long bao, charsiu buns, shumai, and the traditional dimsum dishes like chicken feet, tripe, banana leaf wrapped sticky pork rice, and pork rib cutlets. The flavors are excellent, but what really gets me is the sublime, juicy-firm texture of the various meats and dumplings - a hallmark of dimsum that has never, ever been frozen. I've tried their normal menu too - their beef ho fun is decadent, satisfying, and filled with that wok hei smoky flavor. As a Chinese American myself, I had all but given up on finding good dimsum in Cincinnati. The only places that I know of either serve dimsum to order only (rather than by cart), or their dimsum is clearly frozen and premade, or both. That changes with Casual Chinese Plus. Whatever ethnicity or background you may be, I highly encourage you to bring your family over, and enjoy brunch the Chinese way.
Read MoreErica H.
Dec 25, 2023
Food is good but service isn't great. I ordered online and did a pick up. My ordered was placed directly through the online order link on their website. When I went to pick up my order I was scolded by the employee working because you can't order a small on a holiday? I kindly told him they need to update their website. Not very friendly customer service in my opinion....
Read MoreYing Z.
Dec 3, 2023
Dim sums are very good, especially the shumai and sticky rice in lotus leaves. The owner is so nice but busy and it is a nice space that can host small and large parties.
Read MoreJen M.
Dec 6, 2022
I bought a certificate for this restaurant (certificate voucher is good for $20 worth of food and you pay $10 for it). When I took my certificate into the restaurant to use, they told me (he seems like the owner) told me they are not honoring the certificates right now. I asked if that was stated anywhere on the website when I purchase the certificate and they said it is not, but they are allowed to choose what dates they accept them on. So they didn't mind taking my money for a certificate but I suppose they will let me know if/when, in the future, I can use it. Yikes, shady.
Read MoreDamen G.
Nov 3, 2024
I just visited this location for the first time and I must say it was a great, amazing, wonderful, excellent experience! As soon as I walked inside the door they were waving and smiling. The restaurant was definitely busy with plenty of people inside but that didn't stop them from being so friendly. Thank you guys for just being so amazing and providing wonderful and great customer service. Definitely to the manager she is top-notch amazing & awesome. Just sitting there waiting on my order watching her interact with each customer and then turning around and helping the team out just had a smile on my face the whole time! Great atmosphere!
Read MoreAnna C.
Oct 23, 2024
In house made dim sum by a Cantonese dim sum chef. They have pushing carts every Saturday and Sunday Brunch. They also have authentic Chinese food and seafood that made in different Chinese cooking techniques. Everything is great here. Will consider throw a graduation party here, the back room can fit 200 ppl. Glad to know such a great Chinese restaurant in Cincinnati finally!
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