Chinese broccoli with Oyster sauce (Gai Lan)
Pork Siu Mai
Chicken feet
Shrimp and Chive dumplings (Jiu Cai Bao)
Beef Tripe
Shrimp Rice Roll
Crysantium jelly
Taro pork crispy stuff
BBQ buns and Salted egg yolk buns
delicious! @hei02miyachi on ig
Scallop dumplings
Love the fried fish with lotta roes in it
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Juicy and tasty
Sticky rice (4/5)
The borough bun with egg custards inside
Chicken Feet
Pork Siu Mai
Siu Mai so gooood
food
Steam chicken black mushroom over rice. It also has a piece of lap cheong (Chinese sausage). The chicken has bones in it.
Beef rice roll
Angel K.
Feb 5, 2025
Dim Sumlicious is a no frills dim sum spot in Chinatown. It is the epitome of a hole in the wall. It is very bare bones with minimal ambiance or decor. There are no carts here, you order from a menu that you do check marks on. The menu is pretty small for a dim sum spot but they have all the signature dishes you'd expect and a few other unique ones.I would say prices are fair. They make everything to order since there's no carts. The menu is only dim sum. Don't expect to order non dim sum items like stir fries.I will say I actually like the food here a lot. The staff is very kind but they could definitely upkeep cleanliness a bit more.My favorite dishes here are their chicken feet and they have a Chinese donut dish that's wrapped in a rice roll. It is delicious!I have gone a couple times now and it does hit the spot. I think I'll always go to Orchid or New Asian BBQ first by instinct but this is a good alternative
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J. L.
Jan 24, 2025
One star down as it is no frills; I'm usually a regular at HK Garden but this restaurant really did the trick!Har Gow and Siu Mai was executed perfectly!My ama's fave braised spareribs were also succulent and delicious. Chicken feet and tripe were both so tender! Mom and pop owned; I encourage cash they'll take card; but show them you care about their proprietorship and they'll return some kindness.Until next time!
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Ian C.
Nov 28, 2024
We wanted to try dim sum and saw 4* ratings. After going today to try out, I'm wondering if f how on earth get 4 stars rating when all of their dim sum items are from mass produce factory and it taste wrong all over the place!!!We came in around 1pm there are 3 people working the small restaurant and yet tables are not cleared after guest left and we were sent to sardine can table 1. Sat for 5 mins then owner figure out we never got menu or dim sum sheet. Limited items are available when we wave the dim sum sheet, took owner a while to order for us and she told us she will order the items in 10mjns, kitchen is busy! We are like what!! I dare you to say that to white couples sat across from us, what bs !!! The staff are not trained, duplicate items showed up to our table, the sad part is it's not even busy, most tables are done eating. They forgot to cut the fried glutinous ball, it soaked in oil, super greasy unlike what is supposed to be. More items gradually came very slowly, the salt and pepper calamari is so dry and hard, I thought I was eating deep fried calamari jerky!!! The shrimp cheong fun, length is short and lacking shrimp in some chunks, to make it worst the flour wrapper for the cheong fun was so thick, I can slap someone hard with it and It will still not break. What a let down!! The beef meatballs are tough and dense like a rock, super hard to bite into and tasteless, hot water refill speed for a tiny restaurant with 3 people running it is exceptionally slow, the wait staff walked pass it and do nothing then comes back and tell us they will refill it later. Hot water boiler is within 6 steps away but yet she decide to setup a new table fixing the soy sauce than fill hot water for customers that are eating!! I seriously think those high eating reviews are bogus. Glaciers can pass by before hot water get fill. Definitely will not go back to sub standard dim sum place. Also to mention restaurant mandatory charges 18% tip!!! They definitely don't deserve that 18%. 1 star is being generous to them.
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Cyn L.
Nov 23, 2024
I searched Yelp for dim sum and we decided on this restaurant. It was located in a strip mall with easy parking.The menu was limited to dim sum and we ordered by checking off items on a paper menu. There were no carts to see what you'd be getting.We ordered siu mai, har gow, sticky rice in lotus leaf, fried shrimp with sugar cane, steamed pork ribs, taro cakes, and custard tarts for dessert. Everything was fresh and the spareribs were especially good.They charge $1.25 per person for tea.Glad that we stopped in for lunch. The restaurant was clean and service was pleasant. Not a lot of tables, which was ok with us as we were seated promptly during a weekday.Prices were comparable to LA.
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Stephanie T.
Jan 19, 2025
Place was open early I like that the staff was nice the menu was simple not to crazy . The food was decent in my opinion the bbq bun and the chicken feet were my favorite. It's a family restaurant so the decor was not too crazy pretty simple. We got a few things of the menu
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Fallon K.
Nov 18, 2024
It's a small spot with and the ladies working making it charming. They had such wonderful personalities. The food was really good accept for the accept fried shrimp. They were not deveined so it left us feeling dirty. Don't order them, unless you like eating poo.
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Beneeta D.
Jan 3, 2025
I love dim sum, and my annual Christmas Eve tradition is Dim Sum. I called while waiting over an hour at another restaurant asking for the wait. The person on the phone said she could take us right now, so we rushed over. The service was quick, the dim sum was good, and we all left full and happy. Recommend for a low key dim sum. The larger tables had a Lazy Susan, I would have liked that option as well because our table was so full.
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Flora C.
Feb 9, 2025
Small shop in a strip mall. The dim sum is decent. Our favorite is the congee. Our lease favorite is the soy sauce stirred fried noodle. Staff is very friendly. The only thing I will pick on is the shop's cleanliness. Walls, door knobs and floor need some major cleaning from dirt track and grease. If one can oversee these, I think this is a little gem for some good Cantonese foods.
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Stella W.
Sep 27, 2024
My friend and I had a great dim sum experience here. My favorite dish was the Shrimp Rice Roll - the rice wrap was jiggly and bouncy which is a sign that it was freshly prepared! Dishes can take a while to come out of the kitchen, but that's because everything is made-to-order.Everything was reasonably priced, our bill for two was just $45 (after tax and tip). Note: they do charge for hot tea per person. I don't mind though, since the business appears to be operated by a local family. They have some Chinese tunes playing in the background. I would definitely come again the next time we visit Vegas!
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Jason L.
Jun 26, 2024
When visiting Vegas, it can be tough to find an affordable and filling meal. The trick is: getting away from the Strip.Dim Sumlicious is about 10-15 minutes west of the Strip in Chinatown (which is really more of an Asian Town than specifically Chinese but I digress). They offer up a vast array of tasty and affordable bites that are more filling than you may think. Between two people, 4 items were plenty to share. My personal fav was probably the salt and pepper fried squid but, honestly, everything was delicious. The place isn't fancy but who cares? It tastes good. Service was fast and friendly and it felt good to get away from the hustle and bustle.
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