Xiao long bao
Lovers Boat
Jasmine green tea with a large hot sake
Dim sum menu 1
Bao, Shrimp Har Gow (4 pcs)
Chicken feet
Steamed Chicken Bun (3 pcs)
Dim sum menu!
Dim sum menu
Seating area
Pork spare ribs
Dimsum menu
Jasmine tea
Teriyaki Chicken Bento Box
Custard egg bun
Tribe
Salted egg custard bun and bbq pork bun
Bar area
food, soup, soups and chowder, chowder
Pork shumai
Crunch Roll (8 pcs)
Good to be back in person
Dim sum!
鵪鶉蛋燒賣 Quail Egg Shumai (3 pcs)
Xuan T.
Feb 25, 2025
This place serves both sushi and dim sum! What an impeccable duo for a restaurant to have. Only found that out by reading another yelpers' review. We dined here for the first one, which happened to be on Valentine's Day, figuring that most other places would be packed. It did take a while for us to be seated and a couple that was ahead of us did end it leaving, but I didn't want that to deter me since dim sum was on my brain. Their options on sushi was fairly expansive same goes for their dim sum menu.We ordered a scallop roll, sashimi platter, and a lot of different dim sums. I didn't take pics, but everything was delicious. Now the service isn't fast when we went, but I can tell they are hard working; think I saw 2-3 cooks and 2 waiters, so it was pretty understaffed for this holiday occasion. You do hear them communicate pretty loudly with each other in the restaurant, but I considered that as part of their charm. I had a feeling maybe the two cooks were competing with each other in getting orders done.Overall, I enjoyed my experience and the quality of food. They've been added to my favorites list.
Read MoreKim L.
Feb 19, 2025
We met here on Sunday for dim sum for 10 people, and had great experience! Located right across from the rodeo grounds - we enjoyed all kinds of Chinese delicacies from broccoli in oyster sauce, to turnip cakes, buns of all kinds, shrimp, sesame balls - you name it! We enjoyed tea and dim sum for hours, we were all so full by the end, and they were able to split the check 10 ways for us - it ended up being just $33.00 per person including a tip for all of the wonderful food that we had! I haven't had dim sum in years, and this was an enjoyable way to spend a Sunday morning!
Read MoreBob M.
Dec 29, 2024
Our first Dim-sum experience in Tucson and it did not disappoint. From the outside the restaurant is very unassuming. And the interior decor is nothing fancy. But the hustle in the kitchen tells you all you need to know, that great food is on its way. Unlike some other dim-sum places we've been to in other towns, they don't do cart service here. When you arrive you are given a menu (with pictures) and a sheet of paper on which to mark your orders and quality. When completed the waiter comes around d and picks up the sheet and fifteen to twenty minutes later your dishes start to come out. The order can be somewhat random so don't fret if you think something may have been missed, it's on its way! We had six different dishes during this visit and each was very good. The service it efficient and polite. We will be back!
Read MoreAlexis L.
Feb 9, 2025
Best dim sum in town! Made fresh & authentic any day of the week. Only tried one sushi roll. It was good as well.
Read MoreArka C.
Nov 23, 2024
Tried again on weekend; expanded dimsum service - the shrimp fun gao (shrimp w cilantro) was awesome - service is great as usual. The usual stuff - soup buns, shumai were very good also; Tucson needs to try out this dimsum place more - this is the best one we have tried in the city for sure.
Read MoreMildred O.
Jul 20, 2024
Nothing fancy, but the food is solid. The best part for me is there is made to order dim sum on the weekends, The service can be slow, but friendly and locally owned.
Read Moresian t.
Jan 7, 2024
It's been a while since we ate here.The food is as good as before, the service also good. Easy parking and got seat right away. Food comes out in a very reasonable time.
Read MoreEileen Q.
Jul 16, 2024
Parking is ample, service was ok, tables were sticky, usual Chinese restaurant feel. Mind you it's a Sushi place. We only came to try to dim sum because it seems it's the only one in Tucson worthy of taking a chance. You will be happy to know, it's ok - yes, ok! Just ok. Sorry! The noodles were decent, my husband liked it, it was not exactly what I was looking for but well... The siomai was good, better than others I've had in Tucson, also the soup dumplings were good. I wasn't too crazy about the quail egg one. My husband liked the pork and the tripe, it was close enough to the ones we had in LA & SF. Will we be back? Hummmm - maybe to try the other dim sum items we didn't try. Oh! I forgot to tell you, the dim sum is made to order, no rolling carts.
Read MoreGreen G.
Jan 12, 2025
Amazing! We went with our little kiddos and they loved it too! Tries almost all of their dim sum items today. Food is hit and fresh, made to order. Service also great. We'll be back soon!
Read MoreChris K.
Jun 20, 2024
It was meh. Certainly not worth the drive. The place is run down, but that doesn't mean the food isn't going to be good. They do Dim Sum to order, but that's not unique anymore in Tucson and done better elsewhere. My group and just one other person was there so the server was Johnny on the spot, so that was good. The signs warning away thieves didn't help the ambiance, so I don't think this is a late night place to be. We started with a tempura mix, this was okay if a bit spartan and oily. We ordered dim sum. One guest questioned the quality of the meat in one of the dishes. We then ordered three rolls, one with beef in it...and I guess there is a reason that it's not that popular. The fried rolls were overcooked and greasy. The spicy rolls added cucumber which was a surprise. But overall it was just okay.
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