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Went for dim sum on a Thursday (no carts) and Saturday (with dim sum carts) for dim sum. Super nice how the take reservations, as they were very accommodating for our party of 20. From the Dim Sum selection, our favorites would be the Shu Mai, Chive Dumplings, and Spare Ribs. The Egg Tarts were a bi
My bf goes here on the weekdays with his coworkers. He took me here on a Saturday for the first time. We weren't aware that you couldn't order from the menu and only order from the carts. When asking some questions, one of the workers seemingly berated him in Chinese. I understand how language barri
Was definitely a fun visit to this dim sum spot in Boston’s Chinatown. Service was efficient and helpful - and aided in mixing/matching some dishes. Pork rolls, pork dumplings, shrimp har gow and others were all extremely tasty. Typical dim sum palace décoré. Overall a fun experience.
I can say the food was amazingly delicious 😋, they have a great variety of food flavors and textures, and you can share with others. The restaurant was clean and full 👌, mostly all the time. If you don't want TEA, tell them right away because it is cost $5 dollars, isn't free. Something we didn't l
Wish I knew they moved last year but we didn’t until this year. Well this location is bigger and wait time is less. Food quality ? Feel like the old hey la moon is better but this is still very tasty. Can’t go wrong if you wanna give it a try. Try it!
They have basic dim sum plates and some other interesting dishes. Overall it was good. The waiters and the cart ladies were nice. However, there was a FOH lady that was super rude to us and to other staff. To a point you can totally see that's she's pissed. That left a bad taste in my mouth watching
Came on the weekend for dim sum. Had the carts come around and you get to pick your food. Delicious!
Seeking a your traditional dim sum cart restaurant with grumpy Chinese ladies serving you food? Look no further! Lovely dim sum restaurant! Congee is great, dim sum selection is traditional and wonderful, and atmosphere is what you’d expect at a dim sum restaurant!
Went here on a rainy afternoon when I had a 2 hr changeover in Boston. The pork Shumai was the best. Get the roasted pork bun just for the sweet bun. I ordered the red bean cake; maybe it’s an acquired taste but I felt it was just okay.
I really wanted to give them a five star because I used to love their dim sum when I lived here four years ago. However, it seems like they've lost their touch after they moved location. It's just never the same without the push cart. It's missing that excitement and freshness. I still enjoy the tas
I haven't tried many dim sum places to really give a valid verdict, but this place served us really delicious dishes. Pan fried noodle with beef was amazing. Their wonton soup was very tasty and was very clean after taste. Overall I really liked this place
Beautiful place for tapas style Dim Sum. If you want to try multiple items and wanted to try small portions. I highly recommend this place in Chinatown. The restaurant is open till 9:00 pm, however, the kitchen closes at 8:30 pm. If you are planning your dinner around 8ish, there are high chances th
Really good dim sum food and experience! Unfortunately they weren’t doing the dim sum cart when I went (Tuesday morning around 11 am). You just order dim sum from the menu then they bring it to you. The tea was fantastic. No wait but it was pretty busy. Highly recommend!
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