Dolo was great! This was my first time here after quite a few friends recommended it and it didn’t disappoint at all! We were there on a Sunday morning, there was a ~20 min wait, which I guess is pretty typical. I’m not gonna go into what all we got, I think everyone has their own dimsum menu pretty
Quick and easy dim sum in Chinatown. Got there around 6:45 pm and had no wait. Food came out pretty quick.
The flat rice noodles were very tasty and the oil seeped into the noodle. The dumplings (chiu chow and steamed pork) were filled but kind of bland. The shrimp rolls had two nice, large shrimp
This is not Wu House, this is authentic Asian food without the Americanized flavors. So if you’re used to your local Chinese restaurants, this is completely different. This is what you would find in parts of Asia, but everything was still very good. They have a lot of potstickers and dumplings all v
A solid spot for dim sum in Chicago especially if you’re looking for some unique dessert menu items. We came with a larger group of 7 and were placed in a large private room in the back, which was super nice. The service was quick and attentive.
We ordered staples such as chicken feet, crepes (Japa
It isn't in the busiest part of Chinatown, so it wasn't very busy when we came and I was concerned it would not be as good. However, the food was excellent--particularly the seafood, for which Dolo is apparently known. The restaurant also has its own parking lot, which makes it so much easier to acc
Absolutely delicious dim sum. Everything ordered was a banger. Highly recommend and certainly will be coming again.
Still my favorite dim sum place in Chicago after all these years. All of the staples are here and made to order, as well as delicious.
Tasty and affordable dim sum on the outskirts of Chinatown!
Strolled in at 3:30 on a Saturday afternoon and the restaurant was mostly empty, but filled up as we ate. The vibe is a bit more refined than most in Chinatown, but certainly not fancy. Definitely kid friendly. Service was timely.
Tried a
Good dim sum, service is on the lower end of what I am accustomed to, but the food is great and makes up for it.
As someone who enjoys trying new restaurants, I was thrilled when I was invited to Dolo in Chicago for a business lunch. From the moment I walked in, I knew that this was going to be a memorable experience. The ambiance was perfect for a midday meeting - quiet enough to have a conversation but still
Best Chinese brunch place! You will find some unique dishes here and they all so tasty!! I am surprised as a person who lived in chicago for years! Highly recommended! But there will be a line for the table prepared for that!
They have do a small parking lot.
This is my favorite go to place for dim sum in Chinatown. Their food is very good. My mom wouldn’t go to any dim sum place. We tried most of the popular places around Chinatown, not as good. Also DOLO has 20% off discount on weekdays from 2 to 4pm.
This is a great restaurant in Chicago's Chinatown. We went on a Saturday during the day so it was their dim sum menu. We've also been to dinner when the full menu was available. The food is great. The scallion cakes and corn/shrimp dumplings were my favorite. The staff is amazingly friendly and
Smaller space with the perks of a parking lot. Come early to miss the dinner crowd. They have standard dim sum offerings plus some items I've never seen. (There's also an extensive entree menu.) My favorites were the shrimp crepes and clam dumplings! They were amazing. Extra perk is that I left feel
Inarguably the best dim sum around. Always consistently quality food and terrific service.
Dim sum is ordered on a menu with pictures which makes it incredibly easy to navigate. They have all day dim sum and and all day full kitchen menu (but you might have to ask for it). Have always enjoyed the e
I went for Dim Sum.
Have been there twice so far.
Good news is , even the dim sum dishes are not tasted great to you, it won't be wrong, neither.
🥧Egg tarts:Crispy ,creamy and just right level of sweetness. Love it.
🌰Puff Durian :Outside is crispy, inside is soft and warm.
🥠Chicken feet : very flavo
The steam shrimp dumplings (har gao) chicken feet, shrimp and pork dumpling (shu mai) are absolutely delicious! Not much of a wait. Quick service. I do not like the steam shrimp pancakes because they’re a bit soggy and bland.
In my recent dining experience at this Chinese-style restaurant, I was truly impressed by the delightful ambiance and delectable cuisine it had to offer. From the moment I stepped inside, the warm and inviting atmosphere captivated me, making it a perfect place for a cozy meal with friends or family
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