Fisherman's Wharf Dimsum
342 East Kent Ave S #101, Vancouver
(604) 323-1796
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Great for take home dim sum. Taste almost like restaurant.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Good selection. Good prices.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Quick and easy to pick up frozen dim sum. My kids love it for lunch. They have a points program so make sure you join if you go there often
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Take out or Uber Eats only, no dine in. Order is quick and they take credit/debit.
I'd happily rate five stars if they were provided consistent quality.I've placed many orders and 95% has been fine, despite finding some sort of chard in my soup dumpling once and the meat not being the freshest.Currently writing this review while feeling sick to my stomach from the siu mai (which was the only thing I ate). You could smell the heavy sesame oil upon open the bag. It's quite telling that the meat was not fresh and the oil was used as a cover up. What a waste of money.They've also had multiple increases in the past two years, which I understand with the pandemic and inflation. However, many places are able to keep up with their quality.Our family enjoy a variety of items but with the price increase + lack of standard quality with the siu mai, we will be taking a break from ordering.
I like the Taiwanese pork and cabbage dumpling, fresh tasting and texture of the dumpling skin is just right , not too thick nor thin
I discovered this place from a chatgroup about Authentic Hong Kong/Canton style dim sum and frozen food.
This place is quite remoted but their products are selling at Save on, TNT and some groceries stores.
Their shrimp dumplings (Ha Gao) and shrimp &pork siu Mai are compitable to restaurant. I enjoy their BBQ pork steam bun and 550g/2 sticky rice lotus wraps as well.
If you like dumplings and wanton, they cover most of the ingredients mix and way cheaper than you get on retail price. For example on the stick rice, they sell $6- at their warehouse, but $9 at TNT/Saveon.
Price adjustment at December 2020.
Very tasty frozen dim sum at least it is not salty at all.Price is reasonable. I bought it at T&T LansdowneSomeone said it is lower price at PriceSmart at Cooney.
I discovered this place from a chatgroup about Authentic Hong Kong/Canton style dim sum and frozen food.This place is quite remoted but their products are selling at Save on, TNT and some groceries stores.Their shrimp dumplings (Ha Gao) and shrimp &pork siu Mai are compitable to restaurant. I enjoy their BBQ pork steam bun and 550g/2 sticky rice lotus wraps as well.If you like dumplings and wanton, they cover most of the ingredients mix and way cheaper than you get on retail price. For example on the stick rice, they sell $6- at their warehouse, but $9 at TNT/Saveon.Price adjustment at December 2020.
I purchased a pack of Hong Kong Style Wonton from T & T and found it very good, very high quality just like restaurants. Then I found them on internet, so happy that they allow people to preorder direct. The price list I posted here, is a little out dated, the current prices may be $0.25-0.50 higher, no big deal. I ordered around $50, got so much. A lot more economical than dining out. They take interact for payment too.
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I discovered they're siu maI at TNT supermarket and they are great . I can't wait to try they're other Dim Sums .
Hong Kong style dim sum. The quality is excellent. The wrapped sticky rice is delicious 😋 港式點心,真材實料。個懷舊糯米雞好正😋
Hong Kong style dim sum. The quality is excellent. The wrapped sticky rice is delicious
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