名人食馆 Super Stars Restaurant
5822 Victoria Dr, Vancouver
(604) 325-0783
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They have dim sum and many other dishes. Dim sum is 10% off and free tea until 2:45pm. The dim sum ordered are sizeable, as well as the other dishes (looking around at other tables). The room is divided into booths one side and traditional tables on the other which accomodates various geoup sizes. They have books that you can read located in the slots between booths. Parking is available on Victoria Drive or in the residential side street. Definitely a place to check out.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
For location, surprisingly clean interiors in the seating area. Surrounding edges of the area had books nice touch for privacy and family age inclusion. Service from staff is good, for the most part. The waiters are friendly and approachable, efficient and engaged in their work. For price, location, taste, it is a great spot. I'm surprised at the other lower ratings.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Restaurant that is probably good for convenience and meh on everything else. We ordered a chicken that was too salty. A few other dishes as well but they were fine. Overall, the place isn’t that bad but there are some better.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
Busy place with unusual items. Had the chili salmon which was tasty. Also had the noodles which was large. Could not finish and brought rest home
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Came here for Dim Sum on a weekend.
The space is quite nice for a place on Victoria drive. It seems clean and well laid out. There are also books available to keep kids (and adults) entertained.
The highs were the shrimp dumplings and the shrimp rice rolls. They both had really large portions of shrimp.
We also ordered the XO fried turnip cakes. Maybe they were having an off day, but it seemed to be fried oddly. Almost like it was over battered in some areas and under battered in others.
The other dishes ordered were fine, but nothing to write home about.
Overall convenient spot and comfortable seating.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
All dishes were delicious and good portions!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
The price is competitive but the food itself isn’t the best.
Ingredients are fresh, but some critical components were just poorly executed - in my opinion.
Main ire would be technicality, which ultimately also affects taste.
Again, the food here is overall passable. Service is great, especially from the younger servers.
Lighting, cleanliness and overall spatial feel is minimalist and organized. The books are a nice touch.
Would i return? I probably would and give them a 2nd chance by trying out other items on the menu. So far, nothing stood out and that is a warning sign.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 5
Visited Super Stars Restaurant on Victoria Dr back in November 2024. The place is kinda like a dim sum slash hk cafe with different menus during the day. It was quite busy on a Saturday at 10am (mainly older diners). The inside looks a bit bigger because of the mirrors on the wall but they have some narrow tables.
Dim sum is from 9am-3pm. They have happy hour menu 2:30-5:30pm and 8pm-9:30pm.
We ordered the beef rice tolls ($9.5) - quite a large portion with smooth rice rolls and meaty on the inside.
I found the taro dumplings ($8.75) to be creamy but there was a bit too much taro which threw off the proportions in the dish.
Fish roe siu mai ($9.25) were large. The filling of pork and shrimp had a bit of cartilage and the wrapper wouldn't hold together well.
Garlic steamed spareribs ($8.25) was another good portioned dish with large meaty pieces. I wish they cut them up a bit as they were hard to eat as is.
Finished off with the Singapore vermicelli ($20.95) - this was ok but missed some of the wok hei which would make it better.
Dim sum dishes were $8.25, $8.75, $9.25 but we got 10% off.
UPDATE - August 2025: Finally returned here in August (their happy hour is from 2:30pm 5:30pm) and seemed pretty busy. We got the
Shredded Chicken with Crispy Noodles ($17.99) - not bad but a bit overly salty. Also had the Curry Beef Slices on Rice ($17.99) - I've definitely had better but it did come with
complimentary iced lemon tea.
Interestingly, we noticed that every table had ordered the French Toast so we decided to try it out. It was $3.99 and limited to one per table. Gotta say this was the best part of the meal. Very slow service when we visited and most dishes seemed on the small portion size.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
1. Dim sum is good and tasty.
2. Inside environment is ok.
3. No dedicated parking lot. To find a parking space is not easy.
4. A place to eat and leave.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Food is good here and service was fast
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
No harm to try
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Pls avoid this restaurant! I had lunch there yesterday and was shocked to discover MOLD on my plate of pan fried radish cake. This was after noticing that the dumplings had a sour aftertaste. We could not eat another bite. It appears their frozen dim sum was not properly handled or expired.
The staff took the food away and did not charge us for the 2 plates. Really we should not have paid anything to eat rotten food. I think health and safety officers need to be aware before people get seriously ill. This place needs to be shut down.
Food: 1
Food was good , very busy place and staff are sometimes overwhelmed but overall good place to eat
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
The restaurant is quite affordable
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great value, fantastic service, delicious food
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