Kung Fu Dim Sum

4370 Thornton Ave, Fremont
(510) 894-1386

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Wanya Panyapoemtaweesakul

Always a reliable dim sum spot for me. Reasonably priced and great quality.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Wujing Chen

Great flavor and generous portion sizes especially for the noodle and porridge dishes. The Char siu chow mein was delicious and the Xiao long bao simply melts in the mouth. Tried the black gold lava buns for the first time and it was simply delicious😋 Definitely my new go to place for dim sum in the area

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Shin Yip

Good selection of dim sum at decent prices. A substitute for dining in at large restaurants at a fraction of the price.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

3dogs1monkey

My daughter came home for vacation and she wanted to have dimsum at our favorite place Saigon Harbor Seafood in Newark, but it's closed indefinitely. We wanted to try a new place and we found this one on Yelp. It's in the place of a Korean restaurant years ago when the kids were little. It's a very small restaurant, the parking is limited in a small shopping center, but on SAT it wasn't crowded so we found a parking spot.
It's small, clean, but not airy as the big restaurant. My daughter using the iPhone App and the food came out quite quickly. This is a family owned restaurant so the mom serves for everyone, quite effective.
We ordered the usual, xiu mai, beef rice crepe, chicken feet, beancurd wrapped, soup dumplings, fried gyoza, some tripes that my daughter likes. There's no meatballs that my son likes.
The chicken feet are up to par with others, very tasty and cooked perfectly. The beef rice crepes are good and soft, the beancurd wrapped has too much cornstarch, sauce is too thick although the taste is there, didn't look good. The soup dumplings are bland, not very delicious as other restaurants. The tripes are good. My son ate all the fried Gyoza and he said it's OK. The xiu mai wasn't full flavored and not fresh.
I'm not sure if this is a cantonese restaurant or mandarin. It seems like a mixed one. To me the Cantonese restaurant has the best dim sum. Mandarin or chinese mainland has the best soup dumplings.
Anyhow, it's OK for me, but the kids didn't like it much.
The prices are very reasonable.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Tim Lum

This dim sum is made to order and is better than most dim sum in SF. There are better noodle places and Cantonese wok cooking but the dim sum here is top notch. This is a mostly takeout efficient Chinese joint with friendly service. The order yourself kiosk machine is convenient but deadly when over ordering.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

David Lee

Vegi Dim sum are very good

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jordan

The waiter's attitude was very arrogant and rude. His tone was full of disrespect. I would not recommend it at all.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

JT K

greasy and not fresh dough

X-Man Lee

Great dim sum without the lines! You can order to go.

(Edit: we've been coming here at lot in the afternoon/ evenings)

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Wei Wei D

Food is delicious!!!!!!!!!Took my bf to Dimsum restaurant, he likes everything, so do I! There are only 8 tables. Waited 20 mins to get our food, but food is delicious!!!!!!!!!! I gave food 5 stars! Waited a little bit to get bill too.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jane F

This is a cozy little dim sum place that opens early in the morning. Food is ok, and service is good. Congee with Pork and Century Eggs taste good!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Muslih Khoram

So slow to delivery

Terence Mok

This is a dimsum takeout place. Dimsum is ok and they have 2 tables to dine in. Ideally is to have take out.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 3

M H

Food is okay. Service and experience is really bad. We walked in with no one to greet us even tho it is not that busy. We have to book our orders on the Machine only being told after submitting the order if we order on the machine we cannot dine in. To be fair, there are some hand written letters on the bottom corner of the machine indicating takeout only. First timers may not even notice that since we thought it is self service. We have to ask the lady to change our order to dine in. It took like 30 mins to get our food. Since we did not have a chance to leave the tips when we ordered, We try to keep the table clean as much as possible and promise her that we would double tip next time. To our surprise, she is pretty mad at us even with our good gesture. She basically threatened us that if we don’t tip her, we can’t dine in next time. Wish things could turn out better with some more training, understanding and communication.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 1

Vera J

I went to the store on the morning of the 2nd of this month and ordered xiaolongbao and dumplings. When the xiaolongbao was served, it looked like it was not steamed. I asked the waiter to bring it to the kitchen to steam it again, but the chef insisted on serving it after it was cooked. I continued to eat, and when I bit it open I saw a white, uncooked dough core. I took it back to be steamed. Fortunately, the dumplings before were delicious. I really didn’t have time to wait any longer, so I had to end this unpleasant breakfast. 🥣Thank you to the service guy for your troubles. I hope the boss will remind the chef to steam the dim sum thoroughly for customers, and seriously accept customer feedback when necessary. After all, frozen dim sum needs to be steamed before it can be eaten! No one likes raw food! ! !

Parking: crowded parking lot

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

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