Kim Sum
5201 NJ-38, Pennsauken
(856) 885-2288
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Though I came to shop at the food store next door very often before, I didn’t notice it until a friend suggested that we came here for dim sum one day. Then I came again with family since it is close to us.First, parking is not a problem since the parking lot is quite spacious. Second, the restaurant itself is quite spacious with high ceilings. Third and most important, they have a lot of varieties of dim sum and other items, and it’s quite authentic. Fourth, waitstaff is very friendly and responsive.Check out their website for the menu. They may have some Today’s Special too.
Love this place. Service and dim sum is great. And the place is CLEAN!
been here twice so far for the dim sum, it isn't bad... there isn't much dim dum places in south jersey... so I really can't complain about it... I'll come back again and again for sure!
Tasty but not as many dim sum options available as we would have thought on a Saturday for lunch. Poor selection without shellfish and not a great option if you have allergies. My husband is allergic and he kept asking if dishes had shellfish but ended up getting something with shellfish because he failed to keep asking. Luckily, he spit it out because he felt it was "too good"; and I admit, shellfish dim sum tasted better than the non-shellfish options. But looking forward to returning for menu items.
We’ve been here 4 times the last 2 months. Service and taste is excellent every time. The Cart Servers are very friendly and take the time to let you look at what your ordering. The team here is very good with children as they ensure you have a high chair and bring over plastic utensils. We don’t have to drive to Flushing anymore.
Great food, Fancy place! The outside looks normal but inside this place is all New and fancy! Looks like a place where you'd come in formal Dress and Suits!I ordered take out, the food was great, my hot order was very spicy just as expected, and my Appetizers we're cooked fresh!
Great authentic Chinese food, without having to go to Chinatown. When we discovered this restaurant, we found out that much of the staff was from some of our favorite restaurants from over the bridge, so we definitely don't feel like we are missing anything. If you haven't already tried it, definitely the place to go in South Jersey.
It's great alternate to crossing over the bridge ,dim sum is decent but the prices are Double what Philadelphia charges, each little dish roughly $5-7 each..took my parents & Total roughly $57-59.00Nice change of pace but quite expensive.
Ordered 4 items for takeout. Pork fried rice ($10.95) Vegetable spring roll ($4.50) Pork shumai ($4.50) Pork soup dumpling ($5.95). I was charged $33. Clearly that is a bit over than what it should have been by more than $5. To top it off I was given a shrimp dumpling and not a pork soup dumpling. NO SAUCES PROVIDED FOR ANYTHING. The spring rolls were burnt.
Most Dim Sum dishes are authentic. Taste of some dishes vary from what you would expect in Philly Chinatown. Carts were a lot little slow making the rounds, however we were there close to the end of the lunch crowd. If the cart is too slow or if you want something special just ask one of the waiters and you will be accommodated. Good place for dim sum without having to pay the bridge toll and battle for a parking space.
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Came here for breakfast for Dim sum and dinner. There is a parking lot as it is in a shopping center so plenty of parking [we came here on a weekday almost as soon as they opened and around 7:30 PM for dinner]. Neither times we came were busy. All workers are wearing masks and gloves and good for groups. Menus are posted on the front window.Dim SumFor the AM, there were carts that went around. We ordered Shrimp Shiu Mai, Shrimp Dumpling. Chicken Feet, Spare Ribs, Shrimp Rice Roll, Beef Rice Roll, Pan Fried Turnip Cake, and Pork & Thousand Year Egg Congee. The Shrimp Shiu Mai was the best on flavor in my opinion. The Shrimp Dumplings were ok...I think some of the Shrimp was not fresh. We found some crab shells in the Fried Turnip Cake too which isn't the norm so that was a little concerning since they were small hard shells. The rice rolls had good flavors but I think some of the shrimp was a little undercooked. The congee was also lacking in flavor so breakfast overall was not the greatest. We had 7 dishes charged since they took off the Turnip Cake fr the shells and it came out to ~$36. Good pricing for the quantity that we ordered.DinnerDinner was a much better experience with the food. All the food was super flavorful and great portions. We ordered Stir Fried Noodles with Soy Sauce, Black Pepper Eggplant and Fish Filet in Sizzling Plate, Ox Tail with Bean Tread and Chinese Yum, Lobster with Sticky Rice in Bamboo Steamer, Stir Fried Water Spinach with Garlic, Pepper Fried Squid and stir fried Frog Legs. Everything was really good and it's hard to find Stir Fried Noodles with Soy Sauce but this was very flavorful and well made. We also ordered and started off with Stew Chicken and Coconut soup. The soup was probably my favorite. The squid was very crispy and had a great Pepper taste. The pricest items were the soup which was about $15 per person and the Lobster was ~$70.At the end of dinner, they bring you oranges and some red bean soup.Attentive staff and would definitely recommend for dinner. Total came out to about $236.
Cart service dim sum 10-3 daily - on par with anything the city offers! Clean dining room. Friendly helpful servers. Great value. Wide variety of dishes - sticky rice, soup dumplings, shrimp and seafood dumplings, eggplant with shrimp-plus custard, sesame and creamy custard buns all amazing. I have been several times and can’t wait to go back again.
The staff at Kim Sum were very charismatic and were willing to converse with the diners about what to eat, where the food originates from, and so on. The food, as far as Chinese food goes— was what you would expect at any other Chinese restaurant, but there are a handful of dishes on the menu that are definitely worth checking the place out for. The satay shrimp and scallops my table ordered was exceptional, and the plate was practically split between all of us, despite it being designated for one person. Be sure to give Kim Sum a try. It’s a fairly new restaurant, and it’s potentially one of the best chinese food sit-ins in Cherry Hill.
Food is so tasty, and delicious very well made, and the dim sum prices here are extremely reasonable, food is absolutely great, this spot is a must try.
I came for dim sum. I liked that they pushed the carts around so you can pick and choose (bc I do not know the names of the dish sometimes). Food is tasty. Will return to try other items.
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