Asian Jewels
133-30 39th Ave, Queens
(718) 359-8600
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The food was traditional, which was the plan. But the dimsum were cold, and at times the servers were way too pushy.
I'm getting to really miss yum cha the way it was when I was growing up.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Dim Sum
Very bad please don’t go there the tea $1 for 1 people and my daughter 8 year I have too pay same?
You don’t go to a dim sum place for the service, but this place was good. Just go with an Asian friend or know what you’re doing (how to order: You don’t get a menu with prices, you just wait around for the carts of food to come). It wasn’t the best dim sum I’ve had and it was more pricey than other places so I wouldn’t go again.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 4
Worst dinning experience ever , Ordered appetizers and entrees, food was ok but entrees came out before the appetizers , Asked if our calamari came w/ a sauce waiter was confused with the question , he asked someone else and she brought us packets of duck sauce , a sweet Chile would of been nice ,l also notice they use the same size appetizer plates for the entree meal unless u ask for a bigger plate , I felt like a 3 rear old eating at a restaurant, food we ordered is not what we received and they refused to switch on behalf of their mistake, water glazed where never filled table was never bused jus a bunch of dirty dishes left on the side , if you don’t speak Chinese this place is not for you , so many other restaurants in flushing that are better..
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 1
The wait staff here is not great. After I paid by credit card but hadn't yet signed/given the tip yet, wait staff came over at least 6 times to check if we had done so yet. But they hadn't checked on us at all during the entire meal? Just super bizarre, almost like they didn't trust us to sign/give a tip? We were maybe 5-7 minutes to wrap everything up, not sure what the rush was as it was late at night and there wasn't a line of people waiting. Super strange. Food was very average, maybe because there was a wedding party there that night?
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 1
Different varieties of delicious foods. Difficult to communicate with some staff who can't speak English but it's worth it.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: steamed shrimp & pork dumpling 4 pcs 鲜虾烧卖, Seafood
The guy at the parking lot was racist with me and my boyfriend, we are latin but we love dim sum. This guy didn’t believe we were gonna eat there and he kicked us out, even tough we told him 3 times we were gonna eat there.
Service: 1
Live cockroach in our food, it crawl away before i can take picture. they also rush us
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 3
Spacious, good place for group gatherings. More spices are needed for Dimsum. Like the tribes, tendons, spare ribs
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Jumbo Shrimp with Vegetables 雜菜蝦球, chicken & shrimp siu mai 4pcs 鸡肉虾烧卖
That's all the service is
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I liked other dimsum places more for their food but the waiters were very nice and the atmosphere was great
Kid-friendliness: You could order at least one thing for the pickiest kid
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 4
The food was alright. I would give it a 6 out of 10. Service seems to be slightly above average.
Food: 3
Service: 4
We had guests from out of the country and thought a weekend dim sum experience in Flushing was in order. A Google search and review for Top 10 eats in Flushing from a trusted online site yielded Asian Jewels as THE place to go for dim sum, and off we went. We arrived at 11:00 AM on a Saturday and immediately got seated -- the place is MASSIVE! -- and the carts came at us right away with all kinds of goodies. In terms of vibe and service, I think it was top notch and authentic. The people pushing the carts and offering the dim sum dishes barely spoke English but were all really sweet and accommodating. The servers changed over our dishes once they got too saucy from various dishes, and were all friendly. The food...not the best dim sum I've had by far, and I say this as a seasoned traveler for many years to Hong Kong, Jakarta, Taiwan and Japan. The issue? Everything was too sweet, even the bread around the pork buns. We had the braised chicken feet which I personally love, and the meat was questionable, had a unpleasant smell. Eggplant stuffed with shrimp -- the starchy sauce needed more flavor. I suspect there are better hole-in-the-wall dim sum places in Flushing or even Manhattan Chinatown.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 5
Over the years, this establishment is the must go while we are in NYC. This time around, dim sum here progressed from outstanding to mediocre. Cart pushers threw themselves at the table as if customers can be toyed for fun. One server even circled back and repeated demands for more after an average tip. The goons at the valet parking were menacing and aggressive for tips.
Not a pleasant spot anymore.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 1
I would give it 3.5 stars... The dim sum portions were very generous as there were tons of meat or seafood filling but they missed the mark on taste... I've been to other dim sum spots where they skimped on the fillings but has a lot more flavor. Maybe this is just a bad day for the chefs.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
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