Dim Sum Palace

27 Division St, New York
(212) 587-4277

Recent Reviews

C C

Super good!!!! Our waiter could have been more nice though. Food was amazing!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 2

Mr. W.

The food tastes very simple and nothing special. But nothing bad either. Just no emotion.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 4

Jessica C.

Amazing food for a good price. Had the duck, pork bun & egg rolls. So fresh and well crafted. Best Chinese we have had in a longer time outside of being in Asia. Very authentic.

Tony P

Very good din sum and chinsese dishes . As others have said service is mediocre to bad , super busy. Also very loud place z hard to hold a conversation..Surprisingly great wine list and even greater scotch selection, refer to picture .

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 2

Isaac C.K. Tan

Great selection of delicious dim sum!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

barry stith

The reviews said this place was good. Took my wife there for her birthday, we was not disappointed. Everything was fantastic! Highly recommend Dim Sum Palace!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

James Mcguiness

BEST FRESH LOBSTER IN NYC. INCREDIBLE CHINESE FOOD, FAST SERVICE. HITS HOME EVERY TIME 10/10 MUST GO!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sophia Li

My favorite late night spot with classics and new styles. Love the

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Seafood, Turnip Cakes, Har Gao Shrimp Dumpling, Dim Sum

Wired With Walsh

Nestled within the bustling streets of Chinatown, Dim Sum Palace stands out as a beacon for late-night food enthusiasts seeking authentic dim sum with vegetarian options. Open until the wee hours of 3 AM, this gem caters to both night owls and dim sum aficionados alike.Upon entering Dim Sum Palace, patrons are greeted by the savory aroma of freshly steamed dumplings and the lively chatter of fellow diners. The ambiance is cozy yet bustling, with traditional Chinese decor adding to the restaurant's charm.What truly sets Dim Sum Palace apart is its exceptional vegetarian selection. From delicate vegetable dumplings filled with crisp greens to flavorful tofu dishes infused with aromatic spices, every bite is a celebration of vegetarian cuisine. Standout dishes include mushroom dumplings, crispy tofu skin rolls, and peanut and mushroom dumplings.The service at Dim Sum Palace is prompt and attentive, ensuring that diners' needs are met swiftly even during the late-night rush. The staff is knowledgeable about the menu and happy to make recommendations for both vegetarians and omnivores alike.In addition to its outstanding vegetarian fare, Dim Sum Palace also offers a wide array of non-vegetarian dim sum options for those seeking a more traditional dining experience. Whether you're a die-hard dim sum enthusiast or simply craving a late-night snack, Dim Sum Garden is sure to satisfy.Overall, Dim Sum Palace is a hidden gem in NYC's Chinatown, offering exceptional vegetarian dim sum in a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. With its late-night hours and tantalizing menu, it's the perfect destination for a memorable dining experience any time of day or night.Vegetarian options: Tofu skin rolls, peanut and mushroom dumplings, vegetable fried rice and vegetable lo mein.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Buns

Karen W

The dim sum here is fresh, tasty and delicious. Everything I've tried here is good. It's my go to spot. Can get packed and busy but the wait is never too

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Scallion Pancakes, Siu Mai, Spare Ribs

Akash

3.6, not great not

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Essie L.

Food is always solid here, and they're always incredibly busy whether it's dim sum time (lunch) or dinner time. Service can be hit or miss, but that's not why you go to a Chinese restaurant. Everyone is very efficient and work in a no fuss manner. Their Cantonese dishes are as authentic as you can get in Chinatown. It can get very noisy when it's busy.

Amandaa M.

Loveeee this place. It was my second time here and I liked it better this time than the last. We accidentally went on lunar new year so it was poppin at 1am. Will be going back!

APZ EDITX

Always be forgetting something we order. We have to remind them and we have came 5x and every time they do this! Bad operation management!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 1

Alexa T.

I came here on the Sunday after Lunar New Year. I came with 5 friends and we were told it'd be a 1 hour wait but we ended up waiting for 20 minutes! What we ordered: - Chinese broccoli - scallion pancake - beef chow fun (a very generous portion) - chicken shu mai - pork and shrimp shu mai - shrimp rice roll - har gow - vegetable spring roll I was a little sad that they didn't have fried taro because that's my favorite. But all my friends enjoyed it and some have never had dim sum either. Tea is $1 per person. Service was ok but I know they were busy. But I still had to constantly flag them down ask for what I wanted (water, more tea, more sauces). You have to pay up front. But overall, good experience and it felt nice to be surrounded by so many other people celebrating lunar new year.

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