Hong Kong Island Dim Sum House
$ • Bakery, Cafe, Dim Sum
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                            248 Spadina Ave., Toronto
                                                                                                (647) 351-2657
                                                            
                        
About Hong Kong Island Dim Sum House
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                                            Hours
| Monday | 8AM - 8PM | 
                                            
| Tuesday | 8AM - 8PM | 
                                            
| Wednesday | 8AM - 8PM | 
                                            
| Thursday | 8AM - 8PM | 
                                            
| Friday | 8AM - 8PM | 
                                            
| Saturday | 8AM - 8PM | 
                                            
| Sunday | 8AM - 8PM | 
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                                
Hong Kong Island Dim Sum House offers a variety of classic dim sum options, including pan fried dumplings, soup dumplings, and rice rolls. The egg tarts are impressive with sweet custard filling, while items like the bao buns and juicy dumplings may not always be fresh. The prices are very cheap, with reasonable options for pineapple buns, Yuanyang milk tea, and Mochi Croissant. Vegetarian choices are limited. The bakery and dim sum house operate as a self-serve counter, with a selection that can decrease by the evening. The environment is basic, and the floor may be sticky. This place is a must-visit for authentic Hong Kong style bakery and dim sum, with great milk tea and options like preserved egg & pork congee. It is a cash-only establishment, and nearby banks are available for ATM access. Customers have noted that it is best to visit in the morning for the freshest items. The ambiance resembles a traditional Hong Kong bakery, making it feel like a cultural preservation. There are seating areas where people can enjoy their hot drinks and chat. Despite some concerns about service, many enjoy the delicious pastries and variety of hot foods available.