Mex&co kitchen

221 W Polk St, Richardson
(972) 744-0878

Recent Reviews

BangkokSachse

We had lunch at Kirin Court. There was no line on the Friday. The pork buns, the shrimp dumplings, and shrimp flat noodles were delicious.

arleneb5900

many delicious entrees of dim sum and great service. the waitstaff brought several carts of food where one may order straight from the carts. great atmosphere, wonderful service. free parking. great for families.

sivanmoyal

Dishes are served with carts and has a variety of good din sum options. They also have a noodle bar and menu if you want to order something specifically. The food wasn’t too special but just enough to have your cravings satisfied. Avg cost per person: $25-40

oceanpalace

I think most folks know this place for their stellar authentic dim sum - super busy weekend lunches - but Kirin Court also offers outstanding quality for their regular dinner menu as well. They are also one of the few places that makes an incredible Beijing Duck - carved right at your table in front of you. It's pricey, but delicious! Also excellent sweet corn with minced chicken soup.

KristinasWorld

I haven’t been to Kirin Court since last year I guess but I remember the food tasted amazing. But during the busy hours, it would take forever to get a spot. This time some of my family members and I were lucky to snag a spot, before the REALLY busy hours. We had the usual: shrimp balls, shumai, and flat noodles, with pineapple bread and those sesame balls. Here’s how the restaurant works: there is a trolley loaded with food, people wheeling it over to tables. Then they stamp your paper. Kirin Court was one of the most amazing dim sum places, like the The Pearl. The Pearl works like Kirin Court; with the trolleys and carts. Bathrooms were pretty tight, with a toilet and trash can. The place seemed clean. Other than that, amazing food. You just HAVE to try! ~RATINGS~ Location: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Cleanliness: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Service: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Food: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Cheapness: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ out of ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

RurouniFoodie

I came to try it out because the reviews showed that this is the #1 dim sum restaurant in Dallas. Unfortunately, it didn't live up to its reputation. I knew that there would be a long line and came early (around 11). There was still a long wait for about 45 min. Chicken feet - It was bland and got this weird after taste. I tried to finish it, but could only eat 3/4 of it. Siu mai - The ingredients could use some seasoning, a lot of it. Shrimp chun fan - chun fan got the right thickness and the flexibility was ok. It's semi slippery. The shrimp was in good size, but didn't taste fresh. Sticky rice - This dish only got minced meat inside the rice. It didn't have all the other ingredients like shiitake mushroom to make it delicious. The overall rating is mediocre. Taro kwok - The shell was flaky and. The filling tasted ok. Red beans dumpling - This dish is one of the very few that tasted decent. Egg custard tart - The crust is flaky and not doughy. The custard initially tasted good, but got the weird after taste like the chicken feet. Stuffed eggplant - The stuffing needs seasoning. The stuffed eggplant and some other dishes have to be ordered and picked up by the entrance.

neilpM3206PO

Dim son can not go wrong. Good traditional dim son. The kind of place where they bring the food to you. Plus a small walk up table. The diversity of patrons and wait to get in should be enough to convince you it is good. The food is good and on point. Only complaint is the diversity. It never really changed in the 2 hours we were there. But worth the trip assume $20-$30 per person for a full belly

thomaspang08

I went to kirin court for dim sum with my family on Sunday. Service was terrible. Specially tai pai dong section young lady with terrible altitude. And also they charged $2.5 each person just for tea after we complained the altitude employee works at tai pai dong section. We were super surprised.

Van Nguyen

Very fresh food and reasonable price. Beef fajita corn tacos are a must try!

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