![]() ![]() So far this one is the BEST: price is good, you can mix and match any dim sum in whatever quantity you want. I wish they will open a store like this on the Eastside although i know it is very difficult!The is the 3rd dim sum take out place I have been to. Their smaller items like their Hak Gao or Siu Mai is just mediocre so I would just wait until going to a better sit down restaurant like Honey Court or House of Hong to get those. Everything is priced the same so it's worth more getting a bun or something. You get way more food than you would if you got a small scone at Starbucks for the same price.Tip: Get the bigger items that they have. But if you're looking for some grub before catching a bus or a train, this is perfect. The ambiance is not the best so I wouldn't actually eat there. ![]() I really consider Dim Sum King to be a take-out dim sum place. but that's what I call it) and their Ham Sui Gok. I never get a warm friendly vibe when I enter the place.Also, they charge for take-out boxes which makes me really mad because I'm cheap.Nevertheless, I keep coming back because of their Big Bao (I have no idea if that's what it's called. It looks from other reviews that the people here aren't the friendliest. I'm just going to start with the things I don't like about Dim Sum King. ![]()
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