The Corcoran Group: A definite must for the Dim Sum - the waitstaff is extremely helpful, the food is fresh, the room is clean and they put pictures of food on the carts.
The Corcoran Group: This is one of our favorite places for Sunday Dim Sum – the food is always hot and delicious, we love the pork buns and radish cake. Ignore the inevitable language barrier.
The Corcoran Group: Spacious, loud, and packed with patrons, servers and steaming carts of food, everything you want in a dim sum restaurant. And the food is MUCH better than what you find in Chinatown.
The Corcoran Group: A great place to go for your first dim sum experience. Come early on a weekend to avoid a lengthy wait, especially if you're with a big group.
The Corcoran Group: A bit less touristy than its neighbor, Jing Fong, this is a solid dim sum option in Chinatown. We love the chive dumplings the most!
The Corcoran Group: No carts at this joint - which makes for a classier dim sum experience. And unlike most other classic dim sum places, you can come here for dinner. The Peking Duck Sliders are unreal.
The Corcoran Group: If you're trying to have a healthy dim sum eating experience, don't come here - you'll be too tempted by all of the fried amazingness on the menu. The fried dumplings here are a must-have!
The Corcoran Group: Among the cheaper of dim sum places in Chinatown, but still top quality. A bit difficult to find - you'll need to enter through a Chinese mall, which makes it even more authentic!
The Corcoran Group: Unlike most dim sum places, this spot does its biggest business at night. The Katz's Pastrami Egg Rolls are incredible, and the Pac Mac Dumplings are great too - they even put little eyeballs on them!
The Corcoran Group: The oldest dim sum restaurant in the city, and it's still just as good as it was in 1920 (so we hear). The shrimp and snow pea leaf dumplings are excellent, as are the soup dumplings.
The Corcoran Group: Totally worth journeying out to Queens to visit this spot. If you've never had chicken feet dim sum before, you MUST order them here.
The Corcoran Group: When we're in search of dim sum in Midtown, this is our go-to spot. The soup dumplings and shrimp dumplings are delicious, and not too expensive either.
133-30 39th Ave (btw College Point Blvd & Janet Pl), 플러싱, NY
중국 음식점 · 105개의 팁과 리뷰
The Corcoran Group: Hands down, the best dim sum in Flushing. Be sure to come on the early side, as there tends to be a wait. Get the shrimp dumplings.
The Corcoran Group: Great and crowded place for delicious Dim Sum (don’t miss the pork buns) and early dinner (try the Pan Fried Flounder and the Hot & Sour soup).
The Corcoran Group: Our go-to place for straight-up dumplings (as the name would indicate). The fried pork dumplings are our favorite, and the scallion pancakes are actually quite tasty.
The Corcoran Group: We could've sworn we were actually eating pork-filled dumplings when we came here. This vegetarian dim sum restaurant is totally legit, even to the meat lovers among us.