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Welcome to Dim Sum Palace

Dim Sum Palace, located in New York City, is a bustling Cantonese dim sum restaurant with a wide range of offerings. The restaurant provides delivery, takeout, and reservations, making it convenient for customers. With options for vegans and limited vegetarian choices, Dim Sum Palace caters to various dietary preferences. The casual setting is perfect for brunch, lunch, dinner, or late-night cravings. The full bar, happy hour specials, and outdoor seating make it a great spot for gatherings. Overall, Dim Sum Palace offers a vibrant dining experience with delicious dishes and excellent service.

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  • Dim Sum Palace
    334 W 46th St New York, NY 10036
    334 W 46th St New York, NY 10036 Hotline: (646) 861-1910

Dim Sum Palace, located in the heart of New York City, is a haven for dim sum lovers seeking a taste of authentic Cantonese cuisine. This bustling restaurant offers a wide range of options for diners, from traditional favorites to unique vegan dishes. With options for delivery, takeout, and reservations, Dim Sum Palace caters to every dining preference.

The restaurant's casual atmosphere and moderate noise level make it ideal for groups, families, and even late-night cravings. With waiter service, a full bar, and happy hour specials, Dim Sum Palace is the perfect spot for brunch, lunch, or dinner. The outdoor seating, covered patio, and Wi-Fi access provide a comfortable setting for diners to enjoy their meal.

While the restaurant may not be wheelchair accessible or allow dogs, Dim Sum Palace goes above and beyond in providing a memorable dining experience. With a commitment to sustainability, the restaurant offers reusable tableware and even accepts cryptocurrency as a form of payment.

As a food reviewer in Restaurant World, I have had the pleasure of trying a variety of dishes at Dim Sum Palace. The dumplings are delicate and bursting with flavor, while the steamed buns are a comforting and satisfying choice. I highly recommend trying the vegan options, as they are creative and delicious alternatives to traditional dim sum dishes.

Overall, Dim Sum Palace is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Cantonese dim sum in New York City. From the diverse menu options to the cozy atmosphere, this restaurant truly stands out as a gem in the culinary scene.

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Jarick C.
Jarick C.

Great food, lots of variety, came out piping hot. Everything was excellent. The pacing was a bit off, all the dim sum came and was long eaten before a dish for an individual was brought to the table even after a reminder.

Jennie C.
Jennie C.

No-nonsense authentic Hong Kong style cuisine near koreatown kind of hidden away, i was originally going somewhere else but stumbled here unexpectingly the food is pretty fresh and it was very hot when we received it. Good! the service is pretty fast the dimsum is sooo good hidden Gem would return

Bob C.
Bob C.

I was surprised to see that this place was still opened at 10:45 p.m. on a Monday night! It was a lovely surprise to be greeted by friendly staff, casual and relaxing ambiance, and deliciously authentic food. The dim sum plates were plentiful and delicious. The shu mai and the har gows were tender and juicy. Will definitely be coming back here again soon.

Austin G.
Austin G.

First of all, if you're looking for a dim sum place with the carts, go elsewhere. (Many dim sum places in Manhattan don't have the carts.) If you're looking for good dim sum, this is your spot. It's small with only a few tables in a front room, a hallway, and a back room, but we got a seat for three around noon on a Sunday in July. Service was quick and friendly and our food came out within minutes. Everything was delicious, but our favorites were the soup dumplings with pork and the BBQ pork buns. A tray of three sauces- soy, spicy sauce, and a soy with ginger- is on each table. My wife enjoyed their iced jasmine tea with a little sugar.

Betsy S.
Betsy S.

We need a place near the theatre and this suited our needs. Casual. We decided to split black beans and chicken between the two of us. I have to say it was very good. And I love my Chinese food! Also, they were very attentive and kept refilling our water glasses - I didn't have to hunt down the waiter like I usually do. If you pay with cash, you get a 5% discount. I know they have great dim sum but we just weren't in the mood for that. They are fast and efficient and we were able to walk leisurely to the theatre from here.

Melissa G.
Melissa G.

The mango chicken was so amazing! My sister brought some home one day and I knew I had to go myself to have some more. The chicken dumplings were good as well. For dessert we had the sweet egg yolk buns -- they were not what I expected, but still enjoyed them. The ambiance was quiet; we went around 11PM for a late night bite. Service was very quick and friendly!

Samantha C.
Samantha C.

Was craving dim sum and it was getting late so this was an impromptu stop. Walked in and was immediately greeted, but the service throughout the entire dinner was not very attentive even when there weren't many patrons inside. We ordered quite a bit of the usual shu mai which can rarely be messed up, so if there is anything you want to order that may be a safe order; it's the shu mai's. Our other favorite dishes were CRISPY GARLIC SPARE RIBS, BEEF CHOW FUN and the CUCUMBER W/SZECHUAN SAUCE. Definitely recommend those dishes. I would skip on the CRABMEAT JUICY PORK BUNS, though. There are other places you can get better soup dumplings. Loved that they were open late so, most definitely would stop in under the same circumstances, but during normal lunch hours, I would go to my other favorite dim sum locations.