Where's the best place to go to for Dim Sum?
I've heard that the Dragon Pearl is good. anywhere else?
Where's the best place to go to for Dim Sum?
I've heard that the Dragon Pearl is good. anywhere else?
Tim
Grand Central is widely known for their egg tarts. You could give that place a shot...
Originally posted by JRSC00LUDE
Stop with the antics. Beyonder.
i always goto pine lake aross from the telus building, silver dragon, and the place on the top level in the mall, forget the name.
Treasures of China, I believe it's called.Originally posted by l8braker
, and the place on the top level in the mall, forget the name.
Just went to Silver Dragon yesterday, bit pricey compared to other places, but food was good.
Dim Sum
Try that thread, it was discussed a few months ago.
Forbidden City + U & Me are the best...
U & Me will take reservations for bigger parties.
Silver Dragon does also.
my opinion...Forbidden City
silver dragon, regency palance...for hk style lunch and dinner i highly suggest sun chiu kay
Singapore Sams
bored at work? hahaOriginally posted by ProjectR
silver dragon, regency palance...for hk style lunch and dinner i highly suggest sun chiu kay
anyways "U and me" is very decent, silver dragon is good, grand central is good, forbidden city is very very good too!~
Silver Dragon.
You mean Sun's BBQ House, lol.Originally posted by ProjectR
silver dragon, regency palance...for hk style lunch and dinner i highly suggest sun chiu kay
Originally posted by JRSC00LUDE
Stop with the antics. Beyonder.
U & Me and Forbidden City are the best.
whats the place under culutral center??
that place is decent and its cheap
Forbidden City
i think its called emperors palace or something along those lines.Originally posted by GQBalla
whats the place under culutral center??
that place is decent and its cheap
Submaker.Illest.
ppffffft dim sum...it's all about viet subs...
it ain't sheeit if it ain't Viet...
...@therealarifjina...
Originally posted by Mikey_008
Singapore Sams
I love U&Me, any place that serves Dim Sum at 2 in the morning has got me as a customer, that's for sure! Last time I went there, the manager and a customer got into a screaming match becuase the guy was pissed that I got my food before he did. Pretty entertaining, despite knowing zero Chinese.
Good food, though. My only complaint is that the sticky rice portions are too small compared to Regency Palace, which is my other regular Dim Sum hangout.
Happy Hill at Centre St and 8 Ave N is pretty good. Nicely sized portions too.