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Bad service at all! And the food was too salty and too much
Bad service at all! And the food was too salty and too much msg! The room too tight. And you need to wait for long time.
Be the first to ReplyI went to this establishment based on the review on Gault
I went to this establishment based on the review on Gault and Millau.The managers are very courteous and polite, however the food not what I expected. I ordered the Peking duck among other items . It was inedible .Just fat and bones. For this reason I will never go back there.
Be the first to ReplyAre you looking for the best dimsum in NYC? Come to East
Are you looking for the best dimsum in NYC? Come to East Harbor Seafood Palace in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, NY. Four of us visited today. Here's how it works: show up and get a number. They'll call you. Get seated, and you may share the table with strangers. Get an aisle seat where you can easily look at the aisles. You'll see many carts come by and pick whatever you want from there. If you're looking for something in particular, ask. They'll send carts with that cuisine your way or have you order from a menu. They'll use a stamp on a card to record the value or what small plates you ordered. When done, raise the card, and they'll total it so you can pay on the way out. They'll bring tea. If the tea needs a refill, tip the top, and they'll come by to refill for free. They use reusable plastic chopsticks. Menu's have descriptions of what they bring around on carts. Expect limited English. To beat the crowds, arrive around 11 am or 2 pm. Peak wait can be 30 to 60 minutes. Standing room only. Could grocery shop next door while waiting. Street parking is difficult. Expect 15 to 30 minutes looking and parking blocks away. Love the high-quality, inexpensive food here. Staff very nice and they work hard to get you what you want. Don't be shy to ask what you want or chase carts down.
Be the first to ReplyWe reserved 2 tables here to celebrate Chinese New Year.
Montou fresh fish soup had a bit too much msg. One of us even added hot water to dilute it. The fish dish fillet afterwards was over cooked but the seasoning was very tasty. The garlic chicken was ok but a bit over cooked as well. The lobster needed way more scallions and was just ok. The walnut shrimp with fried condensed milk was ok after I asked for more salad dressing. The pork chop was good as it is the same as my favorite restaurants in Queens. The seafood chow mein didn't have enough flavor and the noodle was cut into tiny pieces which we never seen. Noodles should be long especially for this holiday. The tofu mushroom dish lacked flavor. They ran out of TBone steak so we got the beef ribs which was sub par and could have used more black pepper and spices. The worst dish was the fried rice.This used to be out favorite place years ago. We had stayed away since it has gone downhill. We were hoping that it improved. We were wrong as it only got worse.Surprisingly the fresh fish came out $ 229 for 2 fish. Each fish is usually 2 lbs since this is a small type of fish and they said $36 per pound so we should have questioned how they came out out with this crazy number. Never again will we be returning here.
Be the first to ReplyWow! I'm so happy I got to try this place.
We came for dinner on a Friday night. First, I was so amazed by how big the space is...by NYC standards. It's also kinda elegant, with the servers all dressed up. It wasn't too busy and we were able to get seated right away. I imagine it's much busier during the day for dim sum. All the food was delicious! We got to try some of the dim sum available during dinner hours and they were very tasty, with generous portions of seafood. The seafood taro nest was another winner. I loved the crispy nest, quite addictive! Both the noodles and sesame chicken were pretty solid, too. I would definitely love to come back for dim sum and with a bigger group! Service was friendly and attentive at all times. We even got complimentary sweet red bean soup for dessert, which was a nice way to end our meal.
Be the first to ReplyFood, service, and ambiance is amazing.
It was pricey but my family had fun. Loved the Peking duck, shrimp with white sauce and cashews, kang kong, and bitter melon and beef. Also has parking which is a plus.
Be the first to ReplyEast Harbor Seafood Restaurant is conveniently located next
East Harbor Seafood Restaurant is conveniently located next to a supermarket, making it a great spot to grab a bite to eat and do errands. I visited on a weekday and it was quite busy, however, we were given a private room which was much better. The restaurant has several private rooms, each with about 3 tables. The staff were quick to offer from their food dim sum carts and you can easily point to what you want to try. The dim sum carts did not have names for the items. I ordered a mix of Jasmine and Chrysanthemum tea and the food was good. I tried dim sum items such as tripe, lotus leaf wrap, shrimp-stuffed noodle wrap, dough wrapped in noodle, and eggplant with shrimp. I also had a light noodle dish. I noticed that they had special dim sum items available. The restaurant has tanks with seafood which can be interesting for kids to look at while waiting. There are also 2 televisions in the open seating area. They do not have their own parking but you can find street parking nearby. The restroom has multiple stalls for both genders and even a diaper changing station. Overall, it was a good experience.
Be the first to ReplyMy husband and I found this place when we were looking for
My husband and I found this place when we were looking for a dim sum spot. Unfortunately, we did not make it for the time frame (9 AM to 3 PM, according to our friendly waiter). However, our experience did not disappoint at all. We're so happy we fell upon this place. Upon walking in, we were greeted quickly and seated quickly; it was a Friday night around 7 PM. After being seated, the first gentleman who served us poured us our tea. We were quickly approached to put our order in. We ordered the shrimp dumplings, roasted duck, and prawns in sweet & sour sauce. Loved that the shrimp dumplings did not have minced shrimp. There were two pieces of somewhat large shrimp in them. Amazing. The roasted duck was tasty. It was a good size for both of us and we were full off of it. But of course, as roasted duck lovers, we wanted more. The dish of the night were the prawns. I am obsessed with how they made them - they were crispy, not overcooked at all, and drenched in their tasty sweet & sour sauce. Chef kiss.We were nervous to try anything with XO sauce. But hopefully next time, we'll be adventurous and try a dish with it. We'll be back for sure. And come that time, we'll make it for dim sum!!!
Be the first to ReplyBest dim sum in Brooklyn in my opinion.
There are long waits on weekends but have been seated right away on weekdays. I order anything shrimp related and it makes my day. Great place for big groups or small groups either way you'll have a good time.
Be the first to ReplyOmg!!! Usually come for dinner but was craving those egg
Omg!!! Usually come for dinner but was craving those egg custard tarts(daan tats)... so waited New Years Day for a table --- about 45 mins - so I suggest getting there earlier than the 10:30am or going on Satutday am instead... anyway, cart after cart came by and we kept asking for the custard tarts and the ladies were like "no, we don't have any" or "no, not yet" --- understandable since they were pushing whatever was on their carts --- lovely steaming hot shui mai , har gow--- i was getting a bit despondent until my mother flagged down a man in a black suit and explained my craving situation ( and no - not pregnant! haha). and next thing you know he has them make it - 5 orders of fresh, warm flaky melt in your mouth yumminess --- honestly, craving satisfied but I might be back Saturday for more --- they are indeed that good ---So I guess this is a review for their egg tarts... i'll review their peking duck/lobster another time but for now these are to die for!
Be the first to ReplyFantastic dim sum place in Brooklyn Chinatown.
I find the food even better than Jing Fong in the city. Definitely try this place if you're looking for Dim Sum in brooklyn.
Be the first to ReplyGreat dim sum place in Brooklyn.
I came by myself and stuffed myself for my birthday. Got seated easily as it was a weekday around 11. Had the following dim sum dishes:-beef tripe-rice noodle wrapped around youtiao-bean curd roll-chicken feet-coconut puddingAll this food for $25. They were all great! These are my favorite dim sum dishes and they were delicious. Tip, if you want the coconut pudding, ask them for it. They'll grab it from the fridge for you. They don't come out on the carts.
Be the first to ReplyOne of the best dim sum spots in bay ridge, Brooklyn.
Waiting time can be pretty long during the weekends but it is all worth the wait.Everything is made very good.You will be overwhelmed with the variety of options to choose from. My favorites are......everything
Be the first to ReplyThis place doesn't disappoint.
I ordered seafood; lobster , Vancouver crab over sticky rice and conch with tofu . The crab with rice was sooooo flavorful . It was $70 for the crab but it was a special occasion and well worth it . Will def order again !
Be the first to ReplyBest Dim Sum in Nyc period.
ย I've been coming here for a few years now...and the food is consistently hot, fresh, and on point.Can be busy with a bit of a wait when you come in weekends, but that's to be expected. ย If you haven't been here for dim sum yet, you're missing out. The other nearby spots are no comparison and neither are any of the popular dim sum joints in Manhattan's Chinatown.Service here is better than you'll find at most chinese restaurants. ย The servers constantly come by to refill your tea and water and refresh your plates if needed. ย Shrimp & Watercress dumplings, Har Gow, Shrimp rice noodle rolls, and siu mai are my go-to's. ย If those are not to your liking, the other menu items are good as well.
Be the first to ReplyWas in Brooklyn Sunday for a family event and stopped in
Was in Brooklyn Sunday for a family event and stopped in for a quick lunch. So glad we did. ย Don't let the wait scare you. They were so good with managing the crowds that we were seated within 20 min of arriving. Their dim sum were fresh and everyone was courteous and quick to make our dining experience a good one despite how busy they were. ย Everything was good but I especially loved their black sesame fried mochi balls. I have never had anything like that. I liked it so much that I ordered 7 more orders to go. ย Will try to go back for dinner if I'm ever back. A must try.
Be the first to ReplyA terrific place.
We made the unusual decision to have Dim Sum for brunch. I was very surprised to find this place not too far from my residence in Bay Ridge. Of course, we started off with dumplings (steamed shrimp, taro and Pork Siu Mai), all of them delicious. The Pork Siu Mai is especially savory. Then we decided to try the chicken feet (a first for me), which were surprisingly tasty, if not a little awkward to eat (awkward for me at least). My girlfriend then insisted on Sticky Rice in Lotus Leaves, and are those ever filling. We then ordered Egg Yolk Leaky Baos, a wonderfully sweet desert. And a further desert we ordered Sesame Balls, covered with bright and dark sesame seeds and filled with a dark sweet filling. All of this food, delicious, I can't stress how much I recommend this to anyone looking for good Dim-Sum. This is great Dim-Sum! A great find in south Brooklyn. Oh, and did I mentioned they show soap operas on big screens?
Be the first to ReplyWe were pretty underwhelmed by Chinatown to be honest, so
We were pretty underwhelmed by Chinatown to be honest, so we came here to get some dim sum. Delicious! Did not order too much, to be fair, but we got the staples and they were all decent. Ended up getting these durian buns? baos? something with durian in them, and they were PHENOMENAL. Huge globs of fresh durian inside oh man!! Then we found out that 3 of them cost $10 HAHAHA. Oh well...worth it. Plenty of hot tea to go around, really busy on a random weekday afternoon (great sign), and fast service. Can't go wrong!
Be the first to ReplyThe quality, the portions, and the variety are the
The quality, the portions, and the variety are the highlights. Been here a couple of times now. The food is very fresh, excellent portions. Fair for the price
Be the first to ReplyCame here on Christmas Day.
Seating was a breeze and service was prompt. Massive dining room with a giant tv in the front. The lobster was on the smaller side but very tasty. The tea was lukewarm and the wait staff kept taking away my plates, but I need an extra plate to put the shells!I was hoping they had the dimsum carts but went at the wrong time. Will definitely be back to try it out.
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