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Welcome to Dim Sum Palace

Dim Sum Palace is a popular Chinese restaurant in New York City that offers a wide range of traditional and authentic dim sum dishes. Located in the heart of the city, Dim Sum Palace is known for its excellent service, fast delivery, and generous portion sizes. Customers praise the restaurant for its delicious food, friendly staff, and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're craving classic dim sum or other Cantonese specialties, Dim Sum Palace is the perfect spot for a satisfying meal with friends or family. Don't miss out on their flavorful appetizers, soups, and vegetarian options that will leave you wanting more.

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  • Dim Sum Palace
    33 W 33rd St, New York, NY 10001, United States
    33 W 33rd St, New York, NY 10001, United States Hotline: +1 646-649-3607

Welcome to Dim Sum Palace, a bustling restaurant located at 33 W 33rd St in New York, NY. Specializing in Dim Sum, Seafood, and Cantonese cuisine, Dim Sum Palace offers a wide range of dishes to satisfy your cravings.

From appetizers like Sesame Cold Noodle and Salt and Pepper Soft Shell Crab to soups like Chicken Corn Soup and Fish Maw and Crab Meat Soup, there is something for everyone at Dim Sum Palace.

One of the highlights of the menu is the Dim Sum offerings, including Palace Dim Sum Platter and Palace Vegetarian Dim Sum Platter. The Steamed Dumplings, Steamed Vegetable Dumplings, and Steamed Dim Sum are also must-try items.

For those looking for something heartier, Chef's Signature Dishes like Peking Pork Chop and Sauteed String Bean with XO Sauce and Minced Pork are sure to impress. Seafood lovers will enjoy dishes like Crispy Jumbo Shrimp with Black Bean Sauce and Lobster with Ginger and Scallions.

After enjoying a delicious meal, make sure to save room for dessert options like Sweet Sesame Balls and Pineapple Cheese Wonton.

Customers have raved about the fantastic service at Dim Sum Palace, with quick seating and attentive staff. The portions are generous, and the environment is welcoming, making it a perfect spot for brunch, lunch, or dinner.

Whether you're a dim sum enthusiast or looking to explore authentic Cantonese cuisine, Dim Sum Palace is a must-visit destination in New York City. So gather your friends and family, and indulge in a culinary experience like no other at Dim Sum Palace.

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Anna P.
Anna P.

Excellent service and excellent dim sum! Great place for dim sum and also dining. Enjoyed the wonderful dim sum and fast service.

Nhathan N.
Nhathan N.

Service was fantastic. Gentlemen were quick with us getting seated and anytime we looked up we were always welcomed with quick hands. Food was absolutely delicious and portions are fantastic, I came for dinner and I appreciated the environment

Josh H.
Josh H.

Found this place while on a trip to NYC. I've always looked for good dim sum while In the big city and luckily this was one block away from my hotel. It's a small spot in great dim sum all day long, which is hard to find. We were lucky enough to get a table right away on a Tuesday afternoon. we looked over the menu for some familiar items and found them all. The portion size is a little smaller than I am used to, but either way they were tasty.

Caroline L.
Caroline L.

Authentic Cantonese cuisine as well as other Chinese dishes! The store manager and waiters are amiable. Highly recommended for this restaurant which is the original one by owner ...

Anhthu P.
Anhthu P.

The food here is amazing. Very good customer service as well. So basically I was craving for Chinese food after a whole day walking around New York, and this place pop up on my Yelp Recommendation. Such amazing that this place open until 1:30pm, we decide to give it a try, and it was beyond our expectations. Definitely recommend for anyone in a mood for Chinese food.

Lynn T.
Lynn T.

We came here after a couples massage since it was close by on a Friday at around 8 pm without reservations. The place was packed. The seating is almost along a long hallway. We waited about 10 minutes to sit down, so not too long for a Friday without reservations. We got an old fashioned and a mango mojito as cocktails. My husband enjoyed his old fashioned, my mojito had very little mango in it and no hint of alcohol. The food came out rather quickly. We got bbq pork buns to start. They weren't what we were expecting, they had a piece of paper underneath each which was so stuck to them that my husband didn't notice and had paper in his when he bite into it. It was sticky and the texture was off, the inside was sweet. Neither one of us enjoyed it. The general tso's chicken was probably the best thing we ate. One of the first times I had it where the chicken looked like actually chicken breast and it wasn't breaded beyond recognition. The shrimp house fried rice was ok, it wasn't a favorite. It has small shrimp, but they were not deveined which always grossed me out, a few scallops. Overall I would come back again and try other dishes

Winny L.
Winny L.

Lunch with friends during the week...come early to beat the lunch crowd otherwise it will be a wait for a table. Luckily, we got here just in time to get the last table of six available. Everyone was hungry and dim sum is always fun to eat with friends. Order several items to share so you can try as many things on the menu. Service and staff were good. Food came out fairly quick. Picture menu definitely helps - just put in the quantity of the items you want and give to your server when ready. Best to give them everything at once. If you want to order more later, then just ask for another menu or ask of any specific item. They also have drink menu as well...cocktails and adult beverages have to wait til after work and weekends! We had a variety of dishes to share: Turnip cake - always a favorite scallion pancake - yum steamed pork bun - filling soup dumplings - be careful not to let the juice spill on you roast duck spring rolls - was ok, prefer the regular spring rolls shumai - yum, a fave beef chow fun - a staple Too full for dessert, but do recommend the coconut bar. Sesame balls are good when they are hot and fresh as well. Overall, prices are a tad higher than having in dim sum in Chinatown and there are no carts going around. Good to make the trek over once in awhile when in the area. Note: If you pay with a credit card, there is a slight surcharge vs paying in cash like most restaurants these days.

Howard L.
Howard L.

Well, we found ourselves in Koreatown, but for some reason our party of 4 had a hankering for a dim sum lunch. Probably because there were 2 Chinese in our party and only 1 Korean lol. No problem as Yelp pointed us to this very walkable place and it turned out mighty fine. It was pretty busy for lunch time on a Labor Day and we also found prices to be unsurprisingly elevated given that it's mid-town Manhattan after all. We had a variety of fresh, delicious, and fulfilling dim sum for $78.88 pre-tip. The learning for us was you don't have to go to a Chinatown for decent dim sum in NYC. Another learning is if you see a busy place in Manhattan, they're likely doing something right. ps - there is a 3.5% credit card charge, but at least they are upfront about it.