Because we visited this restaurant at around 5 pm, there are a few other customers, which lead us to get great experiences. The foods were bigger than we thought, so we used several to-go bags. As other Chinese restaurants, varieties of the menu are so wonderful that you can visit here when you’re in the mood of eating some Chinese food!
Excellent dim sum, especially for Boston standards. Came here with the Singapore Club of Boston (Singaporeans know good food!) and we all agreed it’s destined to become a top dim sum destination. Not all dishes hit, but there were some that really stood out. Our group especially enjoyed the steamed rice rolls (available in pork, shrimp, scallion, and tofu)-standout dish imo—fried turnip cake, crispy fried noodles, beef balls, BBQ pork bun, and shrimp dumplings. The soup dumplings were solid but not great. The group didn’t enjoy the chicken claw with ginger, pork spare ribs, and the dessert, coconut pudding with boba pearls. I’d like to go back soon to try the seafood (update to follow). For the reasonable price especially, I can highly recommend giving this place a try. We paid $30 pp for a basic dim sum spread w tea not including any speciality dishes. Vegetarian options: Vegetarian in our group found a reasonable variety of vegetarian options. Kid-friendliness: High chair was available for child in our group.
As a juk sing leui (IYKYK), think this is the best in Chinatown for OG canto food, very impressed
Good was fresh and prepped fast. Large portions and very friendly staff.
We went to Chinatown, Boston for Dim Sum. The atmosphere was busy on a Saturday. There was 20 minutes wait to be seated. The place is tight but dim sum tasted authentic. I would go to Dynasty again for Dim Sum.