Introducing Dim Sum Corner, a renowned culinary destination offering an exquisite selection of traditional Chinese dim sum. With its prime location and authentic flavors, Dim Sum Corner has carved a niche for itself in the hearts of food enthusiasts. Boasting an impressive menu, this establishment presents a wide array of delectable dumplings, such as boba, orange chicken, mongolian beef, and noodle soup, that will tantalize your taste buds. The vibrant atmosphere, coupled with impeccable service, ensures a memorable dining experience for every customer. Dim Sum Corner takes pride in sourcing the freshest ingredients and crafting each dish with precision, resulting in flavor profiles that transport you straight to China. Whether you are a dim sum connoisseur or looking to embark on a culinary adventure, Dim Sum Corner promises to offer an authentic taste of Chinese cuisine that will leave you craving for more. Embark on a gastronomic journey at Dim Sum Corner and indulge in the rich flavors of Asia.
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Amenities and More
- Credit cards
- Outdoor seating
- High chairs
- Tourists
Reviews
Decent Dim Sum restaurant in Chinatown. We got beef dumplings, some noodles and BBQ pork fried rice. All tasted so good. The kitchen is visible from your table and food comes directly from the chef. Staff is not so friendly and the service was a little slow even if the place was pretty quiet.
Stopped for a quick bite on my way to a show. Food came out in a few minutes. Potstickers were ok, seemed like they'd just come out of a freezer. Vegetable stir fry noodles only had onion (no carrots, broccoli, etc) and were dry and undercooked. I feel bad if tourists come here and think this is the good stuff. Panda Express has more flavor.
When in China Town, stop in at Dim Sum Corner for lunch. Very nice selection of dim sum. Very tasty! Good prices. Open kitchen and to the atmosphere.
Seemed pretty dead for a Saturday afternoon in the middle of Chinatown. You order and pay before you sit. Food was pretty decent but nothing worth another try if I'm being honest. I got the wonton noodle soup, I asked for chilli for my soup and they brought me a single packet of "Tapatio" Mexican hot sauce 🤣🤣🤣
Great food, low key cafeteria style atmosphere, and delicious food! It was our first dim sum experience and it was a great one. The food literally came from the chef directly to our table - some of it too hot to eat immediately. We had the cashier pick out our order and she did a great job - a plate of Mongolian beef, and I think 5 orders of various dumplings. Its literally on the corner of China Town so we walked down the street a little ways and found some Chinese candy for dessert.
Ordered a few things and it was excellent...
Thai iced tea- a bit too much ice but still really good tea
Wagyu beef baos- so delicious. Warm and perfectly steamed. Meat was tender. Even the one we ate an hour later was so good cold.
Shanghai soup dumplings Xiao long bao- normally I don't like the ones steamed in foil but these were delicious and full of soup. You need to ask for vinegar and they have a bottle of red vinegar if you need it...
Beef chow fun- they had an option on menu for cheaper price but this was tender steak pieces... so worth it. Good amount of onions and bean sprouts too. Would have been better with Chinese hot mustard and hot chili oil but Sriracha was just as good...
This is like the fast food of dumplings. Nothing amazing, average taste. Our spring rolls were cold inside, like it was premade and the microwave didn’t warm it up enough.
A convenient place for quick Chinese food directly in the centre of SF Chinatown. You order at the counter like a fast food restaurant and take a number. The prices are decent and the buns and sticky rice I ordered tasted good. However, I would not say this is a place for a full meal occasion; just a quick Chinese bite to eat as you explore Chinatown.
Decent Dim Sum restaurant in Chinatown. We got beef dumplings, some noodles and BBQ pork fried rice. All tasted so good. The kitchen is visible from your table and food comes directly from the chef. Staff is not so friendly and the service was a little slow even if the place was pretty quiet.
Stopped for a quick bite on my way to a show. Food came out in a few minutes. Potstickers were ok, seemed like they'd just come out of a freezer. Vegetable stir fry noodles only had onion (no carrots, broccoli, etc) and were dry and undercooked. I feel bad if tourists come here and think this is the good stuff. Panda Express has more flavor.
Location
601 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA 94108, United States
Hours
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Monday
11:30 AM - 07:00 PM
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Tuesday
11:30 AM - 07:00 PM
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Wednesday
11:30 AM - 07:00 PM
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Thursday
11:30 AM - 07:00 PM
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Friday
11:30 AM - 07:00 PM
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Saturday
11:30 AM - 07:00 PM
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Sunday
11:30 AM - 07:00 PM
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