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  • When I want some dim sum, it's sometimes a dim prospect, especially if you're not in SF Bay, LA, or NYC Chinatown. Good dim sum in Vegas? Heck yeah. I really like this place. Dim sum can be bad if it's not fresh. But it is good here. A warning - you should get there before 1:30 or the number of dim sum carts hawked by their cart ladies declines after the peak of lunch. They do advertise "dim sum all day". So, you can order it on the phone or in person, and all of your stuff will come out freshly steamed or baked. They do not take dim sum from the cart ladies for to go orders. This is a free standing building off Sahara west of Eyeglass World. The decor and ambiance isn't something you'd wow about. The bathrooms aren't the cleanest, and the parking during peak times (noon - 1 PM) can be a challenge. But overall, it was a nice place to be when you want some dim sum as well as traditional Chinese food. A lot of first time customers get a puzzled look when they cart ladies come by, but often by the end of their meal, they're hooked. I don't like everything on the menu. But there were lots of things our group loved. We tried/shared all the different types of siu mai, egg rolls, har gow and pork bun (steamed, baked). Loved that gai lan, and enjoyed the porridge. We had their fried fish, noodles, and some desserts like custard pie, sweet rice cakes, sesame balls, and I forget the rest. We went a1:15 PM so the stuff was pretty fresh and the little carts were still darting through the restaurant. Some of the ladies were hard to understand but it didn't matter as long as you could see what she had in her cart. We took what we didn't finish home. But except for the desserts, they tasted much better in the restaurant. Lucky for me being a sweet tooth, they made for a great after dinner snack. Yummy It's a hassle from where in OC I live to get to the decent dim sum places in LA county. How I miss living in the SF Bay area where dim sum places in Oakland and SF Chinatown are plentiful and yummy. But when visiting my relatives in Vegas, this is an excellent choice. Each plate of dim sum was about $2 each, plus or minus some change.
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