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    Beijing Beijing

    3.4 (91 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 10:30 pm

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    Kristin K.

    Came here with the fam jam on the spur of the moment in the middle of a doughnut hunt. We went around noon and the restaurant was packed. Service was quick - we ordered dim sum items and they were all brought to us fresh as opposed to waiting for carts to come around. We found the quality average. Not gonna like, Jumbo Dim Sum on 170th street is our favourite but we would come here again if in the area and craving Dim Sum but I wouldn't go out of my way to return here.

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    Carol I.

    Beijing Beijing really hit the spot for us for dimsum. They were having a promo (15% off take out orders), so it defs swayed us to order from them. Our order was prepared promptly & nothing was missing from our order. The food tasted good!

    Michelle F.

    Best dim sum in yeg. My go to place for dim sum. Clientele proves it bc its 95% asian. Happy theres no forks here. Automatically provides hot sauce upon seating. True asian dining in edmonton. Authentic. Get the radish cakes and the donut thing wrapped in steamed thingy. Best here, better than in van, richmond or montreal. I eat out every day. I know. I search for authentic asian eats. Go here. Nuff said

    Happy New Year!
    Christina B.

    Always on point. Thank you for a delicious, fresh assortment of delicacies. One of the best!

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    Lydia F.

    This place was extremely busy when I got there for a Friday afternoon at 1pm. Despite standing by their bilingual sign that said please wait to be seated it took five minutes before we were greeted. We were asked for how many and our name. No estimation of time was provided but we were seated about ten minutes later. We ordered ten different dishes and it was extremely easy to order as their menu includes Chinese, English and a picture of what you are getting. They also had a traditional menu to order from. The waitresses were friendly and they accepted both debit and visa. Parking is plentiful, food is tasty and authentic. Prices are fair so for stars for service and overall experience!

    Denise W.

    This place has pretty good dim sum. I am surprised. Its not comparable to Vancouver but its pretty good. We got a number of things but my favorite is the egg tarts. Everything is made fresh. They do push cart and you can also order from the staff as well. I am also surprised that they have Pu'Er tea with chrysanthemum (I didn't expect they will have this since they are in Edmonton). The place is super busy so be prepared to wait. Lots of parking in front because it is located in a mall.

    Katharina M.

    A great spot for dim sum anytime of the year. The food is nice and fresh and there are tons of different things to try. I recommend getting here a little early (especially on weekends) as it is usually packed full by 11:00-11:30 on the weekend. No cart service right now due to COVID but I'm sure that will be back in the future.

    Cheryl C.

    I've been here multiple times throughout the years for dim sum, meal dining for large groups and once for banquet dining (Chinese wedding). I mostly go for the dim sum. They've recently undergone renovations, but it only looks like the changes were to the facade & lighting (which look great now by the way). They also have live seafood in their aquarium tanks. High chairs and booster seats are available, but if you have a short kid, the high chair might not be tall enough to dine at the table...my 18 month old struggled with that. It's still pretty crowded inside & if you are coming for dim sum for lunch, come early because the wait can be up to half an hour. Service is no-nonsense kinda deal... if you want something, flag someone & ask because no one's coming to do a quality check on you, plus they're happy to help. Dim sum prices range from $4.75 and up. Carts are always passing by, and dim sum is usually fresh & hot.

    Chau H.

    If you ever want a Chinese buffet fix. This is the place to go for some of the most delicious chinese dishes. I have chinese food almost everyday but this place makes it so delicious you can eat the whole entire plate. Prices are reasonable, staff are friendly and the place is clean. Washrooms are a bit small compared to most, the women washrooms have only 5 stalls. If you ever want to have a section booked off, they have reasonable prices for that as well.

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    D'Arcy L.

    Was here for a private wedding event at the restaurant. In fact it was a 10 course Chinese meal wedding which I find kickass great and crazy amounts of food. However there are times in which I'm a fat kid on a cupcake, and a 10 course Chinese menu is no time to be on weight watchers, counting calories or on a diet honey! Seriously. Here is a rundown of the pig out: 1) Pork and Jellyfish - very solid. Lol actually I though I was eating duck it was rich and tasty! 2) Fried crab claw appetizers. Chewy, crab-eriffic and piping hot 3) Scallop and gai lan- I'm spoiled as I'm used to fresh scallops. These were definitely frozen. Overall okay but not amazing. 4) Shark fin- crab maw soup- Not sure if it was real shark fin. People are in uproars over SFS these days but I grew up with this on my Chinese side. I respect people's opinions but it's tradition for me. I'm fine if they outlaw it just don't get all preachy on me. 5) Lobster- Cantonese style- absolutely delicious. If bugs of the sea are your thing they do a great job! 6) Sea cucumber, mushrooms and fish- another great delicacy. Google sea cucumbers if you have a strong stomach. Definitely not a cucumber but definitely delish! 7) Crispy chicken- a tad dry for my liking but flavour was spot on. 8) Fish, Chinese ham, mushroom w broccoli. - okay my stomach was read to explode but this was quite good also. 9) Fried rice- like I needed carbs at the end of a huge meal but it was moderately good. 10) Noodles- had a very small serving. Stomach too full. The brought out the traditional red bean soup to close the night off but I'm clearly not a fan of this. Also were some sesame buns and other treats. Service at the restaurant was excellent and the meal although had some flat spots was overall very good!

    Larissa P.

    One of my top places to go to for dim sum. Good price, lots of options and I love the carts. You can order off the menu as well. Service was awesome and the place is clean. Got there around 10:30 and we got a table right away but when we left at 11:30 there was a line up. But the service is fast so they were getting people in there fast so I didn't seem like it would be a long wait. Highly suggest this place for your dim sum cravings

    Edda O.

    Went there for dinner w my extended family. There was ten of us and we ordered the $288 set menu that was way to much food but here is the breakdown: cold platter - not bad; came with jellyfish, beef, chicken wing, surf clam and some abalone Chicken & pork neck meat stirfry with snap peas - pretty tasty, gingery and tender meat. Deep fried shrimp "cake" with sweet mayo - The shrimp was delicious. I could not find this in the English menu so have no idea what this is called but it was really good. I dont like the mayo but the shrimp itself was great. Crabmeat & fish maw soup - good with generous amounts of fish maw. 2 whole crabs in a shrimpy salted fish broth and vermicelli - it was ok, I pretty my crabs lightly battered and deep fried. Tilapia steamed with ginger & onion - fish was really fresh but the sauce was a little bland. It was also herb-y which is unusually for the typical steamed fish. Steamed chicken & crispy chicken (1/2 chicken each) - not bad. the crispy chicken was definitely crispy. Seafood fried rice - not bad but a little salty. Gailan & noodles in a soup - The soup tasted just like the Knorr Wonton mix. I didn't enjoy it at all. Pork Spareribs in japanese teriyaki sauce - this was delicious! The spareribs was amazingly tender with a nice sticky glaze. Very good. I probably won't order the set menu because it was way too much food and actually quite price-y. The individual plates are pretty reasonably priced ( a little more than Chinatown prices) but still reasonable. That would be the way to go since some of the items on this menu is just fillers.

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    Jonny M.

    Some things I just don't understand. Beijing Dim Sum Seafood Restaurant being crazy packed on a Saturday evening is one of them. Okay, okay, sure, it was Chinese New Year weekend but it still doesn't make sense in my mind. I know south side is lacking in good Chinese options but come on peeps, get with it. We went to try one of their 10 person, fancy banquet style set menus (Chinese writing only, found by my grandma in the Chinese newspaper). Service is iffy here - they had our order wrong and had to call over the owner/boss man to "discuss" the issue. Man, for a $338.00 set dinner, you'd think they could at least get that right. Did I mention they charge you $2.00/person for rice? Talk about gouging your clientele. But let's not get too hasty, we haven't even talked about the food yet. Right? Uh, yeah, totally, bro. Let's get to it. - House special cold platter - started our meal off on a nice note with a good variety of cold meats, pickled vegetables (daikon and carrots) and cucumbers. - Milk based cream noodles with shrimp -this dish was gross. Not impressed with the milk based cream sauce, which was bland and tasteless. The noodles were the same. At least there were some decent sized shrimps on top. - Stir fried pork with vegetables - a pretty simple, straightforward dish but done well. A mixture of onion, red peppers, and cassava (which I've never had at a Chinese restaurant before). But again, nothing special. - Seafood soup - soup and seafood are always the best combination. This may or may not have had shark fin in it with crab. I disapprove of killing sharks for this soup but man, is it ever delicious. - Two lobsters -why is lobster so damn good and expensive? Why can't it be like the good 'ol days when they were considered a poor man's food. This dish gets you two lobsters for the price of one...no, that's a lie, more like quadruple (or more) the face value. They were good. - Crispy fried chicken with shrimp chips -the chicken was a bit dry and overcooked. You have to hunt for the dark meat and then you're all good. - Pea shoots with crab and egg white sauce - pea shoots are such a delight, I would eat these every day if I could. Topped with egg white and barely there crab pieces. - Steamed fish - decent steamed fish but it needed to be more tender. It was lacking that sweet, succulent flavour that you normally get when you order this dish. - Fried rice - the fried rice was probably one of the better dishes of the night. Flavourful and had a nice crispy, fried wok texture. - Duck with noodles -the last dish we had was thin noodles with duck, red onions, bean sprouts and mushroom. Average at best. Minimal amount of duck. - White rice ($2.00/person) - like I said above, they charged us $2/person for rice! Holy crap, insanity. Overall, what can I say about Beijing? I've been once before for dim sum and it was mediocre. The result was exaclty the same for dinner. Passable but I wasn't impressed, especially with a few of the dishes. When you factor in the price, I won't be running back anytime soon. More like running as far away as possible. On to the next one, on to the next one...

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    It's a little run down and in need of a restoration, but the dim sum menu and food was good. Not impressed by them having shark on the menu.

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    Food was great. Service was friendly and exceptional. Comfortable dining atmosphere. Will recommend to my friends

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