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    Dim Sum & Ramen

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    No Dim Sum, just regular Chinese take out. I didn't stay so not sure if their food is good or not.

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    China Pavilion

    China Pavilion

    3.8
    (624 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    Hands down the best restaurant for dim sum specifically in the Pembroke Pines area…read more China Pavilion is located in a pretty chill shopping center not too far from Pembroke Lakes mall. The restaurant feels very authentic to how Chinese restaurants are, the restaurant has a fish tank at the entrance which is very on brand and over all it's a pretty casual space. The food is really good and there are so many items on the menu, that I definitely recommend coming with a few people so you can try all the things you want without it being way too much food. There are a few waiters/waitresses and they all attentive. Even though one person takes the order, the other servers may bring your food, get you another drink, or clear things off of your table. This is also another restaurant I will definitely be back to and highly recommend, especially if you're looking for Dim Sum in Pines.

    Been going to China Pavilion for years and it's my go spot for authentic Chinese food and dim sum…read morethat always hits the spot. You know it's authentic and good when it's always packed and you walk in seeing many 10 top round tables with the iconic lazy susans and a wall of fish tanks by the front entrance! We had a group of 12 for dim sum and we were accommodated fairly quickly. Dim sum was fresh and quickly served and reasonably priced. The baked roasted pork buns are a must but order early as they do tend to sell out and then you'll miss out! They also have an amazing menu with authentic Chinese dishes to choose from. On another visit I had their ginger scallion lobster and the mince pork with green beans, as it's an iconic staple dish to have when dining in. Looking for great Chinese food in the area, here's your spot!

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    Serious Dumplings - Davie

    Serious Dumplings - Davie

    3.5
    (80 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    We ordered take out tonight from Serious Dumplings for the first time. We grew up enjoying…read moreCantonese style food and so were looking forward to enjoying some dim sum. The Roast BBQ pork buns and the Peking duck buns were delicious. Just the right amount of sauce to add flavor without being overpowering. The pork and shrimp siu mai were flavorful. The pork dumplings were deep fried, not pan fried as I expected. Because of this, the filling inside was dry, but the sauce helped overcome this. The texture difference between the crispy dumpling and the soft inside was unexpected. The Har Gao Crystal Shrimp Dumplings were just OK. Without the sauce, it didn't have much flavor. The Vegetable Spring Rolls were crispy and the sweet and sour sauce was the perfect complement. The Dan Dan noodles was the only part of our dinner we didn't enjoy. The noodles felt overcooked and it lacked depth. It was spicy (which we didn't mind), but the noddles were pretty dry and didn't have a rounded flavor profile. They came with a small amount of meat on top. We will try some other items again another time. Hopefully by the next time, they will start serving soup dumplings.

    Great spot to get good boba and good dumplings! I got the boba and small dumpling cup combo and…read moreloved it! It was a lot more filling than I thought it would be. I feel like you can split the dumpling cup between two people and then each person gets their own boba! The place itself is super casual, small, and simple, nothing crazy. They do have limited sitting so probably not the best for large groups, but definitely a great take out spot. Can't wait to come back and try out some more menu items!

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    Yip - Pembroke Pines

    Yip - Pembroke Pines

    2.9
    (18 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Yip Boba Tea never disappoints! This time I tried the strawberry with passion fruit, and it was so…read morerefreshing and delicious. I honestly think it's my new favorite flavor! The staff is always super friendly, and the service is incredibly fast. I've enjoyed everything I've tried here, and it's definitely one of my go-to spots whenever I'm craving boba. Highly recommend!

    Stumbled upon this new location by accident. We were headed to Leafy and I saw the Yip signage on…read morethe windows so I was curious. Keep in mind, the actual big sign to this place says "Wong's" but I found out that Yip just opened on 10.08.22 and they are waiting for their official Yip sign. This is a tiny location that accommodates takeout and delivery orders only. There is not seating with tables & chairs. There is one bench out in front you can sit down and eat at but other than that, it's a quick order and go kind of place. We've been to the Yip at 1-800-Lucky in Wynwood and the Yip in Aventura. Super stoked for this new location as it's more local. They had us at YIP and dumplings. The prices are fair and not super crazy for the dim sum options. They also offer Peking Duck, wings, fried rice, lo mein, soups and other options. We were here yesterday when we found out about Yip but went to dinner at Leafy. Today the kids wanted soup dumplings and shrimp dumplings. So guess where we ended up? You already know the answer. Got har gao (shrimp dumplings, pork xiao long Bao (soup dumplings) and cha siu bao bbq pork buns. The soup dumplings were legit but man I have a hard time comparing everyone's soup dumplings to Din Tai Ding's super thin soup dumpling skin. That does it for me. The kids seemed to really enjoy most of the items ordered today, so we have happy kids over here! The shrimp dumpling skin is way too thick. The kids didn't love it as much. They really enjoyed the soup dumplings best and then the bbq pork buns. Want to try other items on menu. Go see Jamie and tell her we sent you. She comes from the 1-800-Lucky location so this is a nice and quiet change of ambiance for her. Ha. In case you didn't know too, Yip is also owned by Gold Marquess in Pembroke Pines, which is our favorite dim sum spot in town. Woohoo! By the way, no cash accepted here so be prepared.

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    Serious Sanji - Plantation

    Serious Sanji - Plantation

    3.8
    (179 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    Great food! We loved the steamed options!…read more Delicious drinks Robot and human service

    Came here on a Tuesday evening with my family. It's in the Enson Market Plaza right by One…read morePlantation. Upon entering, there was no signage of whether we should seat ourselves, or wait. There was a sign stuck on the kiosk however, stating that the kiosk was for takeout orders only. The place was clean and well organized. We seated ourselves and my husband walked up to the counter to grab some printed menus we spotted. An employee appeared from elsewhere in the establishment and grabbed the menus and brought them to the table, leaving my husband awkwardly following him back to the table. My daughter saw the drink menu of teas and drinks and asked for an orange drink. I inquired from the server whether it was okay for kids, had any milk, and whether it was a juice or not. He informed me it was a syrup and it was a good choice for a kid. Upon receiving the drink, I tasted it and it tasted very strongly of green tea. Not something I would give to a child, but I guess I didn't specifically ask that question. My daughter was highly entertained by the robot server with a cat face that delivered our drink order. We continued optimistically and ordered the Peking Duck Bao, the Pork Soup Dumplings, the Chicken Sanji and the Fried Noodles with Shrimp. The Peking Duck tasted severely microwaved and dry. The skin was soggy and not at all appetizing, and there was one tiny sliver of green onion in one of the three bao. The pork soup dumplings were nothing to write home about, but were good overall. The dipping sauce that accompanied the dumplings was delicious and definitely added some flavor to the dumplings. The Chicken Sanji was a thick skinned bao dumpling and something I was looking forward to trying. It was lacking in flavor and the texture was not my favorite. It was accompanied by the same sauce as the soup dumplings. The fried noodles with shrimp dish was disappointing. The shrimp was perfectly cooked but the noodles and veggies lacked in both flavor and texture. All the veggies were soggy, and the noodles were coated in a sauce that lacked any type of flavor. It was just... sad. My daughter was provided with some cute kitty kids reusable chopsticks that she did use, so that was something that added a little value to our visit. Our check was around $65 before tip, and I have to say we will not be back.

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