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Dim Sum King

3.8 (663 reviews)
InexpensiveDim Sum, Cantonese
Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Good for kids

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Chuck C.

Yeahh.... NO... food was ok. Edible and not bad, but had communication issues speaking with them in theirs and my native tongue. Weirdly awkward.... Didn't know you can get a single chicken feet. Lol. Lady didn't like it when i ask for more and kept adding to my order. Sorry bro, didn't know what i wanted, but was hungry and wanted a familiar taste for the journey ahead. Next time i will just go somewhere else....

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Chara C.

It had always been a fave spot for getting cheap individual pieces of dim sum. However, in the past few years, prices have gone wayy up - so now it's pretty much the same cost as going to get sit-down dim sum for some of these items. And every single time I go in, the ladies behind the counter are *super* rude and always rush you even when you feel prepared with what you want - their attitude is just really offputting. even if they run out, which they do often, they talk to you like it's your fault for even asking. I am used to bad service and an attitude often, especially at traditional restaurants, but every single time? It gets tiring being yelled at the moment you walk up to the counter, even as someone who has regularly come here since I was a kid and will even order in their native language.

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Kevin L.

Located in Chinatown, parking is plentiful and easy to find. There's no indoor seating whatsoever. However, you can get it togo and there's an outdoor courtyard area with some seating right behind the restaurant. Service could use improvement. The lady helping us out was in a very cranky mood making us quite uncomfortable. However there's a good selection of popular dim sum items. Food was absolutely delicious. We got some steamed BBQ buns and egg tarts. I especially enjoyed the egg tarts. They were fluffy and not too sweet. Tap to pay is accepted. Overall, Dim Sum King is a great place for some delicious dim sum. Customer service could be better but service is quick and items are packaged nicely.

Darian S.

My all time favorite Dim Sum spot in Seattle. They always have such a wide selection. I got the Pineapple Bun, BBQ Pork Bun & some Chow Mein. Some of my other favorites I get are the Dumplings, Shumai, & Shrimp Rolls. You cant find any better tasting or priced Dim Sum around

Lynn L.

Love this place for a quick stop for delicious dim sum! Their shu mai is absolutely yummy and it's my favorite from this shop and you don't have to order sets here! They often participate in the CID food walk so if you'd like to try their foods, it's a good opportunity but they're very affordable so anytime is a good time to try them out! I also like their egg tarts as well. The ladies at this store are quick and efficient making this a quick stop for a delectable meal in CID! Such a solid dim sum location and I would definitely recommend it to others!

Steamed BBQ Pork Bun and Shrimp Dumplings
Diana C.

This was really affordable and tasty! We would definitely come back. Though the focus is more take out, you can eat inside if you'd like at one of the little tables. I recommend going early if you want more choices. They will make more but you'll have to wait like 10 min. The portion sizes are very generous and they are well packaged. If you want them to separate things, let them know in advance.

Katie L.

We came in and our friend ordered almost one of everything. Nothing but compliments! I tried the steam bbq bun and it was delicious and fluffy!

Margaret O.

Swung by Dim Sum King in the International District on a Sunday afternoon. Parking was a total mess--couldn't find a spot anywhere, so I just got dropped off. Picked up a few of my favorites: * Sio Mai * Fun Gor * Sticky rice wrapped in lotus leaf * Turnip Cake All super tasty, just like always. There was a line, but it moved pretty fast so no big deal. Heads up though--they only take credit cards if you spend over $10, so bring some cash if you're just grabbing a few things.

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Katherine G.

Came here during the CID food walk, and we got an assortment platter to share. They have a variety of dim sum items which you can actually purchase individually - something I plan to come back and do! I think their steamed bbq pork bun is really good - super soft and fluffy texture with a good amount of savory filling. My friends loved the shumai as well. Prices are really affordable, so come for the dim sum fix!

Sui Mai, Baked BBQ Pork Bun, Chow Mein (Small) (v)
Tia P.

Service was great & quick. I came for the $8 food walk and I got the packaged platter they were offering. The coconut and baked bbq bun were delicious and my favorites! Shu mai was delicious & flavorful. The chow mien was cold and a bit bland.

Eileen H.

My boyfriend and I discovered this place when I was in the area for my haircut and we were craving dim sum. Now, we have made it a point to stop by whenever I get my haircut! Dim Sum King is a great place to grab takeout. They have all of your classic menu options that you mark off on a list, then you hand it to one of the ladies to prepare your order. I love that you can order everything by individual piece. It allows me to spend less to get exactly what I want. Of note, they do charge for the plastic containers. My favorites here include: har gow, shu mai, chicken feet, radish cake steamed/baked BBQ pork buns, shrimp rice roll, hot dog bun, and the sweet rice cake. You can not go wrong with any of their baked items. The bread is SO soft and light. If in doubt, just order an extra one because you won't regret it. While I'm generally a fan of the fried meat football, this is an item that has left me disappointed. Their version has a very thick mochi crust and has very little filling, and is not well-balanced enough for me to order this again during future visits. In general, every dim sum establishment has items that they do well, so this is something that I can overlook. Dim Sum King gets all of my favorite items right, so I will continue to come back and support.

Sean H.

Delicious and affordable! Came here on a Saturday afternoon and there was a small line but it went by quickly. You're able to write down what you want and how many pieces on a slip of paper and the employees will prepare your order. We ate inside after receiving our dim sum and everything tasted great! My favorite was the siu mai. Would come back again!

Emily T.

Great place for affordable dim sum takeout! We got a bunch of stuff here and we are fans! They charge per piece and the portions are pretty generous. - siu mai - very tasty! 5/5 - turnip cake - this was ok, it was on the mushy side 3/5 - shrimp rice rolls 5/5 - chow mein 2/5 - lacking in flavor - sticky rice ball 5/5 - custard bun 4/5 - coconut bun 4/5 - sweet rice cake 5/5 Overall, a pretty solid dim sum spot! Will definitely be back to try their other items.

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