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    4.3 (236 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Egg Tarts - fresh and HOT out of the oven
    Ken R.

    Returned here after a long time just for these delicious egg tarts. We got there just after they opened and these were hot just out of the oven. Burnt tongue aside (my fault) they were amazing!

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    Steve B.

    Love this place. The simplicity and quality of everything exceed the strip mall location. The service was nice. Order at the counter and the dim sum is delivered as it is cooked for you. This was our third visit over the year or so. Highly recommend it you want a very casual dining experience.

    Salt & Pepper Tofu - Two small wicker baskets lined with parchment paper contain food items. One basket is filled with fried tofu cubes topped with chopped green onions and red chili, garnished with sesame seeds. The other basket holds two egg tarts with a golden-brown, caramelized surface. The baskets are placed on a light wooden table, with a white disposable plate visible in the background.
    Angie S.

    Loved this quick and delicious dinner at Go Dim Sum. This spot was quite busy on a Friday night, but plenty of spots to sit. Lively casual restaurant atmosphere. We chose a few options including Char Siu buns, Soup Dumpling, Fried Rice, Salt & Pepper Tofu and custard tart. I loved all the plates we chose, especially the tofu. I will definitely come back next time I'm in Tucson. All of the employees were so nice. Most notably the employee working at the register was extremely nice and elevated our experience!

    Yelena R.

    Perfect place for delicious dim sum and milk tea! We ordered a bunch of stuff and everything was absolutely fenomenal. This restaurant is always clean and the service is always impeccable.

    The food menu! - The menu displays a selection of dim sum, small eats, and rice dishes, with prices listed for each item. It includes illustrations of a bamboo steamer basket and a hand holding chopsticks. Icons indicate vegetarian and vegan options. The menu features dishes such as pork buns, shrimp dumplings, chicken dumplings, and Taiwanese braised pork rice, with additional options for fried rice and toppings. The design is simple, with text in both English and Chinese, and includes handwritten notes highlighting new items and prices.
    Meredith A.

    I've been craving dim sum for a while now, and I'd heard quite a bit about this place, so I headed there for lunch in the midst of a busy errand-running day. Once I shared with the individual at the counter that it was my first time, they were incredibly supportive and answered all of my questions in depth, as well as gave me additional information to help me make decisions (like steamed or fried dumplings!!) I ordered the Portuguese Egg Tart, BBQ Pork Bun-Char Siu Bao, Salted Egg Yolk Custard Bun, Crispy Chicken Dumpling, and Garlic Broccoli. A good mix of different meats as well as some sweet items, and a healthy dish thrown in there too! I had leftovers of everything which was the plan, because I like being able to try a variety of things and also don't want to leave feeling like I can barely move. Everything was delicious and honestly I couldn't pick a favorite if I tried -- they are all very different so they can't compete amongst each other. They have a nice big space with plenty of tables, so I settled in to relax and enjoy my food there. While I wish that Tucson had a cart service option for dim sum, I'd rather have something tasty regardless. This definitely fits the bill!

    Pork Soup Dumpling (6),  Pork & Shrimp Siu Mai (3)
    Anita M.

    Yummers! Even though it was busy, the food was delivered within 10 minutes . Everything was hot and delicious. Good ambiance and ample seating.

    Pork Soup Dumpling (6)
    Sasha M.

    We didn't go to the actual location. We ordered it through Uber eats it was delivered super fast. It came packaged really well. It was still hot and steamy and delicious. We got pork barbecue buns and we got pork soup dumplings. We also got some shrimp siu mai and sticky rice and salted egg yolk buns. Everything tasted freshly made. It was delicious if you love dim sum this is the place.

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    Miriam S.

    We went here for Christmas Eve and we were excited to try it out. Their attendant was so sweet and helped us select 4 options from their dim sum menu. The Pork Soup dumpling was not my favorite because the ground pork tasted a little old (we all got a little sick from eating those), the chicken pop corn was very flavorful but a little chewy, the pork and cabbage rolls were crispy and delicious, the steamed crispy chicken dumplings were excellent and the pork and shrimp Siu Mai were a little too fishy for my taste. The place is very open, clean and airy with a beautiful mural resembling a city in China.

    Receipt with prices 12/2024
    Mike S.

    We were running around the crammed (holiday) roads of Tucson the last few days and ducked in here for Linner (2:30p). We love dim sum but haven't tried any in Tucson. This place won't compare to San Francisco but it's solidly reliable good dim sum for Tucson. On Chinatsu's (cashier's) recommendation we tried all of her and customers' favs: Pork Soup Dumpling ($8/6); Popcorn Chicken ($8.50 for approx 20+ small pieces); Steamed Chicken Dumpling ($7/8); Pork & Cabbage Spring Roll ($3.79/2); Pork & Shrimp Siu Mai (mini dumplings) ($4.59/3). She also showed us all of the menu options via pics on the front counter iPad which was very helpful. Our favorites were the pork soup and the steamed chicken dumplings as well as the spring rolls. The quality is quite fresh/good. The only critique would be in the variety of dim sum available but this market (Tucson) probably cannot sustain what I would experience in a place like S.F. or N.Y. There were several "sweet" dumplings and sticky buns but we had a cake at home so that was the only reason we passed on those (along with their menu of sweet/boba teas). Do get one of the sauce racks from near the water station table. They harbor several dipping/condiments including my fav, a spiced orange(?) marmalade. Staff was very friendly/helpful. Dining room was clean. Parking is free/plentiful. There's a self-serve water station. Note: you order at the front counter and you bus your own tables so perhaps keep that in mind when the "iPad spin" happens while paying and tipping at the counter.

    egg tart - A Portuguese egg tart with a golden, flaky crust and a custard filling topped with a burnt caramelized surface is positioned on a dark wooden table. The tart appears to be partially eaten or slightly damaged, revealing the custard inside. The background includes a blurred object, possibly part of the restaurant setting, but the focus remains on the tart itself.
    Kaia S.

    This place is a gem in Tucson! For dim sum, the menu is fairly small, but mighty. Every item we got was 100% and the egg tart may be better even than in Taiwan. The xiao long bao are incredible, with the soup sealed perfectly, and their pork "bian dan" (which is like a bento box) was soooo tasty! Pretty much as authentic as it gets! And finally the kim chi is phenomenal. I plan to order a jar of it once a month, if they'll let me!

    Salt and pepper king mushrooms and potatoes
    Elly N.

    Nice little place and most importantly the staff is so kind and polite especially Amanda who I had the pleasure to chitchat with. They're all so very sweet. The food was great for the most part except the chicken popcorn..... chicken popcorn was my very least favorite due to it's texture and flavor.

    A wooden table in a restaurant features a tray of steamed dumplings, a container of fried rice with vegetables, and a basket of fried dough pieces. Condiments such as soy sauce and chili sauce are in a wire holder, along with a bottle of flavored water. The background shows a modern, well-lit interior with a white counter, hanging lights, and large windows.

    My favorite restaurant EVER, nothing beats the food's taste and absolute best staff !

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    Andrea B.

    Great customer service and ambiance- Super clean restaurant, great place for a date! Dumplings were delicious, love the idea of shareables! The sauces are delicious as well. The popcorn chicken is a little bit too chewy for my liking. The sesame balls are perfect. My suggestion is to have pictures of some of the menu items if you're unfamiliar with Dim Sum because it can be intimidating to try new things!

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    The food was very good and it was a cute restaurant. I did take a bit longer for food to arrive because we had a big party.

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    When there are no old fashioned dim sum restaurants in town, which is the current status, Go Dim Sum fills the need, I'm glad they're there

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    When will you bring back the Sesame Rice Roll? That is such a unique and authentic offering that I couldn't manage to find anywhere in Arizona! Please bring back the Soy Sauce Chicken Leg Rice, haven't had a chance to try it and would love to!

    Thank your for your questions. Once we are fully staffed, hopefully we will be able to bring the sesame rice noodle rolls back in the near future! As for the soy sauce chicken leg, we won’t be able to bring it back as we are focusing to offer more… Read more

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    The best Chinese food period! I brought a chef friend from Los Angeles and she concurred. Another…read morewell traveled friend can't get enough either. The people who work there are really good and attentive. Same crew for the past few years. My favorites would be green beans, kung pao chicken and moo shoo. The hot pots make many happy but idk it wasn't for me. Theres always a line on weekends but they have a great online order app and I have used it and run over to pick up. We like it so much we've catered a little party of 10 with Jun dynasty. The back room has a few big round tables and it's a fun way to share food and get your friends together.

    We were on the hunt for a new family dinner spot and craving great Chinese food with solid vegan…read moreoptions for us adults with dietary restrictions. Enter Jun Dynasty. We pulled up to a completely full parking lot and a crowd of people waiting out front, which is always a promising sign. When we asked for a table, we were quoted a pretty long wait. To be fair, we did not make a reservation, so that one is on us. Normally I am not the type to wait that long, but the restaurant smelled absolutely amazing. That aroma alone convinced us to stick it out, and I am so glad it did. Once we were seated, our drink orders were taken and delivered quickly. The menu had a wide variety of dishes, including several vegetarian and vegan options, which we really appreciated. It would have been helpful to have more detailed descriptions on the menu, but our server was happy to answer questions and walk us through everything. We ordered the ma po tofu, braised tofu with vegetables, and vegetable chow fun noodles. My daughter went with the orange chicken and wonton soup. About ten minutes later, the noodles and soup arrived. The bowl of soup was big enough for the entire table, which made my daughter very happy. The noodles were delicious, and shortly after we started eating, the rest of the dishes came out. The braised tofu was loaded with large chunks of bell peppers and flavorful black mushrooms. The ma po tofu came in a vibrant red chili sauce topped with Szechuan peppercorn and brought just the right amount of heat. Everything was absolutely delicious. I am really glad we decided to wait and give this place a try. Jun Dynasty definitely earned a spot in our dinner rotation, and we will be back soon.

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    Underrated, lesser-known hole-in-the-wall serving up classic with a little flair…read more It's easy to miss this place, and I'll be honest, parking is a little bit of a pain. But squeeze right in to the little lot for lunch and prepare to leave happy! What's to love: Oh wow, they have lunch combos on weekends. That's rare nowadays! And their sides are a little bit different--instead of regular fried rice, they've got BBQ pork rice to accompany your dish. I was really hesitant, but that stuff is delicious. I had some with crispy orange beef--which was perfectly tenderized on the inside and crispy on the outside. If that sounds too rich for you, rest assured there are a dozen vegetarian-friendly combos as well. Service is kind, food comes out fast, and you can overhear happy long-time regulars raving about their food like they're discovering it for the first time. There are a ton of nondescript Chinese restaurants in town, and Ba-Dar is one of the better choices.

    I've come to appreciate Americanized Asian cuisine (AAC) and its place in our culture. AAC…read morerestaurants don't serve 100% authentic dishes but it's good anyhow and that's okay. The fact is, unless I'm in a restaurant where there's roasted duck, pork, or chicken hanging from hooks, the expectation for "authentic" Chinese food is low. Ba-Dar was a surprising hit closer to the authentic side of the scale. The staff was super friendly and made it a point to connect with my wife and I as well as our kids. The three dishes and one appetizer we ordered came out quickly and was enough to feed our party with leftovers. I probably won't make it a point to come by the next time I'm passing through town but Ba-Dar was an enjoyable experience for tourists and locals alike. Enjoy!

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    S SKY DRAGON: The…read moreRestaurant That Made Me Betray My Wife's Eggroll Dear World, I need to come clean. At Sky Dragon Restaurant (where my wife and I stopped in for their lunch special), I did something unforgivable. Something scandalous. Something so deliciously wrong it felt right: I ate my wife's entire eggroll. Yes, I swore I'd only take half. Just a polite nibble, a respectful sample, the kind of marital sharing that earns you points in the long game. But then the eggroll crackled, whispered sweet nothings, and before I knew it... it was gone. Vanished. Devoured. I betrayed my vows of "in sickness, in health, and in splitting appetizers evenly." But can you blame me? Sky Dragon's food is dangerously good. My Cashew Chicken was a culinary power ballad: tender chicken, crunchy cashews, and sauce so smooth Barry White could've sung it. The crab puff? A fried golden treasure chest filled with cream-cheese glory--like winning the lottery but tastier. The Egg Flower Soup was so comforting it should come with a blanket and a bedtime story. Meanwhile, my wife's Chicken with Vegetables looked like a scene from a kung fu movie where broccoli and carrots fight crime--colorful, crisp, heroic. She took home half of her meal and she watched me annihilate her eggroll like Godzilla on downtown Tokyo. Portions? Perfect. Flavors? Legendary. Regrets? Only that I didn't order a second eggroll before my marriage lawyer finds out. Final Verdict: Sky Dragon deserves 5 stars, a standing ovation, and maybe a Nobel Prize in Fried Foods. And yes--next time, my wife is getting her OWN eggroll. (Probably two, just to be safe.)

    Started with new dim sum offerings. The usual pork bun, shrimp har gow and pork siu mai. Pork bun…read morenot steamed enough, pork siu mai almost raw. Har gow bland. The main courses - beef with veg, "happy family", fish with black bean and asparagus, and oxtails. Will say flavors on all were good. Portions on the smaller side. And so that makes the dishes expensive for what we got. Full entrees do NOT include rice, so we ordered that and a refill at $5/per. Lastly - we were the only table in the restaurant at 4pm, so I don't find any justification for have a surly waitress. Will we return? Doubtful. $145 (without tip) for 4 of us.

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