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Winsor Dim Sum Café

3.5 (1.3k reviews)
ModerateDim Sum
Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Ken C.

Excellent dim sum offerings! Though on the smaller side (too small for circulating steam carts), they nevertheless have a large selection to choose from with pictures and descriptions. You order what you want from a sheet and it comes promptly, steaming hot and delicious. Service is good and attentive. My only quibble is that the prices seemed a little high to me ($6.99 per dish) - but then, it's been a while since I did dim sum and who knows, with inflation and tariffs, maybe that's the going rate these days. Cash only.

My-Linh D.

Windsor Dim Sum is my go-to spot for dim sum in Boston! It's one of those places where you go in, eat amazingly well, and get out quickly -- and honestly, that's part of the charm. The service is super fast, the food always hits the spot, and everything comes out fresh and delicious. There can be a bit of a wait during peak hours, but it's always worth it. If you're craving classic dim sum without the fuss, this is the place. Highly recommend!

Menu Items (2/2) as of 2/15/26
Winston L.

Solid spot for dimsum! All the items we got tasted quite good. The #26 Pan Fried White Turnip Cake was a huge hit among our group. The #44 Fried Shrimp Balls and #47 House Pan Fried Pork Dumplings were especially oily, but that's why there's hot tea. Just wish the portions could be bigger for some of the items

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Connie L.

*CASH ONLY* Windsor Dim Sum is a Boston Chinatown staple. We've been coming here forever and the quality is consistently good. The main difference is the prices have increased a lot, yet their portions remained the same. Regardless, you can't go wrong with any of their staple dishes such as Siu Mai, Har Gow, Shrimp & Chive Dumplings, etc. When you go first thing in the morning, their dishes are piping hot and delicious. Dine-in is cash only, so make sure you have some handy.

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Adina S.

I've been to lots of spots in Chinatown, but this was actually my first time here! My friend and I stopped in for a late lunch and shared a beef dish and a side of bok choy. I'd say the food was pretty standard for Chinese, nothing amazing, but not bad. That being said, I'd prefer Taiwan Cafe and some of the other options in the area. It's a pretty casual spot and the service is okay. I'd be happy to go back, but I wouldn't go out of my way to do so.

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Morgan H.

Got here a little after noon on a Saturday and was initially told a 15-20 minute wait, but it ended up being so much shorter, less than 5 minutes. They don't have a place to wait, and they mention waiting outside on the street, but luckily I did not follow that advice and waited inside by the host desk and was able to hear my name being called. The service was fairly quick and while this place doesn't have cart service, it can be a nice change not having to wait for a cart to come around that has something you want.

Lori I.

Dim sum served all day. Small place with large round tables you might get placed on to share with others. You order your items by marking it down on the paper. The food was pretty good but not spectacular. I don't think people come to Boston to eat Chinese food but there's only so much lobster and Italian food you can eat before you just want something different. They PREFER cash...so it's not strictly cash only even though they tell you that.

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Bridget L.

Good dim sum, fast service, and very reasonable prices (~$6/dish). The place was pretty much full, but we got seated right away at the communal table for 2 separate weekend lunches. My favorites are the fried mochi pork dumplings and salted egg yolk sesame ball, but I liked everything we tried. I'm not picky about dim sum though--and you shouldn't be either!

Dim sum: egg tart, shumai, chicken feet, Steamed Shrimp Rice Noodle
Lilian C.

I've never had dim sum at night before. We enjoyed the food! The dim sum was not too salty. The egg custard could be sweeter. The vegetables we got were too expensive and a bit flavorless, but I want veggies to balance all the meat and carbs we were eating. The table service was fine, but I don't appreciate: 1. Cash Only, no credit cards even though I believe there was signage posted for "Visa." 2. Being pressured to tip. 3. The waitress trying to seat us right next to other customers. We left one seat between us and strangers, but we can tell that the waitress was trying to push us all uncomfortably closer together. It's already a pretty awkward situation to eat with strangers at the same round table, and to try to squish us shoulder to shoulder-- very inconsiderate. 4. Charge for take-out bag. This won't be the last time we will be in Boston, but a two-star rating (for mandatory tip and mediocre service) means we don't want to come back (and won't be coming back) despite the good (but not amazing) food.

Hannah S.

The food was amazing hands down. i didn't have anything bad to say. the service is quick. we got in and out. it may not be the dim sum i'm used to where they roll carts around. they gave a menu and a pencil and i marked what i wanted. it was delicious and we stopped by after flying all day. it was well worth it. everything pictured, we spent $180

Deep Fried Shrimp & Chives Dumplings, Chinese Fried Dough, steamed Steamed Roast Pork Buns, Fried Crab Rangoon
Maddy M.

CASH ONLY! Great place to bring a hungry group. The dishes were reasonably priced. Definitely the best crab Rangoon I've had. Some other favorites were the steamed pork bun and the fried shrimp and chive dumpling.

Lean Pork and Preserved Egg Congee Large
Lizzie Y.

As a kid, I used to love coming here for dim sum. Winsor is a smallish Chinese spot that offers dim sum & other Chinese dishes. It was my favorite place to go for dimsum in Chinatown but since then, have not visited much. Today, I was feeling hungry and wanted to order something for lunch. I decided to hop on UberEats and do some searching. I ended up getting Winsor today after canceling out the two other places I had in mind. I got 3 items: a large pork & century egg congee, fried dough, & a dimsum item steamed pork wrapped w/ bean curd in oyster sauce. Very yummy, especially with the hot chili oil! I wish I had asked for white pepper for the congee but still had the perfect amount of salt. Overall, I recommend coming here for dim sum or even just for some Chinese food!

Egg tarts, shrimp rice noodles and spare ribs
Joy G.

I love dim sum for brunch - forget avocado toast or pancakes, dim sum is what really hits the spot. A friend proposed Winsor; I was anticipating a long wait because we were a big group and going during prime weekend lunch time so imagine how pleasantly surprised I was when we headed inside and the waitress immediately cleared out a big table for us. It's a small-ish space with a paper menu and pen, so no old-school ladies pushing around the carts. That said, everything came out fast and piping hot, and for a table of 7 that ate fully to their hearts' content, the total for each person plus tip came out to just under $30. Not bad, given how expensive eating out lately has become. My favorites: The egg custard buns - these were super fluffy and soft, with a luscious eggy filling. The shrimp steamed dumplings - nice chunks of shrimp, wrapper wasn't too thick. The sesame buns with red bean paste - be careful, these will burn your tongue and roof of mouth if you bite in too quickly, like I did. The egg tarts - sometimes they run out of these if you go too late. The only thing I wouldn't order again were the steamed spare ribs - a little too fatty/gristly, with hardly any meat. I also wish they had more than one veggie dish on the dim sum menu. The U-choy with oyster sauce didn't really scratch my itch for some much-needed fiber in an ocean of carbs. Plus you could buy a bag of the same veggies and a bottle of oyster sauce from a nearby Chinese supermarket and feed yourself for much less than the $6.50 cost of the dish. Service was fast and friendly, including refilling our pots of tea.

Nice food, nice and fast.

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Decent selection of standard dim sum fare. Nothing fancy but convenient and fast in the heart of Chinatown.

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Good steamed veggie dumplings & lotus seed buns. Was nice to be seated with other solo diners at the same table. Good pricing & good service

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Yummy dim sum, etc. winsor never disappoints. The turnip cake is among my favorite dishes.

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Great dim sum in Chinatown, it's made to order, so comes out hot and is very tasty. Highly recommend!

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Ask the Community - Winsor Dim Sum Café

How many bathroom they have or stalls for female?

There is one small tiny bathroom on the way into the kitchen that everybody shares.

What are the hours for dim sum and is it menu or cart service?

Hours are posted , and order is by menu.

Is it open for indoor dining?

Yes

Do they still only do take out - can you eat in?

Yes!!

How much are the plates for dimsum? There's no prices on the menu 😱

It's based on the type of dim sum you get. But they are roughly 3.99-5.99. Solo you'd probably spend no more than $16.

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