Reviews East Harbor Seafood Palace

5
Frugal Cyclist
+5
Definitely some of the best dim sum in the east coast. I love the phoenix claws & shrimp dumplings here. It’s always busy so you know the food is fresh. The service is exceptional and they check on your table often. Avoid weekends unless you come early otherwise expect 30-45 minutes wait time. Limited Valet parking based on availability. Can park bicycle inside the garage. Place is spacious and not too noisy. Worth the trip 👍👍 Elevate your dining experience. Go big & get the 7 lbs king crab 🦀 🦀 This is my TOP 10 in Brooklyn. BYOB is an option… 🥇🥇
5
Stanley Moy
+5
One of my favorite places to grab dim sum. You don’t need to go to Chinatown in Manhattan to get your fix. Staff is super friendly. Service is great too. Food is always fresh and you can’t go wrong. We got the lotus leaf rice wraps, shrimp dumplings, shrimp rice rolls, tofu skin rolls and the chive and shrimp dumplings. It was all so good. Be sure to bring cash as they’re cash only. Expect about a half hour wait during peak times.
5
Phil Rider
+5
Not only is the dim sum super tasty, it's also great value for money. The staff don't speak much English but they were very friendly and helpful.
4
John Ng
+4
Good food for fair price. Service is always efficient and good for the price you pay.
4
Kit Cheng
+4
It's a typical dim sum restaurant. Lots of people and overall food was very good. The staffs were nice and courteous. They apologized for the wait which wasn't that long considered that they had a full house. We were looking for some stuff that wasn't available in the cart and they brought it to us. I'd recommend this place.
5
Su
+5
Best dim sum in NYC hands down. Family place. Get here early on weekends (before 10) otherwise big line, though you get seats either way. They do the best Chinese broccoli in garlic sauce and try the clams in stew and chicken feet, trust me, you won’t be disappointed!
5
Mok Johnny
+5
Very Authentic Cantonese “Yum Char”, which mean drink tea. And also Dim Sum for paring with tea. Great deal and always full of customer.
5
Thomas C. Jackson
+5
This is an amazing Chinese restaurant. It is an old school banquet hall, design to accommodate large parties and family groups as they celebrate birthdays, promotions, and other important events. There's not much seating for parties smaller than six, so bring some friends who like really great Chinese seafood. We arrived too late to sample the dim sum, so will have to come back. But the shrimp with orange sauce (which our waiter advise us to get with mayonnaise sauce, which we did) was flat out amazing. The shrimp were delicious and the broccoli… Some of the best we have ever had. The steamed dumplings were the best we've had since returning from California. Someday soon we will arrive in time for lunch and feast on dim sum. If you want to join us, before warned that, at least on weekends, you can wait for an hour or two to get into the restaurant when they are serving dim sum.
5
Kenneth Reyes
+5
Went for dim sum last sun and despite arriving around 945am there was already a line out the door! The wait was reasonable (but expect longer waits at later hours). The service was fantastic! Always attentive despite the full restaurant, changing our plates when they saw them getting too full or dirty, and changing our tea and refilling our water before I could even ask! The food too was excellent! More than enough carts roaming around. Will def be back to try more dim sum as well as try the regular menu items. Saw plates heading to larger families and it looked AND SMELLED amazing!
5
Jon (JSR)
+5
Best place to eat dim sum in Brooklyn in my opinion. Been to the"other" locations in the city and we choose this place as being better than the rest becasue it's affordable, easy location, great quality and the rarity....staff are extremely friendly and attentive!! Although want to caution you on parking. Get there either as early as possible or a little later in the day otherwise you'll be circling around for a hour to find street parking. They do have a designated parking garage but that fills up super fast. The food here is beyond tasty! They have all the usual dimsum dishes and so much more! One very delicious dish is the seafood noodles 🍜 😋 👌
5
Michael Wong
+5
My go-dim sum place for many years. I've been there a couple dozen times and satisfied every single time. Hats off to the management because the service is always fantastic for such a crowded, busy place. Warning: If you get there at peak time around 11am to 12:30pm for dim sum on the weekend, expect to wait in the jam packed front area for at least 20-30 minutes.
5
David Asekoff
+5
Are you looking for the best dimsum in NYC? Come to East Harbor Seafood Palace in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, NY. Four of us visited today. Here's how it works: show up and get a number. They'll call you. Get seated, and you may share the table with strangers. Get an aisle seat where you can easily look at the aisles. You'll see many carts come by and pick whatever you want from there. If you're looking for something in particular, ask. They'll send carts with that cuisine your way or have you order from a menu. They'll use a stamp on a card to record the value or what small plates you ordered. When done, raise the card, and they'll total it so you can pay on the way out. They'll bring tea. If the tea needs a refill, tip the top, and they'll come by to refill for free. They use reusable plastic chopsticks. Menu's have descriptions of what they bring around on carts. Expect limited English. To beat the crowds, arrive around 11 am or 2 pm. Peak wait can be 30 to 60 minutes. Standing room only. Could grocery shop next door while waiting. Street parking is difficult. Expect 15 to 30 minutes looking and parking blocks away. Love the high-quality, inexpensive food here. Staff very nice and they work hard to get you what you want. Don't be shy to ask what you want or chase carts down.
5
Gabriel
+5
The best Dim Sum from Brooklyn. A variety of dishes all served directly to your table. Been two times already in a week and everytime I go here a fill satisfied. Quick service and the tea is wonderful also. Nice place to go with family or friends.
5
Chin Li
+5
Best service from a Chinese restaurant. The waitress walk by often to check the if tea pot needs to refill. And change our plates without asking. We got their lunch specials. The food was great and the price was cheap. $13 for the sesame chicken. The portion was big enough for 2 people.
5
Jason Van
+5
Best dim sum in Brooklyn hands down!! High quality, good value, very cheap prices, and no crazy wait times to get in! This place is hands down my favourite in Brooklyn / NY area. Clean restaurant and very attentive / fast and friendly staff that always replenished water and changes our plates. Being from Vancouver where dim sum was really good, I’ve been trying to find a great spot here in New York and this place exceeded my expectations on many levels! I tried a place in Flushing that was good, but the commute is super far! The few dim sum places in Manhattan are mediocre at best, but this place wins on value and quality for me! Overall, great spot will definitely be a regular here.
4
Miriam Fei
+4
Good dim sum place, but not really surprisingly better than those dim sum places in Chinatown.
5
Y H
+5
Love the food and service. Recommend the beef tendon soft and flavorful! Also the chearn fun with veggies spring roll is the bomb. So crunchy and chewy. Waitress was a sweetheart ❤️
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