Welcome to Dim Sum Palace
Dim Sum Palace, located in New York City, offers a wide range of Cantonese dishes, dim sum, and desserts. The restaurant provides a welcoming atmosphere, with options for delivery, takeout, and catering available. With a diverse menu including appetizers like Sesame Cold Noodle and Salt and Pepper Squid, to entrees like Mongolian Beef and Seafood Casserole, Dim Sum Palace truly caters to all tastes. The emphasis on fresh ingredients and traditional Cantonese flavors shines through in each dish, making it a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Chinese cuisine in the heart of the city.
- 59 2nd Ave New York, NY 10003 Hotline: (646) 476-8846
Welcome to Dim Sum Palace, a Cantonese restaurant located at 59 2nd Ave in New York, NY. This restaurant offers a wide range of delicious dim sum, desserts, and other Cantonese dishes. Dim Sum Palace is a perfect spot for those looking to enjoy traditional Cantonese cuisine in a modern setting.
One of the standout features of Dim Sum Palace is its diverse menu, offering everything from sesame cold noodles to salt and pepper soft shell crab to beef with broccoli. The restaurant also caters to various dietary preferences and needs, with options for vegetarians, seafood lovers, and meat enthusiasts alike.
Dim Sum Palace prides itself on providing excellent service, with options for reservations, takeout, delivery, and catering. The restaurant is also wheelchair accessible and offers gender-neutral restrooms, ensuring that all guests feel welcome and comfortable.
Whether you're visiting for a casual meal with friends or a special occasion with family, Dim Sum Palace has something for everyone. Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in authentic Cantonese flavors at this beloved restaurant!

The food was delicious, and decently priced. I went with friends for a quick lunch and it was worth it. The environment was nice and service was relatively quick. I'd definitely return!

The restaurant has a intimate feel with dim lighting and white tablecloth. My party was personally served by the owner, Mr. Tam who provided warm and genuine service. The prices on the menu are higher than what you normally see but overall the quality justifies the price. Except for the Phoenix feet which was a bit dry, the other dishes were so good, it could belong in a high end restaurant in China and Hong Kong. The beef chow fun had a tremendous amount of wok hei (breath of wok) and the beef was so tender. The owner was humble saying his chefs are lacking compared with chefs in Hong Kong and China, but the chefs at Dim Sum Palace belong in the top echelon. This is definitely a place for a nice meal if you want high quality dim sum and Cantonese food.

If you're hunting for dim sum after normal brunch hours, Dim Sum Palace could be your spot. This low key restaurant's kitchen churns out great dim sum classics past the normal dim sum window of like, 2pm. In fact, you have until 10:30pm most nights to get your dumpling fix here in the East Village. While the no frills ambience isn't anything to write home about, it's the food most of us are there for. It's all about those steaming parcels of joy that hit better than any 3am delivery order, at least speaking for myself. Their turnip cakes have great char flavor. The veggie dumplings are for your meat-free or meat eating friends alike. And if you don't at least get an order of the shrimp rice noodle rolls, have you even dim summed? And we can't forget about my fave dim sum dish, the har gow. Always my go-to dim sum order. Dim Sum Palace also comes through with the stir-fried rice noodle game - their wide rice noodles with seafood has great wok flavor. And you can never go wrong with some scallion pancake action, unless you hate fun. You can also rent out their small private dining room for about 15 or so folks. You'll probably want to bring your own decorations to jazz up the space, but it's nice to know there's an option (there's probably a minimum spend requirement. Inquire within). It's not the best dim sum I've ever had, but at the end of the day, Dim Sum Palace checks all the boxes for anytime dim sum satisfaction without having to hoof it to Chinatown. Just be ready to ignore the nothing-to-write-home-about decor and let those flavors speak for themselves.

Phenomenal customer service here!! Food is slightly small portion size but taste was good too. Great place for group dinners. We had a group of 12 and it was perfect

We got a reservation for 9 people on a Sunday morning at this location of Dim Sum Palace and it was a nice way to spend time with family. The restaurant isnt very big but there's enough room for two large tables and a decent number of tables for 2 and 4. We ordered around 20 different items and the standouts were the shrimp rice rolls, soup dumplings, beef chow fun, and stir fried turnip cake. The service was generally good but three items never arrived at our table and we had to let the staff know; the food arrived at the end when we were almost at max capacity. All in all Dim Sum Palace is a more relaxing and approachable alternative to venturing to the large dim sum places Chinatown or Flushing.

- as it's gotten harder for nana to travel to chinatown these days, this place has been a life saver - the staff all know us, sometimes giving us a dish on the house (like dessert) - still pricier than chinatown but worth it for the convenience (for me) - recommend: seafood e-mein (not on the menu but they'll make it for you and as far as I'm concerned the best thing on the menu, includes jumbo shrimp, jumbo scallops, squid, mushrooms and choy, $25 enough for 2-3 meals/servings), fried chicken (not battered like American fried chicken, I usually ask for it without the sauce or fried garlic topping to maintain the crispiness of the skin, it's brined and flavorful enough without it), for dim sum the turnip cake, shrimp rice roll, and runny egg custard bun are always solid choices

1/1 Ambience; 1/2 Food + Beverages; 1/1 Service; 1/1 Value Dim Sum Palace is an unpretentious restaurant made warm by exposed brick walls despite minimal decoration. The restaurant is spacious with extensive seating good for small or large groups. The staff was friendly and they seated us quickly and the food came out fast (they also staggered the dishes for us). We had the chicken soup dumplings, shu mai, spicy mushroom dumplings, beef rice noodle roll, shredded duck dumplings, and chicken fried rice, all served with a trio of sauces. My friend got the pork soup dumplings, and overall we both really liked how nicely seasoned and juicy they were. I really liked the shu mai and duck dumplings, but the mushroom dumplings and beef rice noodle roll fell short of expectation given how bland they were. The rice noodle also had very little beef. The chicken fried rice was flavorful and savory, but definitely on the greasier side. Everything tasted fresh and overall, this was a good experience given the prices and portion sizes.

Came in right at 11A on a Tuesday because we are tourists hehe. They greeted and welcomed us, then seated us accommodating with our baby and stroller. Their dim sum selections vary from the signature shu mai and shrimp dumplings to more adventurous shredded duck dumplings. We decided to order an assorted tray of dumplings, a few new items and the OG choices. Every single item we ordered was amazing! It was so extremely fresh and tasty! I recommend: anything you want to try lol. But do get the crispy pork ribs, so good with some white rice. Their crabmeat soup dumplings were tender and flavorful. I mean it was just everything I desired in a dim sum palace! They definitely got their name right. Plenty of room and love the ambiance of exposed brick. Just a clean look and feel while you have their delicious dishes. Thank you!

Traveling with friends and we stopped in here for dinner around 8:30PM on a Friday! Service was fast, food was SO GOOD, and prices are so fair for anywhere and even more shocking for New York. Ambiance is fun, social and casual. The family style of sharing dim sum brings any group of friends together for dinner and I love that. I would recommend this place to anyone visiting. Service: dim sum came out fresh, fast. Clean up for our empty pans and refills were quick without asking. Pricing: We ordered easily 10-12 different plates from savory to sweet, and all the flavors were amazing. Plates range from $5-7. COME COME COME.

Food is good and staff is friendly! Came in just as they opened on a Sunday and as our meal went on, it got pretty busy! Seems like a popular spot. Lots of big tables, good for large groups.