East Harbor Seafood Palace

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7 expert reviews

“Dim sum is a well-orchestrated dance at this boisterous hall, where small crowds wait for a spot at one of the large round tables for an indulgent weekend brunch.”

– Michelin Guide

Time Out Time Out
"Glutinous flour dumplings (chaozhou fun guo) stuffed with pork, peanuts and mushrooms have a sweet, nutty flavor—a reminder that Southeast Asia isn’t that far from Hong Kong." Full review
Village Voice Village Voice
Critic's Pick
"From around 30 varieties, you should start with the shrimp sio mai, gnurled little dumplings with the thinnest possible rice-noodle covering, barely concealing the two huge shrimp inside. " Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"For a traditional dim sum brunch experience, visit this Sunset Park Chinatown institution." Full review
The Infatuation The Infatuation
"East Harbor Seafood Palace is our favorite dim sum spot in Sunset Park." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
Bib Gourmand
"Crowds pack in on weekends for dim sum...dim sum is a well-orchestrated dance, with steaming carts rolling by and waiters ferrying trays briskly into the red dining room with shiny gold accents." Full review
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Try the shrimp siu mai followed by rice noodles wrapped around whole shrimp and doused in a sweet-salty soy sauce.
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