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Contribuer aux commentairesWow I just called to make a reservation and the lady was SO RUDE on the phone.I have been going to this restaurant for more than a decade and had seen all previous incarnations of management. The food quality had its ups and downs. Menu has regretfully shrunk tremendously. They finally updated the interior along with a new name. But through it all I have always been able to make a reservation for large parties to make sure we get a nice big round table to enjoy a meal on a special occasions.But no apparently they don't take reservations anymore and the lady's attitude was like which rock did I just pop out of ?? They are FIRST COME FIRST SERVE i.e. too busy and good for reservations.I am going to find a restaurant that has a better policy or at least has a more customer-friendly staff.
Good value. Good food. Ordered lunch special of black Bean chicken and calimari.
Used to be amazing dim sum spot when it was Pearl Court. Food is over priced, they don't have basic dim sum items. Will find alternative dim sum place. Sad because I've been going there for 30
I have been here twice and both times were quite good.I am accustomed to being served dim sum from the carts wheeled around the room. Here at Dine Dim, you order a la carte and your choices are delivered, quite quickly, to your table.All of our favs were on the menu, plus a lot of large things such as variations on lobster and tempting beef offerings. Here, the food arrives at your table piping hotI think this restaurant is licenced.The cost seems a bit on the high end compared to my recollection of costs of other places. The quality, however is worth the prices.Parking in the area can present a small problem if you drive. There is meteredstreet parking and a nearby Green P. Lots of transit options.
Came here after concert at night to get somthing to eat. Typical Chinese fusion food back to 1980's including the decoration. Food and service are average. Overall it is not bad as I can recall the feelings in 80's.