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Contribuer aux commentairesAverage selection of dim sum dishes. Tasty and reasonably priced. Recommend the steamed rice dishes (pork ribs, chicken on rice, etc). Freshly prepared dishes constantly come out of the kitchen. The chilli sauce is great!Not the cleanest of places. (Hence the rating of less than 5 stars). Be prepared to share the table with strangers when the restaurant is crowded.Credit card is only accepted if bill exceed $10.
The food is pretty good , they offer tea (this is common in all Chinatown) and you can pay by card.It’s not a fancy place but it’s full with locals and Chinese people so you know food is good.
It is always a treat dining-in at Dol Ho. You get the full communal dim sum dining hall experience. Their single cart rarely comes out and you simply tell the waitress what you want. I prefer this because you don't get interrupted by the cart people asking if want something from their cart. The other way might be better for tourists or you don't know what you want. My favorites at Dol Ho are their big shrimp balls, the meat rice in metal cylinders and fried taro root. The other dishes are usually pretty good as well, depending on what I'm in the mood for. Great job everyone at Dol Ho.
It is a kind of hole-on-the-wall restaurant where it serves dim sum. The place is not that clean but foods are considered yummy with a dim sum price ranging from 4.50 to 5 dollars. Interestingly they don't write down your order and just use memory to bring the dishes out. It is located in Chinatown near all the wet markets/shop. The foods are considered cheap compared to other dimsum restaurant. It cash only.
Mom Pops style dimsum! It's a locals spot with all the OG grandpas/grandmas come in and eat dim sum gossip. Good: 4.2/5 Service: 5/5 Ambience: 5/5 Would recommend for a a quick eat for a good price!