Dim Sum Garden in NYC

Dim Sum Garden in NYC

I discovered Dim Sum Garden recently, thanks to one of my colleagues, Alex who recommended it, but with the caveat that he thought it was expensive for dim sum. I had to see it myself. 

Dining room at Dim Sum Garden in NYC

The place is bright with few booths that I admit are not that comfortable…The way it works is that you will mark with a pen your selection and the dishes will come as they are ready. One of the original dishes is their sampler that is beautifully presented in a wooden tray that separates 9 big dim sum, vegetarian and non vegetarian, 2 of them being dessert. The dim sum are quite large, so worth the $21.99 for this and I love the fact that the menu describes each of them. For instance, for roasted duck dumpling, it says: “Roasted duck dumplings was first created by the Cantonese Chef that wanted to combine Peking duck (roasted duck) with dim sum. It was made from diced roasted duck skin and meat, mixed with chopped carrot, celery and other mixed vegetable for more decent texture”.

Dim sum sampler at Dim Sum Garden in NYC

Dim sum sampler at Dim Sum Garden in NYC

 It had, from top to bottom:

Crispy Sesame ball at Dim Sum Garden in NYC, NY

Beef with black pepper roll at Dim Sum Garden in NYC

Crispy shrimp ball at Dim Sum Garden in NYC

Roasted duck dumpling at Dim Sum Garden in NYC

Crabmeat and shrimp with spinach at Dim Sum Garden

Steamed egg custard bun at Dim Sum Garden in NYC

Shrimp drumpling (har gow) at Dim Sum Garden in NYC

Shrimp with pork shumai at Dim Sum Garden in NYC

Black truffle and mushroom dumpling at Dim Sum Garden

We also tried their crispy vegetable spring roll that came really hot, delightfully greasy and crispy, that I dipped in duck sauce. Their mixed vegetable dumplings were also delicious, the filling not being overpowered by any particular ingredient (I never liked the ones where spinach is the predominant flavor). 

Vegetable Spring rolls at Dim Sum Garden in NYC

Mixed vegetable dumplings at Dim Sum Garden in NYC

We accompanied our meal with a peach black tea for Jodi and a Hong Kong style milk tea for me (it is made with black tea and milk that is usually served for lunch in Hong Kong tea culture). 

Hong Kong style milk tea and peach black tea at Dim Sum Garden in NYC

Overall, we had a great meal at dim sum garden. The prices might be a bit higher than other restaurants Midtown like Dim Sum Palace, but the dumplings are bigger (forget about the one bite for most). Interestingly, most of them have a very glutinous shell that can on one hand be challenging, but on the other hand keeps it together when splitting it in half. If you are non-vegetarian, I highly recommend the sampler that is superb and a good deal in my opinion. This place is for sure a must try. 

Enjoy (I did)!

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Dim Sum Garden - 338 Lexington Ave. New York, NY 10016