This is THE place for Dim Sum
My friends and I go for Dim Sum on Sunday mornings. There is usually a waiting list for seating at that time on a Sunday. Excellent food.
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My friends and I go for Dim Sum on Sunday mornings. There is usually a waiting list for seating at that time on a Sunday. Excellent food.
If you like Dim Sum, try this restaurant. If you haven't tried it this is a great place to try it. It is located in the heart of Chinatown.
We go here all the time!!! If you have never been to Dim Sum before you have to go!!! I got hooked after the first time I tried it even our 3 year old loves it. I Swear. They come around with carts and you take what you want. They serve an assortment of steamed dumplings (shrimp, pork,beef etc.) Sticky rice (rice wraped and steamed in a leaf)steamed veggies, all kinds of things. Its always best to go as a group to Dim Sum Then you can just get a bunch of dishes. They mark down each thins as they give it to you. At the end just divide the bill between your party. Each dish is $3-$6. We usually go with 4 or 5 of us and spend $20-$25 each.
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Located in Victoria’s historic Chinatown, Don Mee is just a short walk from downtown, making it a perfect place for a quick lunch close to the office. Exclusively serving dim sum during lunch, the variety here is sure to offer something for everyone. The friendly staff are well-adapted to larger groups, so why not bring along your whole team?
View this Smart ListA fixture of Canada’s oldest Chinatown for over 80 years, at Don Mee, you can share lunch with the whole office, letting the lazy Susan fly. A large neon lantern marks the entrance to the restaurant, and the large dining room is typically filled with a mix of tourists and locals. Along with à la carte menu items, a daily dim sum menu of 60 to 70 items is served daily. Carts are wheeled around the room, and you’ll find delicacies such as tripe, sticky buns and congee as well as shrimp and crab dumplings.
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