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What Assia Vitale doesn't like about Winsor Dim Sum Cafe:
First time trying this place for lunch when we visited Boston on a Saturday. The food is great, however the place is very small. We went during busy time and had to share table with 2 other groups. Since dining for me is a combination of taste, and experience, I would say I didn't have a good experience overall. I would rather get something for take out and eat on the park. Good to know: min 40 for credit card, 2.5 c... View all feedback. What BrendaC likes about Winsor Dim Sum Cafe:
Meh.. I have to say that while the overall meal was good enough to eat, it was also generally kind of disappointing. The highlights were definitely the chicken feet in black bean sauce and the pork and shrimp dumplings but the rest of the dumplings weren't fresh and fell apart very easily. Also, the chinese broccoli looked like it had seen better days and was served with literally two drops of oyster sauce very unfor... View all feedback.
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Winsor is one of my fave DIM SUM's place in Chinatown. The food is delicious. One thing I like more about it is that you order directly from the menu, instead o...
read moreI highly recommend this place for dim sum. Fast and tasty. I wish I could have eaten more. That would be a great restaurant to come with friends to share many d...
read moreThis is a small and crowded place, but the food was nice. The salted egg Custard bread is a must try. Bands are also good. If you have a small group, you might...
read moreSome of the best dim sum I had on the east coast! Always busy, but never long wait for a table. Can't be enough when I visit Boston!
Very delicious!! we came on a tuesday evening and it was fairly empty, definitely no wait. we were seated promptly. i hadn’t had dim sum before and the made to...
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read moreWinsor Dim Sum Cafe in Boston's Chinatown offers a unique dining experience where all the food is made to order and brought right to your table. With a small and cozy atmosphere, be prepared to potentially share a table with other guests. The dim sum menu is extensive and offers a variety of traditional dishes, with some standouts including the Phoenix (Chicken) feet and the steamed egg yolk custard buns. The price is reasonable for the quality and quantity of food you receive. While the small space may seem bustling, the made-to-order system ensures everything is fresh and hot. It's a great spot to try authentic dim sum with a local favorite stamp of approval. Just be sure to arrive early to avoid the lines!.
This past weekend we went to Chinatown to have brunch at Winsor Dim Sum Café. If you want to eat good quality dim sum and you are not looking for a fancy place...
read moreMeh.. I have to say that while the overall meal was good enough to eat, it was also generally kind of disappointing. The highlights were definitely the chicken...
read moreHidden gem for dim sum. This tiny restaurant is at the top of a set of stairs, where you will more than likely be standing and waiting for a table. The kitchen...
read moreAwesome food and a fun experience sitting at the communal tables. Service is a bit slow though and unfriendly, staff only barely speaks English as a second lang...
read moreDim sum more please!. Was recommended by local. What a great meal we ordered 8 different items and each and every one of them was great. Small place shared tabl...
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