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Contribute Feedback What John Z likes about Ming's Seafood Garden:
It is next to other two Sim Sum places. Jackson street is the heaven for Dim Sum. Tea is $2.25 per person, higher than other two places. But their single item is cheaper than other two. Bathroom is kind of messy and old style. Service is okay. Food is good except Bee’s Nest Taro Puff which is kind sour. View all feedback.
What Yue Liu doesn't like about Ming's Seafood Garden:
Disappointed on the dim sum. The shrimp dumplings wrapping were super soggy and cannot even take out using chopsticks. It literally falls apart. Radish cake only warm on one side, not crispy. View all feedback.
It is next to other two Sim Sum places. Jackson street is the heaven for Dim Sum. Tea is $2.25 per person, higher than other two places. But their single item is cheaper than other two. Bathroom is kind of messy and old style. Service is okay. Food is good except Bee’s Nest Taro Puff which is kind sour.
Excellent dumplings and dim sum! Heavily 'local ' and definitely a top food destination. 10 of 10 would go again.
The dim sum here was fresh and delicious. It was some of the best seafood dim sum we have had. They had other cooked dishes on the menu too. They had a charge per person for tea. The place wasn 't fancy, but everything we ordered was prepared well. The prices may have been a little higher than at some other places, but the quality was worth it. As we were the only people in the restaurant who looked 'touristy ', we were given forks without even asking for them. We weren 't offended. We appreciated the service. Each table was covered with multilayered plastic tablecloths and as each table was cleared, the top layer was rolled up with any trash and removed leaving a clean cloth below it. We intend to return with family and friends if we are in the area.
Thieves with mediocre food! We went for dinner. The food ranged from passable to mediocre, basically not good. During our meal , we saw several people arguing over the bill with the waitress, so we decided to check ours when it came. Firstly, it wasin Chinese, secondly, the prices were a few dollars more than the listed prices, with an additional charge that we didn 'tumderstand. My husband checked the bill with the waitress who ended up lowering the dish prices to match those of the menu, butsaid the additional charge was an automatic gratuity charge that could not be removed. She also had the audacity to ask for anadditional tip! We go to Chinatown a lot but will never go back to this restaurant.
Disappointed on the dim sum. The shrimp dumplings wrapping were super soggy and cannot even take out using chopsticks. It literally falls apart. Radish cake only warm on one side, not crispy.