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What Amaya Labadie likes about 7 Dim Sum:
A new little place on the Danforth. Limited menu, but certainly enough to maintain variety and fill you up without breaking the bank. Two of us had pan-fried dumplings, the green onion pancakes, vegetable spring rolls, and one order of won-ton soup. Everything was delicately flavoured, and nicely presented. Service is friendly.Next time, we'll order their specialty soup dumplings and other goodies. View all feedback.
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This is a new dim sum place on the south-east corner of Danforth and Jones avenues. It claims that everything on the menu is homemade.We ordered several dishes...
read moreLove their shrimp and chicken shu mai. And their homemade chili-sesame sauce is really good too! Nice cozy restaurant.
Yes, dumplings with soup in them. Can you think of anything more perfect? Soup and dumplings, together at last. I take friends here for lunch as often as I can....
read moreI am not an expert on dumplings, but here is my opinion: The ingredients were of very high quality compared to other good Chinese restaurants. The food was very...
read moreI came here for lunch with my family, hoping to find something closer than Highway 7. The spicy beef noodles were delicious.
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read moreA new dim sum spot on Danforth impresses with high-quality ingredients and delicious dishes like soup dumplings and green onion pancakes. The limited menu still offers variety at affordable prices. Great for vegans, vegetarians, and carnivores alike, with portions recommended by the knowledgeable owner. Friendly service and a small but fantastic location make this a must-visit spot. The homemade dishes include favorites like pork soup dumplings, pan-fried dumplings, and deep-fried eggplant. The standout dish is the eggplant with ground pork. Best for those who enjoy oily, fried foods. This hidden gem is perfect for a casual lunch or dinner outing.