Dragon City - Toronto

Chinese, Asian, Dim Sum
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Dragon City

Dragon City
3.4 / 5 (3138 reviews)

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Sky Dragon in Chinatown is a classic favorite for authentic dim sum. With traditional service using carts, this restaurant offers a wide selection of dishes at reasonable prices. The menu includes unique items like congee and snow pea shoots, along with tasty rice rolls and adventurous options like chicken feet. Despite some issues with service and ambiance, the friendly staff and delicious food make Sky Dragon a top spot for dim sum in Toronto's Chinatown. Whether you're a dim sum aficionado or looking to introduce friends to Chinese cuisine, this hidden gem is worth a visit.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Pauline

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★ 3.4 / 5 from 3138 reviews

Was Anonym at Dragon City a mag?
There are a few places to have dim sum in Toronto's Chinatown. Sky Dragon is my go to place. Dim sum is carted around and the staff state what foods they have. If you don't understand Cantonese, they will show you what foods they have and describe it in English.One of a few restaurants that offer carts.Most restaurants you have to order off a menu.Located on the South West corner of Spadina/Dundas on the 5th floor. T... View all feedback.

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I had a dim sum breakfast with a non-Chinese friend there. The food was average. Service was mostly good; they seemed to be interested and showed understanding of a non-Chinese would not eat, esp. we explained about certain allergy too. One server in the congee counter was an exception - no communication; appeared irritated when I asked if she would deliver the congee to our table (versus I needed to go back to colle... View all feedback.

I had a dim sum breakfast with a non-Chinese friend there. The food was average. Service was mostly good; they seemed to be interested and showed understanding of a non-Chinese would not eat, esp. we explained about certain allergy too. One server in the congee counter was an exception - no communication; appeared irritated when I asked if she would deliver the congee to our table (versus I needed to go back to collect it). The waiter calculated our bill by hand in the end. I wonder how accurate it was; but since it's not a large amount, I didn't bother to ask him how he came up with the number!

First time in Toronto not sure where to go for dim sum in the vast China town of Toronto, asked a local lady on the street, she recommended a few nearby and this place being the nearest so we went there.And what a wonderful surprise! Traditonal restaurant with view of Toronto tower and the city centre. Dimsum on trolleys were freshly cooked served by helpful and friendly ladies, instantly transfer you to one of those old time favorite in Hong Kong, full of character. We had our usuals and so tasty! Such a nice find and pleasant experience, can't thank the lady recommended to us enough! Highly recommended!

My sister and I were browsing around Toronto's Chinatown and happened across Sky Dragon while we were looking for Dim Sum. This place was great? That had an extensive selection at very reasonable prices. They also have regular dinners if that is what you want. The food seemed very authentic. The restaurant is hidden at the top of the a small mall at the corner of Spadina

pauline-vancouver-1
21.01.2024

I would rate the food at Sky Dragon a 3.0 and the ambiance a 0.5. Our pick-up arrived promptly at 11:30am, and we made our way to the restaurant without any issues. Despite being seated near the kitchen, it actually turned out to be a good thing as we were able to see all the food options on the push carts before they reached our table. We enjoyed a variety of dishes such as shrimp rice rolls, congee, Chinese donut, and gyoza. While the food was not as exceptional as what we have had at Kirin City Square in Vancouver, the staff, particularly the push cart ladies, were all very kind to my mother. One lady even went above and beyond to cut her food into smaller pieces to make it easier for her to eat. We were also fortunate to be seated close to the person frying the taro and turnip cakes, so we were able to enjoy them fresh off the pan. After tax, the total bill came to $16.65, which I believe was a good deal for the quality of food and service we received.

michael-leung-fox86
21.01.2024

This dim sum restaurant in Chinatown is excellent. The traditional dim sum is served from carts and is very reasonably priced. The quality of the dim sum is impressive, rivaling that of higher-end dim sum restaurants in Toronto.

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