Royal Seafood, New York NY
Address | 103 Mott St, New York, NY, United States |
Phone | +1 212-219-2338 |
Hours | 9:00am-9:00pm |
Website | www.royalseafoodorder.com |
Categories | Chinese Restaurant, Asian Fusion Restaurant, Asian Restaurant, Chinese Noodle Restaurant, Chinese Takeaway |
Rating | 4.2 13 reviews |
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Royal Seafood reviews
13 I personally love here so much! Everything I got was delicious and in a good price! Ppl seemed like in a rush but they treated us well.
️My favorite is the steam bun with egg yolk filling. Best thing to have at the end of the meal️
The only dish that I think is so-so.goes to radish cake.
粉蒸排骨特別好吃,奶黃包也是
(唯一不怎麼推薦蘿蔔糕)
This is a great place to enjoy some dim sum. Overall a great place to sit down and have breakfast. Employees speak both English and Chinese. If you have some time to sit and enjoy breakfast, I recommend royal seafood. They have a wide range of breakfast options from vegan to omnivore dishes.
Not as fantastic as some reviews implied. Charsil bao, no taste of Charsil. Chicken feet has no black bean & garlic sauce, very bland.
Food is good, and when it's not too busy, the staff will go above and beyond to give you a good experience. The place can get hectic though, so it may not be for everyone.
Decent dimsum place but the place gets very busy early in the day. Good choice of dishes, with waiting staff passing by with trolleys. Tables are a little small. If you party had three or fewer people, be ready to be seated with complete strangers.
Worst service I have ever had. Ordered a beef dish, I found plastic bags and fish bones inside. The waiter asked me if anything else is good. No apologies and no compensation. They still asked me to pay for this ridiculous food. Really concerned about the food quality and service.
Same experience as before the pandemic. Expanded take out in the front. Always a line on the weekends.
Great dim sum at reasonable price. A gem in Chinatown. The wait is not too long compared to other dim sum places.
Must order items:
Shrimp dumplings,
Siu Mai,
Egg yolk bun,
Chicken feet,
Braised Beef stripes,
Tofu pudding
Some of the best dim sum outside of Hong Kong (I used to live in HK). Be prepared to wait on Saturdays and Sundays, but it’s worth it.
Authentic and inexpensive dimsum place. Usual asian style service: no smile or greeting but super fast and highly efficient. Expect long wait during weekend lunch or dinner hours. Please note that credit card is accepted but does have like a 7% upcharge.
I give a five for the excellent food at an excellent price. I think I was the only non Asian person eating this afternoon at the restaurant. I was seated with a
Lovely asian couple. The service was great and accommodating and we were able to communicate. Next time I will come prepared with some pictures with chinise names of the dishes I want. The lobster and scallions was great. They have a softshell crab dish I want to try, the noodles very popular among the people was eating today.
Dim sum is easy and great, but take a challenge and try other dishes, you will not be disappointed.
Came here at 1pm on Sunday for dim sum. Plenty of seating and they still were going around with the carts.
Food is pretty decent, no complaints there. Good price, fast service.
The servers are very observant and actively clearing out the empty dishes and refilling tea as well.
Great place to loiter and catch up with friends.
Their banquet fare was pretty good: shrimp & broccoli with sweet mayo, sweet and sour pork, fried flounder, seafood soup, jellyfish. Their dimsum stuff was pretty fresh except for the fried fritter wrapped in rice noodle (cold!). Their beef ball was super yummy and silky soft!