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Contribuisci feedbackThe Chinatown in the Amsterdam is essentially a one block street. Given the lack of competition in the area, the quality of this place is surprisingly not bad. They have all the standard dim sum items that you would normally find. I didn't expect much, but left fairly satisfied. Probably the most disappointing item was a sizzling beef, which tasted a bit too sweet. The seating area surprisingly large pink and can accomodate children.
The Amsterdam Chinatown may be small, but tucked away in its short lane are some semblance of a seemingly authentic Chinese dim sum restaurant. Foreigner you may be and if you don't speak the languages, you'll be okay especially with a menu containing bright, vivid photos and the full English descriptions. Tea came quickly and service was friendly and quick. They have a pretty extensive selection for dim sum. Pricing was fair too considering how plump all items ended up being. Flavor may have been lacking in some items (e.g. Wonton noodz) and the shrimp dumpling was slightly undercooked, but most items were overall tasty and satisfying. Also eerily clean inside compared to this part of the Amsterdam (near the Red Light District).
We came here for dinner around 6pm and we were able to get seated right away. We got the chicken and corn soup, the noodles with fried dough in it, vegetables, and chicken. I was really glad they served dim sum all day because not too many places do that. I really liked my noodles and soup. It's what I'd expect from a decent Chinese restaurant. The vegetable and chicken had good flavor without it being too overwhelming. The portions were also well sized and had us really stuffed at the end of our meal. The flavor was on point and felt like authentic Chinese food. The prices are normal for an average Chinese restaurant and if you're not looking to splurge, this would be a good place to come for dinner.
Pleasantly surprised to find a authentic Chinese restaurant in foreign land! Good range of dim sum, and their carrot cake or rather radish cake will even put many Chinese restaurants in Asia to shame, so don't miss this dish while you are here. And don't forget to ask for their homemade chilli oil which is fantastic! The staffs are naturally proud and friendly. Warmly recommended
Sat down Sunday at 7:00. Tea came quickly server came over and explained that we needed to write down the food item on notepad on table. We ordered pork and shrimp dim sum. We also ordered noodle soup with wonton and duck. The dim sum was tasty and full of shrimp. The soup was a bit boring. We asked for some soy sauce. 1 bowl was 14.50 plus extra 4 for additional toppings. Wontons good and duck meaty and tasty. We were still hungry so we ordered a sizzling dish. The brown sauce had good flavor. The shrimp was tasty and well cooked. The pork and chicken was tender. Plenty of food for 2. The bill was 44 with tip, a good value.