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Had dimsum here with my family. Good renovation done, big screen showing food content. Service is quick. Tarts r so good. Flavors on point. We brought our own tea leaves haha. Good time. 10/10 No wheel ladies, paper menu. You mark what you want, eng and chinese available on paper, and the server come and bring yoh the plate. I forgot to take pics of the sesame mochi balls, omg they’re so delicious. Pls come to try yourself
We have been going to this dim sum restaurant for 2 years almost every Saturday. I love their dim sums, specially the hom sui gok and chicken feet They also have the best Peking Duck in NY. Haven’t find a good Pekin Duck? Go to Park Asia!
Pretty good dim sum; close to average Hong Kong standard. Good service and nice setting. I like it when they all speak Cantonese!
Friday night my I decided to take two of my old coworkers out to dinner there. They are both Chinese and loved the restaurant immediately. The atmosphere, the personal attention given by the owner, Maggie. The fried chicken and string been was extremely tasty. My coworkers mostly enjoyed the duck, I do not eat duck but it looked and smelled just as good as the rest of the meals.The price was also very good. Mainly, we found parking across the street. I highly recommend Park Asia restaurant.