Tian's Dim Sum Restaurant

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Los Angeles, United States

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Dim sum restaurant· Dumpling restaurant· Fast food restaurant· Pastry shop

Tian's Dim Sum Restaurant Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tian's Dim Sum Restaurant is located in Los Angeles, United States on 809 N Hill St. Tian's Dim Sum Restaurant is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category dim sum restaurant in United States.

Address

809 N Hill St

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 2136803888

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

Comfort foodQuick biteSmall platesVegetarian options

Open hours

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Larry Lai

Delicious, fast, and great portion size. Tried many items over the years and haven't had any misses. Can honestly say it is one of my favorite restaurants in Chinatown. Ordered via Ubereats and the pick up process was super easy and fast.

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Pramote Hochareon

The price is definitely cheap, so is the quality. The BBQ pork bun test good because the pork has a lot of fat. The dumpling flour is so think that I don't eat all of it. It is a family restuarant. They can not speak English well, but they seem nice. Their other menu looks good though. But I came here specifically for dim sum, which is disappointing. So do I recommend or come back? Definitely not for dim sum.

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Daisy Bowen

This place is simply the best Korean food I have ever been in la. So good. You have to try this when you are in la.

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Kelli Blair

Every time I come out to LA, it's a must to stop here!! I love it. My favorite is #25!!! It might be a little intimidating at first but TRUST!!!! BEST FOOD YET

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Stephen Pier

The food was really good for this hole in the wall place I found on Yelp after the Chinese New Year parade this year. And every customer I spoke with had been coming for years so it seems it's a firm favorite. Now considering none of the customers were your dim sum expert (aka Chinese) I'd normally take these thumbs up with a grain of salt. But I tried the won ton, the congee, the hargow, shumai, and the turnip cake. All good. The downside (i don't count the cafe style interior and lack of service as negatives.) But the packaging wasted at this place blows my mind. May be it's because this place acts like a restaurant/cafe, but serves everything in polystyrene packaging and plastic cutlery.