Winsor Dim Sum Café

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Boston, United States

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Chinese restaurant· Cafe· Dim sum restaurant· Dumpling restaurant· Restaurant

Winsor Dim Sum Café Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Winsor Dim Sum Café is located in Boston, United States on 10 Tyler St. Winsor Dim Sum Café is rated 4 out of 5 in the category chinese restaurant in United States.

Address

10 Tyler St

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 6173381688

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Offerings

Comfort foodQuick biteSmall plates

Open hours

Mon
9AM–10PM
Tue
9AM–9:30PM
Wed
9AM–10PM
Thu
9AM–10PM
Fri
9AM–10PM
Sat
9AM–10PM
Sun
9AM–10PM

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Irna Cecilia

Dim sum are great (the best I've tried around New England)! Definitely will come back for more!

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Ariana Hodsdon

Amazing dumplings (all of them are a hit cant go wrong). Quick service. Dim sum ordering plus full menu available. Also boaba tea ( tho they were out when i was there but i wont hold it against them).

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Ashley Hall

If you like traditional, genuine dim sum, I highly suggest dining here. It is casual attire. It is small and there is usually a line out of the restaurant, so get there before the busy hours. Very good quality food!

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Jeremy Lee

I get a massive amount of dim sum here once a week. Freakin excellent dim sum.

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Angelo R

Came here when I visited Boston. There's an abundance of dim sum places in China Town but this place was recommended by the hotel as the most popular one. It sure was cause by 11:30am on a Sunday, it was full but turn over was pretty fast. Got sat in about 10 minutes and shared a table with others. We didn't mind cause we were there to chow down some good dim sum. Ordered the Steamed Shrimp Dumpling, Pork Shumai, Steamed Roast Pork Pun and Hot Sour Soup. The dim sum selections were soft, hot and filled with ingredients. Definitely not frozen. Also enjoyed the soup. It was piping hot, strong flavor with chunks of tofu, bamboo shoots, mushrooms and other goodies. The best part was the bill. It only was only about 15 bucks with tip. A bargain dim sum brunch indeed!