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I having dim sum with my friends at Ming’s restaurant located in Quincy today,the manager named May she’s very unfriendly! And I was disappointed with one of the meals, and the dim sum started to look unappetizing because it was fried very dry, very dry, and you could tell that the outside had been fried many times, and I told her that I wasn't satisfied with the meal, and we never touched it, and she told us that it wasn't their problem. The problems of our guests. I said I wanted to return it, she said she could dump it for us, but we still need to pay for it! Do you think she e did the right thing? Is that how you treat your guests? We won’t be back !
Just like you're any other dim sum place EXCEPT they're an order as you go vs selecting out of the traditional push around carts. I prefer this because I don't have to track down my favorite plates. But beware you are more than likely ordering more food than you need lol!
This is the go-to place for dim sum in Quincy right now. The food are great and service good. This is one of the newer restaurant and good decor and atmosphere.Dimsum here is as good as anywhere u can find in MA. It gets busy on weekends and holidays. Wait can be long as 1hr. That goes the same for dinner on holidays.
Probably the best dim sum in the Boston area, and certainly worth the trip to Quincy. The place is large, and packed, and has dozens and dozens of items, plus a cute delivery robot for take-out orders. The look fun wasn't great, and the chicken feet were kind of average, but almost everything else was great. Lots of cute items like coconut pudding bunnies, mango pudding ducks, and minion-shaped custard buns.The restaurant shares a big parking lot with the 99 Ranch Asian supermarket, but they're both popular, so the lot can fill up.Right off Hancock St. in Quincy.