Submitted by Wide-Concert-7820 t3_10q24oy in pittsburgh
I am told there isnt. I hope that is not true.
Submitted by Wide-Concert-7820 t3_10q24oy in pittsburgh
I am told there isnt. I hope that is not true.
Thank you very much.
I miss push cart dim sum so much. That honey jasmine soft tofu is where it’s at.
Surely in the minority but really thought Parlor sucked big time. A lot of the options were straight up flavorless. Really wanted to like it, because having a full on dim sum place here is great. But it was just a miss for me.
Not the full experience but Everyday Noodles is way better imo.
We went two weeks ago. I thought the dumplings were underwhelming as were the pork buns.
But the noodles and fish we got were incredible. The fish was stupid expensive though, about half the bill. Oh and the cocktail for two was also good.
Parlor food was good but the price is a lot. If someone was looking for dimsum its a little disappointing portion wise.
I like the other food there, but their dimsum options are ok.
The mapo tofu there was completely flavorless, no spice
I didn't like the dim sum but the seafood fried rice was incredible, some of the best food I ever had. They should decide if they're a dim sum place and nail down the quality or a high end Chinese place and drop the pretense.
The Parlor
This has been recommended to me by quite a few people. Still need to check it out:
https://theparlordimsum.com/
Thank you!
We went to Bao a week or so ago and had dim sum there. They don't have a huge selection but it was good. Also, a bit easier of a place to go than trying to get a reservation at Parlor all the time.
There isn't a place with cart service, unfortunately
Bao is pretty good. It’s nothing special, but most cart dim sum places in big cities are mediocre too. It’s as good as the average NYC cart place.
worth the drive.
Couple questions. I'm not above driving to Cleveland just for a dinner. Have done it before (Rowley Inn - GREAT dive-ish bar in Tremont) and have driven just for Cleveland Zoo winter lights. I've never had Dim Sum. Do they offer this all day? In research, traditionally it's a brunch / lunch meal. I also see it's meant to be shared, sooooo how frowned upon will it be if I'm solo, haha? Also, kid friendly? Sounds like it. My kiddo will def try some new stuff, and the small plates will mean he'd be excited (without the commitment to have a whole plate of a new food to consume), but you know, not sure if it's frowned upon with this type of service. Can it get super expensive?? Thanks!
It can get expensive if you’re not paying attention. They also only do push cart service on the weekends so I’d aim for saturday or sunday morning/afternoon i believe.
One of my professors took me there a little over 20 years ago. I think about that food every once in a while but have never been able to remember the name of the place. Thank you.
There really isn't 100% traditional dimsum here. But for what we have, the best is Bao. Everyday Noodles which isn't really a dimsum restaurant is also good. Parlor is not the best but isn't the worst. Both Bao and Parlor are expensive, but flavor wise, Bao is still better IMO. Competition is good
Jimmy Wans
Jimmy Wan’s isn’t traditional push cart dim sum, but it has a lot of those dishes served a la carte and is delicious
The parlor dim sum on Butler just opened. It's pretty good!
No, go to Cleveland
Soba
I think Chengdu Gormet does dim sum.
They do not.
I don't think Pittsburgh has enough Chinese families to sustain a traditional Dim Sum house unfortunately :(
You would be mistaken. Sincerely, a third generation Pittsburgh Chinese family.
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And....they are? Because there is only one listed here. Please, your other options?
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Go back to trolling the SJ string.
SJ is for professional trollers.
Dude, get Google Maps. There are dozens of dim sum options in Pittsburgh.
Bro I don't know what you're on but there's literally no traditional dimsum here.
Then maybe OP should have specified “traditional dim sum” when posting. Sorry for the misunderstanding, but there’s no need gaslight me about it.
We're not gaslighting you... It's because there's no 100% (traditional) dimsum restaurant here. All the "dimsum restaurants" here are normal Chinese/Cantonese/Taiwanese restaurants with dimsum options like appetizers.
You said “I don’t know what you’re on here” implying that you think I am on drugs and therefore not thinking straight. You are questioning my sanity. That’s gaslighting.
I am asking because there arent. The one listed above just opened. Do you know what Dim Sum is? Its a whole series of dumplings, a bunch of courses. I can understand why a restaurant would NOT want to serve it, business wise.
Lol
Seems like a nice fella except for the hostile reactions to a simply answer
Yeah, right? I love dim sum as much as the next guy, and it seems like OP does too, but what drives me up the fucking wall is when the answer to someone’s question is met with aggression from the OP.
Seems like half are woke police and any answer that is sugary sweet is met with vitriol.
Well I guess you answered your own question.
Are there any places that sell 🍌 bananas? I was told no.
timesuck t1_j6nf7vm wrote
I’m guessing the person who told you that meant there are no traditional push cart dim sum places here, which is correct.
There are some restaurants that serve dim sum though. Parlor was already mentioned and this thread talks about the other options.