Best Dim Sum Restaurants in Flushing (11354)
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Shanghai You Garden
A sprawling, always-busy Shanghai canteen where soup dumplings and buns come out fast and hot.
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8.7
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Shanghai You Garden is a bustling Flushing standby for Shanghainese-style dim sum, best known for xiaolongbao and pan-fried soup buns served from morning through late night. Lines move quickly, prices stay reasonable, and big menus make it a go-to for groups mixing dumplings, noodles, and shareable plates.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pork soup dumplings, Pan-fried pork buns, Scallion pancake with beef
What makes it special: A sprawling, always-busy Shanghai canteen where soup dumplings and buns come out fast and hot.
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Group Dining Gatherings
Birthday & Celebration Central
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Asian Jewels is a classic Cantonese banquet and dim sum hall where carts snake through a ballroom-sized dining room on weekends. Families and large parties rely on it for big-format seafood, roast meats, and an old-school feel that has helped anchor Flushing’s Chinatown for years.
Must-Try Dishes:
Har gow shrimp dumplings, Siu mai pork dumplings, Roast duck over rice
What makes it special: A traditional Cantonese dim sum and seafood palace built for cart service and banquets.
8.0
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Birthday & Celebration Central
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Trendy Table Hotspots
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Perched on the third floor of New World Mall, Royal Queen doubles as a dim sum hall and event venue capable of hosting weddings and banquets. Afternoon service brings a long menu of dumplings and steamed plates in a polished, high-capacity room tailored to big groups more than quiet meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shrimp and chive dumplings, Steamed rice rolls with shrimp, Baked egg custard tarts
What makes it special: Mall-top banquet hall offering large-scale dim sum and events in one space.
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7.9
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Group Dining Gatherings
Family Friendly Favorites
Birthday & Celebration Central
Comfort Food Classics
New Mulan is a large upstairs Cantonese seafood restaurant where dim sum shares space with banquet-friendly live-tank dishes. Locals lean on it for big family meals and event lunches, especially when they want classic baskets plus the option to add roast meats and seafood from the main menu.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shrimp har gow dumplings, Steamed pork siu mai, Custard buns
What makes it special: Big-room dim sum with live seafood tanks and full banquet menus.
7.7
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Diverse Dim Sum is a compact stall-style spot off Roosevelt Avenue focusing on Shanghainese-leaning dim sum and breakfast plates. It’s a lower-key option for quick dumplings, wonton soups, and rice rolls without committing to a full banquet hall sit-down.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shepherd’s purse pork wonton soup, Pan-fried pork dumplings, Steamed rice rolls
What makes it special: Stall-style dim sum counter specializing in dumplings and hearty wonton soups.