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Best Dim Sum Restaurants in Park Slope (11215)

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Le Fleur Rouge
Michelin-recognized French-Chinese fusion with 1930s Shanghai jazz club atmosphere and live jazz nights

Notable Picks

$$$$ Park Slope
Le Fleur Rouge is a Park Slope Chinese–French dim sum salon where soup dumplings, Tai Chi fried rice, and jazz-night small plates share the table with serious wine and cocktails. Founded by Aric Ao and guided by Michelin-trained chef Jiwon Kim, it’s become a destination for elaborate dim sum–leaning dinners rather than carts-and-clatter brunch. Expect rich flavors, plated artistry, and a 1930s Shanghai–inspired room that feels built for lingering.
Must-Try Dishes: Tea-Infused Duck, Shrimp French Toast, Tai Chi Fried Rice
What makes it special: Michelin-recognized French-Chinese fusion with 1930s Shanghai jazz club atmosphere and live jazz nights
$$ Park Slope
Petite Dumpling is chef Mei Chau’s intimate Park Slope dim sum shop, focusing on Cantonese classics like har gow, siu mai, and multiple styles of soup dumplings alongside congee and noodle soups. The room is tiny and relaxed, so the emphasis stays on carefully made dumplings and thoughtful specials rather than spectacle. It’s where locals go when they want serious dim sum technique without leaving the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Har Gow (Shrimp Dumplings), Pork Soup Dumplings, Chicken Sticky Rice
What makes it special: Authentic Cantonese dim sum with thin-skinned dumplings rarely found outside Chinatown

Worthy Picks

$ South Slope
Dumpling Chinese Restaurant in South Slope is a classic neighborhood Chinese takeout that leans unusually hard into dumplings and dim sum–style snacks. Handmade dumplings in multiple fillings anchor a long, value-focused menu of wonton soup, fried rice, and American-Chinese standards. It’s not aiming for destination dining, but for locals it’s a reliable, very affordable option when only a big box of dumplings will do.
Must-Try Dishes: Steamed shrimp dumplings (12), Fried pork dumplings (12), Mini pork spring rolls
What makes it special: A classic South Slope takeout joint where dumplings and dim sum-style snacks dominate the menu.