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Help us make it rightKirin Court offers some of the finest Chinese cuisine in Dallas. Indulge in our traditional dim sum prepared fresh daily. At Kirin Court, you'll find servers pushing carts through the dining room delivering tapas-size dishes of dumplings, pastries and rolls.
" Top Ten Brunch - DFW Area" - Dallas Morning News
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Glittering chandeliers, gold and burgundy upholstered high backed chairs and tasteful decor makes this a popular venue for a traditional Chinese wedding banquet. Expect hour-long...
Of the two dim sum places in this vicinity, this one is the better one. I thoroughly enjoyed the flavors, and was surprised to find that it serves dim sum daily, even on weekdays! I was surprised...
This is my family's go-to place for dim sum, and I'd say that it's one of the best in the DFW area. It's always crowded for lunch on Saturdays and Sundays, so it's good to get there right when it...
This is my go to Dim Sum house in the Dallas Fort Worth area that also serves traditional Chinese dishes as well! For the “real” experience, go during dim sum cart hours on Saturday and Sunday morning.
This place is so fun and as authentic as you can get! We love coming here for dim sum or essentially Chinese tapas. If you've never had Dim sum before, they have a menu with pictures on it so you...
What a fun place!! It's essentially Chinese tapas. You'll want to come in a party of at least 4 to try more things. Large sized place but I hear it gets packed on the weekends. I watched our next...
The quality at this Richardson Chinese palace varies from year to year. Lately, dinners have impressed. The Peking duck is among the best in D-FW (be sure to order the “second helping,” or you’ll lose half the duck). Unusual dishes, such as sliced abalone over greens or twice-cooked pork with preserved vegetable, are a strength, but less adventurous offerings, like pan-fried beef with Chinese...
This spot is the real Chinese deal, with more than 160 menu items. You’ll have to ask one of the friendly waiters to explain half of the dishes or live on the edge and just point. You won’t be disappointed.
Kirin Court is a Chinese and Dim Sum restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends, paid between $25 and $50, and tipped more than 18%.
Towing is rampant in this area. Be extra careful not to park in front of other businesses.
Weekdays are less busy for dim sum.
Hot chrysanthemum flower tea (sugar optional) is refreshing and pairs well with the dim sum.
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