Visited on a weekday. A small Chinese restaurant with not too many tables. Better reserve one in advance for holiday dining. Dim sum food was generally good. But fried noodle appeared too salty.
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Found this place via a spontaneous Google search and my word…it’s probably the best Chinese that I’ve personally eaten at. My girlfriend and I ordered a variety of Dim Sum and a plate of Beef Ho Fun each and the Dim Sum was the best Dim Sum we have eaten, whilst the Ho Fun was full of flavour and th
Found this restaurant on the edge of Chinatown, it's now known as Yue Xin. Went especially for dim sum for lunch however they have quite a variety of other Chinese foods. Plenty of Chinese clientele here on a Sunday afternoon. Enjoyed different dim sum classics like siu mai, Cheung fan, spare ribs a
I purposely ordered food I had never eaten before. (except the ones I had attempted to make myself, like the steamed buns.
I ordered the rice in lotus leaf, steamed buns with mushroom and chicken, Chicken feet, fish cake and steamed rice. I had sprite.
I spent a total of £18.
We love this restaurant and try to factor in a meal here whenever we have a train change at New Street station. We particularly like the pork and peanut steamed dumplings but everything we’ve eaten here has been tasty and good value. Staff are friendly and helpful.
Now trades as Yue Xin restaurant.
Had some lovely dim sum and noodles on this restaurant. It’s a short walk from the main Chinese quarter, but worth a visit. Staff was helpful and ultimately the dim sum was very tasty. Recommended and will come back again.
I love the fact that you get your own pot of soup so you don’t mix with your parties and you can also choose your own soup base. It’s very affordable for an all you can eat hot pot. Great customer service, the owner was so friendly and accommodating. The only negative thing I found here was that the
Visited this restaurant last sunday and had a good time! Food was really good, and sold in very good price with perfect portion! services are nice, the people are very friendly.
The restaurant is conveniently located across the street from the Station Street exit of Birmingham New Street station. I believe it’s name has now changed to Yue Xin. The restaurant has ample space and a warm interior decor. They have a dim sum menu, full meal/platter menu and liquor menu. The staf
Pros: the meal was delicious and piping hot. The vegetable spring rolls were fresh and scrumptious. The restaurant was clean and well kept.
We were well looked after.
Cons: there is definitely a language barrier when booking over the phone and when ordering in house. This is did not put a downer on
Chinese dim sum & beef brisket chow min (noodle)were good. The waitress was so nice. Will come back again.
The service is very nice. And waitresses are very friendly and down-to-earth. They would like to chitchat with you. Food is just average for me local.
This restaurant is now call Yue Xin after a change of ownership. They serve wonderful and authentic dim sum during lunchtime, with generous portions and good value to boot.
I went for dinner last night, and had their Chinese Soup of the Day (made with special ingredients imported from China), and a
I rarely leave feedback but for a place like this it's worth it.
My partner and I stopped by for a meal after my competition and I must say I was very pleased. Large portions, the food was fresh and very tasty, the service was friendly and the atmosphere in the restaurant was also enthusiastic.
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So so service, dishes bit dirty. I wiped the dirt off. Price ok, not too expensive, food ok.
Cha siu bao not good, probably wont order next time.
Best dim sum I have ever had in the UK so far. Very friendly staff as well
The food amazing...its worth every single penny you spend...🫶🫰👌❤️💙
Really nice dim sum in here, friendly helpful staff, tasty fresh food, good prices, definitely recommend a visit here 5*
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