Reservations · Takeout
Bustling Cantonese dim sum specialist with reliable classics, big portions, and fair prices; expect waits at peak times and a 10% service charge.
Imperial Palace earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality in classic Cantonese dim sum and strong service attentiveness, with notable repeat customer loyalty reinforcing its reputation. Occasional consistency dips during peak hours and functional rather than distinctive ambiance prevent grade A territory, but generous portions and fair pricing make it competitive with the area's respected neighborhood dim sum destinations.
The room feels warm and bustling, a suburban spot where families and friends crowd round big round tables ticking dim sum sheets. Staff are often welcoming and helpful, and plates land fast when the kitchen is humming. "Beef ho fun was tender and deeply savory," sums up the vibe: classic Cantonese done with confidence. The cooking leans classic Cantonese comfort rather than flash: silky cheung fun, juicy siu mai, crisp fried bites, roast meats, and wok noodles. The culinary approach is traditional: technique-driven, portion-forward, and best enjoyed shared. Prices are fair for the size, though a 10% service charge is commonly added, and roasts can vary at peak rush. For families, this is an easy yes: kids can gravitate to fried rice, chow mein, omelettes, and mild dumplings. There is no explicit kids menu, but the menu has plenty of simple, familiar choices. Portions are generous, so one or two mains plus dim sum will comfortably feed younger diners.
Area: Suburban mixed-use zone near retail parks; practical, destination dining rather than stroll-in city-centre traffic.
Safety: Generally safe with steady footfall from shops; typical suburban lighting and roads.
Nearby: Near supermarkets and Chesser retail park; draws families and groups for dim sum weekends.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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