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Authentic Dim Sum in the desert (Arizona, USA).

10/22/2017

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Phoenix Palace Seafood & BBQ Chinese Restaurant (Chandler, Arizona, USA).  Swan shaped cream puff during Dim Sum service.
Cream puff shaped in a Swan.

When one craves for authentic Chinese Dim Sum in the middle of the desert, where to go?
Of course by Lee Lee International Supermarket --- which is 
one of the most popular Asian hangout spots around here. 


Phoenix Palace is a place that my family frequents. 

Service was excellent (though it helps that their servers remember my family). 

Even before we were fully seated, all the ladies with their dim sum carts crowded around us. 
These ladies really know how to up-sell and there's definitely no fear of leaving hungry here.


I fully enjoyed their Chrysanthemum & Pu'er Tea (mixed together);
although you can request other types of tea as well (Tea service is currently $1.95 per person).

​
Congee with thousand-year old (preserved) egg. 
Phoenix Palace Seafood & BBQ Chinese Restaurant (Chandler, Arizona, USA).  Dim Sum, Congee Jook with Thousand Year old preserved egg.


​​Custard bun with coconut flake topping. 
Phoenix Palace Seafood & BBQ Chinese Restaurant (Chandler, Arizona, USA).  Dim Sum, Custard Bun with Coconut flake topping.


​​Some of the Dim Sum Spread.
Phoenix Palace Seafood & BBQ Chinese Restaurant (Chandler, Arizona, USA).  Dim Sum offerings (Shrimp ball, Pork Hash, Tripe, Chicken Feet, Black Bean spareribs, Taro Cake).


​Stir-fry noodles with beansprouts. 
​
Phoenix Palace Seafood & BBQ Chinese Restaurant (Chandler, Arizona, USA).  Dim Sum, Stir-fried noodles with beansprouts.


​​​A few of their many desserts. 
Phoenix Palace Seafood & BBQ Chinese Restaurant (Chandler, Arizona, USA).  Dessert during Dim Sum service.

They carry two types of Egg Tarts (Hong Kong & Portuguese-style).   

Overall I thought Phoenix Palace's food was pretty good all across the board and you get value for your money as each Dim Sum dish ranged from:
​ 
$2.90, $3.25, $3.85, $5.95.

  We ended up with a total of 17 plates ordered (with lots of left overs for
​3 adults and 2 children)​ which came out to $62 after tax & before tips. 
(I didn't feature all the dishes just in case you thought I had trouble counting). ;)


I was quite impressed by their extensive variety of menu items
and recommend a visit. 
​


​Phoenix Palace 

Dim Sum & Seafood
(By Lee Lee International Supermarket)

2075 North Dobson Road
Chandler, Arizona 85224

(480) 855-4047

Open daily: 10a-10p 
Dim Sum Service: 10a-3p


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Phoenix Palace Seafood & BBQ Chinese Restaurant (Chandler, Arizona, USA).  Restaurant Exterior.

4 Comments
Takashi
11/18/2017 05:54:27 pm

The dim sum looks really tasty and that desert looks amazing. Not something I would expect from looking at the outside. Its good to know that even in Arizona it is possible to find good Chinese food.

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6/16/2021 12:59:08 am

Thai cuisine is the best to try. I have visited this place and ate it. All were so amazing. The quality of their products and items are great and up to the mark. I would recommend everyone to try this cuisine to have the lunch and dinner with your friends and family.

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11/7/2021 12:17:17 am

L'authentique Dim Sum est une cuisine chinoise élaborée par des immigrants chinois qui se sont installés dans les déserts du sud-ouest des États-Unis. C'est un endroit rare pour trouver des Dim Sum authentiques. Les restaurants Dim Sum authentiques offrent un goût unique et délicieux de la cuisine chinoise et c'est certainement une expérience que vous et votre famille devriez essayer et apprécier. Nous vous emmenons dans un voyage dans le désert et vous montrons où trouver la meilleure nourriture authentique de Dim Sum.

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6/25/2022 07:16:23 am

Dim Sum is a type of Chinese food that originated in the Cantonese cuisine. Because of the worldwide popularity of dimsum and the art it represents, including its popularity in Hong Kong, many people have started to explore dim sum restaurants in the desert.

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