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Welcome to Tom's Dim Sum

Tom's Dim Sum is a bustling Shanghainese dim sum spot in Philadelphia's Chinatown. With a diverse menu offering an array of dumplings, soups, and appetizers, this restaurant stands out for its authentic flavors and unique dishes. Customers rave about the Crystal Shrimp Dumplings, Shanghai shumai, and the Beef Pancakes, which are a must-try. The dim sum here is said to be solidly great, with favorites like the juicy Soup Dumplings and the Seaweed Soup impressing diners. Despite some mixed reviews on service, the quick and efficient staff ensure a seamless dining experience. Overall, Tom's Dim Sum is a hidden gem for those looking to explore traditional Shanghainese cuisine in a casual and vibrant setting.

Tom's Dim Sum Menu

RESTAURANT LOCATIONS

Welcome to the flavorful world of Tom's Dim Sum located at 59 N 11th St in Philadelphia, PA. Specializing in Shanghainese cuisine, this restaurant offers a delightful array of dim sum dishes that will tantalize your taste buds.

Tom's Dim Sum is not just your average Chinese restaurant - it goes above and beyond to cater to its customers. With options for delivery, takeout, reservations, and even catering, Tom's Dim Sum ensures that everyone can enjoy their delicious offerings.

One of the standout features of Tom's Dim Sum is its extensive menu of dim sum options. From traditional steamed pork soup dumplings and pan-fried Shanghai pork dumplings to more unique offerings like crystal shrimp dumplings and pork seafood buns, there is something for every dim sum lover.

Customer reviews rave about the quality and flavor of the dishes at Tom's Dim Sum. With favorites like the Shanghai shumai, soup dumplings, and beef pancakes, diners keep coming back for more. The service may be fast and no-frills, but the food speaks for itself.

If you're looking for a delightful dining experience in the heart of Philadelphia, Tom's Dim Sum is the place to be. With a mix of traditional and innovative dishes, this restaurant is sure to impress even the most discerning dim sum enthusiasts.

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Barry H.
Barry H.

Last night in Philly (well until next time) , I ventured over to Tom's Dim Sum for Chinese food. It's near the hotel, and other folks mentioned it was good. Well, not only was the food very good, but a robot brought the meal out of the kitchen so that our server could bring it to the table And interesting touch for dinner service. Anyway, I ordered the Crystal Shrimp Dumplings as an appetizer and the Shredded Pork with Spicy Garlic Sauce and noodles. Believe me when I say nothing was left on either plate...lol...good choice, quick service and very good.

Kathrin S.
Kathrin S.

Solidly great dim sum at this Chinatown fav spot! They also have an amazing private dining room. We ordered so many small plates and dumplings and all were delicious. My favorites are the Shanghai shumai, the soup dumplings, and the beef pancakes. It's a scallion pancake stuffed with hot marinated beef and it is out of this world. I also love the pan fried dumplings as they have an amazing Szechuan peppercorn flavor. The star was dessert - the piggy buns with a delicious filling of egg custard, and a light fluffy outside. service was solidly good but not outstanding - they are very fast!

Alice J.
Alice J.

A nice Shanghai style restaurant with dim sum offerings near the Hilton Garden Inn in Center City, Philadelphia. Unattractive exterior (chaotic, dirty, unkept) but very nice interior (soft ambient lighting; even a robot bringing dishes out from the kitchen). No-frills service with NO smile, but dishes came fast. Name was funny: Tom's Dim Sum. The Chinese name is actually Shanghai Garden 上海園. Here are some of the best dishes: Seaweed soup. Unassuming name but so delicious! Spot on! Soup dumplings (juicy and delicious). Large portion though. Nice cucumber salad

Daniel H.
Daniel H.

I always walk by this place and haven't always been motivated to try it since I typically see mostly westerners inside, but I saw JL Jupiter feature it in a video so I figured I'd give it a try. To my surprise, it was a lot better than I expected! Food: The beef chow fun was my favorite. The noodles were soft yet chewy and had a good caramelization. The meat was also very tender. The beef pancake was also very good. I liked the pickled mustard green in it. Lastly, the crab and pork soup dumplings were good but it was a bit disappointing to see that some of them came already popped. The skins on them were a bit thick, but the flavor was pretty good still. Crab and pork soup dumplings: 3.5/5 Beef pancake: 4/5 Beef chow fun: 5/5 Service: The service was fast and timely. They do a $10 minimum per person. Ambience: It's pretty renovated and modern inside. Lots of seating and good for groups