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Food: 4/5 Service: 4/5 Ambiance: 3/5 Portion to Price: 3/5 Overall: One of the places I'll go to for dim sum. The extended review... Food: 4/5 - You can get all the staples here. Got a few savory dishes and rounded out the meal with some dessert bites. Can't really go wrong. Everything was fresh. Service: 3/5 - Standard service. Ambiance: 3/5 - The normal run of the mill dim sum establishment. Portion to Price: Standard pricing.
I saw a lot of mixed reviews. It was on Thanksgiving, and my family preferred to have takeaway instead of dine-in. You can ask them "less oil". The food was not too bad. We had a good holiday feast.
Stopped by for a quick lunch during a work trip at Cheung Hing and it did not disappoint! It was a bit of a chaotic hustle and bustle but the food was fantastic! It’s hard finding authentic Chinese food in Arizona that beat the flavor and price of this place! Every dish was better than the last and I was full for the next two days because I couldn’t stop eating it! Great spot to check out for a hidden gem!
Jan. 2025 Update: Dropping rating by one star... Most items we ordered were fine. Waitstaff are generally friendly. Unfortunately the overall experience has gone downhill during past two visits. The manager is constantly upselling and is very unpleasant. In fact, she becomes quite rude when you decline. Also noticed that the service charge has increased from 15% to 18%. There is still no notification on the menus of the mandatory fee--surprising given this practice has been illegal in California for over half a year now! --------- Quiet, good selection of dim sum dishes, decent service. Note that there is a mandatory service charge, irrespective of size of party.
We came here for dim sum at lunchtime on a Saturday for four people. Wow, no line. The restaurant did fill up after we sat down. Their menu and food are not bad. They have the usual dim sum stuff for $5-$9 a plate/steamer. You can also order off-menu and they might have it. Someone in our party wanted okra (green tube vegetable thing) and they had it over soy sauce. We will certainly go back to try their fried sticky rice dishes. Good job staff at Cheung Hing. Their service is better than some of the big dim sum restaurants down the peninsula. $155 for four people. Mandatory 18% tip.