If you’re craving for fast dimsum or simple comfort Chinese food, there’s only one place to go to here in Davao City, Dimsum Diner. Not actually one place as there are dozens of branches in Davao City alone, but it’s definitely where people go to for dimsum.
When my friends and I are craving for a fast Chinese meal, we go to Dimsum Diner for some of their Bulad Rice, Salt and Pepper Riblets, and some dimsum. Their Siomai Supreme coupled with Humba Rice or plain steamed rice is a runaway winner to stave off your hunger any time of the day.
And recently, Dimsum Diner has added new items on their menu which give its patrons even more reasons to go there. Among these items, the standouts are the Steamed Cream Dory and the Spicy Honey Chicken.
Dimsum Diner also continues to serves old time Chinese dishes such as cold cuts, noodles, congee, chicken feet, and various rice toppings.
And for those days when one needs to feel refreshed, Dimsum Diner offers refreshments such as Mango Sago, Halo-halo and my favorite, Taho with Sago. Other ice cream concoctions are also available in selected Dimsum Diner branches.
For your taste of Dimsum Diner any time of the day, drop by their branches along Ilustre Street, Sta Ana Avenue, and Torres Street. Dimsum Diner also has branches in General Santos City.
I am not a fan of Dimsum Diner. Im not being bias or what but for the consecutive times that I went here (no choice), the food has not been pleasant.
Their chicken is very dry. the cuts of their rice toppings are not well defined. I ordered their ribs and it was almost all bones that i had eaten very few meat to the point i wasnt able to eat my rice because i ran out of food.
I dont recommend this place. aside from the bad quality of their food, the taste is not very good as compared to other dimsum places (were chinese by the way and my father’s a good cook).