Hi Sunny Restaurant Salad&Dimsum 花园轻食
New York, NY · Dim sum restaurant
- Address
- Hi Sunny Restaurant Salad&Dimsum 花园轻食, 342 7th Ave, New York, NY 10001
- Phone
- (212) 660-9666
- Website
- www.hisunnyrestaurantny.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11:30 AM
Hi Sunny Restaurant Salad&Dimsum 花园轻食 is a restaurant located in New York, NY. It is one of 9,901 restaurants listed in New York. Its 4.7-star rating is above the New York city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Hi Sunny Restaurant Salad&Dimsum 花园轻食
Welcome to Hi Sunny Restaurant , a modern dining spot offering light, delicious meals, noodles, and dim sum. We believe in keeping things simple, convenient, and affordable. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a relaxed meal, our fresh and... More
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Customer Reviews
Lovely small location. The Pan fried pork dumings are incredibly good. The noodle soup is a good alternative for a Ramen (if you like a lighter version of a ramen), overall the food was really good. I definately recommend it, price wise we were around $60 for 2, which is not bad at all. Service can be a little bit better, they didn't advise that they will bring everything as it comes out (we expected/imagined that the dumplings will be coming first, but they came last and they brought a braised noodle soup at a time). But because the foods came out very fast, I'll still give them a 5.
The food was absolutely great—everything was fresh, flavorful, and cooked perfectly. The server was very attentive, friendly, and made sure we had everything we needed throughout the meal. The service truly made the experience even better. I highly recommend this place and will definitely be coming back!
Hi Sunny Restaurant Salad & Dimsum — The atmosphere was lovely, the service was excellent, and the place itself was cute and charming. It’s located right across from Five guys Burger , easy to spot since it’s the only shop unit there. I went today wanting to have beef, but they didn’t have any, so I ordered pork instead. The dish was a Chinese-style noodle soup with pork that was either stir-fried or lightly fried before being added to the broth — pretty decent. The noodles were good too, though overall, the taste didn’t quite meet my expectations. Still, it was okay and enjoyable enough, though the portion was smaller than I expected but still ok
Note: If you’re writing a review for a free drink you have to leave a 5 star review. This place is a bit small so I would suggest 3-4 people max. The service is great, seems like one worker at the time so service is on the slower side but still efficient. The food is good depending on what you get— the pan fried pork dumplings and pork sticky rice in bamboo leaf were unfortunately on the bland side. The shredded pork and salted vegetable soup was amazing! Price is good as well. The main entrees don’t come with rice.
This spot brings bold flavors and comfort classics together, with dishes like dim sum, noodles and even salmon teriyaki salad for something lighter but still satisfying. Don't miss out on their Dim Sum Promo: Buy 3 Get 1 Free! With this deal, there’s every reason to load up on favorites — from juicy soup dumplings to soft steamed buns and everything in between. (Subject to change) And for weekday eats? The $13 lunch box is a steal — packed with mains, rice, and sides for a quick but flavorful meal. Follow me @foodie.elite on IG and Tiktok for more.
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