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Welcome to YH Dim Sum, a vibrant culinary haven located at 10460 Avenues Walk Blvd, Jacksonville, FL. This trendy eatery doesn’t just serve food; it serves an experience, reminiscent of the expansive dim sum halls found in California and Singapore. With a spacious, ADA-compliant main entrance and ample on-site parking, YH Dim Sum is designed to accommodate groups and individuals alike, providing an inviting atmosphere perfect for any occasion.
The restaurant boasts an impressive menu, particularly for lovers of seafood and dim sum. From the Baked BBQ Pork Buns to the unique Charcoal and Egg Yolk Buns, there's something here to delight every palate. With appetizers and rice rolls like Shrimp Rice Rolls and hearty dishes such as the savory Yummy Chicken stir-fried with fresh vegetables, the offerings are abundant and flavorful.
One of the shining features of YH Dim Sum is its dedication to quality and freshness. As customer reviews highlight, the hot and sour soup captivates diners with its robust flavors and expertly balanced spice. The truffle shrimp steamed dumplings are a must-try for truffle enthusiasts, while the fried shrimp balls showcase a delightful taste combining familiarity with just the right touch of innovation.
The culinary landscape at YH Dim Sum presents a perfect blend of traditional and contemporary flavors, encouraging repeat visits to explore its rich dim sum offerings. The combination of an engaging dining environment, diverse menu options, and exceptional service creates a truly memorable dining experience. So, whether you're a dim sum aficionado or a first-timer, YH Dim Sum promises a delightful culinary adventure that is hard to resist!
For inquiries, you can reach them at (904) 260-8860. Dive into the temptation of dim sum today—you won’t regret the experience!
“ YH Dim Sum is a vast and expansive restaurant typical of the large dim sum halls common in California and Singapore. I went during the week for lunch, and it was relatively quiet. I hope to return for dim sum on the weekend. Service wa friendly and attentive, and the selection is incredible. As I was alone I decided to stick with the lunch specials, which are a great value and provide a ton of food. I started with the hot and sour soup. It was delicious and fresh, with soft tofu and freshly cooked mushrooms. The sour was spicy but nuanced, one of the better examples I have sampled. I then has the Yummy Chicken, which earned its moniker! White meat chicken was stir fried with asparagus and mushrooms in a delicious spicy sauce. It was a very filling and enjoyable meal. I cannot wait to return to try the dimsum! ”
“ We enjoyed our dinner- we had the eggplant, sesame chicken, walnut shrimp, chicken fried rice, hot and sour soup, salt and pepper tofu and chicken potstickers. Everything was hot, fresh and very good! We try tofu at every Asian restaurant and this is one of the best we have had! Our waitress was friendly and efficient- we will definitely be back!! ”
“ Had a tasty experience. We started with a couple apps the salt & pepper shrimp and egg drop soup. The soup was so great and enough for 4 people. It had veggies in it making it a hardy soup. The shrimp were good just wish the seasoning stuck to the shrimp more instead of scooping it on. We then went into some dim sum. The broth in the soup dumplings was very flavorful I wish I could just a get bowl of that! The truffle shrimp steamed dumplings were good and hit the spot for any truffle lover. I enjoyed the fried shrimp balls they were the same great filling I'm use too just without the crunchy wonton strip exterior. The roasted duck was also tasty. Definitely will be back to try some other dishes. ”
“ Huge location with equally big parking lot. I visited this location before it was YH and the interior looks much more modern and clean. There are several tables which are nicely spaced out so it doesn't feel like you're sitting on top of each other. The menu is expansive - from their kitchen specialties to dim sum. We usually get a mix. My favorite is the turnip cake, custard, and pineapple buns. Though most everything we've had has been good. Mongolian beef was had a couple of gristly pieces but flavor was good. Overall, the food quality is consistent and pretty good. Service can lackadaisical, but as of late has been more attentive. ”
“ As this restaurant is affiliated with the YH Seafood restaurant in Orlando, I had high hopes--that place is renowned for quality and high style. This YH Dim Sum restaurant is not quite as fancy but still a very inviting, sleek, and spacious, purpose-built interior. There is a family/banquet menu with multi-course options for six or more people so you know they're courting the banquet business, too--a good sign of a serious Cantonese restaurant. But what people come for mostly is of course the dim sum (though they have other Cantonese dishes on the menu as well). My experience was a bit varied in quality so I'll just go through them one by one: --Shanghai soup dumplings. Not good. Tasted as if from frozen, soggy, fell apart, little flavor. I have in fact had better ones that WERE store-bought frozen and I steamed at home. --Fried pork dumpling. Very generous in size, flavorful, a bit oily though. --Fried sesame balls. Good-sized, clearly home-made, tasty. --Turnip cake. Perfectly fine and a larger portion than from Yummy House and most other dim sum places. So, overall good. I don't know what the fuzzy happened with the soup dumpling but that was an absolute fiasco. Everything else was solid, service was prompt, friendly, but not intrusive. And again, nice ambience and pretty good location near The Avenues. ”
“ We've visited YH several times and have always enjoyed the food and service. The restaurant is spacious, making it ideal for large parties, and it's also a great spot for celebrations. I am so glad that the dim sums are now available during dinner! My go to orders are Beancurd roll, pork and shrimp Shu mai, roasted duck, fried rice and Mongolian beef. They have so many options and so far everything that I have tried were good! They also have a bar for those who like to have a few drinks. I encourage everyone to visit YH! ”
“ Wow! I visited this location a very long time ago before it was transformed into YH Dim Sum & I am thoroughly impressed with the transformation! The dining rooms are stunning, the bar- gorgeous and the service, phenomenal. We went to try the Dim Sum and we are already planning to return for dinner! The menus are extensive! I know it is tucked back, out of sight- but this is a definite gem to dine at. I can't wait to return! Shrimp Balls- different coating than I have had at other Dim Sum restaurants, but delicious (and hot- cut those bad boys open to cool) Pork and shrimp dumplings- again, superb & hot Shrimp and crab dumplings- I confess, I didn't care for the wrapper, but the filling is really all that mattered Chinese donuts- not the sugared kind you get at a buffet, but a savory fried bread that was wonderful. John and I were both very happy we opted for it, it was like have bread for the table! Won Ton Soup- savory broth with bok chok & dumplings (which I love)- this is a HUGE bowl, made for sharing and we still brought home leftovers! ”
“ I'll admit that I was pleasantly surprised by YH Dim Sum. The inside of the restaurant was beautifully decorated, very clean, and brightly lit. We love dim sum so we came in for lunch. There is a full menu of dim sum and "regular" chinese food dishes. We had a giant bowl of Wonton Soup to start, big enough for 2-4 people. Then we ordered Shrimp balls, Pork & Shrimp dumplings, shrimp & crab dumplings, and Chinese donuts. The Donuts were not sugary but a slight crunchy saltiness to them. it made for a great "table bread". The wonton soup had a very flavorful broth with lots of pork wontons and bok choy. I didn't have the shrimp & crab dumplings as I'm not a crab fan but Crystal liked them. She removed the "wrapping" and ate just the dumpling. The Pork and shrimp dumplings were great and steaming hot. The shrimp balls were hot, crunchy, and delicious. I am looking forward to my next visit. More dim sum or regular menu... I don't know what to choose but I know it will all be good. ”
“ My wife and I have dined here at YH several times already. Just like the YH in Orlando, food has been consistently delicious. The Roast Duck hands down is my favorite. Other dishes we've tried below: - Mongolian Beef - savory and flavorful - House LoMein - another favorite - Orange Chicken - Sweet and Sour Shrimp - Cantonese Eight Treasures Pot - wife loved it - House Fried Rice - Stuffed Eggplant - Egg Drop Soup - Chicken and Corn Soup - have to order again - Salt and Pepper Shrimp - Shrimp and Scallops in Wine Sauce - Dim Sums I suggested to celebrate our group's next birthday here and it's definitely happening! Can't wait! ”
“ We have eaten at Yummy House in Tampa many times and were happy they finally made it up to Jax. Around the table we had Wonton soup, Pork and shrimp shu mai, Crispy egg rolls, Peking duck, Mongolian beef, House fried rice, Sesame chicken, and BBQ pork dim sum. Family style - everyone enjoyed the food. The duck was the star of the show while the sesame chicken was a fierce competitor. The fact that the last piece was just as crunchy as the first was impressive. Peking duck is served 2 ways here only. Traditional steamed buns, sauce, with onion and cucumbers. The other way was a salad which was excellent. It was a substantial bowl enough for all 6 of us to share with walnuts, craisins, grapes, greens mix, roasted duck, and some crispy wontons. The dressing was excellent and apparently made in house as the recipe was a secret - yes, I asked. If that were a meal option, I'd be all over it. The third way which they do not do at this location is soup but consider me intrigued after that salad. All the food was great - Everything was seasoned perfectly with nothing overpowering at all in any dish. Service was fast and friendly. The dining room is huge - with I think 3 different areas. Being a dreary Wednesday night, it wasn't very crowded. Spread the word, let's keep this place in Jax. Great evening !! My only feedback for improvement is to dim the lights a tad for dinner. It was very bright in there and I know the one we frequent in Tampa feels a little more intimate. ”