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Roxy H.
Roxy H.

Love the service. Food is outstanding. Only place we'll go to dim sum. On the weekends you may have to wait but weekdays are never a long wait to be seated.

Brittany N.
Brittany N.

Pros: Such a good vibe in this place during dim sum brunches. Nothing makes the people happier than those carts rolling around, ready for the picking. Service is always great. The ladies always seem to know what to recommend, based on what you've ordered thus far. The food is always ridiculous. How do they make it so delicious? I've never had a bad thing from here. Cons: No cons. There are only cons if you don't come with enough friends. Then you don't get to try as many things. Tips: Everything is great. One thing I was pleasantly surprises by was the turnip cake with XO sauce. Never had it before, but now it's my favorite thing!

Sarah S.
Sarah S.

We love to come here for a Saturday or Sunday morning dim sum brunch. Get there a half hour at least to stand in line for a table. Lots of fun to go as a date or with a group. Think of it as Chinese tapas. Server's push rolling carts filled with hot containers filled with a variety of food items. You choose how many of anything you like in tiny steamers for the table. The server charges your ticket on the spot. Some carts are loaded with seafood, meat or just dessert. Your bill will depend on how many items you've chosen to eat. We all have our favorites. My husband loves the beef spare ribs, long rice noodles stuffed with shrimp, shrimp shumai, the crispy duck etc. Save room for dessert of pineapple stuffed rolls, sesame seed balls and custard mini pies.

Nino R.
Nino R.

Slappin and booty tappin. The Egg and Tomato dish is worth a visit as a standalone. I've would've been content just eating that during my visit. But of course I went in I had 3 types of dumpling from their dim sum menu and a beef haw fun plate as well. I began the experience with a pot of hot tea, to get the juices flowing. And flow they did. Service was speedy and friendly. Ambiance was 270 degree views of Colonial-sweet! But I'm here for the food. I never got around to visiting here when I lived in the area. Happy I finally made time. I left happy...

Joyce L.
Joyce L.

We've been to this restaurant before but don't remember if I've ever written a review before. Early Saturday evening we arrived with plenty of parking. Inside we were seated quickly but they were setting up for a big party so seating was limited. We were a party of 4 and ordered a variety of dim sum, chicken with black bean sauce, shrimp, rice, etc. Food was good and it came out fast. However the prices are a little high though. We would consider coming back here another time.

Chanh N.
Chanh N.

Peters kitchen is located on colonial drive and has become the best place in Orlando for dim sum. The staff is quick to serve your party and will even check to see if things, such as the pineapple buns, are available even though they're not on that day's menu. We came in around 3:30pm on a Sunday and ordered for a group of 7. Fun times we're had by our group as our orders came out. While the dim sum carts were done with at 3, they still served food made to order from the kitchen. We ordered the staples, shu mai, dumplings, taro balls, baos, everything was done to perfection. It's exactly what you would want from a Chinese restaurant. Staff was efficient and did the best they could My personal recommendation is to order the chicken feet. It's my all time favorite dish to order there