Imperial Inn is truly one of the best casual sit down restaurants with bar in Chinatown. The food is amazing. The staff is kind. The building is wheelchair accessible, with wheelchair accessible bathrooms! It's really a shining star. I love the older times vibe the ambiance offers. Have I mentioned the food is excellent?
Old-fashioned Dim Sum in Chinatown. The food is fresh and reasonably priced. The full-course meal for $15 is a great bargain - delicious chicken egg drop soup, egg roll, Kung Pao chicken and dessert, of course with rice, tea, fried noodles and a fortune cookie - plenty to eat and plenty to take home. AND - the bar has a great selection of classic cocktails and beer - chased all that deliciousness with a Brandy Alexander. Big fan of this restaurant. First visit but will definitely return.
We chose this place on a whim, and it was better than we could have expected. It's not the easiest thing to find a nice sit down restaurant for Chinese food these days, and when we came here that was exactly what we found. The food was flavorful, and had a "clean" freshness to it. The staff was kind, and attentive, and the atmosphere was quiet and casually comfortable. There were several of us who attended dinner, and we all ordered very different 3 course meals. We all sampled a bit of everything, and it was excellent.
We will definitely be returning!
Cart-style dim sum daily from 11a - 3p.
I love this place and the people who own, host, cook, and serve here. I've been going to Imperial Inn since the late 1970s. I took my children there and they love it and now my grandchildren love it. We only go there when we are downtown. I am heartbroken to hear they are closing. They will be dearly missed. They have the BEST Spring Rolls and Shrimp Rolls in the world. No one can make them like the Chefs at Imperial Inn. I wish they would market their Rolls. This is my family special place. It saddens me they will close but Blessings Always to Everyone at Imperial Inn ❤
Andy Hall (Faked My Death)
+4
The dinner here was quick and well done. Went with a couple of friends and we ordered a bunch of dishes. The Mongolian beef was a little sweet but other dishes were great. Service was friendly. Should come in the morning/afternoon for dim sum.
Wait staff was very patient. Our family of 7 sat comfortably and dined sufficiently. The restaurant was quiet and not many people were there, but it started to fill up with quite an array of patrons. I'm walking off the feast, now!
Before we moved out of NJ/Philly area we used to come to this place every weekend. The food is mediocre compared to legit Chinese Dim Sum places in other region however it is better than most philly restaurants. Service is super nice to the people they are familiar with (us) It's a decent place for tea in the area because there aren't that many choices.
Excellent. Absolutely excellent. Deserving a special mention in the amaze-balls category is the Phoenix Roll; no way to describe what you need to experience in person.
The atmosphere & the host is always warm & welcoming; the food is fresh, plentiful and delicious
Old fashion Chinese dim sum restaurant. Reasonable foods and services. It offers very reasonable and friendly services. Layouts of the floors are a bit odd but still sitting quite comfortably. Prices are quite good it is still much cheap than Flushing NYC.
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