Jade Asian Bistro is a renowned restaurant that offers a wide range of delectable Asian cuisine, particularly specializing in dim sum. Situated in a convenient location with ample parking, this bistro provides a warm and inviting ambiance for customers to enjoy their dining experience. The interior is well-lit and clean, creating a pleasant atmosphere for guests. Known for their winning takeout options, Jade Asian Bistro offers dishes such as lobster rice, flavorful vegetables, and meat dishes that rival any other Asian eatery in the area. With reasonable prices and exceptional service, this bistro guarantees a delightful experience reminiscent of classic Hong Kong dim sum establishments. The friendly staff adds to the overall enjoyment of the dining experience. Jade Asian Bistro is a solid choice for those seeking a taste of authentic Asian cuisine in a comfortable and inviting setting.
Amenities and More
- Delivery
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- Free parking lot
- Plenty of parking
- Outdoor seating
- Brunch
- Paid street parking
- Comfort food
- Quick bite
Reviews
Ambiance (4/5): We came in at 1:30pm on a Saturday for dim sum and from the back entrance where there was plenty of parking. It was half cleared out already so it wasn’t very noisy. The inside is well lit and clean.
Service (4/5): The staff seated us right away. There was plenty of staff members bustling around to clear plates. They provided a fresh set of plates when the chow fun came out!
Food (3/5):
$1 per person for tea. The dim sum dishes ranged from $3.95 to $10.95 where most of the ordered dishes were around the $5 range. Sadly, some were served cold/warm instead of piping hot.
Beef Chow Fun (Dry) $17: It was served in an enormous bowl so there was plenty to share. The beef slices were super tender! The flat noodles were cut a bit too thin (personal preference).
Glutinous Rice Dumplings (Hom Sui Gok): This dish was supposed to be served hot were actually cold. The inside of the pork/shrimp stuffing tasted really fishy.
Fried Sesame Balls (Djeen Dui): This was really tasty! The inside wasn’t super sweet and the outer fried dough was crispy. Not sure warm but still crispy.
Steamed Pork Ribs (Pai Gwut): This was also good. Tender bites and good flavor.
Tofu skin roll: I liked this and the 3 pieces were thick and stuffed.
Other dishes ordered but not tasted: Pork Siu Mai, Cheung fun
First time back in about three or four months and the Dim Sum remain average however service and attitude of employees taken a step back. I hope management realize this and train the employees in customer relations better.
Winning food for takeout. The lobster rice is delicious. Not too sticky rice and lobster is soft and tasty. Portion is relatively generous, of course you always want more lobster. Vegetables and meat dishes are on par with any other Asian place in the area. Parking is really easy in the back. Overall a solid choice.
Jade Asian Bistro provided a delightful experience reminiscent of classic Hong Kong dim sum establishments. The reasonable prices and flavorful dishes added to the overall enjoyment. The staff’s exceptional friendliness was a notable highlight, and the use of traditional dim sum push carts by the servers added a charming touch to the dining experience.
I would give this restaurant a 4.5. I came here with my family to try the deep fried crabs. I am not fond of crabs. I do not hate them, they are just a lot of work in my opinion. The deep fried crabs here are delicious and are worth the effort. The shell are soft enough to crack on your own, or you can use the tools provided. The service is excellent and the servers are all polite. I went on a Wednesday evening, so it was also not too crowded.
Good dimsum for the area! I used to come here a lot when I was younger, but the quality of food has definitely gone up in the last 2 years with the change in management! There’s more hot dishes served at dimsum/breakfast and the flavor/quality is great. The variety in dimsum options has gone down a little bit but there’s definitely more options in bigger dishes than before, including 豆腐燜魚塊 (one of my favorite dishes). Service and atmosphere is exactly what you’d expect out of a dimsum place: lively, bustling, and warm. Will be coming back here more and totally recommend this place!
Have been eating dim sum in nyc since the 80's. This place was pretty tasty & the quality was consistent. Even my 88 yr father couldn't complain & he enjoyed the food which is a rarity these days. The parking lot is in the back with a large Chinese grocery shop & Paris Baguette bakery all on the same street.
Wonderful comfort food with generous servings. Get the peking duck if you like finger foods...moist pieces of perfectly cooked breast meat with the crispiest skin you can imagine come in buns with a fantastic sauce! The shrimp with walnuts and broccoli is also a crowd pleaser.
Location
24932 Horace Harding Expy, Queens, NY 11362, United States
Hours
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