Welcome to Ming Dynasty
"Ming Dynasty" is a Cantonese restaurant in Sacramento, offering authentic dim sum. Boasting a wide variety of steamed and fried dim sum, their menu includes popular options like Shu Mai and Chicken Feet. Customers praise the wonderful service and delicious food, with affordable prices. Located in Land Park, the restaurant provides a spacious and clean atmosphere perfect for banquets or family dinners. With options for vegans and vegetarians, as well as takeout and delivery services, Ming Dynasty caters to a diverse range of diners seeking quality Cantonese fare. My experience here left me impressed by the tasty dishes and friendly service, making it a go-to spot for dim sum enthusiasts.
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1211 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95818, United States1211 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95818, United States Hotline: +1 916-491-2233
Welcome to Ming Dynasty, a renowned Cantonese restaurant located at 1211 Broadway in Sacramento, CA. Specializing in Dim Sum, Seafood, and Cantonese cuisine, Ming Dynasty offers a wide range of delicious dishes to satisfy your cravings.
From steamed and fried dim sum to savory rice plates and BBQ specialties, Ming Dynasty has something for everyone. Options like Shu Mai, BBQ Pork Buns, and Seafood Chow Fun are just a few highlights on their extensive menu.
With excellent customer reviews praising the quality of the food and the attentive service, Ming Dynasty has quickly become a favorite spot for dim sum enthusiasts in Sacramento.
Whether you're looking for a casual dine-in experience or prefer to enjoy their dishes at home through delivery or takeout, Ming Dynasty has you covered. They also offer vegan and vegetarian options, making it a great choice for those with dietary preferences.
So if you're craving authentic Cantonese flavors and a cozy dining atmosphere, look no further than Ming Dynasty. Stop by for a taste of their delectable dim sum and experience the culinary delights that have earned them rave reviews from customers.
If you are looking for a restaurant that serves authentic dim sum and you truly want a place where you know that the food is delicious. Please look no further although this may be a little bit un through the front door. The service is wonderful. The food is fantastic and my family had a great experience here. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and more than that if you were looking for great food, then you have to be willing to try some different places. The ambience here was what you expect, a restaurant that prioritize food more than but because the food is so good I think it speaks for itself. My family and I enjoyed every minute we were here and we will be coming back again.
Perfect place for a banquet. This is the 2nd banquet we've been here in 4 weeks. Both my Aunt and Uncle passed away 4 weeks apart. This place has adequate parking. They have a private lot and we've always been lucky to arrive early and snag a spot in their main lot. I do wonder where people park when the lot is full. The food is good. We had green beans, mushrooms and bok Choy platter, honey walnut shrimp, wonton soup, a whole fried fish, rice, roast chicken (I don't know it's official name), Pork Belly, and orange slices for dessert. They also brought in a cake from an outside bakery that was phenomenal. I think my favorite dishes were the green beans, honey walnut shrimp, roast chicken and wonton soup. My least favorite was the whole fish, it was hard to get the meat off the bones. Service was prompt. We had around 70 people at the banquet. The tables were pre set with tea, ice, coke, sprite, glasses, plates, and chopsticks. First the soup was served then the rest of the dishes were brought out in rapid fire. The servers were attentive and brought out pitchers of water for those tables that requested it. They served the soup and then we used the lazy Susan to pass out all the food. I would recommend this place for a banquet. There is a for sale sign out front. I don't know what that means. Hopefully the place will stay in business.
We were late arriving into Sacramento and chose Ming because it's open till 10PM. It's a huge restaurant serving authentic Cantonese style fair on an extensive menu. I wanted my son (pictured) to experience some of the indigenous preparations, like sautéed Gai Lan, Roast Duck, Chicken Dim Sum, and Chicken Feet. The whole meal was delicious! ...and the price was only $41. I could eat there every day for a month and never try all the items on the menu. (See the pics). Based on food quality, selection and price, this is a "must try" restaurant! Bonus: the bathrooms are very clean!
Solid dim sum, wish it was a bit cheaper but it's 2024 so these are the prices you gotta pay. Came on a Sunday at 11am and had to wait 10-15 minutes to be seated. I noticed by 12pm there was no line and lots of empty tables. Everyone likes to get their dim sum early! Service was good, I was able to get water refills promptly. Bathroom is large and nice. - Shu mai comes in 4 HUGE pieces, loved how big and plump they were. - Char siu bao was mediocre - The leaves of the Chinese broccoli had strange texture, but the stems were good. - Purple mochi was a miss, do yourself a favor and skip it - Custard bun was delicious - Pork was much too oily - Shrimp rice roll was average, not enough sauce
Overall: 4/5 Food: 4/5 Service: 4/5 Price: 5/5 Came here for dim sum on a Saturday afternoon. The food was delicious! The pork ribs were fall off the bone tender, the chicken feet were tender and gelatiny! The su mai was great, the service was friendly and quick! The manager Ken came over and talked sports and checked in on us. Very pleasant dining experience! I love the Old Skool vibe this restaurant has. Solid choice! Will be back again and plan on trying some of the Peking Ribs and Fried Rice next!
Our family arrived around 11 on a weekday and promptly got a table. Service was quick and the ladies pushing the carts patiently walked us through all the dim sum dishes they offered. Definitely helps when you can speak Chinese. We ordered a variety of the usual suspects: har gow, siu mai, shrimp rice noodles, chicken feet, xiao long bao, and baked bbq buns. Nothing astounding but all around solid. Overall, typical Cantonese dim sum spot with a great selection that hits the spot.
Ming Dynasty is a Cantonese restaurant located in the Land Park neighborhood of Sacramento, not far from downtown. My family and I came here for dinner on Father's Day 2023 after spending a day in the state capitol. It was already pretty busy when we walked in at around 6pm. We were greeted by the owner and he seated us immediately. The interior was clean and spacious. The carpeting, furniture, and decor were all old school Cantonese. There were several live fish tanks near the back. Several TVs provided diners with entertainment. It took a while before tea and menus were brought to us. The staffing shortage was apparent. Their menu featured a wide array of Cantonese dishes. The following was what we got: Salt and Pepper Pork Chops - The chops were meaty and crispy. Good salt and pepper taste. Stay away from this dish if you are sensitive to MSG because a copious amount was used. Sautéed Shrimp with Veggies - Very light and tasty. The shrimps were succulent. Sugar snap peas were very sweet. Satay Beef with Gai Lan - Beef was very tender and the satay sauce was intense. Gai lan stems were crunchy and sweet but not a whole lot of leaves on them. Braised Cod and Tofu Clay Pot - Good stuff. Lightly battered pieces of fish were deep fried and then braised in a savory sauce. Tofu was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Sizzling Chicken in Black Bean Sauce - Although it was tasty, it didn't sizzle because it wasn't served on a sizzling platter. The lack of detail was disappointing. Dry Fried String Beans - The string beans were very fresh. The topping, made with ground pork, dried shrimp, and jar choi (zha cai in Mandarin, commonly known as Chinese pickled vegetable) was savory and addicting. The dishes were fairly priced, and the portions were moderate. Service was good despite the staff shortage. Servers were friendly and responsive to our requests. The total, with T/T, was around $110. This is a legit Cantonese restaurant with strong credentials. They were a Michelin recommended establishment back in 2019 and have many favorable reviews here. We are going to return in future to try their dim sum. 4 stars. BONUS MATERIAL: - Private parking lot on site. - Major credit cards accepted. - Banquet menus available. - Directly across the street from Target.