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388, 9th Street, 94607, Oakland, Alameda County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 510-286-8866
sitio web: peonyrestaurant.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 37.8007165, Longitude: -122.2714483
Jeanne Trang
::growing up I've been to many of the dim sum places in Oakland Chinatown, and they're one of the few that has stayed around even though it has changed owners a couple of times from my understanding. walking in you still has the classic feel of what dim sum used to be like the interior is a bit more old school and not much has really changed physically. but the small details like ordering your food through the iPad have been modernized and what I do appreciate about the spot would be the minor details like having an extra water jug to refill our tea kettle (which saves sooo much time with waiting on refills and etc - super convenient) however, the reason why I say that they got the rating is due to the food quality and the service itself. for $7.20 the porridge was barely the size of my hand and we had asked the server for 4 bowls to share amongst our party - they gave us attitude (which i feel can be typical at an Asian hole in the wall) but even when we had asked nicely they questioned why we needed the extra bowl/made it feel like it was a really hard ask. for the noodles-wrapped donut - the donut was super stale and had a weird taste intermixed. i feel like the dish sizes were misleading from the menu. for example, the porridge was listed as large but as mentioned before it was only the size of my hand. i don't really recommend this spot as the ambiance, food, and service weren't the best but at the same time it might be worth visiting as it truly has been a huge part of the history within oakland chinatown!
Julian Goor
::Overall, I had a very nice time at Peony Seafood Restaurant. The food awakened my inner Chinese self. The rice jook was rich and creamy, filled with chunks of pork and aged eggs. The chicken feet were difficult to eat and pick up. I preferred the warm chicken feet to the cold, slimy ones. I liked the veggies topped in tofu skin. My favorite dish was the roast pork.
Emiya
::Eating here was great! I particularly liked the walnut bun. It tasted amazing! Apart from that, I also had lots of other things, like the rice porridge and vegetarian dumplings. Everything tasted great.
May Xu
::Very nice restaurant with reasonable prices. Authentic cantanes dim sum dishes. There is underground parking, we paid $3. Four of us ordered 11 dishes (cost $85) and we were full and content.
Dave Amer
::First time here. My good friend invited me to try this place out. Very friendly staff, quick to bring out food and reasonable price for the quality. The dim sum is very good quality here. They have a big seating area and they follow covid protocol doing temperature checks at check in. Great experience overall!