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Welcome to King Palace

King Palace, located in Sacramento, CA, offers a delightful experience with its extensive dim sum choices and authentic Cantonese cuisine. Customers praise the tasty dishes, friendly service, and the convenient picture album for off-hours dim sum orders. The restaurant provides hot and fresh dishes, such as Mongolian beef and traditional dim sum staples, ensuring a memorable dining experience. With attentive staff, group pricing options, and a true Cantonese dining atmosphere, King Palace stands out as a go-to spot for wholesome Chinese comfort food. Experience the flavors and ambiance that make King Palace a top choice for dim sum enthusiasts.

King Palace: Reviews & Ratings

Jaime L.
Jaime L.

Great dim sum. Tasty with extensive choices. Service is good and their cart girls are friendly. I recommend King's restaurant for wholesome Chinese comfort food.

John I.
John I.

You are about to have an experience and you will remember this forever if you have never been before. It's a good spot to stop if you are going to the zoo in the morning. I have kids of all different ages and they all ate the food just as fast as they could get it. I had to cut it up for the kids under 5 and could not keep up. Just ask questions when you are confused and you will be. That's okay the customer service is super friends and answers all your questions. The atmosphere is difference from other spots but that is okay. I promise you will enjoy the spot even though you may question it in the beginning.

Leanh E.
Leanh E.

I came to King Palace since my usual spot for dim sum was disappointing on my last visit. I was a little hesitant to come here because I only saw three stars, but then looked at the pictures and seemed pretty good. My family and I were super happy to find a new spot for dim sum that actually didn't skimp on the ingredients in the dishes. Our waiter was super sweet and very kind when we requested special dishes that we did not see on the cart. The only item that I didn't really care for was the char siu bao, since the filling seemed mushy to me; however, my sister and daughter enjoyed them. I would definitely recommend this restaurant if you are in the mood for dim sum.

Annabelle Z.
Annabelle Z.

It made me sad that they don't have higher ratings. Two of us went for dinner and did not order any dim sum. The food came out hot and fresh-- you can see steam in my picture! The Mongolian beef was very tender, but everything was good. For off-hours dim sum with no carts, they have a convenient picture album to help with ordering! Service was phenomenal: our waitress packed 6 dishes to-go for us, joked around a bit and made recommendations when ordering, said thank you many times throughout ordering and paying, and gave us free calendars on the way out. Inside looked like a typical Chinese restaurant with dragon decorations and red. Prices are reasonable.

Louise E.
Louise E.

We always end up dining here whenever the neighbor Chinese restaurant has a wedding event going on. Of course, for someone who was used to eating on the other one, you will definitely end up comparing dishes and how they cook and the flavors. At first, we didn't really like the dimsum here that much compared to the other one but I guess, our palates got used to eating here already. The dishes here were good though. We just prefer the dimsum on the other one. The service here was definitely way better than on the other one but the other one looks more clean since it was recently renovated.

Monica L.
Monica L.

This place always serves the best dimsum. This is one of my favorite dimsum restaurants. There are others that are good in the area, but I feel this place offers authentic dishes and fresh HOT options. I've been to some dimsum restaurants that serve cold dimsum; or you order from a menu, which defeats the dimsum cart experience. They offer menu items as well as group pricing for their items. We ordered various dishes from the cart, and from the menu we had minced beef soup, salty fish fried rice, and crispy Df shrimp rolls . The service has improved so much over the years. The staff (although they don't speak much English) were very attentive and made sure we had hot tea and cleaned our empty trays allowing extra room on the table . I love this place and I hope you all do too!

Ryan W.
Ryan W.

TL DR: this place doesn't have the 5 star decor or the nicest bathrooms but it's one of the few places where you will find authentic Cantonese style dim sum in Sacramento. You will have rolling carts, people shouting in Cantonese, and an authentic experience. Food: My favorite thing about this restaurant is the fact that you can order traditional Cantonese style cuisines along with classic dim sum dishes. We normally order a stir fry greens (stir fry pea shoots with garlic), beef chow fun in their gravy sauce, and of course an assortment of dim sum staples. Elite tip for your first time trying dim sum: Har gap- shrimp dumpling Shu Mai - pork, shrimp, type dumpling Baos - assortment some are sweet like the pine apple bun (bolo bao) they have some with yellow custard and red bean paste. We like the ones with custard. Char siu bao - bbq pork buns come in two styles steam with a white soft bread or baked with a honey glazed style bun Dan tat- Egg tarts If you're feeling more adventurous or that you want to expand upon the basics: I. chicken feet (phoenix claws) texture isn't everyone's favorite thing as they gelatinous. You can eat the skin and tendons but spit out the bones II. Tripe (also a texture thing) a light salty ginger flavor profile with the way that it's cooked here III. Stuffed egg plants and bell peppers - assortment of meat with said vegetable IV. Deep fried taro puff with meat V. Bean curd roll There's plenty of other great items, it's really what you and your party prefer. Note dim sum isn't a non fat, keto friendly, gluten free type brunch. The meal will be greasy, salty, and what you expect from a traditional dim sum restaurant. Don't forget you have unlimited tea! Also most staff speak: Cantonese, Vietnamese, and mandarin. English may be a little limited, but the boss (who is a bad ass if you're watch the way she operates her restaurant) speaks english. I haven't seen anyone have issues ordering thing in English, you can also always point. I've been to other establishments and while their bathrooms are nicer/newer or they have more modern decor the flavor has remained the most authentic in Sacramento. You need to give this place a try if you're looking for dim sum!

Location

  • King Palace
    5829 Stockton Blvd Sacramento, CA 95824 Hotline: (916) 456-8888

King Palace is a hidden gem in Sacramento, offering delicious Cantonese dim sum and seafood dishes. Located at 5829 Stockton Blvd, this restaurant is perfect for brunch, lunch, or group gatherings. With a casual atmosphere and moderate noise level, King Palace provides a welcoming environment for all diners.

One of the standout features of King Palace is their extensive menu, with many vegetarian options available. From traditional dim sum staples like shrimp dumplings and pork buns to more adventurous dishes like chicken feet and tripe, there is something for every palate.

Customers rave about the quality of the food, with many praising the hot and fresh dishes served at King Palace. The Mongolian beef, minced beef soup, and crispy shrimp rolls are just a few of the favorites mentioned in customer reviews.

In addition to the delicious food, the service at King Palace is top-notch. Wait staff are attentive and friendly, ensuring that diners have a memorable dining experience. Whether you're a dim sum aficionado or trying it for the first time, King Palace is a must-visit spot for authentic Cantonese cuisine.