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Sky Dragon Chinese Restaurant 龍翔酒樓
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Sky Dragon Chinese Restaurant 龍翔酒樓

Chinese restaurant
3.8(852 reviews)
Closed
Today's hours: 9 AM - 10 PM

Sky Dragon Chinese Restaurant 龍翔酒樓 is a new restaurant in Toronto opened more than 6 months ago.

Chinese Restaurant with All Day Dim Sum

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Location

280 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5T 3A5

Features

Service options

Outdoor seatingDeliveryTakeoutDine-in

Highlights

Great tea selectionRooftop seating

Frequently mentioned about

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Featured User Reviews

It was a good experience. The food was delicious and soft. When we came in there was a table of ten, but we had twelve people coming to eat. So the servers helped us with the seating, which was very nice. I would recommend to friends.

December 22, 2024 on Google

I always enjoy my visits to Sky Dragon. The food is consistently fresh and tasty. Some highlights are the chives and shrimp pancake (#20) and rice noodle roll w/ pork and green onion (#39). It's one of the least expensive dim sum options in Chinatown, but the quality is still good. Great views of the city from the dining room. It's fun taking the elevator or stairs to the top of the Dragon City mall. Are there better dim sum places in the city? Absolutely. But food/atmosphere/staff are great at Sky Dragon, especially given its price point.

November 3, 2024 on Google

Classic dim sum place and opens quite early. Most clients were elderly locals in the morning. The waitress and the waiter were bilingual. The food quality was decent.

September 10, 2024 on Google

Sky Dragon restaurant is located on the top floor of Dragon City mall. I used to come here often with my family when I was a child. Visited here for the first time in 15 years and it was pleasant to see not much has changed (in a good way). If you're looking for a place that has a very traditional chinese feel, this place is it. (The chair covers, plastic tablecloths, red carpet and dragon backdrop). Dim Sum is great but do not expect anything special. Very old school authentic and have all the classic dishes. What I enjoyed most about the food is that, it was light. Most dim sum places I go to, the food feels heavy and I'm thirsty cause of the salt after I eat it. Super underrated and best bang for you buck, in my opinion. Theres only a few dim sum places left here in the Chinatown area and this is probably my favorite. I have now gone a few times since not coming here for 15 years. If you want the best in the general area.. I'd say go to Moon Palace a few blocks down the road the restaurant is very modern. Rol San is place often mentioned down the street, but I personally think its way too hyped and overrated for the quality they serve. Its more of a place you go to if your north american caucasian friend wants to try dim dum for the first time, just to they've tried it. Rosewood one of the ones that has a little bit more modern decor blended with tradition chiense. Has all you can eat which is awesome and a lot more variety on the menu but I feel like their quality has gone down. Dim Sum King on Dundas beside is not bad, very similar to Sky Dragon in atmosphere.. but I got an upset stomach the last time I ate there. Tip: use the elevator instead of stairs. I know security does there best but its a popular place for homeless when its cold. There is often someone sleeping on the staircase levels.

August 20, 2024 on Google

Service took forever. We ordered the taro , claw, and beef ribs with pepper very fatty and gelatinous. I'll probably try again with different dishes. Very authentic

August 9, 2024 on Google

Old school dim sum restaurant located in Dragon City. It's been around for a while, lots of locals; a lot of older Chinese people and families, especially on the weekends. It's one of the few dim sum restaurants where they still push the dim sum carts around. You can order from both the dim sum carts and from the menu via your server. The decor is old, probably hasn't been renovated since it opened but works for an old school dim sum spot. They do the classic dim sum dishes like Siu Mai, rice noodles rolls, and congee pretty well. Their ha gow isn't bad either, but the skin is a bit too thick. I would avoid the fried food here, they don't do that very well, the oil isn't hot enough, their fried dishes are on the soggy side, like the squid tentacle and salt and pepper shrimp was underwhelming. The price point is good for dim sum in Chinatown, in comparison to the other dim sum spots nearby. They're definitely more competitively priced. Bill was $120 for 5 people. Overall still a dim sum spot that I would be happy to visit again, but would stick to more classic dishes and avoid the fried ones.

December 4, 2023 on Google

Sky Dragon Chinese Restaurant is a lively dim sum go-to eatery located on the 4th floor of the Dragon City Mall, serving traditional Chinese food options with a patio overlooking the beautiful city views. This restaurant has been in business for many many years, I always heard about its existence but just never got the chance to go all the way up to the 4th floor to try it. I came here for my 1st time after getting regular blood test on the 3rd floor lab, may as well check this resto out. Moment I walked in, I have to say, you could tell the building and the restaurant is aging, things seem old including the table cloth and the chairs. But it does its job I guess. I really find it fascinating that this resto has a nice patio overlooking our beautiful skyline. You could even spot the CN Tower from here. They have a few tables for those who wants to dine outside. The service here was good though, the staff were friendly to me. They asked me for my choice of Chinese tea and then provided me with a big Dim Sum menu that shows pics of each dish. I ordered my favourite Har Gao (steam shrimp dumplings), Shui Mai (steam pork dumplings) + a bowl of shredded pork century egg congee + a stir fry bean sprouts ho fun. When the dishes arrived at my table, they were big portion and I couldn't finish them and had to ask for take out boxes. They were tasty and delicious. I really enjoyed the congee in particular as it provided some crunchy fried stuff on the top with chopped green onions. Prices were decent as well as they charged you Dim Sum based on small, medium, large, extra large or special. Most Dim Sum items are reasonable at medium or large or extra large. NOTE: Whenever you go to Dim Sum, they normally charge you for the tea per person. I know many wouldn't notice until the bill arrives. But that makes sense as they specially provide a Chinese tea that you asked for and a teapot specially for you. When you go to a regular restaurant, they do charge you for a tea/coffee, same deal. Normally, they charge between $1.50 CDN/person to $2.00 CDN/person for Chinese tea at Chinese restaurants, which is reasonable.

July 23, 2023 on Google

Well known best dim sum restaurant in the heart of China Town. Plenty parkings right in the basement. Spacious and bright. Excellent customer service. The server Tina and the other male server with a blond ponytail were very polite and courteous. They both checked on our table multiple times to make sure everything was good. Dim sums served hot and fast. They tasted pretty good. The hand made rice rolls were soft and delicious. The owners Mr. & Mrs Lam were very friendly and kind. Highly recommend!

April 3, 2023 on Google