Dam Sum

Chinese restaurant · Sint-Gillis

Dam Sum

Chinese restaurant · Sint-Gillis
Parv. de la Trinité 11, 1060 Ixelles, Belgium

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Fresh handmade dim sum and authentic Chinese dishes  

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Parv. de la Trinité 11, 1060 Ixelles, Belgium Get directions

damsumrestaurant.com
@dam_sum

€20–30

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Parv. de la Trinité 11, 1060 Ixelles, Belgium Get directions

+32 2 640 74 27
damsumrestaurant.com
@dam_sum

€20–30

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Came back after remembering a good experience a few years back. Unfortunately it was no longer the case this time. Food: very small portion for the price paid. Sides such as rice are not included. Paid around 14€ for what's in the photo. Staff: nice overall when you arrive before rush hours. One hour later it was difficult to even get a hold of someone. I hope the owner will note they're understaffed. Setting: the 2 person tables are definitely too small. Have 2 dishes and a teapot and nothing else fits anymore. We had to use the benches to free up some space for the other dim sum. Also if you sit with your back at the window, you have to be alert all the time not to get hit by people passing behind you. Atmosphere: calm just after the opening, loud and chaotic 1h later.

Olga Povitukhina

Google
Absolutely the Best Dumplings in Belgium! This place is an absolute gem! The dumplings here are hands-down the best I’ve had in all of Belgium—fresh, flavorful, perfectly cooked, and clearly made with love. Every bite is a little piece of comfort and joy. What makes it even better is the incredible staff. They’re not just friendly—they’re genuinely warm and welcoming, creating an atmosphere that feels more like visiting family than just going out for food. Service is fast, thoughtful, and always with a smile. I keep coming back, and every time I leave with a happy heart and a full stomach. If you're in the area (or even if you're not), this place is so worth the trip. Highly, highly recommend!

Leslie Kihou

Google
Not a good experience overall The quality of the food was uneven: while the fried shrimps were pretty good, the garlic fried chicken was absolutely terrible, cooked unevenly and served in pure garlic paste. About the service, while the waitresses at our table were nice, the waiter behind the counter had a patronizing attitude and just rushed us to pay, which made the end of the meal feel unnecessarily unpleasant.

Maria Helene Louwrier

Google
Wonderful food and really good service! I loved both their signature Dim Sum with pork and soup on the inside 💚 The Peking Duck was also excellent! I will come back 👌👍 I had their herbal mix tea - it was also wonderful!

E K

Google
Arrived at 13h, the restaurant was almost empty. The handmade dim sum are delicious. The waitresses were nice. Too bad I didn't get to try the lucky duck dessert. Highly recommend the fried dough sticks, beef XLB and bbq buns.

Mathew Wong

Google
What an incredible evening! Lovely staff and even one of the owners were running the service. Really enjoyable atmosphere, and the food is simply stunning. One of the best Dimsum places I’ve been to in Brussels! Highly recommend it!

Precious Malloy

Google
It's probably the most decent dimsum place I have been to in this neighborhood. A lot of the "Chinese" restaurants by the city center are actually Vietnamese in nature. Most also serve steamed frozen dimsum. If I wanted frozen dimsum, I'd get bags of them for cheap at the grocery then just steam them at home, saving me both time and money. Anyway, the restaurant has a limited menu, which is great! It's not trying to overreach by serving Thai curries and other Asian dishes that are not exactly Chinese. The beef noodle soup has a decent amount of meat in it and the broth tastes great! Xiao long bao is good, with the required scalding soup within a steaming bun. The skin on it is too thick and they are quite small, but otherwise, it's good. Siu Mai and Hakaw are on point. There are only 3 pieces of dimsum per dish, which isn't a lot. It's quite expensive for ordinary, not-quite-mind-blowing dimsum, but considering this is Europe, I guess this is the most decent place I can get, both price and taste-wise. Personally, I wouldn't go out of my way to eat here, but if you're around the neighborhood, why not give it a try? P.S. Do not come here on Wednesday nights if you are hungry. It will be filled with people with a wait time of 30 minutes to an hour. It is better to come as soon as they open. If not, you can while away your time at the nearby Chatelain market, maybe get a waffle, so you don't start turning into a raging hungry person. Additional bonus of not being so hungry that you over-order and get a shocking bill.

Angel

Google
I went for a dim sum only dinner. I ordered 3 different ones and got a sauce for it. The service told me in numbers which sauce was for which dim sum, I did not quite understand. I found it a bit pricey. But the quality is fairly good.
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Joy M.

Yelp
This place came highly recommended by some friends so we came for dinner one night. Arrived 4 mins before opening but it wasn't an issue. Got seated right away. Ordered a couple of drinks and a couple of appys. Started with the har gow and the crispy shrimp. Both were excellent but I'm a Torontonian who spends most Sundays having dim sum in Chinatown. Over 8 euro for 3 hargow is robbery. I actually ordered them thinking these are gonna be good. Don't get me wrong, they're good but EXACTLY the same as the hargow we get for a couple of bucks. Crispy shrimp comes wrapped in tofu skins and deep fried. Excellent but also a little overpriced. For our mains we ordered a large gom bad chicken and a large fried vegetable noodle with a side of pak choy (bok choy?) and steamed rice. We, once again, ordered way too much food but both of this dishes were crazy good. Chicken was tender. Bok choy was super garlicky. Veggie noodles were packed full of veggies and eggs. Loved them both. Service was a little confusing. In the time we were there we had 4 different servers. Good thing there's no tipping. I highly recommend this place, just don't get the dim sum. Save that for Chinatown.
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Sherene A.

Yelp
As most places around Ixelles, you'll find that Dam Sum is much more accessible during the daytime hours than the evening hours. Try to come to Dam Sum in the evening any night if the week and you'd better hope that you are one of the few who arrive at 7pm to get your name in the list for a reservation, otherwise a 40 min wait is what you're looking at. The daytime hours are the game changer though. Walk in on a Sunday afternoon, and you're going to get a table. Also---you don't have to deal with surly hosts who may be fried by the volume of ppl accosting them to get a table during the evening hours. The staff we encountered were all super lovely, charming and kind. Which is a huge thumbs up in my book. I don't necessarily need staff to kiss my ass with great service, but when you get genuinely kind service it's a huge bonus and speaks volumes of the person and establishment. The ambiance is a cool, chill vibe. Vibrantly decorated, with a chefs table where on evenings you get a ringside show to the wonderfully talented women making fresh dumplings. My sister & I did a tour of all things vegetarian on their menu. I'd venture to say most of what we ate was vegan friendly if not 100% vegetarian. Essentially---welcome to a Europeanized version of Asian cuisine. Which means that the foods aren't going to be fried quite as much, and the flavors aren't going to as potent as authentic Asian fare. Nevertheless, Dam Sum is a worthy adversary to the multitude of restaurants that surround it. We started with 2 orders of the vegetarian dim sum, which were unexpectedly fantastic! You get so used to veg dumplings being so boring---that when you bite into these you're pleasantly shocked. Chock full of thin slices of tofu, shiitake mushrooms, carrots and spinach, and served with your choice of regular soy sauce or a soy sauce concoction with vinegar and garlic added to it. I was really glad we got two orders Bc one comes with three pieces. Next to arrive were the garlic fried rice and the spicy green beans. By far, my favorite things we ate. The fried rice had bits of egg in it---so if you don't want that, just let them know, and it was topped crispy, thin slices of fried onion. The green beans were fresh and super flavorful in the chili garlic sauce they were coated in. The mao pao tofu arrived shortly after these two dishes. This was possibly the most un-authentic of the dishes we ordered. However, it was pleasant. My sister though, was not too big of a fan. Chock full of if enokitake (enoki) mushrooms, peas, carrots, corn and silken tofu all swimming in a mild Sichuan sauce. It paired great with the fried rice but it wasn't notable enough to be a definite order on a subsequent visit. And last to arrive was the second thing we actually ordered which was the vegetarian noodle soup. Really mild but flavorful broth that allowed the fresh bok choy, shiitake mushrooms and carrots to swim happily without wilting too much or making the thick udon noodles get too soggy. It came with a side paste that is suppose to be spicy, but for to veteran spice-heads like my sister and I---was merely more of a flavor punch to the soup. I also ordered a normal size coffee which was really pleasant. All in all---for vegetarians, you're not going to leave famished. You'll be satisfied and the fate is a touch better than average but definitely healthier than any of your normal Asian take out joints. So---enjoy!
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Esmeralda P.

Yelp
I've to say i liked it, i went there with a couple of friends to try the place out. i had some mixed feelings as I heard quite bad comments about this place.. but all turned out quite well, we started with a mocktail, SUPER FAN ! delicious and super decorated - loved it, took some dim-sum as starters (the buns are the best from far) and the beef "ramen" soup i actually liked the soup a lot - and will definitely return soon to get another one service is very dedicated and professional (although they forgot an order and made us wait for 40 min for one dish... mmm and no discount or excuses for it... well...) will leave a second review and more pictures on next time for sure
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Lina A.

Yelp
Very good dim sum and last time I tasted the Gong Bao chicken who was good as well. Prices are affordable. Definitely a good place.
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SallyHK L.

Yelp
I've been there a couple of time already and noticed that not all the dim sum are freshly made. Only their signature dim sum are made from scratch. The rest are bought frozen and taste the same as the other chinese restaurants which is why I'm only giving 3 stars. As said by other reviewers, it's extremely hot inside... and the service was so so. We asked the waitress for clean chopsticks (my friend's chopsticks fell to the ground) but she never came. We had to take clean ones from another table by ourselves. Overall, a bit disappointed but the xiaolongbao and fried rice are worth the visit.
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Mark H.

Yelp
Food is wonderful I go back frequently. Tonight however the person working front of house has a bad attitude. I asked for a table and was told no, point blank with no suggestion of taking my name or anything. My point that this is different from normal was met with "Ouais normalement..." and a condescending smile. That's not how to treat any customer never mind a regular one who recommends the place to others.

Otto M.

Yelp
Best dinner in a long time! Anne R, (the waitress) suggested no 25 and it was delicious Highly recommended at affordable prices
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Innes M.

Yelp
The xiao long bao are pretty good, but also had shu mai which was not good - very lumpy - and the noodles which were distinctly average. Also had the pleasant experience of having the waiter throw the soy vinegar all over me.... The decor is cool, but it's incredibly hot inside, and even worse in the bathrooms... Very disappointed overall: was really looking forward to this... Won't be back soon...
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Aidan F.

Yelp
Excellent dim sum, made on the spot and full of freshness. We tried every one of the "dam sum" on the menu (except for the gyoza as there are plenty of them to be had in Brussels). They were all delicious, especially the Har Gao (steamed prawn), BBQ pork bun (mmmmmmm) and the pork Xiao Long Bao which has soup inside. Interesting, new and very tasty! The service was very friendly, if a little overwhelmed which can be expected to a point with a new opening, which I expect will improve with time. I was also surprised to find many tables blocked by reservations, which goes against the grain of dim sum as a fast, on the go, food. I suspect that this as well is a symptom of the new-opening buzz which should hopefully right itself. They have an interesting and well-priced cocktail list, as well as some interesting-looking mocktails. I will be back!
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Aleksey K.

Yelp
A very decent place for Chinese food with rather reasonable prices and good service. Definitely recommended
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Julian B.

Yelp
Delicious dim sum, and we even lucked out and "won" a free dim sum! The environment is chill, and they played early 2000s bops nonstop! Amazing!
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Didier B.

Yelp
Second experience. Initially charmed ... second time - bad reservation management, mistake in the order, long wait, ... It is still good but the service was awful, bad experience

Bing ..

Yelp
How dare you sell "mapo tofu" with tomato sauce and pre-cut frozen vegetables!!! This restaurant is a JOKE
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Lucie R.

Yelp
Not convinced at all. While the decor is original, I didnt find it outstanding. For a much lower price I'd prefer to buy some dim sums in the asiatic area in the centre of Brussels and eat it at home (but I have to admit that I am not a huge fan of dim sums in general!)
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Mike W.

Yelp
Terrible reservation and customer management. They claim not to take reservations yet do run a waiting list for people who call in hours before a preferred hour.
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Maria K.

Yelp
Fresh dim sum - much needed in Brussels! If dining for 2 or more, I would recommend trying one of everything on the dim sum menu! Nice staff and service. Good cocktails. Great location. Am excited to go back!

Selma T.

Yelp
To begin with TERRIBLE bus BOY... the french one I meant... and of course I could not believe what he just told me... we ONLY have English menus... in french of course... so I just left.. even though I am an English speaker, found it insulting being in Brussels and having to spend the evening translating the menu to my french speaking Belgian friends!!! So long Dam Sum... at least have nice people on the floor! To make it a bit more digestive...
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Sophie A.

Yelp
I called and was told "no reservation" - when we got there around 21:00 a group of 6 people was allowed to pass because they had reserved. Apparently, some customers are more equal than others. Instead of being apologetic about this obvious mistake (you can reserve, apparently if you turn up early the same evening in person and reserve for later - but I was not given that information), staff was rather unfriendly. After that I have no desire to go back and try.

Nicki P.

Yelp
Great atmosphere! We quickly found new Asian friends on the neighbouring table and moved the tables together to spend a fun evening. Service was very friendly and cared a lot to make this outing a good experience. Dim Sum, Pork bbq bun and Xiaolongbao were tasty and juicy.The mango pudding a nice light treat for dessert.

Maurizio V.

Yelp
As far as the quality of the dim sum goes, good! It's hard enough as it is to find a decent dim sum place in Brussels and this one's the best one I've been to so far. Not as good as your top ranked dim sum places in Hong Kong, but a very good addition to Brussels! Not too expensive either.

Anu B.

Yelp
This place is becoming one of our regular haunts after the Wednesday night market in Chatelain. The fresh dim sum, the lovely soups and the liveliness of the place all contribute to a very positive dining experience. It really reminds me of an American eatery full of activity, as well as prompt and efficient service (not easily found in Belgium). The drink menu is also varied with the wine selection reasonably priced and perfectly matching to the cuisine.

Ana D.

Yelp
The best Dim Sum place I've tried!! It's a must for me whenever I'm in Brussels and their new dim sums with wagyu beef and truffles are to die for!