Dim Sum House
Chinese restaurant · Bridgeport ·

Dim Sum House

Chinese restaurant · Bridgeport ·

Frozen restaurant-quality dim sum for home enjoyment

frozen dim sum
pork siu mai
shrimp dumplings
potstickers
bbq pork buns
take-home dim sum
affordable price
xiao long bao
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2610 S Wentworth Ave, Chicago, IL 60616 Get directions

$

No restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for dinner
Comfort food
Credit card accepted

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2610 S Wentworth Ave, Chicago, IL 60616 Get directions

+1 312 842 5400

$

Features

•No restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for dinner
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Small plates

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Apr 20, 2026

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"We found a potsticker filling so juicy and perfect that it doesn’t even need a dunk in soy sauce. You can find them at Dim Sum House, a small white-tablecloth Chinese restaurant with a ton of options from wontons to stir frys. Not everything’s a hit here, so make sure the aforementioned potstickers make an appearance at your table as well as the delicious siu mai." - Aimee Rizzo

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"What’s better than dim sum? Dim sum in the comforts of home. Pick up a frozen selection of shrimp dumplings, shumai, pot stickers, barbecue pork buns, and more at this small shop. They’re sold in large quantities for less than $10." - Jeffy Mai

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A tiny, cash-only counter specializing in frozen, restaurant-quality dim sum to steam at home—har gow, siu mai, buns, and more. Regularly cited by local roundups as a smart Chinatown stop for stocking the freezer.

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Chrono

Google
Dim Some House is a standout destination for anyone craving authentic and flavorful dim sum. The variety and freshness of the offerings are impressive—each dumpling, bun, and roll bursts with perfectly balanced flavors and textures. The shrimp har gow and pork siu mai are particularly exceptional, steamed to perfection with tender wrappers and juicy fillings. Everything arrives piping hot, and the pacing of the meal feels just right, allowing you to savor each dish at your own rhythm. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with attentive servers who keep the tea flowing and make excellent recommendations for first-timers. The restaurant’s clean, modern setting adds a nice touch without losing the traditional charm that makes dim sum so special. With outstanding food, friendly service, and great value, Dim Some House easily earns a five-star rating—it’s the kind of place you’ll want to visit regularly and bring friends along to share the experience.

S G

Google
So glad to have been recommended to this place. Dim Sum house is a tiny shop in a corner of Chinatown under the bridge, on a one way street where most people won't pass by. Yet they hold what many people love, DIM SUM! Now we can have delicious Dim Sum at home and at a fraction of the cost! 20 pork Sui Mai costs only $7.5! Now instead of one tub each, we can have 20 Sui Mai each :D

Veerit U.

Google
For 4 type of dim sum 20 each my bill come up to $31 and it taste damn great for the prize. Will definitely come back again to stock up more dimsum

Geoffrey C.

Google
Not a restaurant, but a take‑home dim sum spot in Chinatown. Good frozen selections—har gow, siu mai, BBQ pork buns—made fresh daily. Affordable, convenient, and flavorful for enjoying at home.

bing D.

Google
This is a small counter to get frozen dimsum treats at a very affordable price.

Rick H.

Google
Good place for frozen dumplings and dim sum. Reasonable prices also, makes a good appetizer for a party.

C R

Google
Great place to buy frozen restaurant quality dim sum- limited selection. Cash only. Not a sit down place as you only buy what is available that day from a counter. Har gow, siu mai, pot stickers, soup dumplings, BBQ pork buns, etc.

Sandy C.

Google
We always stop here to take frozen dim sum home. So delicious! We started buying them by the 100 count bag.
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Susan L.

Yelp
After dozens of times driving to this place and it looked closed, I decided to try again this past week. This store has been open for 35 years and they cater to restaurants too, so you'll know you'll get freshness and restaurant quality food. The lady was so helpful and friendly. She explained most items simply needs 14 minutes to steam, while the har gow only needs 10 minutes. Such a great deal with busy work life and my weekends brunches are going to be amazing. We had some of this morning for New Years brunch. Har Gow were flavorful and packed with meaty shrimp. The Pork Siew Mai were tender and meaty, just like the ones you get from restaurants. Both had the perfect texture and delicious. Hits the spot when craving for dim sum.
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Len L.

Yelp
Dim Sum House is a hidden gem for frozen dim sum items such as siu mai (pork wrapped with dumpling wrapper). I usually go in to buy a pack of 20 frozen piece's for $8. They have other items listed at wholesale prices to anyone. Keep in mind they only take cash and there is no ATM nearby. Highly recommend.
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Mia M.

Yelp
Just a little storefront with frozen dim sum - perfect for traveling and cooked them at home to share with friends. The Bao were good too. The price is terrific.
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Skylar N.

Yelp
Amazing dumplings!! I was visiting Chicago and flew a few packs home with me. Definitely going to come back someday

Andrew W.

Yelp
Can't think of a better place to buy dumplings in bulk for an out of town family member or a special function at home. Selection is not co prehensile but very good. Prices also excellent. If you're looking for a place to buy dump,I go for the steamer for a crowd, this is the place to go.
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Keith C.

Yelp
REAL Chinese cuisine (many Asian families, including older ones, was telling. Fast service. Tasty soup dumplings, snow pea greens, beef tendon. Baked pork buns were tasty, with great sweet dough and nicely seasoned, but slightly sparse filling. Overall very happy.
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Lina W.

Yelp
I took home and tried the following frozen items: - Shrimp Dumpling (20 pc) for $8.50 - Pork Siu Mai (20 pc) for $7.50 - Bean Curd Wrap Pork Roll (20 pc) for $8.50 - Xiao long bao - aka Mandarin dumpling (20 pc) for $7.50 - Pork pot sticker (20 pc) for $7.50 - BBQ Pork Bun (6 pc) for $4.50 Price point wise, they're the best deal around. The next time I come back, I will purchase the pork siu mai, Xiao long bao, and the pork pot stickers again which were the tastiest items. Then walk a couple blocks south to Dim-Dim to purchase the shrimp dumplings and the shrimp & pork siu mai. Note that the xiao long bao does not have the soup inside like a traditional XLB when cooked. It's just a tasty pork meatball (MSG laden obviously) inside a tasty chewy wrapper. What I didn't enjoy were DSH's shrimp dumplings, which were not as plump and the wrapper were not as high quality and delicate as the ones sold at Dim-Dim. The bean curd wrap was very greasy and gave me stomach pain. The BBQ pork bun was similar to eating cardboard. No place is perfect, but they have some tasty offerings and I'll be making a stop soon to pick up some dumplings for late night snack or dim sum brunch at home.

Bill N.

Yelp
Delicious food and good price. If you like dim sum and will be able cooking from home, this is a nice place to buy.
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Rick H.

Yelp
Good and responsible dim sum. Small mom and pop place with frozen to go trays. Great for parties
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Monty W.

Yelp
This is my go to spot for dim sum. Why? Because its always cooked fresh to order (when i take it home!) Its a great value for dim sum, and the quality is legit - if you steamed them up at home -you can't tell the difference! I keep a few packs of this in my freezer for those days I just don't want to cook - and its a live saver. Only bad part for me is that I need to plan when I go down to Chinatown to grab a resupply since I live so far away. Only missing part is a Cantonese lady calling out the dim sum treats on her cart! Har-Gow, Siu Mai, Fun Gwoh! Cash for transactions, limited street parking and very easy to miss. Its directly south of 26th Street on Wentworth Ave - Just grab from the refrigerators, most come in packs of 20. And at an affordable $7.50.
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Florence G.

Yelp
So glad to have been recommended to this place. Dim Sum house is a tiny shop in a corner of Chinatown under the bridge, on a one way street where most people won't pass by. Yet they hold what many people love, DIM SUM! Now we can have delicious Dim Sum at home and at a fraction of the cost! 20 pork Sui Mai costs only $7.5! Now instead of one tub each, we can have 20 Sui Mai each :D

Paul C.

Yelp
Awesome taste and texture. Similar flavor to the big restaurant, it's a Great deal. Very friendly people.
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Kevin S.

Yelp
Really good quality dim sum for incredible value. If you love dim sum and want some good quality dim sum at home, this place has exactly where you need to go. We usually get the shumai. You get 20 pieces of shumai for only 7.50$! That is a steal when you consider that in most dim sum places you get 4-5 pieces only for like $4-$5. The taste is really good too for the value. We try the other options they have every now and then too and are never disappointed. We come back to re-stock our freezer for their magical & cheap but yummy dim sum often ever since we first came here. Totally recommend this place without hesitation.
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Khin Y.

Yelp
What a gem! So glad we found this little place. It is right outside of Chinatown but easy to find. As soon as you walk in, this sweet lady with a biggest smile greets you and you are presented with ALL THE DELICIOUS DIMSUM. Everything is nicely packed + frozen so that you can easily take it home to steam it & savor on them whenever you please. They have a good variety of selections starting from Pork Shu Mai, Shrimp Hargow, Turnip Cakes, Potstickers to Bean Curd Rolls! You get 20 pieces - priced at $4-$8 each. All I can say is, WOW! We will be back to try more!
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Lily Z.

Yelp
I've ordered shrimp dumpling, pot stickers, bbq pork buns, red bean buns and pork siu mai. Everything was good except the red bean buns. The bread wasn't very sweet or fine and the red bean paste inside was bland. They have a sign indicating prices and items. They do accept credit. You can accent with shrimp and chive dumplings found in the frozen section of Hong Kong Market (now known as Park to Shop supermarket near Appleville) if you're hosting a dim sum event at home.
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Brian W.

Yelp
Frozen, take-home dim sum? Sign me up! That said selection is a little limited and the dim sum are just okay. Can't really knock them to be fair-- it's a unique offering and a great way to have dim sum at home!
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Jessica J.

Yelp
Comparing to the price, yes, I would give this place 5 stars, not the best Dim Sum, but it will keep you full and satisfy your craving. And it would be the best idea for stocking dim sum at home for a winter day in Chicago. I bought one of each from the menu, and top 3 winners were: 1. Pork Siu Mei (I usually choose beef over pork, but not this time) 2. Shrimp Dumpling 3. B.B.Q Pork Bun. There is sometimes hard to find parking in front of store, but you can actually park on side streets which around 2 blocks away. (Free parking)
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Natalie S.

Yelp
This place is my new favorite. It's super small and unassuming, you'd never know what it was if you weren't already on a mission. But they have a great selection of dim sum frozen in small sheets for you to take home and steam away. They do take credit card which is good for convenience but bad because I always walk out of there with way more than I had intended on buying. My favorite are the siu mai and the three happiness siu mai. It's great to keep in your freezer for dim sum emergencies!
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Lian L.

Yelp
Came here after seeing the reviews, picked up sui mai, har gow and pork potstickers. The sui mai and potstickers used the same type of meat filling. Soft and mushy, not what you would get at dim sum. The wrapper of all 3 is mushy, whether steamed or pan fried. It's an ok deal for the price, but it's definitely nothing close to dim sum quality. I won't be going back.
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Kenneth S.

Yelp
Have loved their dim sum in the past. Haven't had it for a while. Just called and they said they close at 5pm, on Yelp it says 8pm.
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Howard L.

Yelp
Good place to pick up frozen, good quality dim sum for later consumption. It's an easy to miss place just a few storefronts south of 26th street. This is their specialty - no in-dining here.
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Diana G.

Yelp
The potstickers are good. Very flavorful. Ask for the handmade ones because they are better. Har gow and Shui mais are only ok, but I will make some more and see if it was a fluke.
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Mugiwara D.

Yelp
Got dumplings cause shu mai was sood out but was still really good after steaming it at home.
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Teddy E.

Yelp
The frozen dim sum I got here are pretty mediocre. I would recommend avoiding the Har Gow in particular. The bao and the pork potstickers both have the same filling and were decent. I arrived here late in the day so their selection was extremely limited.
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Jaci Y.

Yelp
I like the Dim Sum house, because if you want Dim Sum catered at you party they get it done for you, at a reasonable price. My mother orders from them all the time for our birthday parties or House-warming parties the potstickers are a hit! I also recommend their almond jello, and shrimp dumplings ( Ha- Gow)

T. F. C.

Yelp
excellent! dimsum comes frozen, so you'll need a steamer or have something to steam with. the dimsum taste natural, made from homemade ingredients, with restaurant quality taste. the cost is reasonable, like $8 per 20 pieces. if you went to a dimsum restaurant, it'll be $5 per 4/5 pieces. definitely going back and buying more. I think it will be easy for someone to open a dimsum restaurant selling steamed version of this, and I couldn't tell a difference.
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Diane C.

Yelp
You can't bast the quality or the price for sum sum here. Dim sum is made here and then frozen for customer pick up. It's makes those days where you have a craving for your favorite dish super easy since it's in your freezer. The siu mai is DELICIOUS. I love ha gow but I found the skin a little too thing to hold up the shrimp. The xiao long bao are huge in size but I think I prefer the frozen ones from the grocery store since the coveted juice factor is missing. HIGHLY recommend this place.
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Phil D.

Yelp
100% worth it. Restaurant quality dim sum that you can bring home and steam yourself for very affordable prices. I've gotten the Siu Mai, Har Gow, Xiao Long Bao, and potstickers here, and they almost all came at 20 pieces for $7.50, a fraction of the cost compared to if you went to a restaurant. This is a great option for lazy people who don't want to put on pants to leave their house, or for the many Chicagoans who don't want to brave the seasons for good dim sum.
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Howie C.

Yelp
I've only tried the Shui Mai but so far IT'S GREAT!! I took a tray of 20 home ($7.50) and microwaved 4 (covered with a little water) for 5 minutes and they came out very nice. I did it again but this time for 3 minutes and then added my favorite ramen noodle and had wonton noodle soup. YUMMM. Next time I'm in the old neighborhood, I'm going to get at least 4 trays. They have beef shui mai, Chicken shui mai and a few other things I want to try
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Dean D.

Yelp
Great place to pick up frozen dimsum for the house! Prices are decent. Hours are a little crazy but it's worth coming in before 5pm to get this delicious fare! Workers barely speak english, be prepared to point at what you want. :)
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Betty H.

Yelp
Love their sui loong bows. Ladies are always sooo helpful. Hope they stay in business for a long time
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Shureice J.

Yelp
The food is amazing.. and it's right next to the redline. You simply can not go wrong.
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Heather M.

Yelp
HELL. YEAH. The fat pork potstickers are what I dream of when I'm missing NYC Chinese food. The xiao long bao are awesome as well. at $7.50 a tray, you cannot beat the price!
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Mike S.

Yelp
Frozen dim sum. Stock up your freezer. As easy as steaming them (or fry for a bit and add water to steam the rest till done). Quick delicous dinner. Get the barbeque pork boa for a different appetizer for parties. They are easy to prep and are more forgiving on serving time. 20-30 types of dim sum and all great.

Afanti L.

Yelp
The worst bao i ever tried! I heard they do wholesale too, but are they licensed to do wholesale? And the picture they're posting i recognised is from somewhere else, lol.