"Some of Vegas’s top dim sum comes from this busy Chinese restaurant off the Strip. Open daily, the carts rove through the dining room all day long, dispensing small plates of chow mein, shrimp balls, and dumplings — all for around $5 to $9 each. Flavorful chicken feet and delightfully sweet barbecue pork buns are crowd favorites here, but save room for crunchy and chewy red bean sesame balls." - Janna Karel
"If you’re in the mood for dim sum, Orchids Garden’s small plates and dumplings, rolled through the room on traditional push carts, ring in at around $5. For under $16, you can order a combination plate that comes with an entree like cashew chicken, plus egg fried rice or steamed rice, an egg roll, two fried wontons, and a choice of soup." - Janna Karel
"This busy Chinese restaurant off the Strip serves some of Vegas’s top dim sum, with carts roving through the dining room all day long with bites like pork shumai, shrimp har gow (shrimp dumpling in rice flour wrapping), and chicken feet. At dinner, crab claw and roasted duck ($9.28 each) make the most expensive items on the menu. Open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. In a more residential neighborhood, the same restaurant family owns Dim Sum Cafe (3700 South Hualapai Way) with a menu of dumplings and more with prices starting under $5. The stuffed eggplant and pan-fried chive dumpling are among the most requested dishes." - Janna Karel
"If you’re in the mood for dim sum, Orchids Garden’s small plates and dumplings, rolled through the room on traditional push carts, ring in at around $5. For under $14, you can order a combination plate that comes with an entree like cashew chicken, plus egg fried rice or steamed rice, an egg roll, two fried wontons, and a choice of soup." - Janna Karel
"Orchids Garden is a place Sergio Flores frequents the most for lunch, where his kids love dim sum." - Susan Stapleton