Rosewood Asian Cuisine

463 Dundas St W, Toronto - M5T 1G8
97 reviews
Dim Sum Sushi Bar Cantonese
(416) 593-9998

This restaurant offers both a la carte and all you can eat dim sum. Lots of options available to choose from. Service is relatively quick. You mark what you want on paper and they deliver it to you. The full menu has photos and descriptions, so it’s easy to see what you’ll be getting. All options were delicious and filling. Great place for a couple of friends to get together and share some dishes. Unfortunately not accessible for less mobile folks as there are stairs to go up in order to reach the restaurant.

I was surprised by how popular this restaurant is! We had to wait in line for about 10-20 minutes, and the restaurant continued to be full house during our lunch.I would recommend everyone to try their rice rolls. I think it’s their specialty.All foods were delicious, and we left extremely full!

I rarely have negative review but none of the food quality met its 4.0 star reviews. 0% authentic 100%imaginary Asian foods. I am a Taiwanese so I know what I am talking about. We had HK style Fried Dough Rice Rolls$6.85, were all wet and sticky. The fried dough should have had a crunchy feel which this restaurant only had it soaking wet and disgusting. I thrown them away.As for the Minced Beef and Egg on Rice$7.85, the beef was all stick together, it became a thick meat patty, with a lot of flour inside of it. The only good thing of all was the fried egg. So yes, I spent $20 to delivered an egg worth $1 in other restaurants, very nice.

Went for the all you can eat dim sum. Food was alright, all the noodle dishes were very doughy, but service was quick and friendly. Would recommend just ordering a la carte.

Went to this place not too long ago, as I've been wanting to try out.It was quiet and slow day as I went there after lunch/weekdays.It was bad customer service I could tell after 5 mins of sitting down.Server sitting in the middle of the dining hall's table, talking loudly on the phone, or just sit and chill, while me and the other table needed some water.Ordered Cheong Fun/Rice noodle rolls, and the wrap itself was way too thick. It's supposed to be thin so translucent enough show the inside stuffies. Dish were dirty. Either it had some left over food stuck in there (For ex. 2nd picture, bowl with soup.)We ordered descent amount for two adults to finish, but left like half of soup and 3 pieces of rice noodle rolls out of 6, finished everything else.Server was rude, and had balls to tell us that we should've ordered less, while I told them the quality of food was disappointing. Not like we didn't even try to eat any of them but finished half way, couldn't eat more.After that, server told us,'Our food is good. You should've ordered less. Next time order small portion.'Well, that was some... experience for me. I'm not returning.

If you're looking for a beautiful ambience, lovely staff/service and awesome food... This Is The Place! Rosewood Asian Cuisine!

This is my fourth time I came to this place for dinner and I really like it ,I didn’t have any issues, the price is good and the food taste good so I recommend 100%

We stumbled upon this spot while looking for AYCE sushi and dim-sum. We later found out it was exclusively dim sum all-you-can eat. A bit pricey but the food was amazing. Ordered the different varieties of dim-sum, soup dumplings, shrimp rolls, calamari, and dessert (tarts and pudding). Great spot in Chinatown, and food was made fresh to order.

Amazing food. Har gow, siu mai, chicken feet, pork steamed bun and fried squid legs.Siu mai was bursting with juice and they even have whole pieces of shrimp inside (some places just have a meatball for the siu mai which sucks).Chicken feet, super flavorful but not too overwhelming. I should've ordered rice with it but it was delicious on its own too.Har gow, whole pieces of shrimp and something else (not sure what). But it was awesome.Pork steamed bun, nice. Standard I would say, still delicious.Fried squid legs, I loved the end of the legs because that's where it's crispy. It's like bar food so it's incredibly moreish.Also ordered tea but that was pretty normal.All in all, the taste is definitely authentic. I've been eating dim sum in Hong Kong several times and I've always ordered har gow and siu mai as the standard and they nailed it.And I was honestly expecting to be asked to wait since there were 2 groups of 2 behind me and a table of 4 person was free but they seated me first. I was alone. I can definitely tell you it's FULL on lunch hours so make sure you plan that ahead!I will definitely come back if I visit Toronto again :)

Came here as a spontaneous stop for dinner and let me tell you food and service was great!There was a wide variety of dishes offered at a reasonable price for the quantity given too! They had both a la carte and all you can eat options, though we stuck with the a la carte option. Best dim sum place I've been to so far and will be back for sure. Staff was really friendly and service was quick. My favourite would be the Pan fried Pork and Chive dumpling and the custard buns!