Sunset Park · Chinese · Dim Sum · Cantonese
Cantonese banquet dim sum in Sunset Park — carts, noise, and a room that seats hundreds
East Harbor is a full-scale Cantonese banquet hall on 65th Street, the kind with a ballroom-sized dining room, round tables built for ten, and carts pushed between them at high volume on weekend mornings. This is cart dim sum, a format that has largely disappeared from Manhattan's Chinatown, and the shrimp dumplings and rice noodle rolls are made well enough to justify the trip. At night it turns into a banquet restaurant doing whole fish and Cantonese seafood. It is loud, chaotic, and cheap for what it is. Go with a group and point at things.
East Harbor Seafood Palace is cantonese banquet dim sum in Sunset Park — carts, noise, and a room that seats hundreds. Regulars order har gow and shrimp rice noodle rolls.
East Harbor Seafood Palace is priced at $$ — approx. $20–$40 per person.
East Harbor Seafood Palace does not list an online reservation system. No reservations for dim sum; weekend mornings mean a wait
East Harbor Seafood Palace is at 714 65th St, Brooklyn, NY 11220, in Sunset Park. Street parking in Sunset Park; lots nearby