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Kwong Tung Restaurant
4.1 stars (1 ratings)

(515) 244-8813

2721 Ingersoll Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50312

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January 4, 2009 @ 11:20 AM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Des Moines, IA
I am so pleased to have a Chinese restaurant in Des Moines that serves "dim sum" on Sundays (10 AM to 2 PM, I believe): I do not need to go to a big metropolis like Chicago, New York, San Francisco or Boston in order to enjoy such an specialty. Variety is not as big as in the big cities and the dishes have to be ordered from a menu instead of been rolled out of the kitchen from a cart, as is done in bigger restaurants in more cosmopolitan areas, but dishes come from the kitchen prepared to order, hot and without a long wait.
The service is very friendly and the owner/cook will always come out, greet and talk to you before you leave. Answering questions about ingredients in the dishes, special requests, modifying the ingredients of some of the dishes, or preparing dishes that are not in the regular menu are happily accommodated if possible.
For those who want to have a culinary adventure but cannot travel to a big East Coast or West Coast city (or Chicago), I will recommend them to give "dim sum" at Kwong Tung Restaurant a try.

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Avg Rating: 4  out of 5 stars

Number of Reviews: 1

January 4, 2009 @ 11:20 AM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Des Moines, IA
I am so pleased to have a Chinese restaurant in Des Moines that serves "dim sum" on Sundays (10 AM to 2 PM, I believe): I do not need to go to a big metropolis like Chicago, New York, San Francisco or Boston in order to enjoy such an specialty. Variety is not as big as in the big cities and the dishes have to be ordered from a menu instead of been rolled out of the kitchen from a cart, as is done in bigger restaurants in more cosmopolitan areas, but dishes come from the kitchen prepared to order, hot and without a long wait.
The service is very friendly and the owner/cook will always come out, greet and talk to you before you leave. Answering questions about ingredients in the dishes, special requests, modifying the ingredients of some of the dishes, or preparing dishes that are not in the regular menu are happily accommodated if possible.
For those who want to have a culinary adventure but cannot travel to a big East Coast or West Coast city (or Chicago), I will recommend them to give "dim sum" at Kwong Tung Restaurant a try.
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January 4, 2009 @ 11:20 AM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Des Moines, IA
I am so pleased to have a Chinese restaurant in Des Moines that serves "dim sum" on Sundays (10 AM to 2 PM, I believe): I do not need to go to a big metropolis like Chicago, New York, San Francisco or Boston in order to enjoy such an specialty. Variety is not as big as in the big cities and the dishes have to be ordered from a menu instead of been rolled out of the kitchen from a cart, as is done in bigger restaurants in more cosmopolitan areas, but dishes come from the kitchen prepared to order, hot and without a long wait.
The service is very friendly and the owner/cook will always come out, greet and talk to you before you leave. Answering questions about ingredients in the dishes, special requests, modifying the ingredients of some of the dishes, or preparing dishes that are not in the regular menu are happily accommodated if possible.
For those who want to have a culinary adventure but cannot travel to a big East Coast or West Coast city (or Chicago), I will recommend them to give "dim sum" at Kwong Tung Restaurant a try.