The Pacific Kitchen
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Happy Tet!!We visited The Pacific Kitchen for Vietnamese New Years with the family.Came for their Dim Sum service. The food was absolutely delicious. …
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Being in Kentucky, there is a dearth of places, forget good places to find dim sums and Cantonese style food. We are originally from Lexington, Kentuc…
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Absolutely delicious! A new restaurant tucked away in the Market Place in Montgomery. I stopped in for lunch and had the Classic Egg roll and Szechuan…
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3 Reviews on “The Pacific Kitchen”
Happy Tet!!We visited The Pacific Kitchen for Vietnamese New Years with the family.Came for their Dim Sum service. The food was absolutely delicious. I ate so much that I left with an over extended stomach.The restaurant seemed to be clean an well kept. The service was super friendly, but…
Being in Kentucky, there is a dearth of places, forget good places to find dim sums and Cantonese style food. We are originally from Lexington, Kentucky and it took us a year to find this amazing place, I can’t believe it. We are huge fans of dim sums and looking at the amazing pictures posted in Yelp, it got us soo excited. We decided to go to this place on a random note and it was the best decision ever. We went again today and coincidentally it snows every time we come here! The first time we came it was almost 3pm and there was no crowd absolutely (also they close out their dim sum carts by 3pm, so if you have to go there, go early). This time we reached around 12pm and the place was packed! We had to wait just a few minutes to get seated but we could already see 3-4 parties of 4-5 waiting to be seated. We sat down and promptly got served with hot jasmine tea! The staff around this place is quite friendly and helpful and unlike most dim sum places, they speak and converse in very fluent English which is a huge bonus! Once seated, the carts keep coming and do not worry about anything you get to eat but do not really understand what it is – Everything is soo good that you will not regret it! My opinion is you go for the small dim sum plates first, that way you will not fill up quickly and still keep trying a lot of dishes. My guide to must haves are -1. Sticky rice in Lotus Leaves (has pork and shrimp)2. Spare Ribs in Black Bean Sauce3. Steamed Pork Buns4. Shrimp and Chive Dumplings (Fried and Steamed both)5. Sharkfin Dumplings6. Shrimp Dumplings7. Pork Potstickers8. Scallop Dumplings9. Eggplant stuffed with Shrimp dim sum 10. Jalapeno stuffed Shrimp dim sumI know the list is long but it only has 4 pieces/plate and if you go in a group, all this will be over in seconds and you will have a lot of real estate still left to try or repeat other stuff. It’s a shame I do not stay in Cincinnati, else I would live right outside this restaurant and feed here day and night.This place is an absolute GEM in terms of Cantonese food for their authentic and spot on dim sums. Looking forward to my next visit already!
Absolutely delicious! A new restaurant tucked away in the Market Place in Montgomery. I stopped in for lunch and had the Classic Egg roll and Szechuan Peppercorn Chicken. The entrees all come with a ginger salad that was so tasty. They say presentation is everything and it was all plated beautifully. Summer, my server was excellent and owner Michael Ly was out in the dining room following up with guests. Try it and spread the word!