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Welcome to Hey Yuet

Hey Yuet, a Cantonese dim sum restaurant located in Chelsea, offers a modern twist on traditional Cantonese dishes. With a diverse menu and excellent service, Hey Yuet is a go-to spot for delicious dim sum and Cantonese cuisine. Customers rave about their Supreme Shu Mai, Steamed Veggie Dumplings, and Crispy Char Siu Bao, highlighting the quality and variety of dim sum options available. The restaurant's cozy decor and attentive staff create a pleasant dining experience for all diners. Whether you're craving classic dim sum dishes or want to try something new, Hey Yuet is a must-visit in New York City.

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Welcome to Hey Yuet, a Cantonese Dim Sum restaurant located in the heart of New York City. This charming eatery offers a blend of casual elegance and traditional Cantonese flavors, making it a standout choice for both locals and visitors alike.

As you step into Hey Yuet, you'll be greeted with a warm and inviting ambiance, perfect for a cozy meal with friends or family. The restaurant prides itself on providing top-notch service, ensuring that every guest feels welcomed and taken care of.

One of the highlights of Hey Yuet is their extensive dim sum menu, featuring a variety of classic and modernized dishes. From the crispy Char Siu Bao to the savory Pan Fried Chive & Shrimp Dumplings, each dish is crafted with care and expertise.

Customers rave about the delicious offerings at Hey Yuet, with favorites like the Supreme Shu Mai and the Pineapple Bun drawing high praise. The restaurant also offers all-day dim sum options, giving diners the flexibility to mix and match their culinary experience.

Whether you're craving a comforting bowl of congee or indulging in the sweet Mango Pomelo Sago dessert, Hey Yuet has something for every palate. With a combination of delectable flavors, attentive service, and a charming ambiance, Hey Yuet is a delightful spot to experience authentic Cantonese cuisine in the bustling city.

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Aphatsara G.
Aphatsara G.

It's very nice restaurant in town and very good service. I really like my ice milk tea is so delicious and my favorite dim sum is sh sumai is so good and congee is yum every thing here is perfect! We will come back

Ghost-Fish G.
Ghost-Fish G.

Went with my family and outta town guests....surprisingly good for a spot outside of Chinatown (yes, outside of c'town things are rarely legit) The staff were attentive, fast, and friendly. The food was quite good and they have a good variety. The decor is pretty if you're in the mood to shoot lots of pix. It was a new experience to just order from a menu as opposed to having the "Dim Sum Aunties" strolling around with the food carts like Chinatown..it made for a calmer atmosphere.

Jojo A.
Jojo A.

Lovely dimsum place if you don't want to go to Chinatown. Great staff and great menu. Really great food

Bruce H.
Bruce H.

The dim sum was excellent! I got a delivery order of Supreme Shu Mai (scallops and shrimp), Steamed Veggie Dumplings, Crispy Char Sui Bao, Pan Fried Chive & Shrimp Dumpling, Pineapple Bun and Mango Pomelo Sago. A cup of complementary sweet iced tea was appreciated. All the dim sum dishes were delicious. The stand out was the Supreme Shu Mai with scallops and shrimp...just divine and no need for the dipping sauce either. Next, I would recommend the Steamed Veggie Dumplings for your daily dose of fiber, and the Pan Fried Chive & Shrimp Dumpling (with a heavy dose of chives) was interesting. The Crispy Char Siu Bao was just that, nice and crispy with sweet pork inside, and a Pineapple Bao to balance out the savory dishes...just perfect! The Mango Pomelo Sago was a delicious ice cold dessert...something a little different but excellent, nonetheless. Delivery was fast. Packing was well done. Highly recommended for dim sum.

Flora Z.
Flora Z.

It is a great place to have Cantonese food in mid-town. Pros: 1. Good price for Dim Sum. The pineapple bun with BBQ is awesome. 2. The deco is interesting, as it uses a lot of nostalgia items to present the restaurant, from wall deco to flooring 3. The food is modernized Cantonese food. It is not the traditional food, so the presentation is more contemporary. 4. $1 Dim Sum item is available for select weekdays. What a deal! 5. Service is quick Cons: 1. No hot milk tea. Even they can prepare one, they don't have a hot cup for it. 2. The place is small

Rosy L.
Rosy L.

Super cute little dim sum place! I love that they have all day dim sum with a normal menu as well. I love to mix and match things (sometimes I'm in the mood for more than just dim sum) so this gives me a variety of options to choose from. We ended up getting the: - Chow fun with beef: staple in my diet and tasted just as you would expect. Chewy rice noodles with very tenderized beef - Turnip cake: delicious as always, no complaints here - Crab and pork soup dumpling: this was good but I've had better! There was nothing wrong with the ones here though, just a personal preference thing - Pan fried pork and veggie bun: this was probably my least favorite item we got. Again, it was decent but my personal opinion is if you want amazing pan fried buns, you need to go Shanghai Eats in Flushing! Overall, food was very good and I would recommend checking it o

Seby I.
Seby I.

Yesterday and today I ate lunch here. Hey Yuet is on me block away from the gym. After a morning appointment I went to the gym without my snack & lunch. So I cane here and ate the lunch special of Hot & Sour Soup and Beef with Scallions. The soup was piping hot and warned me up from the wet weather outside. The entree was quite large and tasty with white rice. I took half the portion home. Then today after the gym I realized that having five almonds with cheese was barely sufficient as lunch so returned to have soup dumplings and Har Gow. Four plump steamed shrimp dumplings were mouthwatering dipped in a sauce. The soup dumplings were not bad for $8.85 only four were given. Service is always good here and I always admire the plates with the red rooster. So French!

Jayna H.
Jayna H.

Cute dim sum spot located in Chelsea that was surprisingly empty on a Saturday evening. Their dim sum menu had everything we were looking for and more so we ordered a bit of everything! My favorites were the crispy shrimp spring rolls, soup dumplings, and the shrimp and pork shu-mai. The sticky rice was just okay. I unfortunately burned my tongue on the egg yolk bun and I wasn't able to really enjoy it or taste it after but it was really cute! Service was quick and efficient and the restaurant was clean and decorated tastefully. I honestly don't know why this place was so dead. We did dine there fairly early as we had a show to catch so maybe that was why?

Lindsay S.
Lindsay S.

Really good no frills casual dim sum spot. I've been here multiple times now and it never disappoints. They have a good size menu with dim sum dishes and large dishes such as lo mein, walnut shrimp, etc. service is extremely quick and it's pretty affordable Also bonus points for the cute little pig buns! And that they have a nice clean bathroom for customers.