Review of Ming Restaurang – by Anna G.
So lucky to have found this place! Finally a Chinatown-like gem where to eat dim sum during the weekend. They have real shrimp cheung fun (dried and fresh as well as char Sui and sesame) and amazing pork bao (so fluffy!) and for an unbeatable price. They even have chicken feet for the purists (personally not my favourite). Most dishes are SEK 45. With som Jasmin tea, we ate for 2 until we tapped out and paid just over SEK 300 in total.
The downside is the decor. You would think you are back in the early 80s, but hey, most places in the Chinatowns of the world don’t usually look like they were ever blessed by a designer’s touch, so focus on the food ;-) It will just save you a flight abroad. You may find fancier places for dim sum in Stockholm, but this is the first time I found the authentic vibe.