![]() ![]() Overall, it’s the better dim sum spot in San Diego and I go for the dim sum, not the jalapeños (or service). I should not have to speak in Cantonese to get better service and I shouldn’t have to ask the Latino busers to get fresh sliced jalapeños (the Chinese workers would tell me they don’t have it, as I look at the slices on the food item I just got from the cart). ![]() The ladies pushing the carts are always very friendly and helpful, it’s the service staff that isn’t always good. at the University of California, San Diego majoring in Language Studies. Service is quick, not bad, but not great. Sunday - Thursday: 11AM - 9PM Friday - Saturday: 11AM - 9:30PM. This casual takeout counter specializes in Vietnamese steamed buns where everything is made from scratch, including the fluffy dough that wraps the savory or sweet goodness inside. in making and selling siomai and siopao at the familys Dim Sum stall. The selection is vast and the flavor & quality is good - definitely satisfies my dim sum cravings (and those of my guests). 4698 Convoy St Ste 101, San Diego, CA 92111-2331 +1 85 Website. I’m not going to compare Jasmine to the restaurants in San Francisco, so it’s going to get 4 stars from me for dim sum in San Diego. Having grown up in San Francisco, I’ve been accustomed to regular dim sum brunches throughout each year. ![]() I love being able to see the items and let my eye do the ordering. Unlike most Dim Sum places, Jasmine still pushes their carts through the dining room. ![]()
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