Dim sum destination China Taste opens in Oakland

2022-06-11 00:29:40 By : Mr. Rain tan

Looking to chow down at a dim sum restaurant? A new spot has you covered. Located at 369 12th St., the newcomer is called China Taste.

China Taste provides a modern interpretation of classic Chinese dishes and Cantonese dim sum, according to its website. From crispy sesame balls to siu mai to hand-pulled noodles, this spot hopes to satisfy your Chinese food cravings.

Also look for a wide variety of vegetarian options on the menu, along with house specials like the doughnut rice roll noodle and shrimp dumplings. Takeout is available. 

With a four-star rating out of nine reviews on Yelp so far, China Taste has made a promising start.

Yelper Andee F., who reviewed the new eatery on April 30, wrote, "Surprisingly high-quality flavorful food! ... All dishes were fresh and not greasy. We also had super friendly attentive service."

And Jeremiah D. wrote, "I ordered the preserved eggs with pork porridge and it was tastier than most restaurants — the best in Oakland to me according to taste and freshness ... The service I got was very kind and friendly."

Interested? Stop by to welcome the new business to the neighborhood. China Taste is open from 9 a.m.–9 p.m. daily.

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