cheap eats
like $1.50 a plate and it has the added bonus of cart service for that HK ambience. If you’re not married to the carts then Kim Moon bakery does some really tasty, fresh dim sum on the cheap and for that serious old-school... READ/REPLY (by sweatersister , updated March 5, 2009)
Of the aforementioned Dundas bakeries, Kim Moon is my favourite. Yung Sing is a great spot as well. READ/REPLY (by Joobu , updated December 11, 2007)
I’m not sure about delivery, but Kim Moon has some delicious and inexpensive dim sum. Being a bakery, they may have a delivery service in place. Give them a call and see. Good luck with the event! READ/REPLY (by newmexicotransplant , updated November 28, 2007)
I’d suggest a Chinese bakery. Specifically, Kim Moon has great inexpensive bakery items (meat-filled buns, almond cookies, etc.) and also some of the cheapest dim sum in the 'hood. They have an upstairs seating area that is... READ/REPLY (by sassTO , updated November 14, 2007)
I’m pretty sure Rol San serves dim sum all day. It’s on Spadina near Baldwin. Also, you could try Kim Moon Bakery. They should serve all day as well. These two places are definitely in the cheap and cheerful category... READ/REPLY (by toothpicvic , updated October 25, 2007)
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