Welcome to Ming's Seafood Restaurant
Ming's Seafood Restaurant, located in Roseville, CA, offers a delightful Filipino-International grocery experience. Customers rave about the fast, fresh dim sum options, with favorites like the shrimp dumplings and fried tofu with shrimp paste. The private room seating ensures a cozy dining experience. Despite occasional wait times on weekends, the quality and variety of dishes make it worth it. Ming's is praised for its attentive service, spacious ambiance, and affordable prices. Whether you're a dim sum enthusiast or new to the cuisine, Ming's Seafood Restaurant promises a satisfying dining experience.
- 19 Pleasant St Malden, MA 02148 Hotline: (781) 321-3888
Welcome to Ming's Seafood Restaurant, a bustling Filipino-International Grocery located in Roseville, CA. Ming's offers a range of amenities such as reservations, accepting credit cards, catering services, and more. With a moderate noise level and a casual atmosphere, Ming's is perfect for groups, families, and even lunch outings.
Customers rave about the delicious dim sum options at Ming's. Joy G. was impressed by the fast and fresh food, highlighting the shrimp dumplings and fried tofu with shrimp paste as favorites. Yerina K. and Trey T. also had glowing reviews, praising the quality and variety of dishes, such as custard buns, chicken feet, and rice rolls with shrimp.
Whether you're a dim sum enthusiast or just looking for a new culinary experience, Ming's Seafood Restaurant is a must-visit spot. Don't miss out on the siu mai, har kau, and steamed rice rolls with shrimp. With spacious seating, efficient service, and a mouthwatering menu, Ming's Seafood Restaurant is sure to become your go-to for delicious dim sum.

Pretty good! Food came out fast and fresh, a large assortment of dim sum to choose from, and plentiful street parking nearby. If you come during lunch hours on the weekend, be prepared to wait and share a table with strangers. Our group of five was quoted a 25-30 minute wait but our number was called before then. We ended up in a private room off to the side but never felt neglected - our waiter came by to take our orders and check in on us. Favorites: the shrimp dumplings (nice fat shrimp filling), the fried tofu with shrimp paste. Not so favorite: the spare ribs (very oily and too much cartilage/bone, making it tough to chew. My jaw got a good workout from one of these). Things I miss having at dim sum: - Grouchy old ladies pushing carts around and shouting whatever they have at you. - The little plates of mustard and chili oil they pass out at the beginning. They had chili sauce out of a jar but it tasted kind of off to me and not very flavorful.

This place was SO good! The quality of the food was great, there was a lot of space, and the service was super fast too. If you love dimsum, this is a place to go! It is in Malden so it's pretty far from Boston, but if you can go there I would say it's worth it. We loved the red skinned roll the best and the other dimsums were solid too. It is pretty affordable compared to other dimsum places! Would come here again!!

Saw this highly recommended dimsum place in Malden and it did not disappoint! Right from the food, service, ambiance, interior decor everything was great. We ordered the Chicken Fingers K, Pork & Shrimp Dumplings J, Shrimp & Chives Dumplings J, pork shu mai, *Bake Egg Tarts W and rice noodles. This might be my favorite dimsum place in Boston so far!

Ming's Seafood Restaurant in Malden, MA is my go to spot for dim sum! Definitely busy on the weekends but if you come towards opening there is little to no wait! There's also a location in Quincy for those on the south shore! I recommend trying anything on their dim sum menu because you really can't miss with any of the dishes but my personal favorites are always the siu mai, har kau, and steamed rice rolls with shrimp

It's Chinese new year so of course there's a wait list. They asked if we'd like to share a table, and we were hungry and didn't care so we said yes. Probably 15 minutes later we were sat down along with two other small parties. I said hi just to be friendly but I guess they didn't want to be bothered. Anyway, a lot of our friends and family liked this place so we gave it a try. I'm not too keen on dim sum because it's just too greasy for a breakfast, but I was strangely craving it so here we are. And let me tell you, SO FREAKING GOOD. And I'm saying that as someone who would avoid dim sum. I would've ordered seconds if I wasn't full. Tbh I should've ordered some to go. We got 3 orders of shumai (all for my husband), minion buns (custard filled), chicken feet, rice rolls with shrimp, and rice rolls with bbq pork. Let me tell you, we devoured that in almost the same time it took for us to wait to be seated because it was just so good. Like the group of girls next to us probably ordered the same amount but they weren't even halfway done when we finished. And the group of guys ordered more food than us and had barely started on their huge plates. (Tbh we had a strong urge to ask them for some bc their food looked so mouth watering LOL) They ordered like salt and pepper anchovies and beef chow foon and ugh it looked so good. Next time for sure I'm going with a big group of family bc I want to try a lot more. The custard buns were so soft and cute and the custard was the perfect amount of sweetness. The chicken feet were so savory and I was debating on ordering another one. The rice rolls plus a little bit of chili oil is perfection. I want to eat dim sum there again ASAP!

One of my favorite dim sum spots in the Boston area! IMO, this location is better than the Quincy one. They're very busy, especially on weekends around brunch/lunch hours. Nice big place with large tables and very open.

Always a solid spot for dimsum in the Malden area - definitely somewhere I'd recommend! Came here for brunch on a Sunday morning and we were here right at opening so of course we didn't have an issue finding a seat. It felt like your typical dimsum spot with the white tablecloths and bustling environment. They have a good variety of dimsum dishes and the portions felt relatively fair - we left very full and had a great time. Service was what you'd expect from a Chinese restaurant so not fantastic, but efficient and relatively solid. I definitely would come back in the future for dimsum again!

Large portions! Did not expect the fish to be so thin and skinny so it felt mostly like eating fried stick. But good flavor still! The duck wasn't super tender but was decent amount and the mushrooms were great bc they soaked up all the flavor The rice was classic, can't go wrong w fried rice, lots of things in it so also pretty tasty Waiters were quick and served the food p fast after ordering (but also restaurant wasn't too packed when we went) Inside is large and fancy vibes, big tables = room for lots of food and lots of ppl :)

I thought Ming's at the Malden location was pretty good. We came in on a weekday for a late lunch with also a large party. The restaurant can accommodate many large parties. I thought the food was pretty solid--we ordered a mix of dim sum items and traditional Chinese plates. Some notable pics I've took to share was the lobster which tasted fresh and the sauce was great. The server did bring out the live lobsters to share with us of what they were offering. As for the some of the dim sum items we had, no complaints there. Had a friend that use to live around the Malden area and he said this was one of his favorite dim sum places around the Boston area. Service was actually pretty nice--the server wasn't too stressed and staff was attentive on our party if we needed anything. What's truly a bust at this location though is parking.... There ain't much--even when we visited on a weekday. I can only imagine this restaurant being crazy for parking on weekends.

This is very similar if not the exact same as the one they have in Quincy. It's very spacious and the staff are as dim sum staff are. The food here is again one of the best dim sum places in Boston. Much better than Hei La Moon. No complaints about any of the dim sum I've had. I do think the Siu Mai here is one of the biggest I've seen. I'd definitely recommend this to anyone who likes dim sum and is looking to satisfy a craving.