Welcome to Grand Harbor Seafood and Dimsum Restaurant

At Grand Harbor Seafood and Dimsum Restaurant, we bring the vibrant flavors of Cantonese cuisine to Burlingame with a wide variety of freshly prepared dim sum and seafood specialties. Our carefully crafted menu features everything from delicate dumplings and crispy spring rolls to live seafood dishes and hearty family-style platters. With breathtaking bay views and a warm, inviting atmosphere, Grand Harbor is the perfect destination for gatherings, celebrations, or simply indulging in the authentic taste of Hong Kong-style dining. Explore our menu today and savor the true essence of Cantonese tradition.

Opening Days and Time

Grand Harbor Seafood and Dimsum Restaurant is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10:00 AM - 9:30 PM; Saturday and Sunday from 9:30 AM - 9:30 PM.

Monday10:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Thursday10:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Friday10:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Saturday9:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Sunday9:30 AM - 9:30 PM

Location

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1492 Old Bayshore Hwy, Burlingame, CA 94010, United States

Hotline: +16503479988

REVIEWS

Jeff Ho
★★★★★
Jeff Ho

At 11am on a Sunday, the parking lot was full. The wait was about 5 minutes for a table of 10. It is the type of dim sum restaurant without carts and you order by marking up a brochure. We ordered way too much food. The bill ended up being $380 before tip. Most of the food tasted OK, These were not OK, egg rolls, stuffed mushrooms and turnip cakes. Service was lackluster. We had a party of 10 and they only set it up for eight people. We asked for two more place sets and they only gave us plates. No chairs, chops sticks or napkins. We had to ask multiple times. They don't have mustard, soy sauce or hot sauce at the table. Again, we had to ask multiple times as they will only give you one set for 10 people.

Otap Marcoschua
★★★★☆
Otap Marcoschua

Five star on the atmosphere as this restaurant boasts of a beautiful view of the ocean while you are dining. You can even see the plane taking off or landing because of its proximity to the airport. This restaurant is big and is a good place for a big group or special celebrations. The dishes that we had were good but there's really nothing special. We had the combination seafood chow mien, garlic pea tips, salt and pepper pork, Mongolian beef and peking duck. They were pretty authentic. The service was great as we were given a pot of tea and a little bowl of peanuts as soon as we seated.

Barry Louie
★★★★☆
Barry Louie

FOOD 3 We ordered a mix of classic dim sum dishes and found most everything to be lightly seasoned and lacking depth. Siu mai skins were falling apart, and the pork filling, which contained shrimps, tobiko on top and coarsely ground pork, could have used some sweetness - 2. Har gow skin was translucent and filled with perfectly steamed shrimps with a hint of ginger - 4. Wu gok Taro turnovers were OK, but lacking punch - 3. Gee cheung fun skin was silky soft, chopped char siu filling tasted a bit dry perhaps from the day before. Sauce was light and sweet - 3.5 Chicken feet were my favorite of the day with succulent flavor and easy to eat - 4. Chow mein noodles were OK, with most of the noodles clumped together and drenched in the gravy, and just a few strands on the outer edges crispy - 3. The sauce was light, again lacking overall depth, but at least the sauce wasn’t oversalted. Shrimps, scallops and fish were cooked through just enough, so that they weren’t raw. Dessert of Portuguese-style egg tarts were very delicious, flaky, and sweet - 5! SERVICE 4 Our main server was very attentive, intuitive and responsive filling our teapot with hot water and clearing away empty steamer baskets etc. Since we sat on the mid-tier floor away from the window, the server has to pull our orders from the carts on the main floor and bring them to our table. ATMOSPHERE 4 Main floor seating is desired if you can get it. As other reviewers have mentioned, the ocean view and watching planes take off and land can be mesmerizing. OVERALL 4 We visited on a Sunday at 10:45am and quickly got a 4-top for 3 just before all the crowds arrived. While I wasn’t impressed with the food (I found it quite pedestrian and ordinary, but the prices are reasonable for the quality), we did spend a pleasant 2 hours catching up with family, and at no time did we feel hurried or rushed. $80 before tip for 3 light eaters. I would return with non-fussy eaters.

Frank Mario Castellon
★★★★★
Frank Mario Castellon

Not a doggie friendly but trail along bay enjoyed by kimmy. The restaurant is a classic Chinese dim sum set up with l arge open dining area on two floors. Views of bay are great. Especially view of planes landing at sfo. Once done with dining walk for miles along bay with your doggie. Walk from sfo to san mateo bridge. Highly recommend. Kimmy two paws 🐾 up.

Judy L.
★★★★★
Judy L.

My mouth-opening dim sum place! It’s full of local Cantonese olds and youngs and waiters. I’d love to visit this place once again to taste all the food on the menu! So good. Very traditional dim sum place !

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