Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby

Food Quality
Atmosphere / Services
Reasonable Priced
Summary

Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant is one of the more notable Cantonese seafood restaurants in Burnaby. Their biggest advantage is their large interior space able to accommodate many guests. It would be better for them to have a proper entrance and a larger parking space that is not shared with other restaurants. For $25 per person, they are quite expensive. The food tastes above average, but I did feel a little thirsty afterward. The best part of this restaurant is the superb service from one of the female managers. I would recommend this restaurant if they can replace the ragged tablecloth.

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Osmanthus Pudding Close up

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Osmanthus Pudding Close up

Food Quality
Atmosphere / Services
Reasonable Priced
Summary

Lee Garden is one of the biggest Cantonese Dim Sum places in Burnaby. When I say “biggest”, I am referring to the physical space this restaurant takes up. Reputation wise, Lee Garden occupies the space that used to be the largest Asian buffet in Burnaby, so it’s a little hard to notice them. Lee Garden is located right across from Myst Asian Fusion on Kingsway near Gilley Avenue in Burnaby.

Strength: Superb service, large space

Weakness: Rear only entrance, Worn table cloth.

Other Dim Sum Places

The only entrance is at the rear

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Entrance
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Entrance

It is quite disproportionate for a restaurant with a grand open interior space to have such a stingy entrance through the rear parking lot as the sole entrance. There are only about 20 parking spaces here, and it’s definitely not enough to support the amount of customers that could come in here at the same time.

Foyer with a spacious waiting area

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Foyer
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Foyer

The foyer has nice details and spacious waiting area off to the side. You can see some tables and the windows on the other side. Dark colored wood panelings set the tone and made the space feel cooler.

Grand interior space

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Interior
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Interior

Looking from one end towards the other, I cannot see the side due to the turn. This large space host more than 300 seats. The high ceiling with chandelier give this place a classy environment.

Plain white porcelain tableware

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Tableware
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Tableware

The tableware looks generic at Lee Garden. Everything is plain white, and I’m fine with that. It’s easier to see dirty spots like this, and they look clean.

Our waitress have very good service in cutting the food. They are energetic and always come with a smile, a upright posture, and a slight nod.

Two tea pots

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Two Tea Pots
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Two Tea Pots

Like most of the Dim Sum places, Lee Garden also gave us 2 tea pots to refill and water and buffer service time.

Tablecloth was a bit worn and dirty

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Worn Tablecloth
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Worn Tablecloth

I could see some broken threads and previous tableware marks on the cloth. Many of the other tables have similar issues. They probably haven’t got to changing these yet. With the extravagant interior finishes and grand space, it is a little disappointing to see these essential items not taken care of.

1.5 hour maximum stay

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Maximum Stay
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Maximum Stay

There is a maximum 1.5 hour stay for dine in customers during busy hour. This note is probably only here as a precaution. I think it’s very hard to fill this large dining area.

Lee Garden Special Prawn Dumplings

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Lee Garden Special Prawn Dumplings
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Lee Garden Special Prawn Dumplings $6.88

The prawn dumplings come in a set of 4 like standard. It came steamy hot that fogs my camera lens. The skin is milky white with no off-white hue. These dumplings are quite large.

Lots of prawns in the dumplings

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Lee Garden Special Prawn Dumplings
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Lee Garden Special Prawn Dumplings Inside

The interior of these dumplings are filled with large crispy prawns. Exterior skin has good chewy texture.

Steamed Chicken Feet in house special sauce

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Steamed Chicken Feet in house special sauce
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Steamed Chicken Feet in house special sauce $6.88

These steamed chicken feet are very soft. They fully absorbed the flavour down to the cartilage. Each joint would break apart from simply pulling on them. Not much chewing is required. The palm portion is very meaty with lots of collagen. If you can accept eating chicken feet, this is a great dish to have.

Fried shrimp spring rolls with garlic

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Fried shrimp spring rolls with garlic
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Fried shrimp spring rolls with garlic $6.88

Our spring rolls have a very crispy exterior shell. Falling skins are almost a given for each bite. The staff helped us cut them in half so it’s quite easy to eat. There are subtle sauteed garlic taste to these spring rolls, which I really enjoyed.

Baked BBQ Pork pastries with sweet ginger

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Baked BBQ Pork pastries with sweet ginger
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Baked BBQ Pork pastries with sweet ginger $6.08

This dish is a little more sweet than savory. It has some ginger bits to provide an underlying ginger taste. It’s best to have water or tea available at a drinkable temperature before eating this because the starch of the puff pastry exterior can be very dry. 

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Baked BBQ Pork pastries with sweet ginger Inside
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Baked BBQ Pork pastries with sweet ginger Inside

The interior is a but hollow from baking, but these meat provide enough flavour to balance the dough outside. As you can see the puff pastry exterior is very flaky.

Steamed rice roll with crispy fish meat 

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Steamed rice roll with crispy fish meat
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Steamed rice roll with crispy fish meat $7.88

This Steamed rice roll with crispy fish paste is one of the most expensive dish we have ordered during our visit. It came with a small bowl of sweet soy sauce to pour over. On the side, there is a dish with hoisin sauce and sesame sauce for dipping.

Rice roll exterior was sturdy and the deep-fried fish paste provided some of the crispy texture. Then, the internal fish paste makes it a little chewy to make this dish very satisfying to bite into. These fish paste rice rolls are cut to very different lengths to indicate they are made quite roughly.

Osmanthus Pudding

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Osmanthus Pudding
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Osmanthus Pudding $5.18

We ordered the osmanthus pudding as dessert. These dessert are not very sweet. The Jelly texture crumbles to the bite which made them very refreshing after an oily meal.

Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Osmanthus Pudding Close up
Dim Sum at Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant in Burnaby Osmanthus Pudding Close up

Looking closer, you can see the osmanthus floating within the jelly. You can also see some of the lychee pieces in them. Each piece of these puddings are cut into decent sizes. It’s a good finale to a dim sum meal.

604 Food Critic Assessment

Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant is one of the more notable Cantonese seafood restaurants in Burnaby. Their biggest advantage is their large interior space able to accommodate many guests. It would be better for them to have a proper entrance and a larger parking space that is not shared with other restaurants. For $25 per person, they are quite expensive. The food tastes above average, but I did feel a little thirsty afterward. The best part of this restaurant is the superb service from one of the female managers. I would recommend this restaurant if they can replace the ragged tablecloth.

Menu

This is a new version of their menu. It’s colored with a better layout.

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Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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