Thank goodness, they understood “No thank you!” well enough for us not to have every dish end up on our table. What was similar was the pushing of the carts and the pushing of the Dim Sum. The other difference is that one or two of the Servers spoke some English. Compare that to the half hour plus wait we had at Asian Jade and Lake Pavilion in Flushing. By the time we were half way through the meal a small line had formed. One of the only differences between Dim Sum at Fortune Wheel and Dim Sum in Flushing and I imagine Chinatown is the wait. The shopping center is huge, and my GPS was doing me no favor, as it thought that Fortune Wheel was in a different location too. The restaurant is kind of set back a bit and is between two giant box stores. This time even though I knew it was next to Best Buy, I still blew right past it. I’ve been there twice, and twice I drove right past it. Fortune Wheel is located at 3601 Hempstead Tpke., Levittown, NY 11756. Yesterday, Mee Tsu Yan, Mini Mee ( The “Dumpling King”), and Mee, err, I had the opportunity to go for Dim Sum at Fortune Wheel Seafood Restaurant. After we posted our review of Fortune Wheel Seafood Restaurant in Levittown, NY, we received lots of comments that we needed to try their Dim Sum in order to give the restaurant a fair, and complete review. When The Chinese Quest reviews Chinese restaurants, it’s always at dinner time. It is not often that we get to go out for Dim Sum.
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