Forbidden City Restaurant welcomes you to their establishment. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there not only by car but also by bicycle. They are positioned in an area filled with parks and merchants.
Looking to try a variety of dumplings in one go? A dim sum lunch or brunch is the way to go, and Forbidden City serves some of the best dim sum in the city. The Pacific Place Mall restaurant does all the classics, including har gao (shrimp dumplings) and shu mai (pork dumplings) as well as dumplings with their own creative twist, like shrimp dumplings flavoured with curry or wasabi.
Located in Pacific Place Mall on 36th Street Northeast just south of the Trans-Canada Highway, Forbidden City is a spacious and polished Chinese seafood hall that serves dim sum by day. Its contemporary variations on standard dishes include steamed shrimp and scallop squid-ink siu mai, curry and wasabi steamed shrimp dumplings and steamed green tea custard buns. Dim sum is served a la carte.