Trey Yuen is a Chinese restaurant located on International Drive near Universal Boulevard. Trey Yuen is one of our preferred places for Dim Sum. For those of you not familiar with Dim Sum, it involves small individual portions of food, usually food is pushed around on carts by servers and served in a small steamer baskets or on small plates. Dim Sum is great large groups or families to share a wide variety of food. It is really popular in our household to get meet up with the family on the weekends and have it for brunch.
Our Dim Sum at Trey Yuen:

We have been to Trey Yuen at least a half dozen times and they have been very prompt to get you sitted and started with your dining. Unlike most large Dim Sum restaurants, Trey Yuen do not utilize the cart system where they come around showing off the variety of available and instant dim sum for your table. Instead, all of their dim sum are made fresh to ordered.
We were in a group of seven and sat at the table with a very large lazy Suzan in the center. Our group was fairly diverse where some chose to “play it safe” and stick to the fried rice, while others dove head first and ordered the chicken feet!
Each item came out as they were ready. We order almost everything on the Dim Sum menu and each of us had the opportunity to try no less than five different dishes. The greatest thing about sharing with a large group is the bill, in our case, for each person was less than $15.00/person and that includes tax and tip! Not bad, right?
Want to sample what we had? Take a look at our choices.
We got a soup as a starter…

Our Favorites:
Chive Dumplings

Sticky Rice Paste with Shrimp

Shrimp Stuffed Eggplant

Steam Bun with Chinese BBQ Pork


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Looks delicious! I love Lam’s Garden for dim sum. My faves are the BBQ pork buns and the chicken feet!! (Weird, I know.)
Me too! I am actually going there with my family soon. I top picks for dim sum is Lam’s Garden and Trey Yuen.
Thanks for the head up. We’ll try it soon. Just don’t let “freckles” over at Mings find out we tried some other place.
Ming Court on I-drive or Ming Bistro on Mills & 50?