Kings Land Chinese Seafood

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2200 W Alameda Ave Ste 44
Denver, CO 80223

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(303) 975-2399
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I am married to a woman from China, and visit Gaungzhou frequently. When I eat at Kings Land, I often forget I'm in Denver, and get surprised when the waiter answers in English. T...

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I grew up in Hong Kong. I know what dim sum really is. Let's not compare King's Land to the restaurants in Canton province or Hong Kong. King's Land was not bad few years ago, but...

This is the real deal 9/8/2009

I am married to a woman from China, and visit Gaungzhou frequently. When I eat at Kings Land, I often forget I'm in Denver, and get surprised when the waiter answers in English. The zoe, chung fung, and all dim sum here is spot on, just like mama Chen makes it. Very impressed. I always way over order because I'm homesick for China, and want to get it all in, but when the bill comes, I am always pleasantly surprised. Usually don't give 5 stars, but I did in this case, beacause as far as an authentic, chinese meal, you can't get ay better than this even in China. Restrooms have always been spotless when I was here, and restaurant clean in response to the previous review. more

Great Dim Sum brunch 10/23/2008

I make it a point to stop in for dim sum any time I'm in Denver. staff is very friendly, service quick and orderly, food is amazing and affordable..about as authentic as you can get so far away from the source. just don't forget to open the lid of your teapot for more tea. Pros: good, fast, cheap Cons: get there early on weekends more

Excellent food and friendly service 6/30/2008

Despite the fact we arrived with a group of six and the restaurant was catering a wedding reception of over 100 people, we were graciously received and seated in a small area away from the wedding. The wait staff was responsive to our many questions and we ordered multiple dishes. We had a wonderful squid with ginger and scallions, shrimp with lobster sauce, a spicy chicken dish, hot and sour soup and several more delicious items. The waiter told us to come in between 10 and 3 for dim sum, which we will do soon. Pros: Fresh, well prepared food Cons: perhaps a few chinese partitions would help the kind of cavernous feel more

Authentic and delicious 11/14/2006

The place isn't long on ambiance, but it definately caters to the asian palatte. When's the last time you ordered squid or squab at a Chinese restaurant? The menu is eclectic and the dim sum is to die for. The wait staff is attentive, if not a bit difficult to understand. Tucked away in a Vietnamese/Chinese stripmall, you can drive right by it easily so pay close attention. Pros: Variety, authenticity, presentation Cons: Kind of like eating in a dancehall more

great experiences 8/6/2006

I've been here about four times, always for dim sum lunch on the weekends. I've found food service to be good--they come around almost too often asking if we'd like to try stuff. If you order a beverage, however, they forget all about coming around and refilling your soda. The food is really tasty. The prices are relatively cheap. There are actually more Asian people eating there than white people, which is always a good sign. A friend from Hong Kong has told me that this place has the most authentic dim sum that she's found in Denver. I'd recommend it. Pros: inexpensive, good food Cons: ambiance seriously lacking (it's true that it looks like a bingo hall or roller rink) more

dirty restaurant 4/9/2006

Restaurant is in poor condition. Whatever you do never ever use the restroom before you eat or else you will not have an appetite. Dim Sum quality is not consistence. Dim Sum is only fresh on weekend. ( I visited both weekdays & weekend and find the Dim Sum on weekdays is old ans stale). The lines to wait for seats or long on the weekend. Wait staff are RUDE!!! Pros: inexpensive, large party gathering Cons: restaurant is dirty, staffs are rude, food is not fresh more

Excellent though not perfect 8/7/2005

If you want dim sum, come here early in the morning starting at 10. Though the dim sum was good, it's not as good as in China. The service is wonderful! Try their peking duck too. The atmosphere is relaxed and great for kids. Great for big groups too. Pros: parking, dim sum, Service Cons: not for business more

King's Land - Only ""So-so"" 7/24/2005

King's Land was my first foray into Denver Dim Sum and I have to say I was disappointed. The food was only OK. The flavor of the food was nothing to write home about despite having a seemingly wide variety of items. The ambiance left much to be desired. Two words: BINGO HALL. The servers were attentive and friendly. I was served rapidly and seated rapidly as well. Overall, I give King's Land a ""C."" Pros: fast service, wide variety, fair prices Cons: bland food, lousy atmosphere more

User review by avillavert 5/14/2005

GREAT place for Dim Sum. I would suggest going on Saturday just because you get faster service, get your server and the food faster, and less crowd. However, Sunday is great for the ambience of it. Reminds me of San Francisco Chinatown. more

Getting worse 6/24/2004

I grew up in Hong Kong. I know what dim sum really is. Let's not compare King's Land to the restaurants in Canton province or Hong Kong. King's Land was not bad few years ago, but now it changes. Food is not so good as before for sure. Most of my friends (Chinese or Taiwanese) agree the best dim sum place in Denver is the other restaurant few blocks from King's Land. Pros: Dim Sum Cons: , service more

I agree with the Editor 12/31/2003

Sometimes when I see the editorial review, I'm extremely dissappointed, but this time I'm not! I totally agree with the editorial. I assumed that this place was going to be great because of all the Chinese people recommending it, but I soon found out that its the only place that we have in Colorado, and they're isn't any other place to recommend. There's very few choices here. Pros: large, VERY FRIENDLY, good people Cons: under par food, bland, sloppy food more

Dim Sum 4/17/2003

...best authentic dim sum east of Chinatown (LA or SF) more

Authentic Dim Sum... 1/30/2003

I have always found the Dim Sum to be tasty, fresh, and nicely varied. I especially like the fact that they deliver the food from the time-honored carts. While the decor is not the greatest, it doesn't detract from the meal. Pros: Excellent Dim Sum, Authentic Dishes, Plenty of seating Cons: decor more

Dim Sum - SF style! 1/6/2003

We just got back from dim sum at King's Land and really enjoyed it. The food was fresh and tasty. The variety was great! The service was quick. The setting was reminiscent of Dim Sum in the bay area. One of the guys in the office raves about their duck that you can buy in the adjacent shop to take home . Pros: Inexpensive, Good Service, Variety more

authentic as anything in Denver 10/17/2002

I've been to King's Lan several times and have always had a great meal. Where else can you get lobster (cut up and sauteed in a wonderful ginger/green onion sauce, or in garlic) for $14.95? Their dinner dishes are amazingly flavorful. Be adventurous and order something authentic, not your usual kung-pao or moo-shu, and you won't regret it. Don't come here for trendiness like Little Ollie's or PF Chang's; come here for the food. Pros: quality of food, service, reasonable prices Cons: not trendy more

DIM SUM, nice place, but not as good. 10/3/2002

When you walk into this place, it's gigantic!! Lots of room for a wedding! Which I been to at Kings Land. They serve Dim Sum, which is like appetizer, Asian way. The food isn't as good as China Jade, or Ho Mee Kim (off Federal and Alameda, behind Saigon Bowl), and Empress. The difference that Kings Land have that others don't have is their servers bring carts of food to you and cook it for you. You select what you want. Overall, atmosphere is cool. Pros: Large Room, Seat Promptly, Cart of food. Cons: food isn't that good more

Dim Sum Delight 9/12/2002

Real Hong Kong/San Francisco style dim sum. And not just your basic variety. Probably one of the few places that can boast that between the Continental Divide and the Mississippe River. Pros: lots parking more

enjoyable brunch 7/20/2002

One of 2 great places in Denver to have Dim Sum. I would recommend this to anyone with a group of at least 4, although you can certainly enjoy the other menu items besides their dim sum. Pros: good selection, fun, great for groups Cons: noisy, busy more
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Editorial
  • In Short
    This enormous space might have been a roller rink once, and disco balls and lights still hang from the ceiling. Best time to go is lunch, when the carts and crowds bustle...

  • 7/12/2006 Provided by Citysearch
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