I went to Silver Seafood twice a couple years after writing my first review and it's actually pretty good here! Â One time we did dinner and the other time was dimsum. Â They have reasonably priced family-style dinners according to how many people are in your party. Â The portions were generous as we were full by the end of the meal and also took the food to go. Â The dimsum was really good as well. Â I thought that the size of some of the dimsum was larger compared to Furama's. Â You have to wait a bit though since they don't do the cart thing. I also like that parking is available in the neighboring lot, just don't forget to get your red slip!
Review Source:I've visited this place twice. Â The first time I had a great experience - the food was good, reasonably priced, and it was a much better option than the hour-plus trek to Chinatown for dim sum. Â
The second time I visited here happened to be on a busy day when many large groups were eating lunch. Â My group was seated when there were relatively few others in the restaurant. Â However, all the other groups (all of a similar size) who came in after us received their food well before us. Â When the servers DID pay attention to us, they were incredibly rude and often ignored/did not respond to requests for more dim sum or things such as silverware. Â Finally, two hours after starting to try and eat our meal, we decided to just cancel the last, open orders (that we had made well over an HOUR before) and leave the restaurant.
I head here for lunch at least once a week. Walk in and expect great service, please take your pot of tea over the ice water. Grab a dish for $5.75 including your tea. I personally recommend the "seafood rice noodle soup," which is filled with calamari, shrimp and scallops.... But the best part the... the broth found also in 3 other items. I recommend this place over the overpriced pho joints
up the street.