Dim Sum Dynasty
Items
220
Avg Price
$12.13
Rating
4/5
Unique Items
214
Side-by-side comparison of menu prices, 6 shared items, average cost, and ratings to help you decide which restaurant is the better value. Updated July 2026.
Items
220
Avg Price
$12.13
Rating
4/5
Unique Items
214
Items
183
Avg Price
$5.79
Rating
3/5
Unique Items
177
At-a-glance restaurant comparison data for price-conscious diners
Better Value
China
Shared Items
6
Avg Price Gap
$6.34
Top Rated
Dim Sum Dynasty
Shared food categories:
Shared menu items ranked by largest price difference between Dim Sum Dynasty and China
| # | Menu Item | Dim Sum Dynasty | China | Price Gap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pepper Steak | $14.99 | $6.50 | $8.49 |
| 2 | Bean Curd Home Style | $10.99 | $3.60 | $7.39 |
| 3 | General Tso's Chicken | $13.99 | $8.55 | $5.44 |
| 4 | Sesame Chicken | $13.99 | $8.55 | $5.44 |
| 5 | Egg Drop Soup | $2.49 | $1.10 | $1.39 |
| 6 | Szechuan Chicken | $6.99 | $8.25 | $-1.26 |
When comparing Dim Sum Dynasty and China menu prices, several factors come into play beyond just the per-item cost. Both restaurants share 1 food category (chinese), making them direct alternatives for diners deciding where to eat.
China is the better value pick when looking at average menu item pricing. With Dim Sum Dynasty averaging $12.13 per item and China at $5.79, the price difference of $6.34 per item can add up over multiple orders — especially for families or groups.
We track 220 menu items at Dim Sum Dynasty and 183 items at China, with 6 items appearing on both menus under the same name. This overlap lets you directly compare identical items to see which restaurant charges less.
Looking at ratings, Dim Sum Dynasty leads with Dim Sum Dynasty scoring 4/5 versus China at 3/5. While price matters, the overall dining experience and food quality reflected in these ratings are equally important factors in choosing between these two restaurants.
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Common questions about comparing these two restaurants on price, menu, and value