This snug spot serves up inventive Chinese dishes with a Jewish twist and festive drinks, making it a lively destination for flavorful dim sum.
"Bing Bing Dim Sum in East Passyunk makes pork soup dumplings and chicken wontons, but we know them mostly for their twists on classics like cheesesteak bao, turnip cakes made with matzo meal, and caterpillar bread stuffed with BBQ pork. Bing Bing gets points for serving dim sum during dinner and having a liquor license. Come for Happy Hour and sit on the sidewalk. " - candis mclean
"The sister restaurant to Fishtown’s Cheu Noodle Bar (which also offers a stellar happy hour) serves up deals on appetizing snacks (such as cheesesteak bao buns and spicy Sichuan cucumbers), rotating happy hour cocktails, and even a Bing Citywide Special (a Miller High-Life with a side shot of sake). These deals are available Sunday through Friday from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m." - George Banks-Weston
"Hang out with your friends and order pitchers of cocktails and dim sum for hours. Hit up the bar for a great weekday happy hour and try their dumplings inspired by the neighborhood itself. Two words: TIGER KICK." - P'unk Avenue
"A sturdy streetside enclosure lines the outside of Bing Bing Dim Sum on E. Passyunk Avenue. Go for the turnip cake, cheesesteak bao, and generous happy hour — stay for the patio heaters, string lights, and ambiance." - Ernest Owens
"When: Sunday-Friday, 4:30-6:30pm, Saturday, 3-5pm The Deal: $4 Beers, $9 Cocktails and Wine, $10 Citywides, And $5-$8 Known for their crowd-pleasing Asian-inspired dishes, Bing Bing Dim Sum has tasty cheesesteak baos, peppery chicken wontons, and crispy garlic and tofu dumplings all on their Happy Hour menu. Plus, they have lots of sidewalk seating where you can share sake with your friends and celebrate finding parking on Passyunk Ave. " - Candis Mclean