
Dim Sum 2 Go
About
Dim Sum 2 Go is a small Chinese takeout spot on Tankileendert in Oranjestad, priced at the budget end of the scale. The menu is straightforward Asian fare — dim sum and staples you can grab quickly, either to eat in or take with you. It's casual, kid-friendly, and doesn't require a reservation, which makes sense given the format. With only one review logged, there's not much signal yet on consistency or standout dishes, and the #225 ranking among Oranjestad restaurants suggests it's still building a following or staying under the radar. If you're looking for a cheap, fast option and Chinese sounds right, it'll do the job. Just don't expect the polished experience of larger operations — this is takeout-counter dining, not a sit-down scene.
At a glance
- Area
- Oranjestad
- Vibe
- casual
- Price
- ●○○○
- Reservation required
- –
- Kid friendly
- ✓
- Cuisine
- chineseasian
- Dietary options
- —
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