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North Texas’ dim sum institution just planted a second flag: Kirin Court opens its Plano outpost today. After a quiet Nov. 25 soft open at 1301 Custer Rd., Ste. 850, a traditional lion dance launches the grand opening at 11 a.m. The Plano location mirrors the original menu in a slightly larger space and lists daily hours 11 a.m.–9 p.m.
For two decades, Kirin Court has anchored Hong Kong–style dim sum in D-FW. The expansion meets rising demand in the northern suburbs; The Dallas Morning News reports opening day was a “full house.” Crucially, the Plano dining room keeps the ritual that built loyalty: metal carts roaming with steaming baskets, an experience still rare to find every day in North Texas.
On the menu, expect cart standards—har gow, siu mai, rice noodle rolls, baked and fried pastries—plus Cantonese showstoppers like Peking duck, abalone over greens, and twice‑cooked pork. Kirin Court maintains its S–XXL dim sum pricing tiers. Cart service concentrates at prime brunch/lunch hours; the original’s weekend/holiday brunch starts at 10 a.m., while Plano is slated for 11 a.m.–9 p.m. daily…