Bright, stylish interior blends authentic Nepali decor with a modern, cozy vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, with chill background music enhancing relaxed dining. Space suits both intimate meals and group gatherings.
Momo dumplings stand out with a unique Himalayan style similar to dim sum. Vegan options exist and the dumplings overall are excellent and worth returning for.
Warm chai arrives quickly, making it a comforting choice on cold nights. Tea service is prompt, often coming just minutes before appetizers.
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Reservations are not required, and tables are usually available on Friday nights.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan and gluten-free options.
Free delivery is available within a 3-mile radius.
Restaurant offers a homey atmosphere with intricate Mongolian dรฉcor that creates a distinctive cultural vibe. The space feels quiet and calm, inviting guests to enjoy authentic Mongolian cuisine in a comfortable setting. Traditional elements like Mongolian games add to the immersive experience.
Giant, juicy dumplings stand out here. Beef dumplings and lamb khorkhog offer distinct, rich flavors.
Complimentary Mongolian milk tea arrives before meals and comes with generous refills. The tea has a savory and homy quality that pairs well with hearty dishes.
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Parking is a bit tight, but spots can be found if you're lucky.
The restaurant is family-run, so be patient with service pacing.
Portions are generous, so come hungry to enjoy the meal.
Bright, modern space with a clean, casual ambiance and homey neighborhood feel. Atmosphere stays relaxing with Mandarin ballads at a comfortable volume, making it suitable for casual dinners or gatherings. Crowds peak at lunch and dinner, creating a lively but comfortable environment.
Dumplings come house made and packed with vegetables. Options include soup dumplings, spicy wontons, and BBQ pork buns with good flavor and affordable prices.
Tea comes piping hot and suits cool weather well. The jasmine tea stands out as amazing compared to most other restaurants.
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Parking may be challenging; street parking is limited.
They offer a 10% discount on meals this month for their opening.
Reservations are not required but calling ahead for pickup is recommended.
Space showcases traditional Uzbek decor with intricately patterned textiles and geometric carved wooden panels creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Music plays softly, complementing the calm and pleasant vibe. Seating includes tapchan arrangements suited for groups, enhancing the cozy and friendly environment.
Handmade dumplings feature beef melting in the mouth and include varieties like pumpkin dumplings and samsa. They pair well with grilled meats and pilav, offering a satisfying, rich taste.
Tea comes served with lemon and little sugar or as a fruit tea in a cute set. All tea is homemade, often paired with freshly baked bread.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Expect higher prices for specialty dishes compared to standard menu items.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller purchases.
Large dining room features an open kitchen with chefs hand-pulling noodles visible through a window. Atmosphere stays chill and warm with modern Chinese decor and panda-themed accents. Space fills quickly with a busy crowd enjoying authentic Lanzhou noodles and grilled lamb skewers.
Fresh, homemade dumplings come highly recommended and appear frequently alongside noodles and cucumbers. Kids enjoy the dumplings, which are a popular choice on the menu.
Jasmine milk tea stands out for its strong fragrance and smooth taste. Options include HK milk tea and orange green tea, all served with fruit drinks that complement the menu well.
Good to know
Street parking is the only option available near the restaurant.
Expect large portions that can easily feed two people.
Currently, there is a promotion that offers better value on dishes.
Small, cozy cafe-style space with friendly, local regulars creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Dim sum dishes are freshly steamed to order, encouraging a relaxed pace. Limited seating and simple setup emphasize a casual, family-run vibe.
Freshest soup dumplings come with thin skins and chewy shrimp inside. Fried dumplings stand out with rich flavor, alongside BBQ buns, Shu Mai, and steamed dumplings that pack a punch.
Service includes free tea and unlimited green tea offerings. Fresh lemon tea serves as a good starter and green tea is provided while waiting for takeout.
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The restaurant is cash-only, so bring cash for your meal.
Dinner costs around $30 per person, offering great value.
Portion sizes are large, with one dish often serving two people.
Space blends modern elegance with traditional charm in a cozy, inviting atmosphere that suits casual and date dining. Jazz music adds a lively touch while the interior feels tastefully remodeled and clean. Noise levels rise during busy times, creating a vibrant energy.
Pork Dumplings deliver a strong first impression with rich flavor. Shanghai dumplings offer a great start, while fried chicken wings and beef with broccoli complement the meal well.
Milk tea stands out with its rich and flavorful taste, capturing authentic Hong Kong style. It arrives with a milk tea ice cube to keep the flavor strong without watering down.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups, especially during holidays.
Parking is difficult to find near the restaurant, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant is family-friendly and offers a clean environment.
Cha chaan teng offers authentic Hong Kong-style desserts and milk tea in a cozy, small space with Chinese songs playing. The atmosphere feels homely and inviting, attracting both old and young with its wide variety of affordable, classic dishes.
Xiaolongbao soup dumplings stand out with their great taste and juicy filling. Steamed pork dumplings and BBQ pork buns also come highly recommended, all eaten quickly due to their excellent quality.
Boba tea selection features perfectly brewed flavors and chewy tapioca pearls. The Hong Kong milk tea and jasmine tea come highly praised, with the owner often offering free servings that add to the welcoming vibe.
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Cash is preferred; credit card payments incur an extra charge.
The menu features both sweet and savory options, including boba milk tea.
The restaurant is open late, making it a good spot for late-night snacks.
Spacious restaurant with a minimalist design and clean, well-maintained decor creates a casual but lively atmosphere. Noise levels are high, making conversations difficult, especially during busy times. Known for authentic, delicious dumplings and top-notch noodles, it offers quick service without carts and affordable prices.
Dumplings come plump and juicy with fresh ingredients. Pan fried pork and shrimp dumplings stand out for their soft, tender meat and flavorful soup inside.
Tea comes in small iron pots that keep it hot and fresh. The Lychee Black Tea stands out for its fantastic flavor and high quality.
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Reservations are recommended for lunch to avoid long wait times.
The Sheng Jian Bao takes 15-20 minutes to prepare, so expect a wait.
Prices are reasonable compared to other dim sum places in the area.
Small interior holds just a few tables, creating an intimate and cozy atmosphere. Dumplings feature thin skins and flavorful fillings, with pan-fried and steamed textures highlighted. Credit card payments include a 4% surcharge, and the menu leans toward meat and vegetable dishes beyond dumplings.
Dumplings come in a wide variety, including vegetarian options and rarer types like fantuan. Pan-fried pork buns, Shanghai dumplings, and wontons in peanut chili oil stand out for their strong, flavorful seasoning.
Hot tea arrives quickly and is served in a disposable coffee cup even when dining in. The tea is consistently warm and pairs well with meals like Seafood Tofu soup.
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Dumpling Specialist is takeout only as of May 2023.
They charge a 4% surcharge on credit card payments.
Self-pay options are available for convenience.
Bright, modern space with clean interiors and plenty of seating, including a second-floor overlook. Atmosphere feels generic and bright, lacking coziness despite some candlelit tables. Known for exceptional dumplings and a unique window to watch fresh dumplings being made.
Fresh, flavorful dumplings come in a variety of tasty options including Sichuan and seafood. Dumplings are perfectly prepared and pair well with noodles and rice dishes, all offered at good prices.
Jasmine tea and chrysanthemum tea are available. Hot tea tends to be served luke warm.
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The digital ordering system makes it easy to place orders and get food.
They offer upstairs and downstairs seating, with upstairs available once downstairs fills up.
Prices are reasonable for downtown San Francisco, making it an affordable option.
Open kitchen reveals chefs making massive authentic wontons and preparing orders with fast, efficient service. Small, clean, modern space fills with a busy, no-nonsense vibe during peak hours, while quieter times feel more peaceful and welcoming.
Freshly made dumplings stand out with juicy soup fillings and full-flavored shrimp that is not minced. Vegetarian dumplings highlight each ingredient clearly, and pan-fried versions add a satisfying texture.
Staff serve hot tea quickly after seating. Free oolong tea is offered with meals.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; register your name and party size at the counter to wait for a table.
Expect long wait times during peak hours; arrive early to secure a spot.
The broth in the beef noodle soup contains seafood, which is crucial for those with shellfish allergies.