Cozy, small space fills quickly with a fun, funky vibe and eclectic music. Handmade dumplings take center stage, with a viewing area showcasing their preparation. A glowing dragon on the ceiling adds a unique, eye-catching touch to the chic interior.
Signature bao buns come in several varieties including BBQ and pan-fried pork. The soup dumplings and sheng jian bao stand out for their flavor and texture.
Dim sum and dumplings here are above average with a cozy, clean interior that contrasts typical loud spots. Service is comfortable and fast, using the usual mark-the-menu ordering style.
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Seating is limited and can get very busy on weekends.
The price of $40 for two plates of dumplings is considered high.
They offer take-out if you can't wait for a table.
Restaurant offers an open, calm layout with stunning decor and large booths for families. Atmosphere feels vibe-y and cool, suitable for groups and casual outings. Full bar features unique cocktails and affordable happy hour specials.
Bao buns feature tender, soft dough with a slight sweetness that pairs well with the flavorful pork inside. Orders come with five slightly larger than bite-sized buns, making them easy to share.
Excellent dim sum includes a variety of vegan and vegetarian options. The next level buns stand out, and servers explain the dishes clearly.
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Happy hour starts at 3pm on weekends and 4:30pm on weekdays.
The happy hour ends at 6pm, offering great value on drinks and plates.
Parking is available in a shared lot, but costs after 6 PM.
Space features bright, clean decor with an industrial touch and view of chefs preparing dumplings. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting with pleasant music setting a calm vibe. Seating includes movable booth seats enhancing comfort in a compact setting.
Xiao Long Bao features thin, delicate skin with a generous filling and rich broth that bursts with savory soup. Specialty versions come in eight regional flavors with different colors and fillings.
Offers authentic dim sum with a variety of soup dumplings and unique cartoon-shaped options that hold a sweet surprise. Prices stay reasonable and service is quick, with dishes arriving within minutes.
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Lunch specials are available daily with various combo options.
The restaurant offers vegan options on the menu.
Prices are affordable, providing good value for the quality.
Open kitchen concept reveals chefs preparing authentic Chinese street food on a big screen, creating a calm and well-lit atmosphere. Simple, clean interior with white tablecloths and spacious seating offers a tranquil dining experience. The environment suits any occasion and feels friendly and welcoming.
Bao buns feature chashu pork barbecue with plenty of meat. They come alongside steamed dumplings and pair well with noodles, offering a solid, flavorful bite.
Dim sum features xiao long bao, chicken dumplings, pork shu mai, and chashu bao that mostly come frozen but are prepared well with good presentation. The dishes taste good and pair well with rice and noodles.
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Kungfu Noodles & Dumplings is open on Christmas Day.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Expect generous portions at reasonable prices.
Modern Asian restaurant offers a bright, clean, and inviting space with flawless decor and seating for small groups. Atmosphere stays calm and cozy, making it suitable for relaxed meals. Known for delicious, light dumplings and a wide variety of flavorful dishes including ramen and vegan options.
Xiao Long Bao and BBQ bao buns stand out with fresh, flavorful fillings. All bao buns and dumplings taste homemade and comforting.
Dim sum here offers super flavorful dishes with an authentic taste similar to San Francisco style. Pork dumplings in chili sauce and BBQ buns stand out as fantastic options.
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Oh Dumpling offers a variety of vegan and vegetarian options on the menu.
The price range for meals is $25-40, which is reasonable for the portion sizes.
Expect a $3 charge for a can of soda.
Open kitchen with hand-pulled noodles and dumpling assembly line offers an engaging view of food preparation. Spacious interior features modern decor in black and red with varied seating including booths and outdoor patio. Atmosphere stays calm and inviting, suitable for casual meals or date nights.
Bao buns come in both steamed and pan-fried styles with a chewy texture that shows skilled handmade craft. The pan-seared pork bao and shen jian bao have a perfectly fried bottom and a soft, not too doughy exterior.
Three dim sum dishes come at $36, offering a solid variety for one person. Chrysanthemum tea pairs well, enhancing the overall experience.
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All noodles and dumplings are handcrafted using high-quality, natural ingredients.
The order takes a bit longer because the noodles are pulled fresh for each order.
Parking is easy off Colo Blvd with enough spaces in the plaza.
Dim sum carts move through a vibrant space filled with traditional Chinese rosewood chairs and backlit shadow puppet paintings, creating an authentic and lively atmosphere. Conversation hums warmly amid the clean, upscale decor with patterned cloth-covered tables and elegant lighting. The environment feels social and inviting, blending authentic dim sum energy with a refined, welcoming setting.
Bao buns come with pork filling and show excellent quality. Dim sum includes char siu bao and shu mai, both thoughtfully crafted.
Authentic dim sum carts serve fresh, hot dishes that create a vibe like being in Hong Kong. The dim sum is consistently good, with upgraded food quality making it a standout spot for Cantonese and Chinese cuisine.
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Reservations are not required, and seating is usually immediate on weekends.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially around holidays.
The menu features a wide variety of dim sum and traditional Chinese dishes.
Dumpling restaurant offers a clean, modern space with quiet, laid-back atmosphere and plenty of space between tables. The environment feels comfortable and inviting, with adorable teapots and bowls adding charm. A small bar serves reasonably priced sake, complementing the overall calm vibe.
Xiao Long Bao stand out with their original flavor and delicate texture. The bao bun sampler offers spicy, kimchi, and garlic buns, plus BBQ bao buns that add variety to the selection.
Sesame buns and dumplings stand out among the dim sum offerings. Other dim sum items are decent but less notable.
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Bryan's Dumpling House offers over 10 variations of soup dumplings.
They have a $25 lunch special available daily.
Steamed rice costs $2, but portions are small.
Cozy, modern space with calm, relaxing atmosphere and coffee shop vibes. Seating includes bar options when tables fill up, though the space can feel a bit cramped during busy times. Bright, clean interior supports quiet conversation and a pleasant dining experience.
Xiao long bao come in a variety of flavors including garlic, Szechuan, lobster, and shrimp. The garlic bao stands out as a favorite dish, and the Szechuan flavor offers a decent kick.
Handmade dumplings and dim sum come fresh from the kitchen, crafted by the owner. The menu features a variety tray of Xiao Long Bao and other dim sum, including pork garlic dumplings and jalapeño chicken.
Good to know
Expect a wait of roughly 25 minutes from ordering to receiving food.
They charge extra for white rice with your meal.
Bring cash as they do not accept credit cards.
Bright, modern space with high ceilings and large open windows creates an airy, comfortable atmosphere. The vibe is casual yet swanky, with well-curated music and a crowd that enjoys a relaxed dining experience without excessive noise. Communal bar tables dominate the layout, enhancing a social, open feel distinct from typical Asian restaurants.
Bao buns come pillowy soft and filled with sweet-savory barbecue pork that melts in your mouth. The pork bao follows a traditional Cantonese style, enclosed rather than crack-open like typical dim sum versions.
Gourmet dim sum gains traction here with the traditional Cantonese style chasiu pork bao that stays enclosed rather than crack-open. This spot fits well into the growing popularity of refined dim sum in the area.
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Reservations are recommended to ensure a spot, especially during busy hours.
The restaurant closes at 6 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Happy hour runs from 4 to 6 PM with special menu items.
Small dining area features red color scheme and quirky decor like a wall full of rolling pins, creating a warm, welcoming vibe with cozy, casual atmosphere. Space feels intimate and comfortable, with lighting that supports easy conversation. Outdoor seating includes heaters to maintain warmth.
Bao buns feature a BBQ Bao with just enough meat and a satisfying balance. The selection includes Xiao Long Bao and ribs, offering a variety of tasty options.
Evening dim sum features handmade dumplings and a combination platter with veggie egg rolls and pork shumai. Prices stay reasonable while offering a casual spot for classic dim sum and noodles.
Good to know
Parking is available next to the restaurant.
The restaurant is small, seating about 30 people.
Expect longer wait times on Fridays and Saturdays.