Open kitchen showcases chefs hand-pulling noodles live, creating an engaging and lively vibe. Interior features dark wood floors, spacious layout, and a glassed-in bar area that adds to a cozy, modern atmosphere. Crowds gather frequently, drawn by the unique noodle-making craft and calming ambiance.
Fried mini bao buns come out crispy and tasty. Pan fried baos and pork soup dumplings offer a delightful mix of flavors alongside other noodle dishes.
Strawberry mochi stands out as a phenomenal dessert, often sent as a complimentary treat. Several appetizers and udon noodles feature as main dishes, rounding out the Japanese food offerings.
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Making a reservation or calling ahead is recommended due to high demand.
Expect a wait during peak hours as the restaurant is very popular.
Parking is available in their own lot, but it can fill up quickly.
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.
Miso soup stands out with its hot and fresh flavor. Handmade gyoza and soup dumplings offer a delicious bite, while the edamame ranks highly for taste.
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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.
Takoyaki stands out as authentic and delicious. The menu also features ramen, fried dumplings, and pork bao that consistently satisfy.
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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.
Handmade dumplings and ramen stand out with deep pork broth and consistent flavor. Appetizers like spicy edamame and Takoyaki bring umami and balance to the menu.
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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.
Sleek interior combines mixed materials and natural textures with large windows for natural light. Atmosphere feels intimate and sophisticated, enhanced by a linear fireplace on the patio. Open kitchen and bar offer a lively view of sushi preparation and cocktail crafting.
Bao buns stand out with a unique twist on the classic style. They pair well with sashimi, edamame, and sushi for a varied experience.
Exceptional quality and expert technique define the sushi here. Dishes like the spicy tuna roll and pork belly stand out for their flavor and freshness.
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Sushi Row offers an all-day happy hour on Mondays with discounted rolls and drinks.
Reservations are often booked, so arrive early to avoid long lines.
The restaurant does not allow splitting the bill, which may be inconvenient for groups.
Warm, modern décor features dragon motifs and dim sum steamers as design elements, creating an inviting and elegant space. Upbeat music and a full bar with TVs add to a lively yet relaxing atmosphere. Authentic flavors and well-prepared dishes draw a steady crowd seeking quality Asian cuisine.
Many options of bao buns stand out, including BBQ bao buns and pan-fried pork buns. Xiao long baos and pan-fried baos also offer great variety and flavor.
Beef vermicelli steamed dumplings come with options like lo mein or udon noodles. The udon noodles stand out as amazing and delicious.
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Expect wait times of 40 to 80 minutes during peak hours.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and quantity of food offered.
Dine-in is required before issuing a gift card.
Noodle shop features unique wood ceiling designs and a vinyl record collection that sets a cool vibe. Music plays a key role, with anime visuals adding to the atmosphere. Outdoor patio offers a relaxed space away from the street, while seating includes backless stools and varied options.
Pork bao stands out as a highlight with its rich flavor. KFC bao offers a crunchy texture and unique taste, making it a popular choice alongside other distinctive bao options.
Menu includes munchies, noodle bowls, and mochi for dessert. Poutine fries blend Japanese curry with Canadian cheese bites and fries. Service features warm, friendly interaction enhancing the meal.
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Happy hour offers 50% off appetizers and sake from 4-6pm daily.
Expect small portion sizes; consider ordering multiple dishes.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but cash is preferred for tips.
Tiny, clean dining space offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with cozy seating. Family-owned vibe supports authentic, freshly made dumplings and customizable dishes. Limited seating encourages quick, casual visits.
Xiao Long Bao stands out with little pops of perfect flavor and does not need sauce. Pork belly bao and other bao varieties offer delicious tastes alongside the dumplings.
Ramen comes in several varieties like TanTan, Tonkatsu, and veggie, all cooked well. Soup dumplings and pork fried dumplings stand out alongside pork belly buns and cheese wontons.
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Breakfast menu available on Saturday and Sunday mornings until 2pm.
Expect limited seating, which may require waiting during busy hours.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
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.
Tonkotsu ramen stands out with rich flavor. Xiao Long Bao, miso soup, and pan fried chicken dumplings add variety. Edamame and takoyaki offer solid sides. Lunch sets include soup, noodles, and gyoza.
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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.
Small interior offers a cozy and simple dining space with limited seating that fills during rush hour. The atmosphere feels casual and unpretentious, with a clean and straightforward setup. The place stands out for its generous portions and a menu that blends ramen and poke with many options.
Pork bao buns come with a rich, savory filling. The buns have a soft, fluffy texture and pair well with dishes like spicy miso ramen.
Ramen stands out with fresh broth separation that keeps noodles from getting soggy. The menu offers authentic Tonkotsu ramen and a large selection of poke bowls with many options to build your own.
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The restaurant has limited seating and can get full during rush hour.
Parking is recommended on a side street due to nearby construction.
Delivery orders come with broth and ingredients packaged separately.
Small restaurant with high chair seating along wall counters and a touch screen ordering system creates a modern yet cozy setting. Clean, welcoming atmosphere feels like a street food style spot with a friendly vibe. Limited seating emphasizes take-out and casual dining experience.
Xiao long bao stands out with its full flavor, chewy texture, and juicy filling. Bao buns come fresh and delicious, matching well with a variety of dumplings and egg rolls.
Ramen stands out with varieties like homemade char siu and tonkatsu options. Dumplings include teriyaki chicken and steamed pork buns, paired with dishes like spam musubi and miso ramen.
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Happy Dumpling is primarily a take-out restaurant with limited dine-in options.
The restaurant features a self-service order system with a touch screen menu.
Expect a small space that may not accommodate large groups comfortably.
Small space with Japanese/Italian fusion creates a warm and inviting atmosphere that feels like dining at a friend's house. Lively energy and a creative cocktail menu complement the cozy, neighborhood vibe. Outdoor seating stands out as the most generous on the street.
Duck confit bao buns stand out with unique and fun flavor profiles. The bao bun trio offers a variety of tastes, all consistently delicious and well-prepared.
Lobster Ramen stands out with its unique flavor. Yakisoba without bacon and yakitori noodles with bacon and pecorino offer interesting twists. Edamame, whipped tofu, and filet mignon add variety to the menu.
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During happy hour, dumplings cost $1 each.
Whiskey Wednesday offers special drinks and promotions.
A 22% automatic gratuity is added to all bills.
Quaint poke eatery with fun decorations and clean, comfortable interior offers a chill, laid-back vibe with quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Jazz classics play softly, enhancing the warm environment. Unique handmade dumplings and fresh poke bowls stand out in this hidden gem.
Bao buns come with excellent flavor and are worth the wait. They appear alongside dishes like poke and shrimp tempura rolls.
Poke bowls come freshly made to order with options like spicy tuna and a special mama bowl. Ramen features savory, full-flavored broths. Handmade dumplings and sushi also appear on the menu.
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Expect a 20-minute wait for food during busy hours.
Parking is adequate and close to the restaurant.
Prices are a bit steep, especially for kids' items.
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.
Genuine Lanzhou Ramen flavors stand out here, offering an authentic taste experience. Complimentary servings of beef and edamame add a nice touch, and sushi options are available for future visits.
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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.
Restaurant offers fresh sushi, housemade dumplings, and bao buns known for their size and flavor. Atmosphere feels welcoming with quick service and a food court setting. Prices are on the higher side but reflect the quality and freshness of the dishes.
Huge, yummy bao buns stand out here. They often become the favorite part of a visit, especially for kids.
Fresh sushi stands out with quick preparation and beautiful presentation. The menu also features spicy chicken ramen and outstanding poke bowls.
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Expect pricing discrepancies; menu prices may not match final charges.
Dumplings cost $12 for 8, but some receipts show $14.
Ramen is priced at $16, which is important for budgeting.
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.
Ramen features tender pork belly, fresh vegetables, and a sumptuous miso broth. Dumplings come in pork and chicken varieties, served fried alongside dishes like duck ramen and salt and pepper chicken.
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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.