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Dumplings were very tasty especially with the chili sauce they were nice enough to give me but it wasn’t my favorite style of dumpling. I prefer pan fried dumplings so if these were pan fried they would be soooooooo delicious! I personally thought the dumplings to be kinda soggy/watery but the water
Pretty good Shanghai-style food! They were out of the fried doughy dumplings but the soup dumplings decent. They had a little bit too thick and chewy texture, but the soup was on point. The stewed tofu was faithful to the source material, the soy egg was delicious. Rice cabbage and broccoli were goo
April 2018: Enjoyed the beef noodle soup on a cold night. Was tasty. My only complaint is the portion is on the small side. Also had the dumplings and the short ribs over rice on another night. Food is excellent. January 2018: Great noodles and dumplings. The beef soup noodles was delicious. The b
Nice and open space. The big menu helps and it was quick to self order. I had the N1 Braised beef noodle soup and the soup dumplings. My noodles soup was a bit spicy which surprised me since the menu didn’t indicate that. Both dishes were very tasty and not overtly salty. Will definitely come back i
Delicious but soup dumplings are pricey considering you only get 4 of them. I absolutely love their meatballs and fried egg over rice. Cold drunken chicken is also very good. Generally authentic but the shumai is a pass.
Amazing meal here for lunch today. Came here because I’d heard the soup dumplings are good but I wound up ordering pork buns and short ribs! (Will be going back for the soup dumplings!) The buns were delicious, fluffy and the filling was full of flavor & the ratio of bread to filing was perfect. I a
The food at the restaurant is always consistently fresh and well seasoned. My favorite dish is the fried chicken over garlic fried rice. However, I’ve heard great things about the R2, which is the Fried Chicken Fillet Over Rice w Hupi Egg. The prices at this restaurant are a bit expensive if you are
Love this frill-free Shanghainese eatery. The restaurant is spacious and there’s plenty of seating. The taste of the noodles and dumplings are decent too, though I can’t taste the crab in their blue crab and pork soup dumpling. The soup dumplings lack soup, they still taste fine. I hoped their spicy
This fast casual place is a little pricey for the portions of dim sum items like dumplings and shumai but the quality is pretty good! The rice bowls are more substantial. The soup dumplings are just ok because the skins are too thick and the broth not as flavourful as others. The braised tofu is fan
This is an awesome place for a quick taste of authentic Chinese food. I really liked the spicy dumpling and the heat level. The soup dumpling were okay, i felt like it was lacking something. The skin was kind of dry but the soup inside tasted pretty good. There wasn't any issues with my order and I'
A taste of Shanghai meets Brooklyn. You must eat here. Menu prices are affordable and worth every penny. Superb taste. Dumplings, noodles and more. Nice layout and space too. 🍜🍜🍜🍜🍜🍜🍜🍜🍜🍜🍜🍜
This is one of my go to spots in the area for lunch. They make some decent soup dumplings and have some pretty good rice dishes. My favorite and most highly recommended dish is the honey spare ribs over rice 👌The price I feel is fair given that the food is not standard hole in the wall Chinese food.
I liked the spicy pork soup dumplings, although they could have more soup in them. The Chinese cabbage and the meatballs were also good. I'll be back to try more dishes.
We came right at noon on a Monday and was able to find a seat immediately. Food was delicious and service was fast. I’m from the west coast so my reference for soup dumplings is the infamous Din Tai Fung XLB, but this dumpling was pretty good! The wrap is pretty thick around the dumpling and gets st
Great dumplings, fast service and authentic Shanghai eats in a causal joint. Our favs included soft shell crab XLBs and soup noodles.
A chill place to get some Chinese food. The style is similar to Xian's Famous Food, a quick place to get street food. The pricing here is a lot more expensive, with basic noodles coming at around 10 dollars. Things are a bit overpriced, but I am glad this place exists for quick bites. It's clean, ha
It was my first time to try the spicy pork soup dumplings. The filling was tasty but the skin is little too soft. The rice was too soggy. And there is not no salt in the cabbage.
This place was so good I went for breakfast 2 days in a row! The siu mai had a distinctly amazing flavor. The chicken curry with white rice and egg was a great breakfast entree and the braised beef noodle was equally as good. I like the walk-up style to this place and self service. Of course the sou
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