Dumpling Time (from the acclaimed restaurant team behind San Francisco’s Michelin-starred Omakase and Niku Steakhouse) is a modern Cal-Asian eatery where visitors can watch dumplings being made fresh right before their eyes. The menu focuses on freshly made dumplings in the Asian tradition based on recipes from owner Kash Feng’s mother and their Xi’an origins with an approachable California twist. Made with locally sourced ingredients, unique fillings and sharable plates.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 378 Santana Row #1035, San Jose, CA 95128
Phone: (408) 882-3469
Website: https://www.dumplingtime.com/
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Reviews
There were a few people ahead of us. We got seated fairly quickly.
The staff was accommodating and the service was quick.
We had the mapo tofu and the popcorn chicken .
The mapo tofu was really crispy on the outside and soft tofu on the inside. The sauce it came with was spicy and went very well with the tofu.
The popcorn chicken was crispy but I felt it would taste better with a sauce.
I had the vegetable dumplings in a garlicky sour soup. For that cold night it brought the warmth. The dumplings had a thick outer covering but the filling was really good . The garlicky sour soup is a must have here. It came closest to the Indian hot and sour soup.
For indians looking for hot and sour soup – this is the place. Paired it with the noodles and it was a complete meal
The mango pudding was good too .
Service: average.
Ambiance: cozy and private.
Go eat somewhere else.
This place has gone down hill. Maybe there was a change in ownership, but the food has changed. It’s gotten worse and lower quality since when it first opened.
No wonder the place is half empty at 7pm on a weekend. I gave it another chance because I was craving dim sum but man did I regret coming here.
For the high cost, you’re getting very average tasting food. I got the pho XLB, and just look at the sad presentation in my photo. Bean sprouts just thrown in there. Looks bad, and not easy to eat with. Not a well thought out presentation. Barely tasted like pho. Quality tasted like the frozen XLB at costco with a hint of pho flavor. My Partner was bold and tried their experimental “almond, mozzarella, shrimp ball”. Really?? Almonds? Yes, it tasted as bad as it sounds. The nuts overpowered the shrimp. Texture is weird. It’s just not a good combo. All in all the food quality feels tastes cheap & lackluster for $$$ high prices – not worth it.
But the WORST thing that brought this down to 1 Star is the added JUNK FEE on the bill. “6% living wage fee”!! Restaurants need to STOP doing this. The high cost of the food should already factor in living wages. Raise menu prices if needed, but do NOT surprise customers with stupid junk fees. Junk fees should be illegal in restaurants. How dare you guys. These fees aren’t even counted towards server’s tips at the end. Many customers will adjust their tipping to accommodate that fee. Leaving servers with less tips. Very bad practice.
The service was abysmal btw. No one came to check on us or bring us the check. The menu was dirty with food particles.
Bad experience. Will never come again. I hope this place shuts down so that a better restaurant will take its’ place.
Chili pork dumpling tasted so bad. Chicken Bao was awful and did not taste correct at all. The popcorn chicken was alright. Would not recommend.
The staff was super nice. We took a lot of time to eat, they let us chill and eat patiently even though they closed and were cleaning up.