Xiao Long Dumplings

  4.7 – 458 reviews   • Dumpling restaurant

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Jarrod B (ItsJ2theRod)
A good place to grab dumplings, but they also have other delicious dishes. Their Honey Glazed Crispy Beef was good, but definitely was hyped up more than it should. Beef Dan Dan Noodles was very tasty. But the star of the whole meal was the Sauteed Green Beans, that plate was sooo good (make sure to eat it while its still hot/warm). The staff was professional and friendly. I would go again, and will definitely order the green beans , the other things I ordered, will have to be swapped out for other I items.
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Nat awee
Came here for the high rates amongst other Xiao long bao stores. Lobby attracted me the most cause of the reception being a steam box itself. Very Xiao long bao focus which hyped me up on ordering it.

Got seated less than 30 mins later after inputting onto the tablet waiting list pad. Menu was given and immediately ordered what I came here for craving wise. Ordered their Shanghai style stirfry rice cakes that was definitely a 10 out of 10. Accidentally ordered two orders of the regular dumpling the shrimp one came out mediocre would not recommend it because of the texture and the taste to it wasn’t exactly what I predicted. But the beef one 100% recommend trying it out. It was well done good to taste.

However, when ordered the Xiao long bao we came here for it was a complete disappointment. The moment I tried to grab onto the dumpling, the dumpling immediately broke and the water, spilled everywhere, when biting into it, the meat tasted like it wasn’t even there…the skin of the dumpling was too soft that caused the dumpling to break the moment you tried to pick it up, this indicates that the item was left at the bottom of the steaming stove for way too long….

Service was efficient. Our server was efficient and punctual.
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Frances Rochester
I love Xiao Long Dumpling so much! The food is consistently delicious, and it’s one of my favorite places to eat. My go-to dishes are the pork potstickers and the chicken XLB, both are amazing every single time.

I also have a severe shellfish allergy, and the staff always takes such great care of me. They’re knowledgeable, attentive, and make me feel safe ordering, which means a lot. On top of that, everyone is genuinely kind and welcoming.

Incredible food, awesome staff, and a place I’m always excited to come back to. Highly recommend!
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Josh A
The best Chinese food we’ve had in Vegas! Everything was great, we got the crispy beef, general’s chicken, combo fried rice, combo chow mein, Wagyu dumplings, Crab Rangoon’s and honey walnut shrimp.

Only disappointment was I was not overly fond of the honey walnut shrimp flavor. I believe it had maybe a fruit (Pineapple?) undertone to the flavor. It’s not a flavor I liked but everybody else in my group said they liked it.

Will definitely return!!!!
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Rea Clair
I’ve been looking for a go-to dumpling spot and this restaurant over-exceeded my expectations. It has a very sleek and sophisticated ambiance that’s offers a ton of dining space so there was no wait. Our server offered exceptional service and was very attentive to our needs. The menu is pretty extensive, so we decided to order a few of our favorite dishes to try out since it was our first time dining here. Even though it was quite busy, our food came out so fast and the portions were generous.

The house special soup dumplings were my absolute favorite. They’re filled with a rich broth and the dumpling had a nice chew to it. The crispy sesame chicken was cooked perfectly and was coated in a sweet, savory, and slightly tangy sauce. The chicken chow mein was very well-seasoned and it had a ton of delicious vegetables. My husband loved the bbq pork buns and I absolutely devoured the steamed shrimp dumplings. This will definitely be one of our new favorite places for delicious Chinese food and drool-worthy dumplings.
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Dewi Aldrich
EXTENSIVE menu categorized under different meat options, vegetarian, and desserts. It’s a tad overwhelming.

We went with the wagyu beef soup dumpling, beef & onion dumplings, steamed shrimp dumplings, har gow, a scallion pancake, soft shell crab, and a crunchy wood ear mushroom salad.

Everything was pretty good except for the scallion pancake — pretty skimpy on the scallions, it was very thin, and very greasy. Disappointing really. You can get better scallion pancakes at Trader Joe’s for much cheaper!

Soft shell crab was soft but greasy. I’ve had better.

The dumplings were good but not amazing. Again, I’ve had better.

The plate we liked the most was the crunchy wood ear mushroom — lots of mushrooms and it lived up to its name — it was nice and crunchy to the bite. The sesame dressing on it was also light and refreshing.

Service was OK. They took our order but never came by to ask how anything was.

He also offered to serve us tea and left a large carafe on the table, but didn’t once tell us it was not complimentary. We got slapped with a $7.99 charge for the tea. Fine, but the server should have asked: “Would you care for a whole carafe at an extra cost, or would you just like one cup of tea?” It would have been nice to know to avoid being surprised when the bill came.

Ambiance: clean, minimalist, casual.
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M M
Always so warm and welcoming! Have been here twice in one week already.
All the dumplings are tooo die for! My favorites though are the vegetable dumplings! The onion pancakes were good. The honey crispy beef is a must try! The chow mein is incredible! The veggie mushroom soup was out of this world! The chrysanthemum tea in the can was lovely and the Thai tea is amaze zen! So happy this spot is right in our neighborhood though it will make it hard to not visit a few times a weeek! ☺️ Hats off to the Chefs and Staff! You all Rock!
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Dennis S
We had a great dinner and time at this restaurant. They offer plenty of seating and the place is clean and tastefully decorated. The chicken chow mein was delicious and proved to be our favorite. Will definitely come back soon to try other items on a very expansive menu. CON: I can’t pronounce the name of this place.
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Ryan McEwin
Check the bottom of review for the Fun Fact!

I have mixed feelings about this place. The wait was a bit long, so be sure to book a reservation if you can.

Love the vibe and atmosphere, the staff was great and they even waited for me to take pictures and video to make sure they didn’t photo bomb it. The place was very busy, but usually that means the food is great.

We started with lychee sake and boba fruit drinks. It was absolutely delicious! So refreshing and paired well with our meal.

The House Special XLB dumplings were tasty, but popped easily, as dumplings do. So just be careful when you pick them up.

The Spicy Brisket Noodle Soup was surprisingly delicious. A bit spicier than I expected, but was the highlight of the meal.

The Japanese A5 Wagyu Fried rice was a bit disappointing. The wagyu is cut so small that it’s hard to taste and really enjoy it unless you put a lot onto one bite. My recommendation would be to go with a fried rice with a better price.

Similarly, the Honey Glazed Crispy Beef was also disappointing. There was so much breading that it was hard to see if there was even any beef in it.

Overall, the food was good, and worth giving it a shot, but be prepared to really enjoy some things, and not be too impressed with others.

Fun fact: Dumplings’ crescent shape resembles ancient silver or gold ingots, making them a symbol of prosperity, especially during Chinese New Year.
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Mel anie
Our first visit could not have been better. It’s a popular place and a bit of a wait but everyone was so nice and accommodating. We ordered a variety of dishes and everything was perfect. The food came out very quickly. This place gives D.T.F. a run for their money, is cheaper, and is much more accessible and convenient.
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