Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6282 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Phone: (323) 499-1059
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The waiter was pleasant but it took a while before they came to take our order. (We did come in an awkward time around 2:30p ish.)
We ordered just dumplings. I ordered some pork and shrimp dumplings, veggie dumplings, juicy soup dumplings, and fried pork shrimp dumplings.
It was a fairly long wait for them. Which is dont mind given the food is tasty.
All the dumplings came out in quick succession.
The steamed pork and shrimp dumplings were pretty good. They tasted very similar to the ones I make myself at home. Kind of surreal but chalk one up to knowing it’s homemade!
The fried ones (my wife’s fave) were good as well. The veggie dumplings were sooo close to tasting like my mom’s. My mom adds a few additional ingredients that elevate hers over these, but they were very good.
For the soup dumplings, here in lies my disappointment. Most of the dumplings broke, letting the juices seep out into the steam basket.
I’ve eaten soup dumplings many many times and the bottoms of these dumplings were just wrapped a little too thin. When I did manage to get some of the soup into a spoon and not leaking everywhere, it was a little underwhelming. The soup wasn’t as rich and the meat was a bit too firm (for my tastes) decent flavor but I’ve had better.
Overall, this is a lovely dumpling restaurant. There were many other items I would love to try, maybe on my next visit. If you’re looking for some simple home cooked dumplings give this place a try.
Decently priced as well.
The Soup Dumplings were great with the vinegar and soy sauce. The spicy pork dumplings has a weird peanut flavor to it, but was still pretty good. Our favorite was the beef noodle soup.
Definitely worth a visit when craving this type of Chinese cuisine.
We ordered the beef noodle soup and pork dumplings, and were satisfied with the food.
The beef noodle was very flavorful, with a generous portion of noodles and thoroughly flavored beef broth. The portion of the beef itself could have been larger, for the price of $15, but it was acceptable. We split one beef noodle amongst three individual servings and still felt satisfied with the sample we each got. The only critique we had was that the soup is slightly too salty for our taste, especially when compared to a home-cooked version.
The dumplings were solid too. They tasted fresh and were served quickly after the beef noodles. It was a very acceptable take on Xiao long bao. The pricing was a little on the higher end, but we were happy with the food and value at the end of the day.