A One Dumplings & Noodle Bar is a Chinese restaurant in Bee Cave, TX, specializing in handmade dumplings, fresh noodles, and classic Chinese dishes. We offer dine-in, takeout, delivery, and a selection of beer and wine. For authentic Chinese food near Bee Cave and West Austin, visit A One Dumplings & Noodle Bar!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15511 State Hwy 71 Suite 130, Bee Cave, TX 78738
Phone: (512) 305-3400
Website: http://www.aonedumplings.com/
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The interior decor is simple and modern, infused with Chinese elements. The wooden bar, tables, and chairs give the space a warm yet stylish, clean, and upscale feel. Special care has been taken with details: the restroom was found to be spotless, thoughtfully designed, and practical. Overall, the environment leaves guests feeling comfortable and at ease.
Dining Experience
After about a 15-minute wait, the reviewer was seated. The menu focuses on noodles but also includes stir-fried dishes, Peking duck, and dim sum. The group ordered:
Scallion Pancakes: A great starter, not greasy, perfectly seasoned.
Spicy Lanzhou Beef Noodles: Excellent broth, thin and tender beef, and chewy handmade noodles. The reviewer raved: “Amazing! I finished the noodles and soup in one go.”
Peking Duck (half order): Served with pancakes, cucumber, scallions, and sauce. The duck skin was crispy but not greasy, and the meat flavorful. “Probably the best Peking duck in Bee Cave,” the reviewer noted.
Soup Dumplings: Solid and satisfying, with no disappointments.
Shumai: Snatched up quickly by a companion, who declared them “delicious.”
Custard Bao: Familiar in appearance, with a pleasant taste.
The dishes were served on elegant tableware featuring the restaurant’s logo, with refined shapes and colors. Despite the packed dining room and constant takeout orders, food came out promptly — impressive for a restaurant still in its soft opening phase.
Service and Pricing
Service was described as warm and attentive. The reviewer even encountered a handsome server they assumed was Korean, only to discover he spoke fluent Chinese.
The average cost was around $20 per person, which is considered reasonable compared to downtown Austin. Even close to 9 p.m., customers were still streaming in to pick up takeout, proof of the restaurant’s booming popularity.
Faves:
1) mongolian beef
2) combo fried rice (so tasty and moist, not dry like some restaurants)
3) chicken & cabbage dumplings (these are incredibly good! We pan seared them a bit at home because I had accidentally selected the steamed ones and we like a lil crunch on the edge) My daughter and I both think they’re some of the best on this side of Austin we’ve ever had, so definitely try these!
We also had the Orange Chicken which was a bit dry, chewy. Maybe just an off night. Flavor is great though.
The Cucumber Salad was good but I thought it was the more traditional, thin slice one with sesame seeds. Its cut more in chunks in a soy type sauce. Still good though.
Our family will definitely be back though. The indoors of the restaurant is modern,cozy and very clean, so we will try the dine in option soon. So happy Bee Cave has a fab dumpling locale!
Though most of the surrounding tables around us tonight had ordered orange and kung pao chicken, I strongly encourage those able to go to A ONE to try their Red Oil Dumplings, Water Boiled Fish, Spicy Beef Noodle Soup, SOUP DUMPLINGS. Even the standard pan fried dumplings rival some of the best I’ve eaten living in Boston/Houston, fresh homemade taste with lots of filling. The cutest homemade custard bao piggies topped off a truly wonderful experience.
We will definitely be back to try their other dishes!