Craving authentic flavors? Journey to Nana’s Dim Sum & Dumplings, your destination for delicious Asian cuisine. Nestled in Colorado Springs, Nana’s offers a delightful array of handcrafted dim sum and dumplings, prepared with love and traditional recipes. Experience a taste of Asia right here in your neighborhood. Stop by Nana’s and discover your new favorite dish!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1895 Democracy Point Suite 120, Colorado Springs, CO 80908
Phone: (720) 908-7867
Website: https://nanasdimsumanddumplings.com/
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Reviews
The dining atmosphere is quite unique with its decorations. Starting from the entrance, you can see the chefs preparing dumplings on the spot. The dining room is quite beautiful, with good lighting, decorations, and spacious seating.
Our favorite dishes are the stir-fried string beans, crispy shrimp, chili wontons, and pan-fried pork buns.
Their takeout bag is quite good, it’s an insulated bag that helps keep your leftovers fresh.
If you’ve never tried dim sum before, this place comes highly recommended.
While it can’t be directly compared to other dim sum spots in Denver, they offer a unique menu that’s simply delicious!
The food was fresh. The dishes were hot when they came out. But the flavors were not well balanced. It was still good but it wasn’t over $100 good.
The waitress would get close to my table, but turn around and walk away. If she was busy I would be more understanding, but she spent a lot of time hanging out at the bar with the bartenders instead of checking on her tables. (She wasn’t making drinks she was at the bar leaning against it.)
Even when she dropped something off at my table, she would leave before I could ask her for anything else. But she was really nice and I did leave a tip.
I think the atmosphere of the restaurant is really nice. The tables are really close together, but that wasn’t a big deal for me.
Overall I think it’s a cool place but it didn’t meet my expectations at all.
We finally tried Nana’s Dim Sum & Dumplings and overall had a positive experience!
✨ Favorites:
• The Firecrackers were the absolute standout – jalapeños stuffed with cream cheese and crab, wrapped in a perfectly crunchy coating. 10/10, I’d come back just for these!
• The Crab Cheese Rangoons were generously filled and the dipping sauce paired perfectly. Another 10/10.
• The House Sake was smooth and delicious.
Other dishes:
• Bok Choy Bao Buns: soft and flavorful – 8/10.
• Shrimp Dumplings: solid but could’ve used a little more punch – 7/10.
• Red Bean Bao (dessert): 7/10, tasty but would’ve been better with more filling.
⚠️ Downsides:
• They were out of quite a few menu items we wanted to try, so we had to go with second choices.
• The menu setup was a bit confusing since there aren’t descriptions, which makes ordering harder if you’re not already familiar.
• While it’s served family style, portions are small (only 3 bao per tray). For a large family, it wouldn’t be very cost-efficient since you’d need to order multiple trays of each item just to share.
The vibe inside was great, the food we did get was good, and despite the hiccups, we left satisfied. I’d go again—especially for those Firecrackers!
The experience was awesome, our server was also awesome, they do not being everything out at once, it comes out as it gets done. So it’s fresh and not sitting under a heating lamp. We got dumpling, dim sum and green beans on our visit and it was all delicious. We decided this would be a new date spot for us, when we have a sitter. As we felt this isn’t really a place for small children.