Opened in February 2024, Xiaolong Dumpling brings the vibrant flavors of Sichuan cuisine and the delicate art of handmade dumplings to Houston’s Montrose neighborhood. The menu highlights both, with fiery Sichuan dishes balanced by the juicy, flavorful satisfaction of their signature dumplings. Each dumpling is meticulously crafted, while their Sichuan dishes and sauce are made in-house using a blend of 75 different condiments and seasonings, ensuring an authentic and complex taste experience.
Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| 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 |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1901 Taft St, Houston, TX 77006
Phone: (832) 699-6161
Website: https://pos.chowbus.com/online-ordering/store/14867
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Reviews
We started with chicken dumplings and green onion pan cakes as appetizers. For the main course, we had peppercorn chicken, chicken lo mein, and orange chicken. Each dish was delicious and came in a reasonable portion. However, the orange chicken truly stood out. It had real thin orange slices, which I absolutely loved.
The flavors are bold, authentic, and tailored to your preferences. The owner is incredibly attentive—checking in to ensure that each dish is adjusted to your taste, whether you prefer more spice, less oil, or a specific level of heat. That level of care really makes the experience stand out.
The service is excellent across the board—friendly, attentive, and consistent. If you’re a fan of Sichuan flavors with a personal touch, this place is a must-try.
Food orders were made via Chowbus. Scan the QR code on your table, submit your order, and your food will be served to you.
My partner and I had the Hong Kong BBQ bao, shrimp dumplings, crystal dumplings, salt & pepper fish, soup dumplings, and signature fried rice.
The BBQ bao, which I suspect was from a frozen packet (I asked the lady, but didn’t get a straight answer from her), had a great filling with fluffy dough. The shrimp dumplings were ok, but seemed like from the frozen packet too. The crystal dumplings should have crispy bottoms, but they weren’t, which was a letdown. The salt & pepper fish could use more pepper. The signature fried rice didn’t have good flavor, and the dish could be drier to be called fried rice. The soup dumplings were good. I loved the flavorful soup inside.
I loved their packaged drinks. They were cute and easy to transport around.
Service was excellent though. I chatted with the owner, Helen and she was very friendly.
There is limited parking outside the restaurant, but there is additional parking available across the street at the paint store.
I first came here during their soft opening about 1-2 years ago and was impressed by the friendly Chinese owner’s genuine passion for authentic cuisine. That made this second visit disappointing. The ambiance is still the same- casual friendly clean vibes.
Tried two chef’s specialties: the Tofu & Shrimp was decent but tasted toned down and Americanized, missing the aromatic depth of traditional preparation (also the egg tofu was replaced with general firm tofu and it’s no longer really a 铁板 iron plate dish, it was likely cooked in a wok and placed in an aluminum foil on the iron plate). The Mountain City Hot Pot was the bigger letdown—“Mountain City” refers to Chongqing, known for intensely numbing, fiery hot pot. What I got was mild, with barely any má là (numbing-spicy) punch. The broth lacked the rich, chili-laden complexity that defines the real thing. The ingredients of the hotpot were also a big let down with lots of potato, few tofu pieces, beef and some shrimp. Overall the freshness and variety of the ingredients were not satisfying.
It feels like the menu has shifted to appeal to a broader audience at the expense of authenticity. They also recently got top 100 restaurants on Yelp so I’m really happy for them and the customers that enjoy the food here. Yet you can tell this place is filled with zero Asian customers.
10/10 would come again! Thank you again for the delicious hot food in this cold winter! (:
The orange chicken was a standout — crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and coated in the perfect balance of sweet and tangy sauce. Not overly heavy or greasy at all. And the biang biang beef noodles were incredible — chewy, hand-pulled noodles with flavorful beef and just the right amount of spice.
On top of the amazing food, the service was impeccable. Helen, our server, was especially wonderful. She’s very down to earth, attentive, and genuinely helpful. She made great recommendations. She truly made the whole dining experience even better.
Highly recommend this place if you’re craving delicious Chinese food with outstanding service. We’ll definitely be coming back!
Hot dumplings- 6/10 good flavor just not the chili oil dumplings I’m used to
Hot & sour soup- given to me complementary 11/10 best I’ve ever had
Sesame balls- 10/10 so good!
My server was SO SO SWEET, food came out fast! Will definitely be back!