Straight up authentic Chinese dumplings. Really good and pretty fast. They have a menu of Hunan and some Sichuan dishes as well. Prices are decent and there are lunch specials that give great vallue. Only stained ONE piece of clithing with the spicy chili oil
these people very rude to treat customer when I asked to pay out side the door while omicron COVED is in high alert. Will not do business with them again. Ans: your staff lie to you about the fact. When outside no desk available, your staff leaving dumping on the floor. Due to this COVED omicron high alert circumstance, we need do everything we can to keep social distance. Remember I will pick up your dump on the floor. Should I give you a photo to prove that your dumpling was on the floor?
Best dumplings in the Bay Area! Get some frozen ones too
Excellent spot for lunch. Lunch special was delicious. Everyone in the group was happy with the dumplings. Soup was great.
Love this place. Their dumplings are fresh and tasty.
Brilliant steamed dumplings. Recommend the soups too. Service is a bit special...
Very fresh and delicious dumplings, hot and delectable. Our order even came with some extras, a little soup and shredded daikon. We loved all the food, and appreciated the balance of the dumplings with some chilled cucumber. Reminds me of my days in Shanghai.
Great dumplings! Over 15 years of history means everything. Now you can order online at tongdumpling.com which avoids payment contact.
Got carry out of two dishes, celery with shredded pork and wood ears 农家小炒 + chicken chow fun鸡肉炒粉. They gave us a chicken chowmein 鸡肉炒面 mistakenly. However, both dishes are big amount, fresh, tasty with lots of veggies and meat but not pricy at all ($27) compared to other nearby restaurants which usually cost $35-40 for two dishes.Plus it's authentic northern Chinese flavor, a bit toward the sweet side.And they provide a free hot and sour soup which is also really good. We arrive at a Friday evening but don't see many people. They deserve more customers.Highly recommend!!!
I think it is petty to rate somewhere you never even eaten because something happened to your order. Was it the apps fault? Your phones? Sometimes things just happen, and it’s obnoxious to pretend that restaurants are in full control of everything. It’s super hard to recommend something to someone you don’t know. Do they like spicy? Do they prefer shrimp? And if you know they’re busy then they can’t really sit on the phone and talk to you. Have you guys ever worked in a restaurant?They sell frozen dumplings which make a great snackYou have the option to fry your dumpling if you wantThey serve other items besides dumplingsYou can just point at the menu to order; you live in the Bay Area and should be thankful to be surrounded by many different cultures.