Nice place, good service, clean. We did have to wait about 10 minutes outside since we got there about 11:30. The waiter helped us with our selections and was courteous. He spoke English perfectly, which is a great help to us Hakkujin.
The pot-sticker fried pork dumplings were not bad, but they are too sweet for my taste. I like a more ...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/08/08
this is one of our favorite neighborhood restaurant. Small but very clean. Good beef noodles, dumplings, and fish pot stickers. Price is so reasonable that we often feel somewhat guilty after finishing a hearty meal. guick and friendly service never disappointed.
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 03/27/08
Best dumpling house in LA by far. Way better than Din Tai Fung. The restaurant is small and gets crowded easily (people wait outside), which is very reminiscent of great "hole-in-the-wall" restaurants in Asia. And, it is family run, which is also common in Asia of small restaurants. Thus, it combines great food with a nice cultural touch. ...
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Five Star--The greatest dumpling shop in L.A.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/20/07
Arrive on time when they open at either 11-2 or 5-8 (11-2 only on Sunday and closed Mondays) or you may receive a menu with many items marked off--made fresh daily. The veggie steamed dumplings, the pan fried, and the "pocket dumplings" are tops. The "Chinese Spaghetti" with bone soup on the side is magnifico. A real, authentic hole-in-the-wall that tops all the B.S. on the west side of L.A.