Prince Dumpling
Introducing Prince Dumpling, a hidden gem in Rosemead, CA that specializes in delicious dim sum and noodles. The restaurant offers a wide range of options for its customers, including vegan and limited vegetarian choices. With features like reservation options, takeout, and wheelchair accessibility, Prince Dumpling goes above and beyond to cater to all diners.
Customer reviews rave about the exquisite dishes served at Prince Dumpling. From juicy Xiao Long Bao to flavorful Black Pepper Beef Stir-Fried Udon, the menu boasts over 100 traditional and modern Chinese delicacies. The fusion of flavors will leave your taste buds wanting more, making it a perfect spot for group dining or a casual brunch or dinner.
Whether you're a fan of savory Beef Rolls or seafood delights like Lobster & Abalone Noodle Soup, Prince Dumpling has something for everyone. The extensive menu, attentive service, and elegant ambiance make this restaurant a must-visit for food enthusiasts.
Prince Dumpling Menu
Location
Address: 8801 Valley Blvd Rosemead, CA 91770
Phone: (626) 777-3399
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Limited Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accessible parking near entranceYes
- ADA-compliant main entranceYes
- steps or stairsYes
- QR code menus availableNo
- Closed captioning on TVsNo
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Casual, TrendyYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good for Brunch, DinnerYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Beer & Wine OnlyYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Diana C.
At Prince Dumpling, you expect their Xiao Long Bao (XLB) to be juicy and reign supreme, but did you know that ALL of their dishes will exceed and satisfy to your delight? You can "choose your own adventure" and choose from a menu list of over 100 delicious Chinese dishes, ranging from appetizers, dumplings of all types, meats, veggies, noodles & rice, soup, dimsum, dessert, and everything inbetween. With a fusion of traditional dishes with modern flavors, @princedumplingusa will be hit for the entire table no matter their preferences! We had: Beef Roll, Crab Xiao Long Bao, Pan Fried Pork Bun (Sheng Jian Bao), Shrimp & Kurobuta Pork Spicy Wontons, Three-Cup Fish, Chin Kong Choy (Baby Bok Choy) with Garlic, Lobster & Abalone Noodle Soup, Rice Cakes with Shrimp, Black Sesame XLB, and Custard Buns
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Author: Alyson E.
I heard that this place was comparable to Din Tai Fung so I wanted to check it out. My family and I came on a Sunday for dinner and the wait was about 40 minutes for 6 people. You order from a paper that has a list of all the menu items including the prices. The downside is that they don't have pictures on the menu but the items are pretty straightforward where you can get away with knowing what it is without the picture. We ordered a lot of their popular menu items but my favorite was the pan fried pork dumplings! They were so crispy on the outside and the inside meat was so juicy. All their other dishes were tasty too, and the food came out fast after we ordered! They have some dessert items too and we tried the red bean xiao long bao and the black sesame buns - both were unique and different! The inside is pretty big with lots of tables and they have many servers walking around. Since it is pretty busy, you have to waive down the waiters if you need something. Overall, the food was delicious and the prices were reasonable. Will definitely be back!
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Author: Vicky L.
Food is good. Service is ok. I will give it a better review if they are not rushing me out. They come over so often that I feel uncomfortable. Feel rushed. A little too loud because of the low ceiling. Ok spacious.
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Author: Brandi H.
I've been wanting to try this place since I always see social media posts about it being a Din Tai Fung dupe. I went for lunch with my friends on Sunday and didn't know if there would be a long wait or not. The host checking us in said it would be a 20-30 min wait but it felt no more than 15 mins which was nice. I didn't expect the inside to be so big but there is a lot of seating. Parking is a hassle since it is next to the supermarket but it is manageable. Kurobuta Pork Xiao Long Bao (4/5): This was good. Portion size was nice. Looked bigger than other places. Nothing crazy but nothing bad. Might've waited too long to eat it because it wasn't as hot as I would've liked. Pan Fried Pork Bun (3.5/5): I liked the sesame bottom. The filling was good. I wish it was crispier though. Salt and Pepper Squid (4/5): This was nice and lightly fried. It didn't feel too heavy like most fried things would. It wasn't oily. Not too salty but could've been more peppery. Pork Cutlet and Egg Fried Rice (3.5/5): The pork cutlet was tender. Nice flavor and a good size. The egg fried rice was good. Nothing special. It is not as good as Din Tai Fung's but still a solid fried rice. Rice Cakes w/ Chicken (5/5): Probably my favorite dish out of everything. The rice cakes were perfectly cooked. The chicken portion was good too. Good amount of vegetables. I would definitely come back! The menu is a little more extensive than Din Tai Fung so there is good variety. Prices are probably $1-$2 cheaper as well. The service was quick and attentive as well.
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