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    4.6 (65 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Young Hwa K.

    Came here for dinner after my friend praised them for solid dumplings. I personally thought the soup dumplings were good but didn't stand out too much. The lo mein was a decent portion but was sadly very very salty. The star of the show was the pan fried beef bao. It was juicy as if it was like soup dumpling but in bao version.

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    Shelby P.

    I think this restaurant was fairly good. I think in comparison to a lot of similar places this definitely has one of the lower price points. I liked all of the dumplings. The service was really great. The only thing I did not prefer is the pork pan fried dumpling. The outside was thick and had a nice fry on it, however, the inside meat was somewhat dense and didn't have a lot of flavor. I like how casual this place is and it has cute decor. The person working there was so kind and made sure we had everything we needed.

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    Ariel O.

    FOOD/DRINK: 2/5 SERVICE: 5/5 EXPERIENCE: 2/5 We were heading to Falls Church for a concert and were looking forward to Chinese food. We ordered ahead on DoorDash for pick up so it would be ready when we arrived so we could immediately eat before the concert. Unfortunately, the prices are high for what you get. We ordered Pork Chives Dumpling Steamed ($14.95), Beef Pan Fried Bao ($15.95) and one soda ($3). The food was promptly ready and service was kind. They had cute artwork on the wall and the menu was easy to read (good ambiance). The parking lot was super small though. But I can't overlook how terrible the food was. The dumplings were liquidy inside but also dry. The pork was flavorless and there was too much dumpling as opposed of the pork ratio. The skin was too thick as well. The dipping sauce was good though. The bao were oily and filled with rice noodles too? I didn't try the bao but my hubby said I wouldn't like them as I wasn't feeling the best (not related to the food). I did not try the boba so I can't attest to that but I would not return to try them again.

    Beef Noodle Soup
    Ailun H.

    After seeing good reviews, my friend and I stopped by Panda Dumpling this past Friday for dinner. We ordered up front, and all of our food came out (one at a time) within 15 minutes. The interior is casual, more so a cafe than a restaurant, and we didn't have a hard time finding somewhere to sit and eat. PORK CHIVES DUMPLINGS (6 PC, STEAMED) - 11.98 There was plenty of filling in each one (pretty good marinade and flavor) but we didn't like how thick the skin was. It was too doughy. I'm unsure if I'd order these again. PORK SOUP DUMPLING (6 PC) - 8.98 The skin was thinner, but still too thick for soup dumplings. The flavor was fine, but I didn't think there was a whole lot of soup in them. They were fine. Nothing to rave about or recommend to others. BEEF NOODLE SOUP - 15.98 I asked for no cilantro, and I was given noodles and slices of beef. I expected there to be a few pieces of bok choy because it looked really sad without it. The noodles were on the thicker side, but soaked up the broth well. The broth was OK -- it's a bit too salty for me to enjoy sipping on. The beef was tender, and there were plenty of slices. The portion size is small for the cost. This was alright, but not one I would order again. My friend got the GYUDON that she enjoyed. She said the beef was tender and flavorful. At the end, the owner gave us some an iced tea (I think it was lychee-rose) on the house, which was pretty refreshing! I personally would get this again in the future. Without it, the food was just a 3/5, but the service and refreshing iced tea in the end made me bump it to a 4/5.

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    Kristi K.

    The food and service are so good! Everything was freshly made and piping hot. We got two types of dumplings, fried shrimp, and fried chicken. Their steamed and pan-fried dumplings are both amazing. I love the texture of the wrapper and you can tell it's homemade. I loved how they didn't use a lot (if any) frozen, pre-made stuff you see in most restaurants. Will be back!

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    Jon T.

    On a warm afternoon, this was a brief detour before heading home so I decided I should get some Pork Soup Dumplings. It was almost empty where I saw only saw two patreons and a few of the staff up at the counter. The first thing I noticed is that you can order through a touch screen or have someone take your order up front. It's great that you have options to tackle how you'd like to order. Since I got Pork Soup Dumplings I didn't wait too long for it. They came out steaming hot so I know it was made fresh. Eating them with the plastic spoons and chopsticks became a bit of a challenge but it was delicious. I wish the Pork soup dumplings had more soup to them but it was savory and almost made me want to order food to be honest. I'm not sure if the hype has died down for this place or I came when it was slow; definitely a good time to visit regardless. I think I will come back to try more of their food and their drinks one day!

    Gyudon Beef rice dish, Brown Sugar Milk Tea drink, and fried Sesame Balls
    Katrna M.

    My 1st time visiting the **NEW** still under Soft Opening: Panda Dumpling here in Vienna. The murals are cute and counter booth are pretty well maintained. There's ONLY four (4) reserved restaurant parking spaces in the front off Chain Bridge. Came in late lunch around 1:46 P.M. and they had only 1-2 customers... I was expecting a better dish, but basically Gyudon Beef is Rice bowl of Beef Bulgogi. It's $15.96 price which seemed too expensive for the typical bulgogi beef with steam white rice. The Sesame Balls are the typical miniature sesame seed with peanut butter filling snacks that you can get at any Buffett restaurants. For this dish I would have just suggested going to H-Mart sit-in food hall and you would have saved $15 more. They should add a Chicken Katsu rice dish. I might order the Pork dumpling with Chives dumpling to go, but it's $10. For three items for $31 I expected better or more unique flavors.. Please lower your pricing.

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    David L.

    Stopped by here earlier today to try out this new restaurant in my town. This place is used to be Mochi Bubble Tea. This is still in soft opening which I can understand afterward. Originally, I have planned to dine in but after seeing how busy the place was and with only one lady taking care of the front, I decided to take out. Food - I ordered Panda Dumpling Steamed, Beef Dumpling Fried, Pork Soup Dumpling, Scallion Pancake, and Mango Passion Fruit Tea. I like the fried dumplings more than steamed. The pork soup dumplings are very tasty. Scallion pancake is one of the best that I ever had. The fruit tea is decent. Overall not bad at all. Ambiance - only few changes from the original Tea place. This place can seat 12 people max. I can see this being more of a take out than dine in. Parking is limited with only 6 spaces. You can park on the other side of the street and walk over if you want to. You place your order at the kiosk. At this time only take credit cards, no cash. Service - I'm torn here. It took almost 25 minutes for my order. I understand it's their soft opening and only see the lady in the front and maybe 1-2 people in the kitchen. I guess it takes lingering than normal because each order is cooked to order? So you will need to be patience here for. They might need to add more people to the kitchen? The lady profusely apologized to me when she gave me the order. I'm not upset at all because I do understand when you visit a new restaurant, there will be issues. The most important for me is the food. Is it good? I will be back in a month or so and hopefully they will iron out all the kinks. I'm just happy that Vienna has another new restaurant.

    shrimp dumpling, pork soup dumpling
    Loan L.

    10/10, best soup dumplings i've ever had. the spot is pretty small but super cute! so many pandas decor. The staff were really nice and the food came out fresh and fast. definitely my new fav spot.

    William H.

    Drove by the tiny hole in the wall restaurant and decided to give it a try. It is pretty much all self service aside from the part they take your food out to you. The menu is small with limited selections. We got the Seaweed salad, Panda Fried Dumplings, and Beef noodle soup. The restaurant name sake fried dumplings were juicy and meaty. The skin was a bit thick but overall an excellent dumpling. The dipping sauce could be better. The beef noodle soup came with a good amount of sliced tender beef and noodles. The container made it look small but don't let it fool you. I only wished it comes with some vegetable. A good dish to share. One thing I would say about this restaurant is that they do not serve their food in dishes or bowls. All my items were in disposable containers or paper plates. Lots of waste in my opinion. Even the water is in bottle! All portions were good size but as with all food, it is getting a bit expensive. I would go back to try some of their other fried and steam dumplings.

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    Howard F.

    There's limited seating, so we had to get takeout. My wife liked the lychee sparkling water. The steamed panda dumplings (pork) were good, though my wife liked the pan-fried chicken dumplings more. The cucumber salad had a good flavor, but was laced with too much hot chili pepper, so we would not order it again. We will be back to try more stuff soon. I guess we will need to call in for takeout, since they don't have a website and don't appear on Toast (even though they use Toast in-house for ordering... strange).

    Soup dumpling and pan fried dumplings
    Judy H.

    Came during soft opening. We ordered the soup dumplings and pan fried dumplings to share. Overall not bad, although the pan fried dumpling skin was a little thicker than I would like it to be. Soup dumplings had some juice, but wish there was a bit more soup in them. Interested to see when their full menu comes out!

    Tiffany N.

    With the loss of Bubble Mochi and Gem Tea, Panda Dumpling brings in fierce competition and a lot of people excited for their open! I came here around 11:20 am and it was already packed! Keep in mind that the parking lot here is quite small, but there was a line for orders. There's soup dumplings, dumplings, bubble teas, rice bowls, and some soups. My dad and I ordered a few things such as the panda dumplings (pork + fried), pork soup dumplings, scallion pancakes, sesame balls, some bubble teas and the unagi don. All were super tasty and came out quickly! Our favorites were the panda pork fried dumplings, the scallion pancakes, unagi don and the sesame balls. The staff were super nice, and there's a small handful of seating here, so come early to snag some spots!

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